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Beyonce, Jay Z lead BET Awards nominations

Superstar couple Beyonce and Jay Z lead the nominations for this year’s BET Awards as they, along with rapper Drake, have five nominations each.

Beyonce and Jay Z lead this year’s BET Awards nominations.

The superstar couple have garnered five nods apiece at the annual awards ceremony celebrating the best in black entertainment, while rapper Drake is also up for five gongs.

Beyonce is nominated for Best Female R&B/Pop Artist, Video of the Year for ‘Partition’, and also shares two nods with husband Jay – Best Collaboration and Video of the Year for their hit single, ‘Drunk in Love’.

Jay is also up for Best Male Hip Hop Artist and has a Best Collaboration nod with Justin Timberlake for their track together, ‘Holy Grail’.

BET’s president of music programming and specials Stephen Hill said: ”This year’s nominees represent the best of the culture. It’s great to see our talented new artist’s right alongside our more beloved ones with long careers. We appreciate our BET Awards nomination committee, over 300 strong, for their efforts and congratulate all the nominees.”

‘Happy’ hitmaker Pharrell Williams celebrates four nominations, including Best Male R&B/Pop Artist and Best Collaboration for Robin Thicke’s hugely successful anthem ‘Blurred Lines’.

Meanwhile, the acting categories recognise standout performances from ’12 Years a Slave’ stars Lupita Nyong’o and Chiwetel Ejiofor, ‘Scandal’ leading lady Kerry Washington, and talk show legend Oprah Winfrey.

Oscar-winning film ’12 Years a Slave’ is nominated for Best Movie along with ‘The Butler’ and ‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’.

The 2014 BET Awards take place on Sunday, June 29, and will be held at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.



2014 BET Awards nominations:



Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

Beyoncé

Janelle Monáe

Jhené Aiko

K. Michelle

Rihanna

Tamar Braxton



Best Male R&B/Pop Artist

August Alsina

Chris Brown

John Legend

Justin Timberlake

Pharrell Williams



Best Group

A$AP Mob

Daft Punk

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

TGT

Young Money



Best Collaboration

August Alsina feat. Trinidad Jame$ – ‘I Luv This’

Beyoncé feat. JAY Z – ‘Drunk In Love’

Drake feat. Majid Jordan – ‘Hold On (We’re Going Home)’

JAY Z feat. Justin Timberlake – ‘Holy Grail’

Robin Thicke feat. T.I. & Pharrell Williams – ‘Blurred Lines’

YG feat. Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan – ‘My Hitta’



Best Male Hip Hop Artist

Drake

Future

J. Cole

JAY Z

Kendrick Lamar



Best Female Hip Hop Artist

Angel Haze

Charli Baltimore

Eve

Iggy Azalea

Nicki Minaj



Video of the Year

Beyoncé – ‘Partition’

Beyoncé feat. JAY Z – ‘Drunk In Love’

Chris Brown – ‘Fine China’

Drake – ‘Worst Behavior’

Pharrell Williams – ‘Happy’



Video Director of the Year

Benny Boom

Chris Brown

Colin Tilley

Director X

Hype Williams



Best New Artist

Ariana Grande

August Alsina

Mack Wilds

Rich Homie Quan

ScHoolboy Q



Best Gospel Artist

Donnie McClurkin

Erica Campbell

Hezekiah Walker

Tamela Mann

Tye Tribbett



Best Actress

Angela Bassett

Gabrielle Union

Kerry Washington

Lupita Nyong’o

Oprah Winfrey



Best Actor

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Forest Whitaker

Idris Elba

Kevin Hart

Michael B. Jordan



YoungStars Award

Gabrielle Douglas

Jacob Latimore

Jaden Smith

KeKe Palmer

Zendaya



Best Movie

’12 Years a Slave’

‘The Best Man Holiday’

‘Fruitvale Station’

‘Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain’

‘Lee Daniels’ The Butler’



Subway Sportswoman of the Year

Brittney Griner

Lolo Jones

Serena Williams

Skylar Diggins

Venus Williams



Subway Sportsman of the Year

Blake Griffin

Carmelo Anthony

Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Kevin Durant

LeBron James



Centric Award

Aloe Blacc – ‘The Man’

Jennifer Hudson feat. T.I. – ‘I Can’t Describe (The Way I Feel)’

Jhené Aiko – ‘The Worst’

LiV Warfield – ‘Why Do You Lie?’

Wale feat. Sam Dew – ‘LoveHate Thing’



Best International Act: UK

Dizzee Rascal

Ghetts

Krept & Konan

Laura Mvula

Rita Ora

Tinie Tempah



Best International Act: Africa

Davido (Nigeria)

Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

Mafikizolo (South Africa)

Sarkodie (Ghana)

Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)

Toofan (Togo)