
After shutting it DOWN at the 2025 BET Awards and being honored with the Ultimate Icon award, Mariah Carey is BACK with the visual for ‘Dangerous Type’!
Continue reading NEW VIDEO: #MariahCarey ‘Type Dangerous’ [vid]
After shutting it DOWN at the 2025 BET Awards and being honored with the Ultimate Icon award, Mariah Carey is BACK with the visual for ‘Dangerous Type’!
Continue reading NEW VIDEO: #MariahCarey ‘Type Dangerous’ [vid]
WAKE IT UP!!!
It’s FRIDAY the 13th!!!!
Continue reading WAKE UP JAM: #Riton x #Nightcrawlers – ‘Friday’ ft. #Mufasa & #Hypeman (Dopamine Re-edit) [vid]
Porsha Williams and her now EX-husband were in COURT (via ZOOM) on yesterday and after months and months of BACK and FORTH–the two have FINALIZED their divorce! This chapter is ‘over’… for now, and here is how the SETTLEMENT BREAKS DOWN!
Continue reading #RHOA NEWS: #PorshaWilliams & #SimonGuobadia’s divorce is FINALIZED! [settlement breakdown]
Meech and Terry are focused on expanding their business; while Terry looks for a new connection in South Carolina, a new musical artist piques Meech’s interest; Detective Bryant continues his pursuit of BMF………… WATCH ‘BMF’ season 4 episode 2 BELOW
Continue reading WATCH: #BMF season 4 ep 2 ‘Discovery’ [full ep]

Tensions run high as Nuck sets a daunting tone with the mob; Tiff opens up to Kiesha about her conflicting feelings; Bakari bumps heads with Alicia; Pastor Zeke is approached with an ungodly proposal; Detective Toussaint begins her hunt………. WATCH ‘The Chi’ season 7 episode 5 BELOW!
Continue reading WATCH: #TheChi season 7 ep 5 ‘Safe Harbor’ [full ep]
We are STILL REALING from Culture’s BIGGEST night, the 2025 BET Awards went down this past Monday NIGHT…. yes a MONDAY. Different from in the past from a Sunday night live broadcast, but the TONY AWARDS aired that Sunday, so, to avoid CONFLICT the grand FETE was moved back a DAY.
Nonetheless, Kevin Hart RETURNED as HOST and did not DISAPPOINT… too much. LOL. We CELEBRATED 25 years of the BET Awards and 45 years of BET! We had ALOT to celebrate, and not to mention not one, not 2, not 3, but FOUR ICON AWARD recipients in ONE NIGHT– Jamie Foxx, Snoop Dogg, Kirk Franklin and Mariah Carey!

For these AWARD shows, I USUALLY give my ‘GOOD,BAD and UGLY’ review, but for this show…. It was hard to find any BAD or UGLY infarctions this year! This was one of the best-produced shows BET has put on in years! I am not sure what the RATINGS were, but I AM SURE the RATINGS were through the ROOF! Let’s DIVE right in!
Continue reading #BETAwards25 RECAP: The GOOD, The BAD & The UGLY! [vids]
The Islanders must make risky decisions when two mysterious bombshells enter the villa…. WATCH ‘Love Island USA season 7 episode 2 BELOW!
Continue reading #LoveIslandUSA season 7 ep 2 [full]
Where them FANS at!?
The PHENOMENA that has TAKEN OVER the NATION is HERE on the BET Awards PRE-SHOW stage! South Carolina’s own 803 has made it to BET with his RUNAWAY hit, ‘Boots on the Ground’!
Continue reading #BETAwards25: #803Fresh BRINGS ‘Boots On The Ground’ to BET! [vid]
Kehlani is in HER bag with her latest single, ‘Folded’!
Take a listen and we’ll DISCUSS after the JUMP!
Kehlani may just have the ‘send-off’ anthem of the summer! This is a LANE that Kehlani definitely SHINES in. We like it!
THOUGHTS???
Continue reading NEW MUSIC: #Kehlani ‘Folded’
Sad news to report…. TRAILBLAZING BET and MTV host has passed away at 52!
The former MTV VJ’s sister Lakshmi announced news of her death in a Facebook post shared on Wednesday, June 11.
“She’s free, and in His heavenly arms,” she wrote, alongside a series of broken heart emojis and a black and white portrait of Lewis. “Lord, rest her soul 🙏🏽”
Lewis was into the arts at an early age as a student at the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts where she studied theater, music, photography and dance for nine years, according to a biography.
