The Watch Sex (1994) Part 1BET Awards 2024 aired on Sunday, June 30, giving a spotlight to some of the most celebrated Black artists of the year — and highlighting some musical legends that made a huge impact on Black pop culture.
This year's BET Awards garnered significant attention due to the impact of the historic writers' strike of 2023, which had arguably affected the previous year's event. Actress and repeat host Taraji P. Henson, a supporter of the strike, skipped last year's show in solidarity, adding to the anticipation of her return this year.
Some winners include Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Regina King, and Nicki Minaj. This year Usher was nominated and presented the Lifetime Achievement Award for his decades-long career and impact on the culture. But an award show wouldn’t be complete without the viewer-chosen, unofficial category that causes chatter on social media: meme-worthy moments.
Here are five of the wildest meme-worthy moments of the BET Awards that had the internet talking.
Usher’s Uncensored Speech #BETAwards pic.twitter.com/tziePcPVqa
— just rob. (@_Rob93) July 1, 2024
Usher gave an 8-minute speech, but viewers at home didn’t hear much of it because it was censored. Some BET Award attendees recorded Usher's speech and uploaded it to X, sparking some users to express disappointment that so much of it was cut from the official broadcast.
Will Smith debuted his new song at the BET Awards.
— BET (@BET) July 1, 2024
From Fresh Prince to music royalty, he showed us why he’s always been a legend. 🌟🔥 #BETAwards pic.twitter.com/2ZY1pihbKh
Will Smith performed his new single “You Can Make It” featuring Kirk Franklin and Sunday Choir. Surrounded by a ring of flames, Smith’s performance was quite literally fire. This isn't the first time Smith has performed at an award show recently. At the end of last year, Smith and long time friend DJ Jazzy Jeff performed together at the Grammy's to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
They not like us!
— #BETAwards (@BETAwards) July 1, 2024
It doesn’t get better than Taraji performing our fave Kendrick anthem!👏🏽
She brought the house down with her fierce energy and undeniable swag. 🔥 #BETAwards pic.twitter.com/tu76PfdMEV
Taraji P. Henson’s opening performance “It’s About Us”was a light-hearted, yet lyrically inclined, parody of the Kendrick Lamar diss track. In true Henson fashion, she “popped out” and set the tone for the night — gold grill and all!
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— 3030 (@jose3030) July 1, 2024
Usher Raymond Tribute
Introduction: Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
Usher Career Montage
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Music Medley featuring: Childish Gambino, Keke Palmer, Summer Walker, Coco Jones, Marsha Ambrosius, Chloe, Tinashe, Teyana Taylor, Victoria Monét & Latto
2024 BET Awards#BETAwards pic.twitter.com/P74GVH2NVm
This female-heavy tribute was filled with emerging artists and OGs who have already left their mark putting their own twist on some of Usher’s most noteworthy songs. The artists that graced the stage were Childish Gambino, Keke Palmer, Summer Walker, Coco Jones, Marsha Ambrosius, Chlöe, Tinashe, Teyana Taylor, Victoria Monet, and Latto.
"I have more Grammys than Will Smith but I have the same amount of BET Awards as Sam Smith. Does that make sense to yall?
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) July 1, 2024
If I have to do a Baby Boy remake let me know, I'll have Jonathan Majors put me in headlock" -Donald Glover at the #BETAwards pic.twitter.com/udTHZslE21
One thing for sure, two things for certain, Donald Glover a.k.a Childish Gambino is going to say what’s on his mind — and make you laugh.
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