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Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Behind The Scene: Captain America Civil War Parts Shot in 'Lagos' (Photos)

Captain America: Civil War series which has been shot on locations in Germany, Puerto Rico, and Iceland has created an artificial scene to depict Lagos, Nigeria.

 



The movie being shot

Leaked photos show Captain America in his costume being surrounded by people in what looks like an Obalende or an Ojuelegba parts of Lagos, complete with the yellow danfo buses and the heavy foot traffic.

However, all of that was shot in Atlanta with special effects and African-American actors.

One wonders if the depiction of Lagos, Nigeria will be the stereotypical Hollywood story of suffering or it will be the true tale of hustle and flow.

Meanwhile, here are on some set photos. It is not clear which ones will make the cut yet.

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Friday, 14 July 2017

10 photos that show how superhero looks have changed over the years


Some old superhero costumes are hilariously outdated compared to the current versions.Warner Bros.

The INSIDER Summary:

Superhero looks have changed a lot over the years.Superman and Batman looked very different back in the day.Others, like Spider-Man and Supergirl, haven't changed too much.

No matter how many times superhero movies or TV shows are reimagined, the heroes themselves remain iconic embodiments of courage, justice, and hope.

As technology and special effects have improved over the years, though, their new storylines are often accompanied by updated looks. While some characters' iconic costumes haven't changed much over time, others are nearly unrecognizable compared to their original versions.

Here's what superheroes looked like then — and what they look like now.

In 1978, the Incredible Hulk was mostly green body paint and hair dye. Now, he's part CGI.

Left: 1978. Right: 2012.

That same year, Thor had furry shoulder pads. He's since ditched them for a red cape, but kept his signature blonde locks.

Left: 1978. Right: 2017.

Superman has put on some muscle since his debut in 1948.

Left: 1948. Right: 2016.

So has Batman.

Left: 1943. Right: 2016.

Catwoman wore more jewelry in 1966, but Anne Hathaway stayed true to the original in "The Dark Knight Rises."

Left: 1966. Right: 2012.

Wonder Woman's current suit looks more like armor than it did in 1975, and her crown's triangle has flipped.

Left: 1975. Right: 2017.

Captain America's suit was more of a cobalt blue in the '90s, compared to his navy suit in "Captain America: Civil War."

Left: 1990. Right: 2016.

The CW's 2015 version of "Supergirl" looks nearly identical to its 1984 counterpart.

Left: 1984. Right: 2015.

Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange shares a mustache with the 1978 character, but his costume is more ostentatious.

Left: 1978. Right: 2016.

Spider-Man's eyes are smaller and less reflective these days than in 1977, but his overall look has endured.

Left: 1977. Right: 2017.

Thursday, 13 July 2017

Is It Time To Rethink Daniel Craig's 'James Bond' Style?


You've probably heard the news by now: Daniel Craig has finally (all but) accepted that $150 million offer to return as Bond (must have been a tough one that, Dan). Sure, he might have previously stated that he'd rather "slit his wrists" than reprise the role, but there you have it. He's back.

Some people may have preferred Hardy or even Emily Blunt for a fresh take on 007, but Dan's put in a good shift in the Aston Martin driving seat, and as long as he can refrain from jumping off a bridge or performing Hari Kiri before the cameras roll, then we're certain that he has plenty more manly stoicism and glacial charm to bring to the series.

But something has to change, Dan.

We need to broaden your wardrobe.

Make no mistake about it, Craig is easily one of the most stylish Bonds in the 007 canon, with a precise, monochromatic fashion sense that matches his 'strong and silent' portrayal of her Majesty's most reckless charge – but it's about time that Barbara Broccoli and co rediscovered the sense of fun that made Bond's choice of clothing so integral to the identity of each film.

After all, you can only gaze at so many beautiful grey suits and beautiful grey overcoats and beautiful grey... you get the picture, before audiences are going to start asking for something a bit... different?

We're not sure about you, but when we cast our minds back to the last three-or-so Bond films, they seem to blur into one cold, merino wool amalgamation of frigid Austrian mountains, black parkas, falsely-lit MI6 offices, gloomy Scottish moorland and sensible brogues (beautifully-made, of course). The clothes, much like the setting and storyline of the films, have become somewhat formulaic.

