BET is apologizing to Usher after portions of his 13-minute speech were muted. When Usher accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award during Sunday's BET Awards, he got passionate and some of his words cut off as he began to curse to fully express himself. BET is now apologizing to the singer, adding that an "audio malfunction" led to portions of his speech being muted.
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Tinashe shares her excitement with THR about hearing her song "Nasty" used by Janet Jackson while at the 2024 BET Awards. Plus, she shares her love for Usher and sings one of her favorite songs by him.
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Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis share their excitement with THR to present Usher with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2024 BET Awards. Plus, they share the qualities of current pop and R&B music that make them feel hopeful.
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Jermaine Dupri shares his pride and excitement to watch Usher receive a lifetime achievement award tonight at the BET Awards. He also explains to THR how he continues to develop hits.
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Will Smith is continuing his comeback by taking the BET Awards stage with a performance of his brand-new song. Smith performed "You Can Make It," backed by the Sunday Service Choir, Chandler Moore and Kirk Franklin. Smith kicked off the performance standing on what was meant to look like lava, surrounded by fire. The performance also featured what looked like rain, ending with the fire being put out and more inspiring lyrics rapped by Smith. The rousing performance drew lots of cheers from the audience, who gave him a standing ovation.
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Ty Dolla $ign shares with THR at the 2024 BET Awards how he knows when he's got a hit song. Plus, he shares his reaction to Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us" and reveals who the most exciting new artist is to him.
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T.I. is joined by his daughter Heiress Harris at the 2024 BET Awards, and she shares with THR why she loves music. Plus, she shares how her mother Tameka "Tiny" Harris has inspired her.
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Chlöe Bailey teases her new song on her upcoming solo album that features her sister, Halle Bailey, at the 2024 BET Awards. Plus, she shares her advice for staying grounded while experiencing a whirlwind career like hers.
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The first teaser trailer for Brad Pitt's 'Formula 1' movie is here. Formula 1 released the trailer hours before the British Grand Prix. In the film, Pitt stars as a former driver who returns to Formula 1. Damson Idris plays a racer on the same fictional team as Pitt's character. The film was made in collaboration with ten Formula 1 teams, with scenes shot during real F1 races, as seen in the high-octane teaser set to the Queen song "We Will Rock You."
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Angel Reese Ties WNBA Record , for Most Consecutive Double-Double Games.
Angel Reese Ties WNBA Record , for Most Consecutive Double-Double Games.
On June 27, Reese, the 7th WNBA draft pick, had
18 points and 11 rebounds to secure her 9th straight
double-double, according to Bleacher Report. .
She's the youngest WNBA player to ever do so.
The only other player to get that many consecutive double-doubles in a single season is Candace Parker.
Although Reese's team, the Chicago Sky,
lost 95-83 to the Las Vegas Aces, .
the former LSU star has been on a double-double streak for a few weeks now. .
the former LSU star has been on a double-double streak for a few weeks now. .
Since the Sky's game against the
New York Liberty on June 4, .
Reese has averaged 15.8 points and 12.9 rebounds per game, according to Bleacher Report.
On June 20, she had a career-high 18 rebounds
in under 30 minutes against the Dallas Wings.
The Sky won 83-72 that day.
Reese will have a chance to break
Parker's consecutive double-double record
on June 30 against the Minnesota Lynx.
The game starts at 3 p.m. ET
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Fever GM Defends Caitlin Clark by Calling on , WNBA to Clean Up ‘Targeting Actions’.
During the Fever's recent
71-70 victory over the Chicago Sky, .
During the Fever's recent
71-70 victory over the Chicago Sky, .
Chennedy Carter unnecessarily
hip-checked Clark while her back
was turned, knocking her to the ground.
Carter's teammate, Angel Reese, was seen applauding Carter after the foul.
When reporters asked Carter about
the foul after the game, she said, "I ain't answering no Caitlin Clark questions.".
When reporters asked Carter about
the foul after the game, she said, "I ain't answering no Caitlin Clark questions.".
The following day, the foul was upgraded
by the league to a Flagrant 1.
The following day, the foul was upgraded
by the league to a Flagrant 1.
