As we say farewell to 2022, itโs time to look back at the artists who gave us some of the best moments of the year. From Beyonceฬ and Lizzo getting us on the dance floor, to Jordan Peele once again making us wonder what the hell we just watched, to Sheryl Lee Ralph and Angela Bassett being honored like the queens they are, 2022 was full of Black excellence. So join us in some well-deserved, hard-earned snaps for our Entertainers of the Year.
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15: Trevor Noah

If all Trevor Noah did was salute Black women on his final episode of The Daily Show that would be enough. However, he also returned to voice Shuriโs A.I. Griot in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, hosted the Grammys again and embarked on another successful comedy tour. Iโm so excited to see what he does next.
14: Jon Batiste

Jon Batiste started the year by winning five Grammys, including Album of the Year. He followed that up with the big decision to leave The Late Show with Stephen Colbert so he could focus on his successful tour, which featured a stop at Carnegie Hall.
13: Michael R. Jackson

To return to its former glory, Broadway would need something special to galvanize audiences. Michael R. Jackson delivered that with his brilliant, meta, Tony-winning musical, A Strange Loop. This is one of those moments where weโre watching a star come into their own.
12: Kendrick Lamar

The rap superstar returned to the top spot with the ambitious, controversial Mr. Moral & the Big Steppers. He spent the summer dominating the festival circuit and embarked on a world tour. Then he closed things out with eight Grammy nominations.
11: Jordan Peele

He got us again. Jordan Peele reeled us in with another thought-provoking, unique story that left us completely baffled by what we just saw. And as if that wasnโt enough, he carried his universe into theme parks with his overall deal at Universal. Heโs setting a game-changing standard for Black directors.
10: Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion may have spent 2022 defending herself from haters and bullies, but she also had time to host SNL and release the personal, critically acclaimed album Traumazine. And did I mention she joined the MCU by teaching She-Hulk to twerk?
9: Sheryl Lee Ralph

If you look up the word โentertainerโ in the dictionary, thereโs probably a picture of Sheryl Lee Ralph. Thereโs no genre she hasnโt conquered and made her own but sheโs found something special in her Emmy-winning performance on Abbott Elementary. Weโre positive weโll be back here next year to salute the actress for another legendary moment.
8: Quinta Brunson

When you create, write and star in the best comedy on television, youโre definitely one of the best entertainers of the year. When you back it up with an even funnier and more successful Season 2, youโre Quinta Brunson, who is achieving all this while being the first Black woman to conquer many of TV historyโs biggest milestones.
7: Viola Davis

Only Viola Davis could play Michelle Obama and General Nanisca of the Agojie warriors in the same year. In addition to her always amazing performances, the Oscar-winner also produced The Woman King, fighting through an endless battery of rejection to get the film made.
6: Tabitha Brown

In 2022, social media personality/food guru Tabitha Brown launched an Emmy-nominated childrenโs series, a lifestyle line at Target, a Food Network competition show, a specialized seasoning and a cookbook. I hope she plans to spend a big chunk of 2023 sleeping.
5: Angela Bassett

We knew Angela Bassett was going to bring something special to Queen Ramonda grieving the loss of her son TโChalla, but we still werenโt prepared for the masterclass the Oscar nominee delivered. And just to remind us how truly spectacular her range is, she continued to take us on the most fascinating emotional journeys every week as 9-1-1โs Athena.
4: Ryan Coogler

Under normal circumstances, following up a $1 billion, critically-acclaimed movie is considered a difficult task. However, losing the franchiseโs leading man to cancer, rewriting the story, shooting the film and helping the cast and crew through grief is impossible. Ryan Coogler honored the characters, fans and his friend in the most beautiful way possible, once again proving that Wakanda is more than a fictional place, itโs a cultural touchstone.
3: Lizzo

When she wasnโt getting โAbout Damn Timeโ eternally stuck in our heads, Lizzo used her fame to champion body positivity, other women of color and remind haters โBitch, Iโm winning!โ
2: Keke Palmer

Nope, Password, her new digital network Key TV, hosting SNL and having a baby are just a few of the million things Keke Palmer had going on in 2022. She is battling Samuel L. Jackson for the title of โHollywoodโs busiest actor.โ
1: Beyonceฬ

In this crazy mixed-up world, the only thing we can all agree on is that Beyonceฬ truly runs the world. The superstar hinted that she was working on something and the whole world went bananas trying to break the code. When she finally dropped Renaissance, the world stopped as we all came together to decide which song we most closely identified with.
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