Meet the 2014 Honorees

Meet the 2014 Honorees.

Aretha Franklin – Musical Arts Award - Aretha Franklin has been a central figure in music for over five decades. Her musicality and vocals act as the standard for the many musicians she has inspired and throughout the years fans prove they want their Aretha! With countless hits that have earned her over 18 Grammys and an induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, 2014 will see the legend add another accolade to her shelf. Watch the BET Honors Monday, February 24 at 9P/8C as she takes the stage to accept the Musical Arts Award.(Photo: Scott Legato/WireImage/Getty Images)
Berry Gordy - Before he became one of the most influential men in music, Gordy was drafted into the Army and served for three years in the Korean War. Upon his release from the military in 1953, Gordy pursued a career as a songwriter and founded Motown Records four years later in 1957.  (Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images)
Ice Cube – Entertainer Award  - Ice Cube is "Straight Outta Compton" and proves that one can rise out of impoverished and gang-infested environments to realize greatness. Since the 1980s the N.W.A alum has conquered the music world with over 10 million albums sold. Music isn't all. In '95 he quickly turned to film to showcase his film making talents as the star and creative force behind the comedy Friday. He continues to claim his stake in the entertainment world across all mediums with no signs of slowing down.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)Carrie Mae Weems - Carrie Mae Weems is a 2013 fellow, photographer and video artist, who explores African-American identity, class and culture in documentary-style works. Her work tackles tough subjects: the harsh realities of race, class and gender discrimination alongside the enduring resilience of the human character.(Photo: Courtesy of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation)

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Aretha Franklin – Musical Arts Award - Aretha Franklin has been a central figure in music for over five decades. Her musicality and vocals act as the standard for the many musicians she has inspired and throughout the years fans prove they want their Aretha! With countless hits that have earned her over 18 Grammys and an induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, 2014 will see the legend add another accolade to her shelf. Watch the BET Honors Monday, February 24 at 9P/8C as she takes the stage to accept the Musical Arts Award.(Photo: Scott Legato/WireImage/Getty Images)

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