But one rapper couldn’t be there to join his peers onstage: XXXTentacion. The contentious 20-year-old artist — who had been arrested on a litany of charges including assault on a pregnant girlfriend — was fatally shot in a robbery this past June. A fleeting tribute to him came in the form of a lasting honor: the title of BET’s Best New Hip-Hop Artist.
Juice Wrld, Lil Baby, Rich the Kid, and BlocBoy JB also received nods in the category, but the applause following the announcement of XXXTentacion as a nominee was markedly louder than for the others. And when his win was declared, the crowd erupted. His mother, Cleopatra Bernard, accepting on his behalf, kept her speech brief. “I want to thank his fans for undying love and support,” she professed with emotion and then held up the silver award. “Jah, this one’s for you, baby.”
If the audience had mixed reactions about X's win, they were drowned out by the swell of applause and carefully curated shots of attendees clapping vigorously. As XXXTentacion’s family made its way to the stage, split-second frames focused on audience members standing in solidarity.
But the brevity of the homage didn't sit well with XXXTentacion's fans. Several were quick to take to social media to critique how the mention of X was mere seconds in comparison to the tribute paid to Mac Miller later in the show. The latter included a lengthy speech by Miller's longtime friend and fellow rapper,
Though the crowd appeared to back BET's choice of winner, viewers watching at home expressed conflicting opinions:Why didn’t he get a tribute segment like Mac tho ?! Kinda wrong esp with his mother there.
— Ash Moiré (@Just1Kloud) October 17, 2018
Xxxtentacion does not deserve all these awards. Period. pic.twitter.com/1TGpHyO7sj
— Ash (@ashleyapolllo) 17 October 2018
That wasn't all. Savvy social media users got fired up by another XXXTentacion-linked dispute: a verse Vic Mensa dropped into hisSo sad that he’s not here to reap the harvest of all his labor. #hiphopawards
— iEbony (@BrandMeEbony) October 17, 2018
Your favorite rapper is a domestic abuser.
Name a single Vic Mensa song,
XXX, we all know you won’t live that long.
I don’t respect n****s posthumously, homicide ain’t new to me,
Catch up with Akademiks at your eulogy.
Mensa's rhymes relayed his unflinching feelings about the sexual and domestic abuse charges against X, and the uncut video was played in front of his mother during the October 7 taping of the show. An XXXTentacion affiliate published a tweet scrutinizing Mensa for his rhetoric at the ceremony, prompting a tidal wave of fan indignation:
A week and a half later, the Hip Hop Awards broadcast sparked a fresh round of Mensa condemnation. BET added fuel to the fire by editing out the direct mention of XXXTentacion in Mensa's free verse. Barely minutes after the event aired, a renewed media outcry exploded:Vic Mensa's BET Hip Hop Awards cypher in which he disses XXXTentacion
— Complex (@Complex) 17 October 2018
(via @BrodyTheBiz) pic.twitter.com/nG5VRCsn59
BET censored xxxtentacion name on the airing of the bet hip hop awards but while his mom was in attendance they played the whole thing uncensored .
— DJ Akademiks (@IamAkademiks) 17 October 2018
Since enduring the initial backlash less than two weeks ago, Mensa has continued to catch flak from unforgiving social media users. He defended himself in a video posted to Instagram October 8. In it, he tells viewers that theWow. What a brave guy for coming for a deceased kid’s neck like that.
— candycorn (@cornishXcandy) 17 October 2018
Mensa and BET's publicists did not immediately respond to New Times' requests for comment.