Word Has It: BET Awards To Feature LOTS Of Gospel Artists

Word has it that the BET Awards will feature a handful of gospel artists that I’m pretty sure you folks will enjoy…

Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, Kim Burrell, Fred Hammond and Karen Clark Sheard have been announced as performers on this year’s annual awards broadcast, which will air LIVE this Sunday, June 27th at 8pm ET/7pm CST on BET.

Who WASN’T tuning in before, but WILL BE now?!


55 Responses

  • Moe wrote on June 24, 2010

    I wouldn't go as far as cussing about it, but I agree with you more or less.


  • Kiesha M. wrote on June 24, 2010

    I haven't tuned into the BET Awards every year but I'm pretty sure Fred, Karen Clark, & Kim Burrell have never been performers.


  • BETSUCKS wrote on June 24, 2010

    The BET Awards are too GHETTO we always talk about how the media portray us we are the media! Why not have Y'Anna Crawley and Le'Andria Johnson? They are the networks newest gospel artists. BET sucks ***EDITED FOR VULGARITY***


  • Mia_v4c wrote on June 24, 2010

    LMBO @ EJ's ever watchful eye. Let's do a few "woosaa's" and smooth down those ruffled feathers! It's too tense in here... I'll be watching. Not only to see this but because I'm sure I'll get some good laughs as well! Y'alls cousins are funny...


  • BETSUCKS wrote on June 24, 2010

    Kim hasnt but she is nothing but a bunch of rifts and runs.


  • Jessica wrote on June 24, 2010

    Wow I understand the hurt everyone but wow. Now I do agree we see these same people every year. I'm quite sure they're tired of singing all the time. I would've love to see the Suday Best crew, Kiki Sheard, Mali Music (sooooo slept on) just someone new. Please give these new artist a chance!


  • marshawn wrote on June 24, 2010

    BeBe & CeCe make me sick. :/ It's gon be some medley with all of them or they gonna be in the Michael tribute.


  • Kiesha M. wrote on June 24, 2010

    Who? For BET's "Celebration of Gospel" and "Bobby Jones", yes. For BET Awards, no. People hardly know them. They are no draw ANYWHERE yet. They already don't have many gospel artists represented for that reason & the ones they pick at least have some kind of "fame" and influence even to secular artists that listen to these artists.


  • BETSUCKS wrote on June 24, 2010

    Have no draw are you kidding me?! Everyone knows who they are and if BET was smart they would promote their own. Because of Sunday Best Y'Anna and Le'Andria are household names. Do a poll and ask people who Kim Burrell is...many wouldn't know.


  • Tam Tam wrote on June 24, 2010

    Ha! The ONLY reason I was gonna watch is because of the Prince Lifetime Achievement Award! Yep, I said it! And I'll say this too, unapologetically: it will be VERY TRIFLING if these gospel artists "perform" to a track versus a live band.


  • Kiesha M. wrote on June 24, 2010

    With all due respect, you've got be joking right now. Is this sarcasm? Do you think America is tuning in like they do with American Idol? No! This is "Sunday's Best", the ratings are nothing. Y'Anna & LeAndria are "household" names? Maybe inside the houses of their member's home churches. Yes. The rest of America, most certainly not.


  • Michael Dixon wrote on June 24, 2010

    why is everyone cursing lol is it that serious?? lol every year bet features only ONE gospel artist and its usually the artist who wins the gospel artist award. IM SOOOO excited that they are featuring a plethora of gospel artist this year its actually making me interested in watching they are prolly singing kirk franklins haiti song which i love so im good..it will bring MUCH needed claSS to the BET awards so im watching...


  • Chole wrote on June 24, 2010

    well I heard while it's been great that all of them are performing ... they are ALL in the same performance segment!


  • gospoman wrote on June 24, 2010

    Who said anything about BeBe and CeCe?


  • Michael Dixon wrote on June 24, 2010

    i agree with keisha m. yuh we watched sundaybest but i can guarantee that some of my friends who are casual gospel listeners have no idea who yanna crawley is but i do aggree that bet shud promote thier new winner like have her present or sumthing


  • Mia_v4c wrote on June 24, 2010

    ESPECIALLY THAT, TAM TAM! Yep, I co-signed. I'm mad that didn't pop into my mind first, lol. When they did the Chaka Khan tribute on some BET show a while back and Prince played in the band, I. WAS. DONE. I was observing my writing mentor's studio session and everything STOPPED once that came on TV. Phones were ringing..."You watching?" I was so MAD when it got pushed off the DVR. If Prince doesn't perform at the end of the tribute, I'll cry. I'll literally cry. LMBO... I'm not kidding. I'll cry.


