- BET Awards best moments included Jamie Foxxโs heartfelt tribute and emotional speech, and Mariah Careyโs stunning debut of โType Dangerousโ along with her Ultimate Icon Award acceptance.
- The showโs worst moments involved out-of-breath preshow performances by Lilโ Kim and Ying Yang Twins, which divided fans and drew criticism.
- Kevin Hartโs sharp opening monologue, joking about Diddyโs trial and Yeโs antics, added humor but also sparked conversation among viewers.
The 2025 BET Awards brought together a dazzling mix of music legends, heartfelt tributes, surprising performances, and some controversial moments that sparked lively conversations among fans and critics alike. From touching speeches to unforgettable stage moments, the show was packed with everything that makes live award ceremonies so captivating.
Jamie Foxxโs Emotional Tribute Moves Everyone
One of the most touching moments of the evening came when Jamie Foxx, honored with the Ultimate Icon Award, took to the stage. His speech struck a deep chord, revealing a man grateful for life after a terrifying health scare in 2023. Foxx opened up about how close he came to death and thanked God for a second chance, his voice breaking with emotion. His daughters Corinne Foxx and Anelise Bishop, along with his sister Deidra, stood by his side, visibly moved by his words.
Foxx admitted, โAt a certain point, Iโm going to stop crying, but Iโm not going to stop yet,โ capturing the vulnerability behind his celebrated career. The atmosphere was warm and intimate, thanks in part to the legendary Stevie Wonder who introduced Foxxโs award with a few light-hearted jokes referencing his own blindness and Foxxโs iconic role as Ray Charles in the film Ray.
The stage then became a celebration of Foxxโs musical contributions, featuring performances by Babyface, Ludacris, Tank, Jennifer Hudson, T-Pain, Doug E. Fresh, and Teddy Riley. Each artist paid homage by performing some of Foxxโs biggest hits, turning the moment into a powerful tribute that had the crowd on its feet.
Mariah Carey Shines Bright with New Music and an Icon Award
Every time Mariah Carey steps onto a stage, it feels like a special occasion. This year was no exception. Carey kicked off her appearance by surprising the audience with the live debut of โType Dangerous,โ a song from her forthcoming album. Her voice, as always, soared effortlessly, captivating fans both old and new.
Adding to the excitement was a surprise cameo by rapper Rakim, which only intensified the energy in the room. Later, Carey returned to the stage to officially accept the Ultimate Icon Award. She made her grand entrance in a sparkling gold minidress, carefully descending a set of stepsโher sky-high Louboutins demanding careful balance. Rather than relying on dance moves, she let her vocal prowess take center stage, enchanting the crowd with pure vocal gymnastics.
To close her segment, Carey treated the audience to a nostalgic performance of her 2005 hit โItโs Like That,โ which was met with cheers and applause. Her presence reminded everyone why she remains an enduring force in the music industry, blending glamour with raw talent.
Preshow Performances Stir Mixed Reactions
The BET Awards 2025 also celebrated 25 years of iconic hip-hop moments by spotlighting some legendary names during the preshow. Fans were thrilled to see Lilโ Kim and the Ying Yang Twins take the stage, joined by rising star Honey Bxby. The idea was to bridge generations, showcasing both the pioneers and the newcomers of hip-hop culture.
However, not all reactions were positive. While some viewers welcomed the throwback vibes, many criticized the performances for lacking energy and breath control. Lilโ Kimโs verse on โLeft Eyeโ and the Ying Yang Twinsโ medley of hits like โWaitโ and โGet Lowโ left some fans feeling disappointed, describing parts of the show as โhard to watch.โ Despite the mixed reviews, the preshow successfully sparked conversations about the lasting influence of hip-hop legends and the challenges they face in maintaining their stage presence.
Kevin Hartโs Sharp Jabs Light Up the Opening Monologue
Comedy was a crucial part of the night, with Kevin Hart kicking off the awards with his trademark wit. Hart cleverly referenced the ongoing criminal trial of Sean โDiddyโ Combs, humorously explaining why the show was airing on a Monday nightโa work night when โno afterpartiesโ should happen. His playful dig at Combs included a cheeky remark about the mogulโs famous baby oil and the revelation that the public is โlearning a lot about peopleโ these days.
Hart didnโt stop there. He threw in a jab at Kanye West, now known simply as Ye, jokingly reading a text from him claiming he was โwaiting for somebody to invite him in.โ Hartโs line, โDonโt do it,โ referred to a bizarre theory that Ye had been turned away from the Grammys earlier this year, humorously warning the crowd to keep the rapper out of trouble.
His monologue set a lighthearted, irreverent tone for the night, balancing the emotional highs with some much-needed laughs.
Celebrating โ106 & Parkโ: Nostalgia Takes Center Stage
To mark the 25th anniversary of 106 & Park, the iconic BET music video countdown show, the ceremony brought together some of the biggest stars who once made their names on the program. Past hosts, including Free and Terrence J, welcomed a lineup of performers from the early 2000s, turning back the clock for fans craving a dose of nostalgia.
Ashanti, Jim Jones, Amerie, Keyshia Cole, Mya, T.I., B2K, and Bow Wow all stepped into the spotlight, reminding the crowd why 106 & Park was a cultural touchstone. Ashantiโs smooth renditions of โFoolishโ and โRock Wit Uโ evoked warm memories, while Keyshia Coleโs heartfelt performance of โI Should Have Cheatedโ showcased her enduring vocal strength.
B2K got the audience hyped with โBump Bump Bump,โ even mentioning Diddy, who originally featured on the track. Jim Jones and T.I. brought energy with their hip-hop anthems โWe Fly Highโ and โBring Em Out,โ while Bow Wow closed out the segment, bringing Jermaine Dupri on stage for โFresh Azimiz.โ
This celebration of past glory underscored the showโs impact on hip-hop and R\&B, bridging the past with the present in a lively tribute.
Snoop Doggโs Return Met with Both Cheers and Criticism
Snoop Dogg, who received the Ultimate Icon Award, delivered a show-stopping eight-minute medley covering three decades of hits. From โDrop It Like Itโs Hotโ to โNuthinโ but a โGโ Thangโ and โThe Next Episode,โ he had the crowd rocking alongside backup dancers and guest appearances from Charlie Wilson, Warren G, and Kurupt.
However, not everyone welcomed Snoopโs spotlight so warmly. In recent months, the rapper faced backlash after performing at the Crypto Ball celebrating President Donald Trumpโs inauguration earlier this year. The controversy led some fans to voice their displeasure on social media, questioning his political stance.
Snoop responded to the criticism with a new album, Iz It a Crime, where he confronted his detractors head-on. His appearance at the BET Awards showed that despite the divided opinions, he remains a key figure in music, unapologetic and confident.
Looking Ahead: What BET Awards 2025 Means for Music and Culture
This yearโs BET Awards captured the complexities of todayโs music sceneโa mix of reverence for legendary artists, the challenges of aging performers, moments of pure joy, and underlying tensions about public figuresโ choices. It reminded us that music awards are not just about celebrating hits but also about storytelling, resilience, and cultural shifts.
As the show looked back on 25 years of music history, it also hinted at the future, spotlighting new talents and reminding viewers that the conversation around art and identity is always evolving. Fans will likely continue to debate the performances and moments for weeks, but one thing is clear: the BET Awards remain a vibrant platform where emotions run high and music takes center stage.