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- A music video for the single "I Need Love" by Hip-Hop recording artist LL Cool J, from his 1987 album "Bigger and Deffer". In the music video, LL Cool J portrays a megastar rapper with a hectic schedule filled with sold-out tour dates, lively parties, screaming females, and tons of fun. However, he'd rather have a steady relationship with the one girl he loves.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Sisqó, Pink and Shemar Moore, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Anita Baker, Patti LaBelle and Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds, and honored achievements made during 1994 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 13, 1995 in Los Angeles, California.
- A music video for the 1995 song "All I Need (Razor Sharp Mix)" by the American Hip-Hop recording artist Method Man featuring the R&B recording artist Mary J. Blige, and remixed by producer RZA. The song is a single released from Method Man's album "Tical".
- SINBAD'S SUMMER JAM: 70's Soul Music Festival is a summer music festival organized and hosted by comedian Sinbad, and features performances by prominent soul and funk musicians from the 1970s. The festival was held in Saint Martin and aired August 5, 1995 on HBO.
- The 16th BET Awards was hosted by Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross, and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 26, 2016 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- A 2016 awards show that celebrated the trailblazing first ladies of hip hop.
- A late night variety and talk show hosted by radio personality Michael Baisden with sidekick Morris Day and aired on the TV One cable channel.
- A music video for the single "Around the Way Girl" by Hip-Hop recording artist LL Cool J, from his 1990 album "Mama Said Knock You Out". In the music video, LL Cool J holds a casting call in search of a female model for his next music video, but is unhappy with the uppity-snooty females picked thus far. Instead, he takes to the streets to find an "around the way girl" sitting at the bus stop and sucking on a lollipop.
- A half-hour music and variety show hosted by Nia Peeples and featured live performances, interviews and music videos from top urban music recording artists. The series was created in 1991 by Arsenio Hall as a televised after-show to his talk show The Arsenio Hall Show (1989).
- The 15th BET Awards was hosted by Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross, and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 28, 2015 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- The 9th BET Awards was hosted by Jamie Foxx and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 28, 2009 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- A music video for the single "Me Myself and I" by Hip-Hop recording group De La Soul, from their 1989 album "3 Feet High and Rising". In the music video, the group attends grade school where they revolt against the stereotypical norms associated with Hip-Hop culture and chose to maintain their unique "De La Soul".
- The 1st BET Awards was hosted by Steve Harvey and Cedric The Entertainer, and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 19, 2001 at the Paris Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- Sinbad's "Soul Music Festival: Part IV" is a summer 1998 music festival organized and hosted by the comedian, and features performances by prominent soul and funk musicians from the 1970s. The music festival was held in Aruba and aired July 17, 1998 on HBO.
- The 34th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards is a ceremony hosted by Kirk Franklin that honors the achievements of music recording artists and composers for their contributions to Gospel music. The event was held at the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and aired April 21, 2019 on the Black Entertainment Television network.
- A music video for the 1991 song "Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)" by the American R&B recording group Mint Condition, released for their album "Meant to Be Mint". In the music video, the band rehearses for an up-coming concert, while observing a beautiful female with the prettiest brown eyes heavily focused on directing and staging the band's musical performance.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Arsenio Hall that honored Soul Train's 25th Anniversary with a Hall of Fame tribute. The event was held on November 22, 1995 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired in syndication on various networks.
- Frankie Beverly and Maze are presented the 2012 Cadillac Lifetime Archievement Award.
- The 1st Annual Black Music Honors is a ceremony that was hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Ledisi and honored legendary artists who have influenced and made significant contributions to African-American music. This years honorees were Shirley Caesar, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Big Daddy Kane, Dionne Warwick, Clarence Avant and Stax Records.
- The 13th BET Awards was hosted by Chris Tucker and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 30, 2013 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- A sports documentary of the most iconic performances at The Open Championship, one of golf's most prestigious tournaments on the PGA tour. A selective group of legendary champions of the tournament provide in-depth, first-person reflections of their performance at the event, the fan participation, the allure of the golf courses, their rivalries, and the iconic Claret Jug.
- A documentary of 'The Bayou', a legendary music venue located in Washington, D.C. The documentary provides an in-depth history of the venue in the historic Georgetown neighborhood and its relationship with national and regional musicians of various genres who have either socialized at the venue or given noteworthy performances at the venue.
- The 17th BET Awards was hosted by Leslie Jones and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 25, 2017 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- A music video for the 1991 charity song "Heal Yourself" by a group of American Hip-Hop recording artists collectively known as H.E.A.L. (Human Education Against Lies). In the music video, the artists gather in an inner-city neighborhood for a block party filled with socially conscious music about black pride and self-sufficiency.
