In another classic BET “106 & Park” moment, Hip-Hop mogul Jermaine Dupri announced that he has signed freestyle champion SunNY, who was officially named to “Freestyle Friday” Hall of Fame Friday (Feb.
If you haven’t heard, BET’s Freestyle Friday is back. The popular segment was a key feature on the hit video countdown show, 106 & Park. It displayed the skills of up and coming rappers going head to ...
I bet Michelle Williams wishes she could erase this moment from America’s memory. But she can’t so we’ll continue to crack up every time we watch this clip. Who could forget Aaliyah’s last appearance ...
Black Entertainment Television announced Nov. 14 that “106 & Park,” its music video countdown show, will air its last on-air episode Dec. 19. The music video countdown program will become digital only ...
BET Media Group is set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the iconic music video countdown show “106 & Park” with a special tribute at the “BET Awards” 2025. The highly anticipated reunion will air ...
In its 14-year run, there have been a lot of great moments on “106 and Park.” But these are the most unforgettable. Today marks the end of an era. It’s the last televised episode of BET’s iconic music ...
*A milestone in Black entertainment television is getting the tribute it deserves. The 2025 BET Awards will shine a spotlight on “106 & Park,” marking 25 years since the music countdown show became a ...
ScHoolboy Q follows Mac Miller and Childish Gambino as the latest MC to touch down in The Backroom on BET’s 106 And Park. The Black Hippy homeboy hit up Terrence and Rocsi’s homebase and showed the ...
Believe it or not, it’s been 25 years since 106 & Park first hit our television screens — a whole quarter-century since that iconic stage, those elevated couches, the Top 10 countdown, and the ...
Slaughterhouse stopped by 106 & Park’s The Backroom to drop some deadly bars! All four of these guys stepped up to plate & hit a homeroom. Straight massacre!! Hit the jump to check it out. welcome to: ...
BET’S “106 & Park” counts down to zero on Friday. The most popular black music video show ever finishes its 14-year run as a daily televised program with a two-hour live farewell, 6-8 p.m. It isn’t ...