The golden era of TV and film partially gained its descriptor because of the surprise musical guests that appeared on your favorite sitcom.
Typically, we’d see an artist at their peak become an even bigger household name when they popped on the silver screen. From Lena Horne and Tupac on A Different World to Tevin Campbell on The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air and the Notorious B.I.G. on Martin, the list of musical guest appearances that live rent-free in our minds is a lengthy one.
Most notably, that nostalgia was evoked when Jill Scott appeared on Abbott Elementary back in April. She played herself and performed “Golden” to raise money for the school. Barbara Howard (Sheryl Lee Ralph) was the one to secure the headliner while Mr. Johnson (William Stanford Davis) was revealed to be Scott’s crazed fan who steals her things as memorabilia.
This feeling was also conjured up during the era of Insecure as stars like Gallant, Aminé, and Vince Staples all made cameos. So, VIBE strolls down memory lane to reflect on 20 of the best and sometimes random guest appearances by a musical artist on a TV show or movie.
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Lil Kim in ‘Juwanna Mann’
Image Credit: Warner Brothers/Courtesy ofEverett Collection As news of the Juwanna Mann sequel gets confirmed, let’s reminisce on Lil Kim‘s brief albeit memorable role in the 2002 original. The Brooklyn-bred pioneer played the girlfriend of Jamal Jefferies (Miguel A. Nuñez Jr.), prior to his Juwanna Mann transformation. During Jefferies’ downfall after disgracing the league, Kim let it be known that he wasn’t a mediocre lover and she was only using him for her own come-up—an unapologetic Queen.
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Bow Wow on ‘Moesha’
Image Credit: Everett Collection Season 6, Episode 15: “That’s My Mama”
When Ray J joined formally the Moesha cast as her cousin-turned-brother, Dorian, he went on a mission to piece together the parts of his life that were kept hidden from him including meeting his birth mother and other siblings. Bow Wow appeared during the sitcom’s final season as Dorian’s half-brother. The episode also connected Mara Brock Akil‘s cinematic universe because Maya from Girlfriends played their aunt.
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Busta Rhymes On ‘The Steve Harvey Show’
Image Credit: Everett Collection Season 3, Episode 8: “Everybody Loves Regina”
Busta Rhymes‘ guest role on The Steve Harvey Show came during the series’ third season when Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell reprised their guest roles as boys being mentored by Steve and Cedric. The Brooklyn rapper played Thompson’s older brother, Zack, who briefly dated Regina (Wendy Raquel Robinson) to make Steve jealous while he dated a younger woman who worked at the local coffee shop.
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Boyz II Men On ‘The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air’
Image Credit: NBC/Everett Collection Season 4, Episode 13: “‘Twas The Night Before Christening”
For Baby Nicky’s Christmas Eve Christening, the family was determined to gift the youngest Banks with the ultimate present. In true fashion, Will set out to out-gift everyone by having Boyz II Men sing at the gathering. He snuck into their recording session, and like any sitcom, even the most outlandish wishes get granted in the spirit of the holidays.
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W.C., Ice Cube, And Mack-10 On ‘The Jamie Foxx Show’
Image Credit: Warner Brothers Television/Courtesy of Everett Collection Season 1, Episode 17: “Westside”
The Jamie Foxx Show is one of the most underrated sitcoms and its slew of guest stars remains undefeated. During this episode, Jamie finds it hard to follow Junior and Helen’s hotel rule to not host wild parties while they’re out of town and Westside Connection—W.C., Ice Cube, and Mack-10—comes to stay.
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Bobby Brown In ‘Two Can Play That Game’
Image Credit: Sony Pictures/Courtesy of Everett Collection When most people reference Two Can Play That Game, they usually highlight Gabrielle Union’s villain origin story within Vivica A. Fox and Morris Chestnut’s love story. However, a lot don’t acknowledge the hilarious moments at the hands of Bobby Brown. The Don’t Be Cruel crooner played the boyfriend of Shanté’s (Fox) best friend, Karen (Wendy Raquel Robinson), who went from a scrub to a stud and became a playboy after realizing how attractive he was after she upgraded him. Yet, with Shanté’s help, Karen walked away with a ring in the end.
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Tyrese On ‘The Parent ‘Hood’
Image Credit: Warner Bros. Television/Courtesy of Everett Collection Season 4, Episode 22: “‘Hood Sweet ‘Hood, Part 1”
Pre Baby Boy, Tyrese made a guest appearance on Robert Townsend’s hit sitcom, The Parent ‘Hood. After taking in a teenager with a rough upbringing, his past comes to haunt him and the Black Rose crooner is one of the thugs who robs and assaults the boy. He may not have said much, but his presence was felt in the jaw-dropping season four finale.
