Ms. Lauryn Hill received the inaugural Living Legend Icon Award at the 2026 BET Awards on Sunday at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
In her acceptance speech, @MsLaurynHill spoke about purpose, community, and the drive behind her work. On the making of ‘Miseducation,’ she shared, "I was inspired by our potential. I knew it was possible. I dreamed it. I saw it. And I had to manifest it through song." She was equally pointed about what she hopes people take from her example: "Somebody out there needs your gift. So don't sell your gift short."
The award was presented by Ice Cube, and the show featured tributes from SZA, Doechii, Nas, Doja Cat, Queen Latifah, Common, Tems, Tierra Whack, Lizzo, Rapsody, and three of her own children—Selah, YG Marley, and Zion Marley—performing across her catalog. When Hill noticed no one had been assigned "Ex-Factor," she stepped up and performed it herself.
No legal basis. No clear objective. No exit. And much of Britain’s political class spent the week calling Starmer a coward for noticing.
Latest substack from me.
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It’s being said a lot that the shadow of Iraq is hanging over Keir Starmer and the Labour Party during this Iran crisis.
It absolutely should. What’s remarkable is how little much of the British media and the rest of politics seem to be thinking about it at all, or learning its lessons. Those lessons are far deeper and broader than the danger of boots on the ground.
Very clear that the Trump administration doesn't have a plan & can barely state what their objectives are in a press conference, and yet they have still gone ahead and launched a major war, without even bothering to inform their allies, who are now dealing with the consequences.
The number of commentators/journalists salivating at blaming Starmer for ruining the “special relationship” is genuinely pathetic
If anyone ruined it- if it even really exists- here’s a reminder of who did it.
Sky News presenter @KamaliMelbourne weighs in on a video shared online by the White House of the Obamas, which has sparked outrage after featuring imagery widely condemned as racist.
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Our 10th studio album Cabin In The Sky, now available to stream and download! Cover artwork by Hebru Brantley. Production by DJ Premier, Supa Dave West, Pete Rock and features by Killer Mike, Yukimi from Little Dragon, Common, Nas and Black Thought. ☁️🏠⛅️ https://t.co/AJwjolvq1j
D’Angelo was one of a kind. As a pioneer in neo-soul, he inspired a generation of singers, and helped shape music today. Michelle and I are thinking of his family, and all those who loved and admired him. https://t.co/Y97bD9O0E2
People need reflection.
I regret not having more time with you. Your undeniable beauty and talent were not of this world, and a presence not of this world needs protection in a world that covets light and the anointing of God. You sir, moved us, stirred us, inspired and even intimidated others to action with your genius. Thank you for being a beacon of light to a generation and beyond who had no remembrance of the legacy that preceded us. Thank you for charting the course and for making space during a time when no similar space really existed.
You imaged a unity of strength and sensitivity in Black manhood to a generation that only saw itself as having to be one or the other. It is my earnest prayer that you are in peace, far away from selfishness, fear and/or controlling interests. Far from possessiveness, far from greed, far from manipulation, far from exploitation, far from intentionally designed chaos and that you Brother are in peace, in bliss and in eternal light and fulfillment with our Father in heaven. I Love you and I miss you. May God grant peace and shelter to your family, true friends and genuine appreciators, Brother, King.
D’Angelo made three albums with no skips. That man is a legend. And for those of us who were in our early adulthood during that neo-Soul era, this one hit especially hard.
They call it peace, but for the Palestinians, it risks to be Apartheid at its worst.
All eyes must remain on Palestine. People of the world, do not look away now. As the legacy of Nelson Mandela reminds us, no one is free until everyone is free.
The question that so offended the White House: : “Is it appropriate, President Trump, that a president in office should be engaged in so much business activity?”
“Do not insult us by calling this a humanitarian crisis. Do not dignify this by calling it a war... This is genocide.”
Daniel Kebede, the general secretary of the National Education Union, gave a speech about the suffering in Gaza and the “silence” of the world on Wednesday.
For a man who fashions himself a free speech martyr, Mr. Farage seems most at home with Putin and the autocrats of the world.
In Congress he testified freely, calling the UK an “authoritarian” regime but left before all Members could question him so he could be on his TV show!