Daniel Craig in a beautiful grey suit. But where are the laughs?

Now we're not calling for a return to the sexist brand of Bond played by Sean Connery and Roger Moore, but what those films did do well was to create a sense of style that complimented the exotic action on screen. Back then it was Sean Connery swaggering about a beach in a Cuban collar shirt; now it's more like 007 in a sensible coat gets ready to catch the 08.17 into Waterloo, because he wants enough time to grab a coffee before that first meeting.

Sean Connery in a very 'IN' Cuban collar

Along with the potential death of the tie, the previously stringent rules surrounding menswear have grown increasingly more relaxed. Shoulders are unstructured; trainers are high-end; trousers are wide and shirts are printed. Business suits and black shoes look great, but 007 has always been a man in search of adventure.

We're not saying that 007 needs to infiltrate a nefarious syndicate of Supreme resellers or rock backless loafers while sipping a dry martini (just a chilled out vibe), but a bit of pattern on a shirt or a crop on a trouser wouldn't go amiss, you know?

James Bond has always been defined as much by what he wears as by what he does on screen, and if Dan's return is going to justify that mammoth payday then it might be in need of a refresh.

PSY's 'Gangnam Style' Loses Title of 'Most Watched YouTube Video'


It seems that the worldwide phenomenon PSY and his record-breaking hit video "Gangnam Style" is no longer the talk of the town anymore. The video has recently lost its title of "Most Watched Video" and YouTube and was beat out by another artist.

The video was shockingly beaten by American rapper Wiz Khalifa. Wiz Khalifa's latest song feat. Charlie Puth's titled "See You Again" is the latest hit to strip PSY of his title. While PSY's song still reigns supreme being the first video to ever reach over 1 billion views, it seems there are other one-hit wonders and talented artists reaching into PSY's claim to international fame. 

PSY's "Gangnam Style" music video currently clocks in at 2,894,240,086 views with Wiz Khalifa's music video having 2,894,763,860 views. That is roughly 500,000 more views. K-Pop fans are expecting fellow K-Poppers to join in on increasing the views and bringing PSY back to his original place. 

However, this isn't the end for PSY as he is still creating music and moving forward with his recent release "I LUV IT." Although Wiz Khalifa's two-year-old song made it to the top, for now, it doesn't mean another song (K-Pop song included) can steal the spotlight again. Congratulations to PSY for being the first to achieve the goal and Wiz Khalifa for his achievement as well.

10 Movies We’re Looking Forward To: July 2017


It’s safe to say that June was a red-letter month at the movies. Wonder Woman exceeded expectations, quickly becoming the runaway hit of the summer and the highest-grossing DCEU release domestically, while other franchise entries like The Mummy — the intended launchpad for Universal’s monster-filled Dark Universe — and even Transformers: The Last Knight — also intended as a launching pad for a new era of the franchise — vastly underperformed in North America. Thankfully, smaller, critically acclaimed releases like It Comes at NightThe Beguiled, and The Big Sick filled the void, presenting startlingly original tales that reinvigorated the summer movie season ahead of the next batch of blockbusters. So let’s take a look at the some of the most notable releases hitting theaters this month.

So, as always, here are 10 films to check out in July 2017:

Although it is the sixth Spider-Man film to hit theaters in 15 years, Spider-Man: Homecoming is far more than just another big-screen interpretation of the friendly neighborhood webslinger. Director Jon Watts (Cop Car) brings Tom Holland’s Peter Parker from Captain America: Civil War into his own fully realized corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including a supporting role for Robert Downey Jr.

The film sees Spidey go head-to-head with The Vulture (Michael Keaton), all the while balancing his high school life and trying to earn a spot alongside Tony Stark (Downey) and the Avengers. Considering the divisive reception to Sony’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2, the studio needs this one to land if they hope to get their planned spinoffs underway. With Marvel Studios involved, we’re betting they can sleep soundly.

Check out the latest trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming.

A Ghost Story (Release Date: July 7)

A24 may not be known for generating Hollywood’s most extravagant films, but the production and distribution house certainly is responsible for some of the most acclaimed and interesting films to come around in recent years, with Oscar winners like RoomMoonlight, and Ex Machina among its filmography. A Ghost Story could easily end up in the same league.

Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara headline this romantic drama from director David Lowery, who most recently re-imagined Disney’s Pete’s Dragon. The film — which is playing in limited release this month — deals with some heady themes, such as love and loss, and it has gained overwhelming praise since its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. So it may be one to seek out.

Check out the latest trailer for A Ghost Story.

War for the Planet of the Apes (Release Date: July 14)

Audiences and critics alike were taken by surprise when Rise of the Planet of the Apes redeemed the long-running sci-fi franchise in 2011, which had previously taken a hit from Tim Burton’s lackluster reboot a decade earlier. By going back to the beginning and with Andy Serkis’s genius motion-capture work in the lead, Rise created a visionary new approach to the classic franchise.

However, 2014 release Dawn of the Planet of the Apes managed to be the rare sequel to improve upon its predecessor, creating more thrilling action and suspense and an even more character-driven tale of the emerging battle between apes and humanity. That film’s director, Matt Reeves, is back for War for the Planet of the Apes, and the film is already being hailed as a modern masterpiece.

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Wish Upon (Release Date: July 14)

“Be careful what you wish for” is an adage that horror films have explored before, but Wish Upon aims to breathe new life into the cost of getting everything you want. Joey King (The Conjuring) stars as a young woman who receives a mysterious music box from her father and soon finds her world torn apart by a series of bloody repercussions.

Director John R. Leonetti previously led another film about a cursed keepsake, 2014 Conjuring spinoff Annabelle, into a massive hit to the tune of $257 million worldwide. With few other horror films in theaters this summer, Wish Upon may be able to capitalize on audiences thirsty for scares and deliver a fun, terrifying thrill ride unlike anything playing right now.

Check out the latest trailer for Wish Upon.

Lady Macbeth (Release Date: July 14)

Directed by William Oldroyd, this period drama is based on Nikolai Leskov’s novel Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District and stars Florence Pugh as a young bride sold into a marriage to a middle-age suitor (Paul Hilton), only to wind up in a torrid affair with a worker (Cosmo Jarvis) on their estate in 19th century rural England.

Lady Macbeth — which arrives in limited release this month — may not be traditional summer fare, but nevertheless, it may be worth seeking out for those moviegoers open to a strong period drama. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall and has maintained an impressive smattering of positive reviews ever since.

Check out the latest trailer for Lady Macbeth.

Dunkirk (Release Date: July 21)

He’s told stories about memory-impaired investigators, caped crusaders, dueling magicians, dream heists, and space travel. Yet, despite all that, Christopher Nolan has never made a war film. That’s about to change with Dunkirk, as the writer/director takes on the tale of the evacuation of Allied soldiers from the titular French beach in 1940.

With an ensemble cast that includes Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, James D’Arcy, Tom Hardy and Mark Rylance, the film promises to demonstrate Nolan’s meticulous approach to narrative storytelling. Confirmation that the film would be a taut 107 minutes has only boosted anticipation among fans, as it means that Nolan’s latest may be just as fast-paced and intense as the war effort it is depicting.

Check out the latest trailer for Dunkirk.

Girls Trip (Release Date: July 21)

Last month’s Rough Night didn’t exactly light the box office on fire, but the similarly themed Girls Trip — which also follows a group of vacationing women on a comedic adventure — may prove to be a bigger draw. Starring Regina Hall, Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, and Tiffany Haddish, the film is taking on far lighter subject matter and much broader laughs than last month’s other R-rated female comedy.

In addition, director Malcolm D. Lee has a proven track record for delivering hits, especially more recently. Films like Barbershop: The Next Cut and The Best Man Holiday saw the filmmaker balance ensemble casts with an equal measure of comedy and heart. Armed with a script co-written by Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, we expect Girls Trip to keep that tradition alive.

Check out the latest trailer for Girls Trip.

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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (Release Date: July 21)

Luc Besson has some truly unforgettable films under his belt. In particular, Léon: The Professional and The Fifth Element prove that he has one of the most distinctive voices of any filmmaker today. Yet, his directorial efforts extend from missed opportunities to true classics. With its wholehearted commitment to the otherworldly, it’s unclear where Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets will fit.

