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2024 Urban One Honors

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Over the weekend (Saturday, January 20th), the 6th annual ‘Urban One Honors’ were taped at the Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, Georgia. The two hour ‘Urban One Honors: Best In Black’ event will premiere during Black History Month on Sunday, February 25th on TV One and simulcast on CLEO TV.

This year’s distinguished recipients included Mary J. Blige (named the Entertainment Icon Honoree), Dionne Warwick (recognized as the Lifetime Achievement Honoree), Chlöe (celebrated as the Generation Next Honoree), Frankie Beverly (honored as a Living Legend) and Donald Lawrence (acclaimed for his Inspirational Impact).

Teyana Taylor, Summer Walker, Bebe Winans, Damon Little, Angie Stone, October London, alongside a reunion featuring KeKe Wyatt, Chanté Moore and Nicci Gilbert (cast of R&B Divas) rounded out the star-studded lineup of performers and presenters. Grammy Award-winning singer and actress LeToya Luckett returned to host the event’s “Backstage Pass,” featuring exclusive interviews with the show’s honorees, performers and presenters.

James Seppelfrick of The Cheat Code produced the ‘Urban One Honors’ for TV One. Marilyn Gill was the Executive Producer. Myriam Leger served as Director and Daniel Moore as Music Director. Kason Powell is the Vice President of Programming for Radio One and Susan Henry is the Executive Producer in Charge of Production for TV One.

The ‘Urban One Honors’ is the ultimate celebration of Black Excellence, acknowledging individuals whose remarkable achievements and significant contributions have left an indelible mark on the arts, media, music and the community. Presented by TV One, the 2024 6th annual ‘Urban One Honors’ is the official kickoff celebration for TV One’s 20th Anniversary, marking two decades of excellence in entertainment. Check out some photos from the amazing night below!

The Absolute Best In Black: Mary J. Blige, Chlöe, Teyana Taylor & Many More Attended The 6th Annual ‘Urban One Honors’ In Atlanta This Past Weekend  was originally published on globalgrind.com

1. Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor Source:Getty

2. The Generation Next Honoree Chlöe

The Generation Next Honoree Chlöe Source:Getty

3. Mona Scott-Young

Mona Scott-Young Source:Getty

4. Chanté Moore

Chanté Moore Source:Getty

5. Erica Campbell

Erica Campbell Source:Getty

6. The Legendary Dionne Warwick

The Legendary Dionne Warwick Source:Getty

7. Michelle Rice

Michelle Rice Source:Getty

8. B. Simone

B. Simone Source:Getty

9. Toya Johnson

Toya Johnson Source:Getty

10. Andre Dickens & Alfred Liggins III

Andre Dickens & Alfred Liggins III Source:Getty

11. Trina Braxton

Trina Braxton Source:Getty

12. Toya Johnson & Reginae Carter

Toya Johnson & Reginae Carter Source:Getty

13. Reginae Carter

Reginae Carter Source:Getty

14. Alisha S. Ward

Alisha S. Ward Source:Getty

15. Roland Martin

Roland Martin Source:Getty

16. Angie Stone & Terrell Carter

Angie Stone & Terrell Carter Source:Getty

17. Angie Stone

Angie Stone Source:Getty

18. Derrick Hayes & Pinky Cole Hayes

Derrick Hayes & Pinky Cole Hayes Source:Getty

19. Yandy Smith

Yandy Smith Source:Getty

20. Durand Bernarr

Durand Bernarr Source:Getty

21. Contessa Metcalfe

Contessa Metcalfe Source:Getty

22. Woody McClain

Woody McClain Source:Getty

23. LeToya Luckett

LeToya Luckett Source:Getty

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24. Summer Walker

Summer Walker Source:Getty

25. Jonathan Slocumb & His Fiancé Tanya

Jonathan Slocumb & His Fiancé Tanya Source:Getty

26. Frankie Beverly

Frankie Beverly Source:Getty

27. Wendy Osefo

Wendy Osefo Source:Getty

28. Misa Hylton

Misa Hylton Source:Getty

29. George Lott

George Lott Source:Getty

30. Killer Mike & Shana Render

Killer Mike & Shana Render Source:Getty

31. Ernestine Johnson

Ernestine Johnson Source:Getty

32. Chanté Moore

Chanté Moore Source:Getty

33. Doanld Lawrence

Doanld Lawrence Source:Getty

34. October London

October London Source:Getty

35. TT

TT Source:Getty

36. The Queen Mary J. Blige

The Queen Mary J. Blige Source:Getty

37. Atlanta’s Mayor Andre Dickens

Atlanta's Mayor Andre Dickens Source:Getty

38. Jimmie Walker, Bern Nadette Stanis and Ralph Carter

Jimmie Walker, Bern Nadette Stanis and Ralph Carter Source:Getty

39. Muni Long

Muni Long Source:Getty

40. Bobbi Storm

Bobbi Storm Source:Getty

41. Monifah

Monifah Source:Getty

42. Auntie Dionne

Auntie Dionne Source:Getty

43. Arin Jackson, Nicci Gilbert and Teisha Brown of Brownstone

Arin Jackson, Nicci Gilbert and Teisha Brown of Brownstone Source:Getty

44. Kem

Kem Source:Getty

45. Angie Stone

Angie Stone Source:Getty

46. Jimmie walker

Jimmie walker Source:Getty

47. Chanté Moore & Stephen Hill

Chanté Moore & Stephen Hill Source:Getty