- A music video for the 1989 single "Smooth Operator" by Hip-Hop recording artist Big Daddy Kane, from his album "It's a Big Daddy Thing". In the music video, Big Daddy Kane is genuine for '89 and still not half-stepping as a smooth operator on the pool table and equally smooth lyricist on the microphone.
- A music video for the single "I Get the Job Done" by Hip-Hop recording artist Big Daddy Kane, from his 1989 album "It's a Big Daddy Thing". In the music video, Big Daddy Kane performs the song with Hip-Hop dancers, interspersed with females performing various job occupations.
- The 50th NAACP Image Awards ceremony recognizes outstanding achievements made during 2018 by people of color in music, television and motion pictures. The ceremony is held at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, California on March 30, 2019, and broadcast live on the TV One cable network.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Queen Latifah and Arsenio Hall, and honored achievements made during 2002 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 1, 2003 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California.
- The 10th BET Awards was hosted by Queen Latifah and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 27, 2010 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Wendy Williams and honored achievements made during 2013 by musicians of color. The event was held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
- SINBAD'S SUMMER JAM: Second Annual 70's Soul Music Festival is a summer music festival organized and hosted by comedian Sinbad, and features performances by prominent soul and funk musicians from the 1970s. The festival aired on HBO.
- "Mo' Funny: Black Comedy in America" is a 1993 documentary that traces the cultural humor of African-Americans dating back to the minstrel shows in the early 1900s to the golden age of black comedies in the 1980s and 1990s. The documentary premiered February 9, 1993 on HBO.
- The 7th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards is a ceremony hosted by Clifton Davis and Marilyn McCoo that honors the achievements of music recording artists and composers their contributions to Gospel music. The event was held at Royce Hall on the UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Tamia, Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes, Shemar Moore and Eric Benét, and honored achievements made during 1999 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 4, 2000 in Los Angeles, California.
- The annual BET Honors ceremony was hosted by Gabrielle Union and honored the contribution of African-American entertainers and dignitaries. The event was held at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- The 11th BET Awards was hosted by Kevin Hart and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 26, 2011 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- Hip-Hop artists Salt-N-Pepa performs in the music video for "Get Up Everybody (Get Up)", a song released on their 1988 album "A Salt with a Deadly Pepa". The music video is a sequel to Salt-N-Pepa Feat. Experience Unlimited: Shake Your Thang (1988). In the music video, Salt-N-Pepa are set free after being detained by the NYPD and they venture throughout the neighborhood energizing everybody to get up and dance. Kid 'N Play and Hurby 'Luv Bug' Azor make guest appearances.
- The 3rd BET Awards was hosted by Mo'Nique and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 24, 2003 at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles, California and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- The 5th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards is a ceremony hosted by Clifton Davis and Marla Gibbs that honors the achievements of music recording artists and composers their contributions to Gospel music. The ceremony is held at the Aquarius Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- "CELEBRATE THE DREAM: 50 Years of Ebony Magazine" is a television special that pays tribute to 50-years of African-American achievements in entertainment, sports, politics and social activism. The event was taped on November 17, 1996 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired November 28, 1996 on ABC.
- Sinbad's "Soul Music Festival: Part 5" is a summer 1999 music festival organized and hosted by the comedian, and features performances by prominent soul and funk musicians from the 1970s. The music festival was held in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands and aired August 20, 1999 on HBO.
- The 5th Annual Black Music Honors is a ceremony that was hosted by Rickey Smiley that honors legendary artists who have made significant contributions to African-American music. The ceremony airs November 21, 2020 on Bounce TV and in syndication.
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- A music video for the 1987 single "The Overweight Lovers in the House" by the Hip-Hop recording group Heavy D & The Boyz, from their debut album "Living Large". In the music video, Andre Harrell is promoting a sold-out concert for Heavy D & The Boyz at the Ritz in New York City where the group gives a live performance.
- A music video for the 1988 song "Soul Sisters" by the American Hip-Hop recording artists Finesse & Synquis, a single released from their debut album of the same name. In the music video, the duo arrives at packed club in New York City and gives a live performance to an energetic crowd.
- A music video for the 1989 single "Hey Young World" by Hip-Hop recording artist Slick Rick, from his 1988 album "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick". In the music video, Slick Rick raps about the bad decisions made by the young world, and the consequences of those behaviors.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Dionne Warwick and Luther Vandross and recognized achievements made during 1986 by people of color. The event was held on March 23, 1987 in Los Angeles, California .
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Monica, Shemar Moore, Deborah Cox and Busta Rhymes, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- "In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues" showcases an evening that honored blues music, blues guitarists and its influence on American music. Featured performers include Mick Jagger, B.B. King, Jeff Beck, Gary Clark Jr., and many others. The event was held at The White House and aired on PBS.