Based on the French sci-fi comic series Valérian and Laureline, the film stars Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne as a pair of operatives sent to a sprawling metropolis to investigate a looming threat. Whether Besson’s film is a rollicking space adventure or a misfire of Jupiter Ascending proportions remains to be seen, but at least we can expect that Besson’s vision will be unlike anything else we’ve seen lately.

Atomic Blonde (Release Date: July 28)

As John Wick: Chapter 2 proved earlier this year, there are few things action films love more than sleek production design and frenetic fight choreography. Needless to say, director David Leith — who co-directed the original John Wick with Chapter 2‘s Chad Stahelski — looks to bring the same panache and style to Charlize Theron’s badass turn in action thriller Atomic Blonde.

Based on the 2012 graphic novel The Coldest City, the film stars Theron as an MI6 agent tasked with unraveling the mystery behind the death of an undercover agent in the late 1980s. James McAvoy co-stars as the offbeat associate she partners with for the case, and early word is that the film is a solid thrill ride that may jumpstart a franchise all its own.

Check out the latest trailer for Atomic Blonde.

Brigsby Bear (Release Date: July 28)

Saturday Night Live‘s Kyle Mooney co-wrote and stars in this comedy/drama about a young man who emerges from captivity to discover the children’s show he grew up with was invented by his captor. So he sets out to make a film about the show’s titular character and spread the message he learned growing up. Now director Dave McCary (also of SNL fame) brings Brigsby Bear to select theaters this month.

So far the film has garnered near universal acclaim from critics since its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Though Mooney is untested as a cinematic lead, the film’s strong supporting cast — which includes Claire Danes, Mark Hamill, Andy Samberg and Greg Kinnear — and its tragicomic tone could help it gain word of mouth and become a breakout indie hit this summer.

Check out the latest trailer for Brigsby Bear.

July looks like it will feature a balanced blend of smaller, more intimate films and major studio fare. So audiences hungry for a particular type of storytelling should find plenty to enjoy in the weeks ahead. While Spider-Man: Homecoming is likely to emerge as the month’s big winner, the monstrous positive buzz surrounding War for the Planet of the Apes may help Caesar topple the webslinger. Moreover, we’re interested to see if Dunkirk will be another hit for Christopher Nolan and whether Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets will prove to be the visionary sci-fi tale fans of director Luc Besson are hoping for. We’ll find out soon enough.

July 7: Spider-Man: HomecomingA Ghost Story

July 14: War for the Planet of the ApesWish UponLady Macbeth

July 21: DunkirkGirls TripValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

July 28: Atomic BlondeBrigsby Bear

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3 Kings: Wizkid Shuts Down DC with Wale & Jay Cube


WizKid

In music, there's nothing bigger than an artist who's ready to prove why he's on the forefront in this music game. 

On the night of July 2nd 2017, Washington DC was at a standstill as thousands poured into echostage to watch an iconic Afrobeats inclined show, headlined by Wizkid.

The Oceanwide Entertainment & Sheikh Entertainment production was one of the best shows from promoters of African descent experienced in years. Headliner Wizkid brings out DC native and fellow Nigerian Wale who turns up the crowd a notch with hit singles like "Clappers" and the hit single "My Love" ft. Wizkid off his latest album, Shine. Our eyes and ears caught the hottest afropop sensation and the fast rising DC native/singer Jay Cube who opened up for Wizkid. The energetic and entertaining singer definitely got the crowd control on his fingertips and they sing along to ever song and clap along to every dance move. He's set the energy bar high before Wizkid's highly anticipated performance. DJ Tunez announces the entrance of the superstar which got the crowd anticipating. He starts off Wizkid's his set with Sweet Love which got the crowd excited to see the superstar arrive on stage. Right after that, it was hit after hit, with the crowd singing along to every song. The 1 hour set by the Star Boy was one for the books and would certainly be a memorable one for a long time in Washington DC. Wizkid is currently on a tour promoting his soon to be released EP titled Sounds From The Other Side. The star studded EP features the Ty Dolla Sign, Drake, Chris Brown, and Major Lazer. Be sure to also check out Wale and Jay Cube on their respective tours.

