Entertainment channel BET this week celebrates the inspiring legacy of Nelson
Mandela in a soulful tribute by Aretha Franklin at the BET Honors
(BET
International, Friday 28 February at 23:00 WAT).
Taped at the BET Honors 2014 in Washington,
D.C. on 8 February, the tribute to the late President of South Africa was led by
the queen of soul Aretha Franklin,
as she delivered a heartfelt rendition of the Sam Cooke classic “A Change
is Going to Come”, in front of a series of giant images of Madiba.
The tribute was preceded by a moving video montage that quoted Mandela’s
own words, spoken by a host of stars from Beyoncé to Forrest Whittaker, Berry
Gordy, Miguel, Smokey Robinson, Russell
Simmons, Jermaine Jackson, Idris Elba and many more.
Mbuso, Zindzi and Bambatha Mandela
attended the event as guests of honour to receive the award on behalf of the
Mandela family.
Commented Alex Okosi, Senior Vice President & Managing Director,
Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) Africa, “The outpouring of love and affection for Nelson Mandela has been incredible and a true testament to his
greatness and impact on society. We are
thrilled and proud that Madiba’s enduring legacy has been recognized on this
global platform.”
Other highlights at the awards included Maria Carey debuting her new single “You’re Mine” in a
gravity-defying dress atop a grand piano, while Jennifer Hudson, Janelle Monae,
Tamar Braxton, Smokey Robinson, Karen Clarke Sheard and Wayne
Brady brought down the house with a series of powerful and magnetic
performances. Other highlights from
the event included Aretha Franklin’s
granddaughter, Victorie Franklin,
performing Tamela Mann’s “Take Me to
the King” to honour her grandmother, followed by a fantastic tribute by
Oscar-winning songbird Jennifer Hudson.
Honouring distinguished African Americans performing at exceptional
levels, this year’s BET Honors celebrated
the achievements of Aretha Franklin, Motown Records founder and creator
of the smash hit “Motown the Musical”, Berry Gordy, entertainment
trailblazer, Ice Cube, visual artist, Carrie Mae Weems and American Express CEO &
Chairman, Ken Chenault.
Watch the Star Tribute To Mandela here: http://www.bet.com/video/ bethonors/2014/highlights/ honoree-package-nelson- mandela.html.
See more photos after the cut.
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