  • BETSUCKS wrote on June 24, 2010

    You can't be serious mam. You should post on topics that you know more information on. The are not only household names to "church folk" but those who don't go as well. Do your homework. You're not talking to a rookie.


  • Naisha wrote on June 24, 2010

    Well according to to a Tweet by Fred, they are singing Kirk Franklin's "Anybody out There Listening". *blank stare* Ain't no whoopin' and hollerin' to that song. With that being said, I too am looking forward to the Tribute to Prince. **Purple Rain, Purple Rain...**


  • Tam Tam wrote on June 24, 2010

    You know it, Mia_v4c! :-) "When they did the Chaka Khan tribute on some BET show a while back and Prince played in the band, I. WAS. DONE. I was observing my writing mentor's studio session and everything STOPPED once that came on TV." Don't you just love moments like this? When you witness a major musical moment that cannot be denied! I mean, when was the last time this has happened? Not just with Prince, but any such moment with a major music artist, esp. in gospel music? I remember when Prince was the musical guest on a NAACP Image Awards a few years ago... or when he was a surprise guest on American Idol what, a couple of years ago? I wonder if there's anybody in gospel who can deliver those kinds of moments? Oh yeah, there's one: Israel Houghton!


  • gospoman wrote on June 24, 2010

    I'm looking forward to their performances. I hope they do have a live band and that it is done in excellence. But that's what I expect for the entire show.


  • Tam Tam wrote on June 24, 2010

    Respectfully, I don't have cable TV so the ONLY reason I know who Y'Anna and LeAndria are is mainly because of gospelpundit.com. So household names? That's a bit generous. It would make sense for the BET to cross-promote their shows by featuring them on the BET Awards, but that would be too much like right and we know that BET is incapable of anything that makes sense so.... lower the expectations....


  • @matthew5and9 wrote on June 24, 2010

    EJ is getting ready to take the oil out. *Cussin' saints* huh?


  • ebonisun wrote on June 24, 2010

    This will be interesting nevertheless....I'm usually entertained pretty good during this show (being funny). I can't wait to see the gospel artists performance. (((I can't wait to see Prince too)))...I just hope I can last that long thru this show....these two sets probably won't be until the end of the show. The beginning and end are usually worth watching if anything.


  • BETSUCKS wrote on June 24, 2010

    tam tam i like how you worded that


  • Mia_v4c wrote on June 24, 2010

    Oh I SO remember when Prince was on AI. My Mom and I acted like little school girls! We were so scured we'd miss something that we watched the whole thing on the 15" TV in the kitchen instead of running to the family room, lol...sad. The last moment like that I remember vividly was Kelly Price on the Celebration of Gospel singing "For Every Mountain". I remember talking about that for weeks. What are some others, folks?


  • Tam Tam wrote on June 24, 2010

    Kim Burrell singing "I Believe in You and Me" to Whitney Houston @ BET Honors....


  • In My Realm wrote on June 24, 2010

    I keep saying the same thing too, IT'S THE SAME DARN PEOPLE FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS, I'm sick of it!


  • Mia_v4c wrote on June 24, 2010

    LMBO! No joke...I imagined that when EJ saw it, he went into super-hero mode with a cape, a samurai sword AND anointing oil!


  • Lady E wrote on June 24, 2010

    I will be watching just so I will know what everyone is talking about on monday. Last year was a bunch of Foolwang. But I am looking forward to queen Latifah hosting and the Prince Tribute. Prince is the man. Whoever sings Purple Rain (if it isnt prince himself) better put they foot in it. No joke. And I love me some Fred Hammond so I want to see him. But the BET awards has been a hot wretched mess for years now. But for entertainment purposes only, I will tune in. But for all those that want a good dose of the holy-ghost, the BET awards might not be your forte. Might be a little much for some of yall hollier than thou folks. Better wait for a celebration of gospel re-run.


  • Miko wrote on June 24, 2010

    Even though I agree with you as far as America knowing them, the Sunday Best winners are probably known among BET's audience. I'm just saying...


  • Miko wrote on June 24, 2010

    Well, get ready to be hurt, Tam. It costs to bring bands...and BET is quite cheap. Just be thankful our artists are getting some play in that arena.


