Davido, Ludacris, Bishop Paul S. Morton, Organized Noize & More Honored at Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame

BMEWOF Founders Catherine BrewtonDemmette Guidry, and Michael T. Mauldin are proud to unveil the names and categories of this year’s Black Music Month Class of Inductees, which includes: The Honorable Maynard H. Jackson, Davido, Ludacris, Bishop Paul S. Morton, Organized Noize and Jack the Rapper.


With a national and international appeal, the BMEWOF will acknowledge, preserve, respect, and inspire the Black creative community for generations to come. Atlanta has long been the mecca of Black music and entertainment and the BMEWOF has already become a key addition, showcasing the industry’s greatest contributors. 

More than a ceremony, the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame stands as a lasting tribute to the individuals and institutions whose contributions have defined culture, advanced communities, and created global impact. Each Crown Jewel of Excellence installation represents legacy, influence, and a permanent place in history.

Founded by Catherine Brewton, Demmette Guidry, and Michael Mauldin, the Walk of Fame was created to ensure that the contributions of Black artists, executives, leaders, and change-makers are recognized in a way that reflects both their excellence and their cultural significance.

This year’s induction, held during Black Music Month, underscores the importance of preserving and celebrating the cultural contributions that continue to shape the world. The experience will convene leaders across culture, business, and civic leadership for a moment that honors legacy, celebrates impact, and reflects the power of culture to shape our world.

Inductees previously installed include: Prince, Patti LaBelle, Angela Bassett, James BrownOtis ReddingQuincy D. JonesStevie Wonder, Berry Gordy, Cicely Tyson, Ray Charles, Smokey RobinsonMahalia Jackson, Queen Latifah, Lil Wayne, Magic Johnson, Marvin Sapp, NAS, Busta Rhymes, Jermaine Dupri, Dallas AustinMichael Jackson, Lionel RichieBeyoncé, Mary J. BligeUsher Raymond IVNew EditionShirley Caesar, Yolanda AdamsKirk Franklin, Donald LawrenceBeBe and CeCe WinansMissy ElliottMs. Lauryn HillOutkast, Snoop DoggSean Love Combs and Tyler Perry.

For information and updates on the Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame visit: blackwalkoffame.com. Follow @blackwalkoffame on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

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