The BET Awards 2026 took over Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater on Sunday night, making for a three-and-a-half-hour spectacular that went extra heavy on performances from everyone spanning Kehlani and Don Toliver to Cardi B and Baby Keem.

    Among the winners of the evening, Teyana Taylor and Clipse each took home three awards, the most for any artist. Kendrick Lamar won for his collaboration with Clipse, “Chains & Whips,” as well as best male hip-hop artist for a ninth time. Other winners from the ceremony included Olivia Dean, who took home best new artist; Cardi B, who was honored with best female hip-hop artist; Leon Thomas, who won best male R&B/pop artist; and Kehlani, who took gold in best female R&B/pop artist and video of the year for “Folded.”

    Throughout the evening, it became clear that the “awards” part of the BET Awards was something of a misnomer, as only five were handed out during the telecast. Nonetheless, comedian Druski hosted the event and kept the ball rolling, playing master of ceremonies throughout the evening with skits and random appearances. At first, he turned the Peacock Theater into a megachurch by recreating his pastor skit, floating across the crowd at the onset of the show. “I got this Gucci on because we all Gucci, on God,” he said, ribbing audience members including Tyler Perry, Stevie Wonder and Max B. “Welcome to culture’s biggest night!”

    Otherwise, it was performance after performance at the BET Awards, kicking off with a show opener from T.I. who ripped through “Top Back” and “Let ‘Em Know.” Throughout the evening, there were standalone performances from a long list of musicians: Kehlani, Don Toliver, Raye, French Montana with Max B and Rick Ross, Tems, Baby Keem and Cardi B, among others.

    One of the most powerful performances of the evening was a tribute to D’Angelo, who died unexpectedly in 2025. Following an introduction from D’Angelo’s three children, his band the Vanguard led the performance, which kicked off with Ari Lennox singing a jazzy version of “Really Love.” Raye followed with “Spanish Joint,” followed by George Clinton and Isaac Sharkey for “Chicken Grease” and Durand Bernarr with “Shit, Damn, Motherfucker.” “If you love D’Angelo, put your hands in the air,” said BJ the Chicago Kid, who closed the segment with “Devil’s Pie.”

    But the biggest show-stopping moment came in tribute to Lauryn Hill, who was treated to an epic performance from past collaborators and contemporary artists including Queen Latifah, Nas, Common, Doechii, Lizzo, SZA, the War & Treaty and more. Hill was on hand to accept the Living Legend Icon award, telling the crowd, “I have always cared about the expression and the representation of the dignity of our people.”

    To that point, the most notable moments of the evening took the form of bespoke awards presented throughout the ceremony. Janet Jackson, wearing a 2Pac t-shirt, gave the Icon of the Year award to Teyena Taylor, who watched Jackson’s introduction with tears streaming down her face. Kelly Rowland presented the Ultimate Icon award to veteran music executive Sylvia Rhone, who used her acceptance speech to discuss the looming presence of technology over the creative process.

    “What we know is this: Black creativity is one of the most powerful forces in the world,” said Rhone. “It has shaped culture and continues to show the world new ways to see and feel. That creativity deserves continued protection. Music needs us to stand up for it like never before. Because we are living through a time through massive technological change. The possibilities are super exciting. But we must stay as active on the tech side of music as we are on the soulful side. We make the algorithm, the algorithm doesn’t make us. We must honor the musician, we must compensate the creator. So let us celebrate music as the art form it is and let us make sure that the next generation of artists has the opportunity to create the songs that will change the world.”

    Check out the full list of winners at the BET Awards 2026 below:

    Album of the Year

    AM I THE DRAMA? — Cardi B

    DON’T TAP THE GLASS — Tyler, the Creator

    everything is a lot. — Wale

    HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY — Mariah the Scientist

    Let God Sort Em Out — Clipse (WINNER)

    MUTT Deluxe: HEEL — Leon Thomas

    The Fall-Off — J. Cole

    The Romantic — Bruno Mars

    Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

    Ari Lennox

    Coco Jones

    Ella Mai

    Jill Scott

    Kehlani (WINNER)

    Mariah the Scientist

    Olivia Dean

    SZA

    Tems

    Best Male R&B/Pop Artist

    Brent Faiyaz

    Bruno Mars

    Bryson Tiller

    Chris Brown

    Durand Bernarr

    GIVĒON

    Leon Thomas (WINNER)

    October London

    Usher

    Best Female Hip Hop Artist

    Cardi B (WINNER)

    Coi Leray

    Doechii

    Doja Cat

    GloRilla

    Latto

    Megan Thee Stallion

    Monaleo

    YK Niece

    Best Male Hip Hop Artist

    A$AP Rocky

    Baby Keem

    BigXthaPlug

    DaBaby

    Don Toliver

    Drake

    J. Cole

    Kendrick Lamar (WINNER)

    T.I.