  • Tam Tam wrote on June 24, 2010

    You're probably right, Miko. But I'm just saying: Prince never sang to a track!!!! LOL!!!! But seriously, that's just not right. There was a recent conference at a convention and it cost like $20 to get into the concert and each of the headliners sang to their CD tracks! I mean, that just ain't right. There should be some kind of disclaimer on concert tickets/flyers announcing that that no live band is on the show; tracks only because that's RIDICULOUS to PAY for a concert only to hear the artist sing over a TRACK! I could do that myself at home on karaoke!


  • Katydid wrote on June 24, 2010

    That comment about gospelpundit.com is clearing things up a bit=) ...as always! I hardly ever watch cable TV. There are quite a few cds I would have missed out on IF IT HAD NOT BEEN FOR THE Pundit Player on my side.......drums, please! LOL


  • novella wrote on June 24, 2010

    I'll take the good and leave the bad.....It's BET folks, what do you expect. I read where Prince has put together his band for his tribute so I am looking forward to this musical genius receiving a well-deserved honor.


  • Katydid wrote on June 24, 2010

    Tarralyn Ramsey would add an interesting twist. Her voice is so rich and strong, you can not ignore pipes like that!!!!! Some voices are so powerful that they stir your soul- a different style just adds to the appeal. It is so interesting that other music channels can just easily introduce an artist with some kind of disturbing uproar. For instance, one new secular artist in now is showing up everywhere in garb and gook. People are just eating it up. She is all over Twitter. Can she sing?...... NO! It is just the way it is right now. Tell us how you REALLY feel. If everyone just comes on the blog in frustration without the details, the "gospel" platform is tarnished. It is no longer good news. ____Perhaps BET's ongoing repeats take away from progression or invitation and appeal to youth? I understand. I am also a fan of Kierra Sheard. Now would be a wonderful time for them to highlight her ability to present in so many different styles of music along with her performance in a movie. That one scene in "Preacher's Kid" when she gives a sneak peek of genuine vocal skills..well that was just awesome. Young ladies need to see more talent like that.


  • shaun wrote on June 24, 2010

    Not quite the same peopel, Karen Clark Sheard has never been on this show before and I am very thrilled about that!!!!


  • tory terron wrote on June 24, 2010

    im excited for Kim Burrell & Karen Clark-Sheard because they are my favorite singers !! and they always bring the house down.. I'm also tuning in to see what everyone is wearing.. I'm afraid for Karen because she wears some outlandish attire sometimes (as does Vickie Winans) but I know that T.A.P.S. (The Annointed Pace Sisters) along w/ Tamela Mann are gone represent w/ their attire (assuming that they will be there) !! lol. and I wanna see how Kim steps out w/ her slimmer frame.. thats it..


  • Julien wrote on June 24, 2010

    Yawn! The same people every ***EDITED FOR PROFANITY*** year. I wanna see Kierra Sheard, Tarralyn Ramsey, Smokie Norful, etc etc.


  • ahsan wrote on June 24, 2010

    Why is everybody so excited about Prince hes too satanic, let me refresh your memory when michael jackson said if i don't write it down he'll [meaning the devil] give it to Prince. But i am excited about all those gospel artists being on the bet awards this year.


  • Tam Tam wrote on June 24, 2010

    Did you read what you wrote out loud? Just because MJ said what he said makes Prince satanic? But I digress.... It is sad that I'm more excited to see an innovative musical artist over some of these gospel music artists who make choices to produce manufactured music for the masses versus what Prince is best known for (as poorly acted but still decently portrayed in the prince pic "Purple Rain"): doing his own music his own way.


  • Courtney wrote on June 24, 2010

    Yes, i am a crazy BeBe&CeCe fan and I STILL don't understand why they were NOT nominated (and i will let that one rest), nor why they are NOT featured on the show...but maybe they were asked, and couldnt not becuz of schedule...who knows? Love Kirk, but please don't do the Haiti song...what else you got? And I know with the supererogation of gospel artists that will be featured, i knew that there would only be a 4 minute gospel part of the show...BET Awards aint tryin' to give gospel no more than a lil' time,...like they are doing us a favor to pacify us for a few minutes...they have to fill the show with profanity and bleeping and hotmessness!!


