
BET Awards 2026: Teyana Taylor, Clipse, and Kendrick Lamar Lead the Winners as Lauryn Hill’s Living Legend Tribute Becomes the Night’s Defining Moment
The 26th Annual Ceremony Balanced Legacy and New Energy With a D’Angelo Memorial, Cardi B’s Four-Song Set, and Druski’s Debut as the Youngest Host in BET Awards History The 2026 BET Awards delivered one of the most performance-dense ceremonies in the show’s 26-year history on Sunday night, anchored by a 15-minute Lauryn Hill tribute that assembled more than a dozen artists across two generations of hip-hop, R&B, and pop to perform her catalog live at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Teyana Taylor and Clipse each won three awards to lead all artists. Kendrick Lamar and Kehlani each took home two. And Cardi B, who entered the night with six nominations — more than any other artist — won Best Female Hip-Hop Artist for Am I the Drama?, her first full-length album since 2018’s Invasion of Privacy. Comedian and internet personality Druski hosted the ceremony in his debut, descending onto the stage suspended from the ceiling in a nod to his viral “flying pastor” sketch. At 31, Druski became the youngest host in BET Awards history — a fact Druski made sure to acknowledge himself. “Before we keep this show going, I personally wanted to take a moment to acknowledge



























