You can bet the BET Awards have kicked off with a bang.
This year’s show, hosted by Kevin Hart June 9, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles features some of the biggest names across music, film and sports—and, as always, it’s some stiff competition.
For one, Kendrick Lamar scored 11 nominations across six categories, naturally earning nods for Album of the Year for GNX, as well as Video of the Year for his impressive “Not Like Us.”
Meanwhile, Drake also managed five nods of his own, including for Video of the Year for “Family Matters,” one of his own diss tracks toward Kendrick. And while the rappers’ beef certainly contributed to Kendrick’s whirlwind year, he is also up alongside SZA for their “30 for 30” and “Luther” collaborations.
In addition to the “Kill Bill” singer’s nominations with Kendrick, she—along with Ari Lennox, Arya Starr, Coco Jones, Kehlani, Muni Long, Summer Walker and Victoria Monet—is also up for one of her own in the Best Female Pop/R&B Artist category.