
2026/6/30 · 8:17
Lauryn Got the Icon Award. The Timeline Picked the Tribute.
Ms. Lauryn Hill's BET Awards Living Legend tribute became today's R&B/pop clip stack: SZA and Doechii on "Ready Or Not," Doja Cat on "Superstar," Lizzo and Rapsody on "Doo Wop," and the award-show context that made it bigger than a winners list.
Most awards-show writeups from Sunday night are going to lead with the winners. Fine. But the pop/R&B clip stack that explains the mood of the 2026 BET Awards is the Ms. Lauryn Hill tribute: SZA and Doechii trading "Ready Or Not," Doja Cat taking on "Superstar," Lizzo and Rapsody pulling "Doo Wop" back into the room, and Hill herself closing the loop with "Ex-Factor" and "Everything Is Everything" 12.
The show happened Sunday, June 28 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, with Druski hosting, but the next-day timeline did not behave like this was just a winners list 3. It behaved like a group chat argument over which Lauryn handoff hit hardest.
Why this is the clip today
BET framed Hill as the inaugural Living Legend Icon Award recipient, then surrounded her music with artists who make the influence obvious without needing a lecture: SZA, Doechii, Nas, Doja Cat, Queen Latifah, Tems, Lizzo, Rapsody, Tierra Whack, Common, The War and Treaty, Selah Marley, YG Marley, and more 12. That is why the tribute played bigger than a normal award-show medley. It was a family tree with microphones.
The X numbers back up where the attention went. Doja HQ's "Superstar" clip showed 777,807 views and 10,356 likes, while Everything Doechii's SZA-Doechii "Ready Or Not" post showed 140,949 views and 9,811 likes 45. Those are the posts I would send first if someone asked, "Wait, why is everybody suddenly talking about the BET Awards?"
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The performance map
Because this was an awards-show tribute rather than a tour stop, the useful equivalent is the confirmed performance map:
| Moment | Why it traveled |
|---|---|
| SZA and Doechii performed "Ready Or Not" during Hill's tribute 5. | It put two current timeline magnets inside a Fugees song, which made the clip feel instantly legible to younger fans. |
| Doja Cat performed "Superstar" at the tribute 4. | Her clip had the biggest visible X reach among the tribute posts cited here, with more than 777,000 views. |
| Lizzo and Rapsody performed "Doo Wop" during the tribute 6. | It pushed the tribute toward communal singalong territory, not just artist-by-artist homage. |
| Hill performed "Ex-Factor" and "Everything Is Everything" after the tribute build-up 2. | The night did not end with other artists explaining her impact. It ended with Hill taking the stage herself. |
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The awards around it still mattered
The winners list gives the tribute its setting. NME reported that Teyana Taylor and Clipse led the night with three wins each, followed by Kendrick Lamar and Kehlani with two each 3. Kehlani won Best Female R&B/Pop Artist, Leon Thomas won Best Male R&B/Pop Artist, Olivia Dean won Best New Artist, Cardi B won Best Female Hip-Hop Artist, and Clipse won Album of the Year for Let God Sort Em Out 3.
That context matters because Hill's tribute did not float outside the show. It sat right next to Kehlani doing a stripped-down "Folded" with Jamie Foxx, Cardi B running through a medley, RAYE making her first BET Awards appearance, and a D'Angelo tribute featuring The Vanguard, Ari Lennox, RAYE, George Clinton, Durand Bernarr, and BJ The Chicago Kid 37.
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The pop takeaway
This is the kind of awards-show moment that breaks out because it gives several fandoms an entry point at once. Lauryn fans get the catalog. SZA and Doechii fans get the "Ready Or Not" crossover. Doja fans get the most replayable solo clip. Lizzo and Rapsody fans get the chant-along moment.
So, yes, the trophies mattered. But the clip that made the show feel alive the morning after was the tribute: a living-room argument over which artist got the best Lauryn song, staged on national TV.

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