So the dust has settled and the BET Awards 2008 are now, but a memory. In my opinion the show was a so-so affair that was easily outshone by last yearâs ceremony.
The much hyped Beyonce, Usher and Lilâ Wayne joint performance proved to be a non-event, as, even though the âDĂ©jĂ vuâ singer was spotted in Los Angeles just the day before, she was no where to be seen during the award show itself. In its place, we were treated to a, somewhat, decent solo showing of âLove In The Clubâ by Usher. However, the entirely lipsynched performance lacked that extra something that would have made me remember it after they cut to the next segment. For an artist whoâs place as the top male R&B artist is continually called into question by supporters of younger stars, this was not a good look â at all.
Elsewhere, the showâs lack of âthat extra somethingâ was heightened by run-of-the-mill performances by Young Jeezy and surprisingly Kanye West, Lilâ Wayne, T-Pain and, to a lesser extent, Nelly (both Ciara and Fergie were worthwhile âand much needed- additions to his set). None of these performances engaged me long enough to warrant anything other than the âwhatâs the next performanceâ treatment.
Hot mess of the night, no doubt, went to Miss Keyshia Cole. From the absolutely horrid vocals (a pitchy, strained and screeching atrocity), I was left wondering if sheâd taken âanythingâ before the show with her bizarre choreography. Honestly though, what was that? I didnât know whether to laugh or feel sorry for her (if she was serious). I think I decided on something right down the middle. Randomness: Lilâ Kim looked good, didnât she? Moving onâŠ
On a more positive note, brace yourselves peopleâŠ.I actually, dare I say it, kinda enjoyed Rihannaâs performance of âTake A Bowâ. Granted the song is still and always will be the pits IMO, in her defence she did sound exactly like the record, which surely must count for something. Randomness: Did anyone else spot Chris Brown in the audience singing along?
Alicia Keys brief 90âs group revival was a great addition to her pretty decent showing of âTeenage Love Affairâ. Watching this was such a contrast to the sleep-inducing piano-strapped Alicia performances we used to be subject to not too long ago. All the groups did their thing as well; SWV with âWeakâ, the original line-up of EnVogue (good on Dawn!) and TLC. I will excuse the latter â namely T-Boz – for sounding flat-out shot and looking kinda depressed on stage, as the premise of the performance was so great and offered one of the few moments of genuine surprise during the 3 hour telecast.
Iâd have to say performance of the night, for me, is a toss-up between Ne-Yoâs near-flawless performance of âCloserâ and Chris Brown and Ciaraâs show-stopping rendition of âTake You Downâ. Itâs safe to say Ne-Yo was the wildcard when it came to male performances going into the show , considering both Usher and Chris Brown were also billed. However, to say he staked his claim as a performer would be an understatement. Put simply, Ne-Yo wiped the floor with Usher and most other performances tonight; who the hell knew he could move like that? Great stuff.
I know many were shocked, as was I, to see Ciara join Chris Brown on stage for âTake You Downâ. What took place in the minutes that lay ahead, no doubt, has people talking. Whatever oneâs view, there is no denying that they delivered one hell of a performance. As an avid fan of both Michael and Janet, I really did see, in Chris and Ciara, the new generationâs leaders in terms of the âall-round performerâ. Randomess: LOL at how they kept cutting to Rihanna.
All in all, despite its few (and far between) moments of greatness, this yearâs show was somewhat of a let down in comparison to last year (See: Beyonce & Kelly Rowland 07 BET Award performance) and definitely lacked the jaw-dropping moments that are supposed to make such showâs un-missable. Whereas the BET Awards have trumped the VMAâs on a year in and year out basis IMO, watching this actually has me anticipating what MTV will be serving up come August / September.