Lauryn Hill Performs 2 Classics After BET Honors Her With Living Legend Icon Award
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Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 29
Lauryn Hill Performs 2 Classics After BET Honors Her With Living Legend Icon Award
3 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 29
Summary
Lauryn Hill capped the BET Awards with impromptu performances of “Ex-Factor” and “Everything Is Everything” after accepting the Living Legend Icon Award at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater.
A 20-minute tribute preceded the surprise set, with SZA, Doechii, Lizzo, Queen Latifah, Common and Hill’s children Selah and Zion Marley revisiting songs from her catalog.
Hill, an eight-time Grammy winner introduced by Ice Cube, used her speech to urge artists to stay true to their purpose and said her fight for them was also for her children and community.
The ceremony also honored Teyana Taylor, stunned by a surprise presentation from Janet Jackson, while music executive Sylvia Rhone received the Ultimate Icon Award and host Druski, 31, became the show’s youngest emcee.