The Performance Lineup

Meet the entire performance lineup.

The Performance Lineup 

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The Performance Lineup 

Center Stage - New mom Tamar Braxton performs in concert at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. (Photo: Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)

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Tamar Braxton - Out of the shadows of her sisters and into the spotlight, Tamar Braxton's musical talents and personality have been shining brightly. Get a taste of her performance abilities during this year's BET Honors! (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)

Charitable Works - Mariah Carey lends her voice for good and performs at the Major League Baseball All-Star Charity Concert Benefitting Hurricane Sandy Relief. (Photo: Ivan Nikolov/WENN.com)

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Mariah Carey - Five octaves, almost three decades and 18 No. 1 singles later, Mariah Carey is still one of the best to ever do it and now she's bringing her talents to this year's BET Honors! (Photo: Ivan Nikolov/WENN.com)

"Dance Apocalyptic" - Always ready to ruffle a few feathers, Janelle begs the question "Will you break out" in this 60's inspired pop track. The guitar immediately draws you in and makes you want to well...dance.(Photo: Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)

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Janelle Monáe - She's electric, and with a co-sign from Prince, it's been clear from the beginning that Janelle Monáe is one of the best young performers in music. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)

New Year, New Game - Be sure to catch Jennifer Hudson perform on Monday, February 24 on the 2014 BET Honors! (Photo: Jason Kempin/DCNYRE2014/Getty Images for DCP)

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Jennifer Hudson - One of the most successful American Idol alumni, Jennifer Hudson is also one of today's most successful R&B singers. Her powerhouse vocals have led her to the 2014 BET Honors stage and you won't want to miss her stirring performance. (Photo: Jason Kempin/DCNYRE2014/Getty Images for DCP)

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Karen Clark-Sheard  - Where Lalah Hathaway possesses the very unique talent to harmonize with herself, Karen Clark-Sheard can echo the notes she sings. The two premiere vocalists have both performed gospel and secular recordings and tend to audiences of classically trained and soulful voices.  (Photo: David Surowiecki/Getty Images for JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise)

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Karen Clark Sheard - Karen Clark Sheard is a gospel music force to be reckoned with and she's going to be taking the 2014 BET Honors stage to share her gift with the world. Don't miss her performance on Monday, February 24 at 9P/8C! (Photo: David Surowiecki/Getty Images for JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise)

Smokey Robinson: February 19 - The legendary singer-songwriter is still a force at 74. (Photo: Donald Kravitz/Getty Images)

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Smokey Robinson - The evening's honorees are extraordinary, so what better performer to anoint the evening than the legendary Smokey Robinson. With a career that has spanned decades, he will make the BET Honors something truly special. (Photo by Donald Kravitz/Getty Images)

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Born and Raised - Wayne Brady was born in Columbus, Georgia, where he was primarily raised by his paternal grandmother, who fostered his natural talents from an early age.  (Photo: Jesse Grant/Getty Images)

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Wayne Brady - Besides hosting the evening, the multitalented Wayne Brady will take the stage and also act as one of the night's performers. He can sing and dance, so it'll be interesting to see what tricks he pulls out of his hat during this year's BET Honors. (Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images)