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The 7th Annual 2022 Black Music Honors Awards Show Celebrates Some Of Music’s Heavy Hitters

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – MAY 19: Keri Hilson and LeToya Luckett attend the 7th Annual Black Music Honors on May 19, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Black Music Honors )

Last night, the 7th Annual Black Music Honors took place in Atlanta at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center. The celebration of music included dynamic performances, surprise celebrity appearances, and a program dedicated to honoring legends in the music industry. Two-time Grammy Winner Letoya Luckett and comedian DeRay Davis hosted the ceremony.

Performers that graced the stage included Kid N’ Play, Carl Thomas, Zonnique, Dondria Nicole,  Dionne Ferris, Amber Riley, Eric Bellinger, Avery Wilson, PJ Morton, Jade Novah, Keedron Bryant, Ahjah and Rhea Walls from The Walls Group, Tasha Page-Lockhart, Crystal Aikin, Sheléa, Kevin Ross and Eric Roberson. Other celebrity appearances included Tammy Rivera, Angela Yee, Raz B, Tiny Harris, Pastor Mike Jr., Trina Braxton and more!

2022 BMH Honorees began with Award-Winning Singer-SongwriterKeri Hilson, who received the Music and Songwriter Icon Award. Multi-Award-Winning Gospel Duo Mary Mary was presented with the Gospel Icon Award; Five-Time Grammy Nominee Tevin Campbell received the R&B Icon Award; Award-Winning Supergroup Dru Hill was recognized with the Urban Music Icon Award and a planned special performance in celebration of their 25th anniversary; NAACP Image Award-Winning Singer Karyn White was honored with the Soul Music Award, and the Legendary R&B Group The Whispers took home the Legends Award for their incredible nearly six-decade music career.

The Black Music Honors is set to air on June 4th through July 3rd, and on Bounce TV on June 25th. 

Source: Cr8 Agency

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