  • Courtney wrote on June 24, 2010

    Also, as with all award shows, my Facebook friends and I have a virtual FB party and make comments/observations in our status ... We laugh, cut-up, critique, and etc....I always warn my non-participating FB friends to take me off their NEWSFEED if they are annoyed by my continuous comments...but this should be an interesting show...and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE...ALL WINNERS THAT COME TO THE STAGE...if you can't perform your vulgar song in church, please dont thank your LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST who is the head of your life!! That just cracks me up!!!


  • Norman Lee wrote on June 24, 2010

    It certainly looks like its Kim Burrell's time! So proud of her!


  • ashley wrote on June 25, 2010

    What r u talking about??? I dont think he said anything about them....


  • Shawn wrote on June 25, 2010

    I was gonna watch it anyway.


  • Gayle wrote on June 24, 2010

    Don't y-all know that Prince is a JW just like Michael?'


  • Michael Jenkins wrote on June 25, 2010

    I am not surprised because judging by the commercials, they had thousands of gospel artists featured. I am surprised that many of them are performing but I do have my doubts. I am very happy that Karen is performing, she is my favorite singer, this must be a first for her. Okay the only thing that I am concerned about is the secular stage. Now I know that Jesus says to go ye in the world and preach the gospel to every creature. However I really hope that those gospel artists remain the light and not try to devoid the message of Jesus Christ. We are called to walk in the light as Jesus is the light. I do have to wonder if there is a sudden agenda in this whole thing? Are they now respecting gospel artists or not? I am just baffled, but nevertheless I will not judge until I know the reason why the sudden hype about gospel singers performing at the BET awards.


  • Marshawn wrote on June 25, 2010

    Lol, they irritating me with this promotion. Its like they just said forget "Still". I don't know the last time I've seen them on a mainstream award show together. Yea CeCe, but I'm talking as a duo. This woulda been major exposure for them. Their manager should have been on this one.


  • Sprite wrote on June 25, 2010

    I'm only watching it to see the one and only, Karen Clark Sheard. I just wished it was solo performances instead of being grouped together to perform the Haiti song.


  • busy04 wrote on June 26, 2010

    I'll be watching...to see PRINCE & others, but mostly Prince...can't wait for that! :) I'm actually not very interested in the "gospel artist" performance. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love the fact that they are featured, that's a great thing. But with that particular "number" of them, it's obvious that they're all going to be in ONE HUGE segment, singing the most obvious song(s), and getting a very underrated/overlooked portion on the show. BET has always done that every year with every gospel musician. But that's just me. I'm sure many people are supernaturally excited about it.


  • busy04 wrote on June 26, 2010

    In my thought to your comment, "only thing that I am concerned about is the secular stage...However I really hope that those gospel artists remain the light and not try to devoid the message of Jesus Christ." I like the point you made with that statement. I actually don't have a strong attraction to the "gospel line up" for the show, but like you said about them "remaining in the light". That is what matters to me most, that the artists maintain their integrity of ministry in music while on it. I pray they use the limited time to an advantage. "I do have to wonder if there is a sudden agenda in this whole thing? Are they now respecting gospel artists or not?" I don't think that there's a "certain motive" or agenda behind them being on the show. It has always seen a gospel performance since the first year, as well as the category recognizing them. And you can't forget about the other ways that BET shows support/recognition toward the gospel community...but like I said before, as long as they remain true to the calling, it's all fine with me. I'll be watching Sunday :)


  • Michael Jenkins wrote on June 26, 2010

    Thanks I agree, that is all I want to see. I don`t really have a problem with gospel artist(s) performing, I just want them to be the light to the world. Yea you are right they do tend to have a gospel artist on the BET stage, I was just wondering.


  • Christina wrote on June 27, 2010

    Will not be watching, after Bob Johnson sold BET it just went downhill from there. And the award show is just one big joke.


  • Katydid wrote on June 28, 2010

    It is just absurd to hear secular artists send Kudos to God for presenting vulgar music. That's like thanking God for letting you choose to do wrong- absolutely contradicting and inappropriate, simply ridiculous. However, people have different perspectives and interpretations of Jesus. I am not saying that is right. It is actually very sad because the bible tells you what to think about and what subjects should be used for meditation and music. Pray for their lack of understanding.


  • jannell wrote on July 14, 2010

    I love fred hammond new project unstoppable love i have been following him for a very long time when he was with commission and i get so much from the songs that he writes they really lift my soul heart is truly bless by fred song take my hand, its like the lord told him to write that for me.Im feeling that song in my heart word by word to end because i know my breakthrough is on the way,my change is on the way



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