The ceremony celebrated achievements in entertainment and honors music, sports, television, and movies.
The ceremony's theme was "Year of the Black Woman" and was held in-person with a vaccinated audience following the previous year's virtual ceremony.
DaBaby and Megan Thee Stallion received the most nominations with 7 each, ahead of Cardi B and Drake, who tied with five nominations each.
[2][3][4] On June 14, it was announced that actress Taraji P. Henson would host the ceremony for the first time, and that musician and actress Queen Latifah would be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
[5][6] The list of performers was announced on June 17, and was said to be the largest in the ceremony's history.