WizKid and Wale

Jay Cube

WizKid

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Wednesday, 12 July 2017

Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor Pay-Per-View Price Tag Reportedly $99

Those who want to watch the highly anticipated bout between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor will have to pay a good deal of money to do it.

According to Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times, it will cost $99.95 for a high-definition version of the Aug. 26 pay-per-view broadcast. Viewers can choose standard definition for $89.95.

The cost is the same as the PPV price for Mayweather's fight against Manny Pacquiao in May 2015.

According to Darren Rovell of ESPN.com, the bout between Mayweather and Pacquiao brought in $455 million in PPV sales alone. He projected the Mayweather-McGregor match will bring in $475 million.

Former senior vice president of HBO PPV Tammy Ross last month guessed the PPV price tag, per Rovell.

"I think we thought that there wasn't going to be anything like that fight again, but if there was, it would be this one," Ross said. "That's why I think they should put out the $100 price tag again and let Conor's mouth do the talking."

Mayweather and Pacquiao are considered two of the best boxers of their generation, and it took years for them to get in the ring together. McGregor has never competed in a professional boxing match, but he is one of the biggest stars in UFC, and the intrigue surrounding his crossover makes this a unique event.

Keith Idec of Boxing Scene reported in June that while neither competitor is allowed to discuss the purse, Mayweather is expected to take home over $100 million from the upcoming fight and McGregor should get about $75 million.

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Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor promo tour gets off to frenzied start.


Mayweather says he has “more than enough” to beat a rookie boxer

UFC president Dana White, center, intervenes as boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., left, and mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor exchange words during a news conference at Staples Center Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. The two are scheduled to fight in a boxing match in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

Conor McGregor, right, taunts Floyd Mayweather Jr. while pausing for photos during a news conference at Staples Center on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. The two will fight in a boxing match in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

Floyd Mayweather Jr., left, and Conor McGregor pause for photos during a news conference at Staples Center on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. The two will fight in a boxing match in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

Fans cheer as Floyd Mayweather Jr., center, arrives for a news conference at Staples Center on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. Mayweather Jr. is scheduled to fight Conor McGregor in a boxing match in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., left, and mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor exchange words during a news conference at Staples Center Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. The two are scheduled to fight in a boxing match in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

Conor McGregor, right, taunts as Floyd Mayweather Jr. walks back to the podium during a news conference at Staples Center on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. The two will fight in a boxing match in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

Floyd Mayweather Jr., left, and Conor McGregor exchange words during a news conference at Staples Center on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. The two will fight in a boxing match in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

Conor McGregor gestures during a news conference at Staples Center on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. McGregor is scheduled to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a boxing match in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

Conor McGregor, right, taunts Floyd Mayweather Jr. while pausing for photos during a news conference at Staples Center on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. The two will fight in a boxing match in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

Floyd Mayweather Jr., left, and Conor McGregor pause for photos during a news conference at Staples Center on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. The two will fight in a boxing match in Las Vegas on Aug. 26.

LOS ANGELES — Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor have thrown their first verbal jabs.

The undefeated boxer and the Irish UFC champion kicked off the four-city promotional tour for their Aug. 26 bout Tuesday, facing off in front of 11,000 fans in downtown Los Angeles.

McGregor and Mayweather traded clever insults and profane boasts with their familiar flair as they begin to sell a boxing match that could be much more entertaining before the opening bell.

McGregor was the crowd favorite as he made fun of Mayweather’s IRS troubles and promised to flatten an aging fighter.

But Mayweather rose to the promotional challenge, leading his own fans in a call-and-response that derided the mixed martial artist as “easy work!”

Although the 40-year-old Mayweather acknowledged his skills have declined, he says he has “more than enough” to beat a rookie boxer.

