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Now with Druski stepping in as the 2026 host, we’re watching a new era unfold — one where internet culture, streaming influence, and digital personalities are fully taking center stage.
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- Comedians set the tone in early BET Awards, mastering the stage.
- Actors and artists brought diverse talents as hosts in later years.
- Druski's 2026 hosting signals rise of personality and digital influence.

BET Awards Hosts Through the Years (2001–2026)
From cultural icons to viral voices, every host helped define the moment
When the BET Awards first launched in 2001, it wasn’t just another award show — it was a statement. A space where Black music, film, sports, and culture could be celebrated on our terms, in our voice, and at our level.
And every year, the host becomes the heartbeat of that moment.
They’re not just telling jokes or introducing performances — they’re shaping the tone of the culture in real time. From sharp comedic monologues to unforgettable political statements, from viral moments to emotional tributes, the BET Awards stage has always reflected exactly where Black culture stands in that year.
Now with Druski stepping in as the 2026 host, we’re watching a new era unfold — one where internet culture, streaming influence, and digital personalities are fully taking center stage.
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Let’s take it all the way back to where it started.
2024 – Taraji P. Henson
2023 – No official host
The show leaned fully into performances and tributes
2022 – Taraji P. Henson
2021 – Taraji P. Henson
2019 – Regina Hall
2018 – Jamie Foxx
2017 – Leslie Jones
2016 – Anthony Anderson & Tracee Ellis Ross
2015 – Anthony Anderson & Tracee Ellis Ross
2014 – Chris Rock
2013 – Chris Tucker
2012 – Samuel L. Jackson
2011 – Kevin Hart
2010 – Queen Latifah
2009 – Jamie Foxx
2008 – D. L. Hughley
2007 – Mo’Nique
2006 – Damon Wayans
2005 – Will Smith & Jada Pinkett Smith
2004 – Mo’Nique
2003 – Mo’Nique
2002 – Steve Harvey & Cedric the Entertainer
2001 – Steve Harvey & Cedric the Entertainer
The original kings of hosting set the tone from day one.
When you look at this list, it really tells the story of how the culture has evolved over time.
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In the early days, it was all about stand up comedians who knew how to control a room and bring real laughter to the stage.
Then we moved into an era where hosts were full entertainers, people like actors and artists who could do a little bit of everything.
And now, we are stepping into a space where personality, relatability, and internet influence matter just as much as traditional celebrity.
That is what makes Druski hosting in 2026 feel so on point.
It is not random. It actually lines up perfectly with where things are right now.
The way people connect to content has changed. The way people engage with personalities has changed. And the BET Awards continues to reflect that in real time.
At the end of the day, the host is not just there to tell jokes or introduce performances. They are there to carry the energy of the night and represent the moment the culture is in.
And if history has shown us anything, whoever is holding that mic is always bigger than just the show.
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