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Ms. Lauryn Hill received the inaugural Living Legend Icon Award at the BET Awards 2026 tonight. To celebrate her big moment at the awards ceremony, a number of musicians paid tribute to the Fugees member—including SZA, Doechii, Nas, Doja Cat, Queen Latifah, Tems, Lizzo, Rapsody, Tierra Whack, and more—before Hill ended up performing one of her own songs last minute, too. Watch a replay of the whole segment below.
Artists pulled from The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, The Score, and other cuts highlighting Hill’s legendary musical run. Among the highlights were SZA and Doechii’s spin on the Fugees’ “Ready or Not,” Tierra Whack and Tems’ rendition of “Fu-Gee-La,” and Doja Cat’s double duty performing “Superstar” and, afterwards, duetting “If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)” with Nas. A particularly touching rendition of “His Eye Is on the Sparrow” came from the War & Treaty, whose member Tanya Trotter duetted on the song with Hill back in Sister Act 2. Additional performances by Lizzo, YG Marley, Selah, Rapsody, Zion Marley, and Alexia Jayy eventually led to the final number by Queen Latifah and Common, who closed out the segment with a cover of “Lost Ones.”
After a commercial break, Hill unexpectedly stepped into the role of a performing artist at her own honoring. “I wasn’t even supposed to perform, but I heard somebody wasn’t doing this song,” she said before singing “Ex-Factor” with a backing band.
Hill accepted the trophy from Ice Cube, who talked at length about her influence in the culture at large. “I do this because I want y’all to have everything that I experienced,” she said during her acceptance speech. “I had wonderful parents who loved on me, poured into me, and protected me. Once I realized that not everybody got to have that experience, I felt like it was my duty, my responsibility to share as much love and pour into people as music as I possibly could — and music was a way to do that.”
Earlier this year, Ms. Lauryn Hill took the stage at the 2026 Grammys for a rare televised appearance, in which she paid tribute to the late D’Angelo and Roberta Flack. She sang a number of songs by both artists, including her own collaborations (“Nothing Even Matters” with D’Angelo) and covers (Flack’s “Killing Me Softly With His Song”). She was joined by a number of artists for the rapidfire medley, including Chaka Khan, John Legend, Wyclef Jean, and Leon Bridges.
Revisit The Fugees’ Reunion Show Felt Like a Miracle, and read about Fugees’ The Score at No. 48 and Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill at No. 2 in The 150 Best Albums of the 1990s.

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The text displays strong human editorial qualities, successfully synthesizing event details with personal quotes, pointing toward traditional journalistic provenance.

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low severity: Natural variance in sentence length and rhythm; the flow is slightly meandering but carries a specific narrative energy.
low severity: The text successfully weaves disparate performance details (BET Awards, Grammys, tribute artists) into a cohesive cultural narrative without relying on generic hedging.
low severity: References to specific albums and award categories ('The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,' '150 Best Albums') ground the text in verifiable context, avoiding generic attribution.
low severity: The narrative focuses on documented events and quotes, and the flow does not exhibit typical LLM confabulation regarding celebrity timelines or event details.
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The text utilizes specific cultural references (e.g., Fugees' 'Ready or Not', D’Angelo, Roberta Flack) and specific media titles, suggesting direct engagement with the subject matter rather than pure generative synthesis.
The transition between celebrity event reporting and deeper thematic quotes from Lauryn Hill feels organic to a journalistic structure.