She went on to attend Howard University in Washington DC, where she spent time as a youth activist, working for the Youth Leadership and Development Institute (YLDI) as a trainer working with teenagers in a program called “Youth at Risk.”
Lewis’ experience at the YLDI is what inspired her to audition for BET’s “Teen Summit” series, a program on which she served as the host.
“The kids in my program were like, ‘you have to go for that audition because you always tell us that life brings you great opportunities and it’s your job to step up. Now you’re not going to step up?’” Lewis told BET in 2022. “They were calling me a hypocrite. I’m grateful that I went and listened.”
Lewis hosted “Teen Summit” – a series that focused on social issues affecting young Black Americans – for three seasons. With a co-host, she interviewed everyone from basketball legend Kobe Bryant to former First Lady Hillary Clinton.
Following the success and notoriety that Lewis achieved from “Teen Summit,” she took on a new job as a host and “video jockey” at MTV in 1997. Lewis rose to fame during this time, hosting popular teen music shows including “Total Request Live” and “Hot Zone” on the music channel in its heyday. In 1999, The New York Times dubbed her “the hip-hop generation’s reigning It Girl.”
She left MTV in 2001 to host her own talk show, “The Ananda Lewis Show,” from 2001 to 2002, hosting over 250 episodes.
Lewis revealed in a 2020 Instagram post that she had been diagnosed with stage III breast cancer. She said that she had not been getting regular mammograms because of her fear of radiation. In October 2024, Lewis took part in a roundtable discussion with CNN’s Stephanie Elam (her friend from college) and CNN anchor Sara Sidner in which she revealed that she went against medical advice and did not have a double mastectomy after she was diagnosed. Her tumor had metastasized, and her cancer had progressed to stage IV, she shared.
“My plan at first was to get out excessive toxins in my body. I felt like my body is intelligent, I know that to be true. Our bodies are brilliantly made,” Lewis said. “I decided to keep my tumor and try to work it out of my body a different way. . . . I wish I could go back. It’s important for me to admit where I went wrong with this.”
In an essay she published in Essence in January, Lewis emphasized that “prevention is the real cure” for cancer, and urged women to pay attention to their bodies.
“We’re not meant to stay here forever. We come to this life, have experiences — and then we go,” she wrote. “Being real about that with yourself changes how you choose to live. I don’t want to spend one more minute than I have to suffering unnecessarily. That, for me, is not the quality of life I’m interested in. When it’s time for me to go, I want to be able to look back on my life and say, ‘I did that exactly how I wanted to.'”
Lewis was born in Los Angeles in 1973. Her parents divorced when she was 2, and she and her sister, Lakshmi, moved with her mother to live with their grandmother in San Diego.
In 1999, Lewis opened up to Teen People about her difficult relationship with her mother as a child and teenager.
“Mom was overwhelmed from the get-go, devastated by the divorce and working hard to support two kids,” she said. But Lewis felt neglected and “built up a lot of resentment toward her.”
“By the time I was 10, I’d become a belligerent, rebellious kid, and my mother and I were fighting about everything,” she explained.
She attended an arts high school and spent her time in school plays and volunteering. After graduating from Howard University in 1995, she landed a job as the host of BET’s Teen Summit, which filmed in D.C. In one episode, she interviewed then First Lady Hillary Clinton.
“That experience got me noticed at MTV and in August of 1997, I moved to New York and started working there,” she told Teen People. Months earlier, in December 1996, she had reconciled with her mother after a period of estrangement. “I decided to close the chapter on being hateful and resentful toward my mom and open a new one that focused on love, forgiveness and appreciation for her,” she explained.
Lewis became one of MTV’s most popular hosts. ”In the past, our talent was sometimes just pretty people who could read cue cards,” Bob Kusbit, then MTV’s senior vice president for production told The New York Times in 1999 about her talents. ”But when we brought Ananda to MTV, we decided we were going to do a lot more live television, and I was first and foremost interested in her ability to do live TV.”
Lewis interviewed celebrities including Destiny’s Child, Brandy, NSYNC, Britney Spears and many more. She also ended up covering heavier topics for the network, including violence in schools and the 2001 death of Aaliyah, who was her close friend.
In 2000, PEOPLE named Lewis one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. She also made frequent appearances at celebrity events. Even Prince was a vocal fan; he told The New York Times, “Ananda is Cleopatra. You know she’s a queen.”.
In 2011, Lewis welcomed son Langston with Harry Smith, brother of Will Smith.
Lewis is survived by her son.