BET Awards 2009

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9th BET Awards
DateJune 28, 2009
Location
Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Presented byBlack Entertainment Television
Hosted byJamie Foxx
Television/radio coverage
NetworkBET
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The 9th

Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on June 28, 2009.[1] The awards recognized Americans in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment over the past year. Comedian, singer, actor Jamie Foxx hosted the event for the first time, which was watched by 10.7 million viewers; the largest audience BET has ever received.[2][3][4]

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced May 12, 2009 during 106 & Park's 2009 BET Award Nominations Special.[5]

Best Male R&B Artist[6]
Best Female R&B Artist[6]
Best Group[6] Best Collaboration[6]
Best Male Hip Hop Artist[6]
Best Female Hip Hop Artist[6]
Video of the Year[6] Video Director of the Year[6]
Best New Artist[6]
Best Gospel[6]
  • Keri Hilson
    • Kid Cudi
    • Ryan Leslie
    • M.I.A.
    • Jazmine Sullivan
Best Actor[6] Best Actress[6]
Viewer's Choice[6]
J Award[6]
  • T.I. feat. Rihanna – "Live Your Life"
    • Keri Hilson feat. Lil Wayne – "Turnin' Me On"
    • Lil Wayne – "A Milli"
    • Kiss Me Thru the Phone
      "
    • Beyoncé – "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)"
    • T-Pain feat. Lil Wayne – "Can't Believe It"
    • Kanye West – "Love Lockdown"

Michael Jackson tribute

On June 25, 2009, American recording artist and entertainer Michael Jackson succumbed to cardiac arrest just three days before the award ceremony aired.[7] In honor of Jackson, BET announced, through their website, "With the untimely passing of an incomparable legend, the 2009 BET Awards will be shifting gears to honor the late Michael Jackson and his contributions to not only the music industry, but to the entire world. His loss is a difficult one to accept and BET will do its part to ensure that his legacy lives on. The 2009 BET Awards will be dedicated to the life, legacy and legend of music icon, Michael Jackson".[8]

The ceremony began with

Who's Loving You".[9] In addition, many award winners thanked Jackson in their acceptance speeches, such as Lil Wayne, Beyoncé, and Jamie Foxx, who stated, "We want to celebrate this black man. He belongs to us and we shared him with everyone else."[1][9] Foxx also paid homage by changing into multiple Michael Jackson-inspired outfits, like Jackson's silver glove and red Thriller
jacket.

Towards the end of the night, Jackson's younger sister, Janet Jackson, made an emotional, surprise appearance, stating, "To you, Michael is an icon. To us, Michael is family and he will forever live in all of our hearts [...] On behalf of my family and myself, thank you for all of your love, thank you for all of your support. We miss him so much, thank you so much."[10]

References

  1. ^ a b "Jamie Foxx, New Edition Open BET Awards With Rousing Michael Jackson Tributes". MTV. 2009-06-28. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
  2. ^ "Awards 2009 | BET Awards | Shows". BET. 2012-05-18. Retrieved 2012-08-29.
  3. ^ "Jackson Tribute BET Awards Edges Jon & Kate Plus 8 To Lead Cable Shows". TV by the Numbers. 2009-06-30. Archived from the original on 2011-01-16. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
  4. ^ "BET Awards score cable channel's biggest ratings ever with Jackson tribute". Entertainment Weekly. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
  5. ^ Jamie Foxx to host 2009 BET Awards. Archived from the original on 2013-03-21.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "2009 BET Awards". R&B About. Archived from the original on February 4, 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
  7. ^ "Michael Jackson dead at 50 after cardiac arrest". CNN. June 25, 2009. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
  8. ^ "BET Awards 2009 air 8 p.m. tonight, will honor Michael Jackson". Ledger-Enquirer. 2009-06-28. Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
  9. ^ a b c "BET Awards Salute Michael Jackson With Heartfelt Tributes". MTV. 2009-06-29. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
  10. ^ "BET Awards become star-studded Michael Jackson tribute". CBC News. 2009-06-29. Retrieved 2013-04-01.

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