    Best Group

    41

    Clipse (WINNER)

    De La Soul

    FLO

    French Montana & Max B

    Metro Boomin & DJ Spinz

    Nas & DJ Premier

    Terrace Martin & Kenyon Dixon

    Wizkid & Asake

    Best Collaboration

    “Chains & Whips” — Clipse & Kendrick Lamar (WINNER)

    “Errtime Remix” — Cardi B feat. Jeezy & Latto

    “Go Girl” — Summer Walker feat. Latto & Doja Cat

    “Good Flirts” — Baby Keem feat. Kendrick Lamar & Momo Boyd

    “Is It a Crime” — Mariah the Scientist & Kali Uchis

    “It Depends (The Remix)” — Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller & Usher

    “Take Me Thru Dere” — Metro Boomin feat. Quavo, Breskii, YK Niece & DJ Spinz

    “wgft” — Gunna feat. Burna Boy

    Best New Artist

    Belly Gang Kushington

    DESTIN CONRAD

    JayDon

    kwn

    Miles Minnick

    Monaleo

    Olivia Dean (WINNER)

    RAYE

    Trap Dickey

    Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award

    “Able” — Kirk Franklin

    “ABLE (REMIX)” — Darrel Walls, PJ Morton & Kim Burrell

    “All to Thee” — BeBe Winans

    “Already Good (Tasha Slide)” — Tasha Cobbs Leonard

    “At the Cross” — CeCe Winans

    “Church” — Tasha Cobbs Leonard & John Legend

    “Do It Again” — Kirk Franklin

    “Headphones” — Lecrae, Killer Mike & T.I. (WINNER)

    BET Her

    “Already Good (Tasha Slide)” — Tasha Cobbs Leonard

    “Be Great” — Jill Scott feat. Trombone Shorty

    “Beautiful People” — Jill Scott

    “First” — Tems

    “girl, get up.” — Doechii feat. SZA (WINNER)

    “Go Girl” — Summer Walker feat. Latto & Doja Cat

    “Gorgeous” — Doja Cat

    “Lady Lady” — Olivia Dean

    Viewers’ Choice

    “Burning Blue” — Mariah the Scientist

    “Chains & Whips” — Clipse feat. Kendrick Lamar

    “Chanel” — Tyla

    “Folded” — Kehlani

    “I Just Might” — Bruno Mars

    “It Depends” — Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller

    “Man I Need” — Olivia Dean

    “Outside” — Cardi B

    “Raindance” — Dave & Tems

    “Take Me Thru Dere” — Metro Boomin feat. Quavo, Breskii, YK Niece & DJ Spinz

    Video of the Year

    “100” — Ella Mai

    “Anxiety” — Doechii

    “Burning Blue” — Mariah the Scientist

    “Chanel” — Tyla

    “Escape Room (Short Film)” — Teyana Taylor

    “Folded” — Kehlani (WINNER)

    “LET ‘EM KNOW” — T.I.

    “luther” — Kendrick Lamar & SZA

    Video Director of the Year

    A$AP Rocky & Dan Streit

    Anderson .Paak

    Benny Boom

    Cactus Jack

    Cardi B & Patientce Foster

    Cole Bennett

    Director X

    Hype Williams

    Teyana “Spike-Tey” Taylor (WINNER)

    The Fashion Vanguard Award

    A$AP Rocky

    Bad Bunny

    Beyoncé

    Cardi B

    Colman Domingo

    Doechii

    Rihanna

    Teyana Taylor (WINNER)

    Zendaya

    The Pulse Award

    85 South Show

    Baby, This Is Keke Palmer

    Charlamagne Tha God

    Don Lemon

    Druski (WINNER)

    It Is What It Is

    Joe and Jada

    On the Radar

    R&B Money Podcast

    Best Movie

    Highest 2 Lowest

    Him

    Number One on the Call Sheet

    One Battle After Another

    Relationship Goals

    Ruth & Boaz

    Sinners (WINNER)

    Wicked: For Good

    Best Actress

    Angela Bassett

    Ayo Edebiri

    Chase Infiniti

    Coco Jones

    Cynthia Erivo

    Keke Palmer

    Quinta Brunson

    Regina Hall

    Teyana Taylor (WINNER)

    Best Actor

    Aaron Pierre

    Aldis Hodge

    Anthony Mackie

    Colman Domingo

    Damson Idris

    Delroy Lindo

    Denzel Washington

    Michael B. Jordan (WINNER)

    Sterling K. Brown

    YoungStars Award

    Daria Johns

    Graceyn “Gracie” Hollingsworth

    Heiress Harris

    Jazzy’s World TV (WINNER)

    Lela Hoffmeister

    North West

    Thaddeus J. Mixson

    VanVan

    Sportswoman of the Year Award

    A’ja Wilson — Basketball (WINNER)

    Angel Reese — Basketball

    Claressa Shields — Boxing

    Coco Gauff — Tennis

    Flau’jae Johnson — Basketball

    Gabby Thomas — Track & Field

    Jordan Chiles — Gymnastics

    Naomi Osaka — Tennis

    Sha’Carri Richardson — Track & Field

    Sportsman of the Year Award

    Aaron Judge — Baseball

    Anthony Edwards — Basketball

    Caleb Williams — Football

    Jalen Brunson — Basketball (WINNER)

    Jalen Hurts — Football

    LeBron James — Basketball

    Shedeur Sanders — Football

    Stephen Curry — Basketball

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