BET Awards 2021: See the full winners list

Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, H.E.R., Chadwick Boseman, and LeBron James were among Sunday night's winners, while DMX and Queen Latifah received special tributes.

The BET Awards were back in full force Sunday night. Hosted by Taraji P. Henson, the network's 21st ceremony and television broadcast featured a live audience as it honored talent across music, television, film, and sports at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

Megan Thee Stallion dominated, taking home the awards for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist; Video of the Year and Best Collaboration for "WAP," her duet with Cardi B; and a Viewer's Choice Award for "Savage (Remix)," her 2020 track with Beyoncé.

The legendary Queen Latifah received the Lifetime Achievement Award. After Rapsody, Lil' Kim, and MC Lyte paid tribute to her, performing her songs "Ladies First" and "U.N.I.T.Y.," the actress and rapper accepted the award with her father, Lancelot Owens, Sr., while holding a photo of her late mother, Rita Owens.

"I'm so extremely moved, I don't even know what to say," Latifah said, choking up. "Let me just say that I want to thank God because God designed this whole thing to be this way. There is no way that I could have had the parents that I was born to, my father, my mother, who instilled so much in me. My family, I love you. My siblings, my best friends who ride or die with me. Whether my face is on the dirt or flying in the sky, they know me and they are there for me."

She continued, "I want to thank BET for creating an outlet for beautiful Blackness to thrive, to shine. When we couldn't get played on the radio and other places, we couldn't get our videos played in other places, there was BET, that allowed us to be in our fullness and to shine to this night right now, right here… Be Black. Black is beautiful."

Other highlights included Cardi B revealing her second pregnancy during a set with her husband, Migos member Offset, and Lil Nas X kissing his male dancer at the end of a fiery, Egyptian-themed, Michael Jackson–referencing performance of his No. 1 hit "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)."

Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby, City Girls, Jazmine Sullivan, and Ari Lennox also took to the stage. Lil Baby, H.E.R., Giveon, Chadwick Boseman, Andra Day, Silk Sonic, Burna Boy, Naomi Osaka, and LeBron James were among the night's winners.

DMX, who died in April, was honored in a special tribute featuring Busta Rhymes, Method Man, and Swizz Beatz performing the late rapper's songs. The tribute included new tracks from the artist's posthumous album, Exodus.

See the full list of winners for the 2021 BET Awards below.

Best Album

The Weeknd, After Hours
DaBaby, Blame It on Baby
Megan Thee Stallion, Good News
WINNER: Jazmine Sullivan, Heaux Tales
Nas, King's Disease
Chloe x Halle, Ungodly Hour

Best Collaboration

WINNER: Cardi B ft. Megan Thee Stallion - "WAP"
DaBaby ft. Roddy Ricch - "Rockstar"
DJ Khaled ft. Drake - "Popstar"
Jack Harlow ft. DaBaby, Tory Lanez, and Lil Wayne – "Whats Poppin (Remix)"
Megan Thee Stallion ft. DaBaby – "Cry Baby"
Pop Smoke ft. Lil Baby and DaBaby – "For the Night"

Best Female R&B / Pop Artist

Beyoncé
WINNER: H.E.R.
Jazmine Sullivan
Jhené Aiko
Summer Walker
SZA

Best Male R&B / Pop Artist

6lack
Anderson .Paak
WINNER: Chris Brown
Giveon
Tank
The Weeknd

Best New Artist

Coi Leray
Flo Milli
WINNER: Giveon
Jack Harlow
Latto
Pooh Shiesty

Best Group

21 Savage and Metro Boomin
Chloe X Halle
Chris Brown and Young Thug
City Girls
Migos
WINNER: Silk Sonic

Best Female Hip-Hop Artist

Cardi B
Coi Leray
Doja Cat
WINNER: Megan Thee Stallion
Latto
Saweetie

Best Male Hip-Hop Artist

DaBaby
Drake
J. Cole
Jack Harlow
WINNER: Lil Baby
Pop Smoke

Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award

Bebe Winans – "In Jesus Name"
Cece Winans – "Never Lost
H.E.R. – "Hold Us Together"
WINNER: Kirk Franklin – "Strong God"
Marvin Sapp – "Thank You for It All"
Tamela Mann – "Touch From You"

BET Her Award

Alicia Keys ft. Khalid – "So Done"
Brandy ft. Chance the Rapper – "Baby Mama"
Bri Steves – "Anti Queen"
Chloe x Halle – "Baby Girl"
Ciara ft. Ester Dean – "Rooted"
WINNER: SZA – "Good Days"

Best International Act

Aya Nakamura (France)
WINNER: Burna Boy (Nigeria)
Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)
Emicida (Brazil)
Headie One (U.K.)
Wizkid (Nigeria)
Young T & Bugsey (U.K.)
Youssoupha (France)

Viewer's Choice: Best New International Act

WINNER: Bree Runway (U.K.)
Arlo Parks (U.K.)
Bramsito (France)
Elaine (South Africa)
MC Dricka (Brazil)
Ronisia (France)
Tems (Nigeria)

Viewer's Choice Award

Cardi B ft. Megan Thee Stallion – "WAP"
Chris Brown and Young Thug – "Go Crazy"
DaBaby ft. Roddy Ricch – "Rockstar"
DJ Khaled ft. Drake – "Popstar"
Drake ft. Lil Durk – "Laugh Now Cry Later"
Lil Baby – "The Bigger Picture"
WINNER: Megan Thee Stallion ft. Beyoncé – "Savage (Remix)"
Silk Sonic – "Leave the Door Open"

Video of the Year

Cardi B – "Up"
WINNER: Cardi B ft. Megan Thee Stallion – "WAP"
Chloe X Halle – "Do It"
Chris Brown and Young Thug – "Go Crazy"
Drake ft. Lil Durk – "Laugh Now Cry Later"
Silk Sonic – "Leave the Door Open"

Video Director of the Year

Benny Boom
WINNER: Bruno Mars and Florent Déchard
Cole Bennett
Colin Tilley
Dave Meyers
Hype Williams

Best Movie

Coming 2 America
WINNER: Judas and the Black Messiah
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
One Night in Miami
Soul
The United States vs. Billie Holiday

Best Actress

WINNER: Andra Day
Angela Bassett
Issa Rae
Jurnee Smollett
Viola Davis
Zendaya

Best Actor

Aldis Hodge
WINNER: Chadwick Boseman
Damson Idris
Daniel Kaluuya
Eddie Murphy
Lakeith Stanfield

Youngstars Award

Alex R. Hibbert
Ethan Hutchison
Lonnie Chavis
WINNER: Marsai Martin
Michael Epps
Storm Reid

Sportswoman of the Year Award

A'ja Wilson
Candace Parker
Claressa Shields
WINNER: Naomi Osaka
Serena Williams
Skylar Diggins-Smith

Sportsman of the Year Award

Kyrie Irving
WINNER: Lebron James
Patrick Mahomes
Russell Westbrook
Russell Wilson
Stephen Curry

The 2021 BET Awards aired Sunday, June 27, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on BET.

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Jason Lamphier

Jason Lamphier is a senior editor at Entertainment Weekly who covers news and music. Before joining EW, he was an editor at The New York Observer, Out, and Interview.

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