On Sunday, Usher received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2024 BET Awards.
But what was supposed to be a momentous occasion turned into an incident mired in confusion due to most of the R&B croonerβs speech being βbleeped outβ and hard to follow. And while many believed the silence was due to him using a plethora of profanityβwhat was actually the culprit was an alleged βaudio malfunction,β according to BET.
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βDue to an audio malfunction during the LIVE telecast, portions of his speech were inadvertently muted,β the network said in a statement to Billboard. βCelebrating global icon Usher on our stage with a star-studded tribute and having him accept his award with a heartfelt speech was an honorβ¦ We extend our sincere apologies to Usher as we couldnβt be more grateful for his participation in Cultureβs Biggest Night.β
Later on, they posted the mostly unedited version of Usherβs speech on their YouTube and replayed the awards ceremony in its entirety with the speech shown in full on television. In watching it back, it doesnβt appear to that we missed too much except him reflecting on the absence of his father, his motivation to be a star at age thirteen and thanking more people including his mother, Kirk Franklin and others who helped mold him into the man and artist he is today.
But what was arguably the most head-scratching moment of all was when the βGood, Goodβ singer called out his ex-wife and the mother of his eldest sons Tameka Foster in reference to his βturning of a new leafβ and attempts at trying to make things a bit more cohesive between him, her and his new wife Jenn Goicoechea.
βIβm trying Tameka,β Usher said, which prompted a myriad of reactions on X/Twitter.
βDid usher just said βIβm trying Tamekaβ ???? Lmfaooo cut the camerasssss,β one user wrote.
βNot βIβm trying Tamekaβ in front of the kids you got with the lady,β another said.
βIβm trying Tamekaβ need to go on a shirt. Thatβs about to be my Slack OOO message,β wrote another.
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