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

BET Awards 2017: The Nominees

BET Awards 2017: Check Out The African Acts That Made The Cut For Nominations

The BET Awards 2017 is meant to be aired live on Sunday, June 25, at 8 p.m. ET. The list of nominees was released yesterday and not surprisingly, Beyonce led with seven nominations.
This year, however, Beyonce will be facing off against her sister, Solange, in some of those categories.
In the Best International Act: Africa category, Nigeria leads the charge with three artists.
Without wasting time, here is the complete list of nominees for the BET Awards 2017;

Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

Beyoncé
Kehlani
Mary J. Blige
Rihanna
Solange
Best Male R&B/Pop Artist
Bruno Mars
Chris Brown
The Weeknd
Trey Songz
Usher

BET Awards 2017 Best Group

2 Chainz & Lil Wayne
A Tribe Called Quest
Fat Joe & Remy Ma
Migos
Rae Sremmurd


Best Collaboration

Beyoncé Ft. Kendrick Lamar — “Freedom”
Chance The Rapper Ft. 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne — “No Problem”
Chris Brown Ft. Gucci Mane & Usher — “Party”
Dj Khaled Ft. Beyoncé & Jay Z — “Shining”
Migos Ft. Lil Uzi Vert — “Bad and Boujee”
Rae Sremmurd Ft. Gucci Mane — “Black Beatles”

Best Male Hip-Hop Artist

Big Sean
Chance The Rapper
Drake
Future
Cole
Kendrick Lamar

Best Female Hip-Hop Artist

Cardi B
Missy Elliott
Nicki Minaj
Remy Ma
Young M.A.

Video of the Year

Beyoncé — “Sorry”
Big Sean — “Bounce Back”
Bruno Mars — “24k Magic”
Migos Ft. Lil Uzi Vert — “Bad And Boujee”
Solange — “Cranes in the Sky”

Video Director of the Year

Benny Boom — Kehlani. “Crzy”
Bruno Mars & Jonathan Lia — Bruno Mars. “That’s What I Like”
Director X — Zayn Malik. “Like I Would”
Hype Williams — Tyga. “Gucci Snakes Ft. Desiigner”
Kahlil Joseph & Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. — Beyoncé “Sorry”


BET Awards 2017 Best New Artist

21 Savage
Cardi B
Chance The Rapper
Khalid
Young M.A.

Album of the Year

24k Magic — Bruno Mars
4 Your Eyez Only — J. Cole
A Seat at the Table — Solange
Coloring Book — Chance The Rapper
Lemonade — Beyoncé


Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award

Cece Winans — “Never Have to Be Alone”
Fantasia Ft. Tye Tribbett –” I Made It”
Kirk Franklin Ft. Sarah Reeves, Tasha Cobbs & Tamela Mann — “My World Needs You”
Lecrae — “Can’t Stop Me Now (Destination) ”
Tamela Mann — “God Provides”


Best Actress

Gabrielle Union
Issa Rae
Janelle Monáe
Taraji P. Henson
Viola Davis

Best Actor

Bryshere Y. Gray
Denzel Washington
Donald Glover
Mahershala Ali
Omari Hardwick



Youngstars Award

Ace Hunter
Caleb Mclaughlin
Jaden Smith
Marsai Martin
Yara Shahidi

BET Awards 2017 Best Movie

“Fences”
“Get Out”
“Hidden Figures”
“Moonlight”
“The Birth of a Nation”


Sportswoman of the Year Award

Gabby Douglas
Serena Williams
Simone Biles
Skylar Diggins
Venus Williams

Sportsman of the Year Award

Cam Newton
Lebron James
Odell Beckham Jr.
Russell Westbrook
Stephen Curry

Centric Award

Fantasia — “Sleeping with the One I Love”
Kehlani — “Distraction”
Mary J. Blige — “Thick of It”
Solange — “Cranes in the Sky”
Syd — “All About Me”
Yuna — “Crush Ft. Usher”

Coca-Cola Viewers’ Choice Award

Beyoncé — “Sorry”
Bruno Mars — “24k Magic”
Drake — “Fake Love”
Migos Ft. Lil Uzi Vert — “Bad And Boujee”
Rae Sremmurd Ft. Gucci Mane –” Black Beatles”
The Weeknd Ft. Daft Punk — “Starboy”

Best International Act: Europe

Booba (France)
Mhd (France)
Craig David (UK)
Emeli Sandé (UK)
Giggs (UK)
Skepta (UK)Stormzy (UK)
Stormzy (UK)
Wiley (UK)

Best International Act: Africa

Aka (South Africa)
Babes Wodumo (South Africa)
Davido (Nigeria)
Nasty C (South Africa)
Stonebwoy (Ghana)
Tekno (Nigeria)
Wizkid (Nigeria)
Mr Eazi (Nigeria)