A Flagrant 1 is defined as "unnecessary and/or excessive contact committed by a player against an opponent.".
Fever general manager Lin Dunn
took to X to stand up for Clark, who has noticeably taken a beating from her peers. .
'There's a difference between
tough defense and unnecessary —
targeting actions!', Lin Dunn, Fever general manager, via X.
It needs to stop! The league
needs to "cleanup" the crap.
That's NOT who this league is!!, Lin Dunn, Fever general manager, via X.
Clark said that the fouling "is what it is.".
I think at this point I know I’m
going to take a couple of hard
shots a game and that’s what it is, Caitlin Clark, via statement.
So I’m just trying to stay in the
game and focus on my team and
focus on what’s important, Caitlin Clark, via statement.
So I’m just trying to stay in the
game and focus on my team and
focus on what’s important, Caitlin Clark, via statement
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Chris Brown and Yella Beezy just got hit with another lawsuit -- this time from a security guard who claims he was horribly injured while breaking up the brawl.. TMZ.com
Chris Brown's "11:11" tour has been marred by some serious thuggery ... according to a new lawsuit accusing the singer of orchestrating the assault of several.. TMZ.com
The video, which comes after Lamar performed the song six times in a row at his "The Pop Out" concert last month, could be described as the cap on Lamar’s definitive victory over Drake in the beef between the two rappers that dominated pop culture for much of this year.
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Kadeem Hardison chats with THR and talks about seeing the cross-generational legacy of 'A Different World' on the BET Awards carpet. Plus, he shares his favorite line from Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us."
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Kendrick Lamar took full aim at Drake and brought together 25 LA artists during his special The Pop Out: Ken & Friends Juneteenth concert. Thousands flocked to the Kia Forum in LA for the Juneteenth event which was to showcase unity among West Coast talent. More than two dozen artists made an appearance at the concert including Dr. Dre, Schoolboy Q and Tyler, the Creator.
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‘Rolling Stone’ Names , the Best Songs of 2024 So Far.
Staff members at 'Rolling Stone' compiled some of their favorite songs of the year so far and even made a Spotify playlist for you to check them out.
Beyoncé, "Ya Ya", "Her lyrics place her own family’s struggles
against a backdrop of American economic, racial,
and social hypocrisy, and wrap her anti-erasure gospel in
a music that radiates freedom, resistance, and joy." –J.D.
Kehlani, "After Hours", "She makes the groove her own, lighting up
one of 2024’s finest summer jams." —J.D.
Ariana Grande, "We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)", "Whether the song is about Grande’s relationship with the press,
an ex, or both, its raw mix of hurt and hope has the kaleidoscopic radiance of club lights in wet eyes." —B. Stallings.
Kendrick Lamar, "Not Like Us", "Of all the songs that Kendrick Lamar
unleashed against Drake this spring in a paroxysm
of pure contempt, this is the winner." —S.V.L.
Kim Gordon, "Bye Bye", "Your favorite avant-garde twentysomething
wishes they sounded this cool." —S.V.L.
Megan Thee Stallion, "Hiss", "For longtime fans, it represented the down and dirty, no holds barred, UGK-studied rapping that made them fall in love with her.
She herself credits it to her beloved ego, Tina Snow." —M.C.
Olivia Rodrigo, "So American", "It’s a giddy pop earworm and an absolute
rock & roll banger." —M.G.
Hozier, "Too Sweet", "The song didn’t appear on his album
'Unreal Unearth' because it didn’t fit the mood,
but it’s landed perfectly now." —J.L.
Kacey Musgraves, "Cardinal", "To open her latest studio album, 'Deeper Well,' Kacey Musgraves looked to nature to set the tone." —J.L
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The 2023 BET Awards celebrated 50 years of hip-hop, with notable winners including Busta Rhymes, honoured with a lifetime achievement award. Beyoncé and SZA both won three awards each, including a tie..
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GloRilla talks about wanting work with Drake, her BET Award nominations and how she'll react if she wins, being inspired by Chief Keef, and more on the red carpet of the 2023 BET Awards!
Christian Combs talks about his red carpet looks, his upcoming new music, Busta Rhymes' Lifetime Achievement Award, and more on the red carpet of the 2023 BET Awards!