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Too $hort On ‘The Game’
Image Credit: Scott Humbert/© CBS Paramount/Everett Collection Season 1, Episode 7: “Mi Casa Es Su Casa”
Malik (Hosea Chanchez) and Tasha (Wendy Raquel Robinson)’s living arrangements come to a screeching halt after she returns early from a relaxing vacation to a raging house party. Too $hort was one of his guests who got a bit too comfortable in Mama Mack’s humble abode.
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TLC On ‘Living Single’
Image Credit: © Warner Bros. Television/Everett Collection Season 3, Episode 12: “The Following Is A Sponsored Program”
As Synclaire (Kim Coles) gets doubtful about her acting career, Overton (John Henton) gets concerned about ongoing intimate dreams with TLC. The acclaimed trio hilariously offer fleeting advice and pillow talk during their hilarious appearance.
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Kelly Rowland On ‘Girlfriends’
Image Credit: Ron Tom/© Paramount Television/Everett Collection Season 6, Episode 15: ‘Oh, Hell, Yes: The Seminar’
The Destiny’s Child alum has a three-episode arch on the sitcom where she played Tammy Hamilton. She begs Toni (Jill Marie Jones) to be her mentor. Toni ends up in a “single, Black female” situation where Rowland’s character nearly winds kidnapping Toni’s daughter and was a conspirator in getting her car stolen.
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New Edition On ‘One On One’
Image Credit: Michael Yarish/© Paramount Television/Everett Collection Season 4, Episode 14: “Lock Blockin”
Flex (Flex Alexander) finds himself fighting a deep depression after discovering his ex-fianceé, Natalie, is now married and pregnant. Considering the pair broke up because she didn’t want to have children, Flex was devastated by the revelation, so Danielle and Duane decide to cheer him up with the help of his favorite band, New Edition in a very comical performance.
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Dru Hill On ‘Moesha’
Image Credit: ©Paramount Television/courtesy Everett Collection Season 3, Episode 1: “Labor Day Jammy”
In the season 3 premiere, Moesha is gearing up to start at Bridgewood Academy after her father decided to separate her from her ex-boyfriend, Quinton “Q” Brooks (Fredro Starr). She learns through her friends that Crenshaw High’s final summer blowout will have Dru Hill as the guest performer, but the event is the same time as the annual fundraiser at her new school.
Despite being dragged to the dull shindig, she befriends Haley Dillard (Dru Mouser) and Mo’s two worlds blissfully collide as they get permission to attend the “Jammy” together.
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Chris Brown On ‘One On One’
Image Credit: Randy Tepper / © Paramount Television / Courtesy: Everett Collection Season 5, Episode 17: “Recipe For Disaster”
In an effort to get over Arnaz (Robert Ri’chard), Breanna (Kyla Pratt) attends a party with their housemates. While there, she meets Chris Brown who portrayed himself. She gently turned him down because he was a minor, but he gave her his number anyway.
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Tweet On ‘The Parkers’
Image Credit: © UPN / Courtesy: Everett Collection Season 4, Episode 7: “Kim’s 21st Birthday”
All Kim (Countess Vaughn) wanted for her 21st birthday were tickets to see Tweet in concert. However, after Andell (Yvette Wilson) accidentally lost the tickets, Nikki (Mo’Nique) had to get creative about making her daughter’s wish come true. She ends up sneaking into Tweet’s hotel room to ask her directly if she’d make a surprise appearance at Kim’s birthday party.
Spoiler alert: She does— thanks to some finesse and a white lie.
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Snoop Dogg And Diddy on ‘The Steve Harvey Show’
Image Credit: Courtesy of Everett Collection Season 1, Episode 20: “I Do, I Don’t”
At the height of the East Coast-West Coast rivalry— the episode aired in February 1997— Snoop Dogg and then-Puffy made guest appearances on Harvey’s sitcom.
They both wanted to sample his character, Steve Hightower’s hit song, “When The Funk Hits The Fan.” Despite everyone’s concerns, Snoop and Puff called the rivalry “a bunch of media hype” and express that it’s all love between them. Hightower then asked them to “drop some knowledge” on his students.
“We ain’t come here to talk about nothing behind us. We came to talk about what’s ahead of us […] We’re the future, so it’s on us to make a change,” Snoop stated later in the episode. To add a bit of comedic relief, the men decide to not sample Hightower’s record and instead opted for a song from Ohio Players.
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Will Smith On ‘All Of Us’
Image Credit: Warner Bros./Courtesy of Everett Collection Season 1, Episode 9: “Johnny Comes Marching Home”
Will Smith co-created All Of Us and gave himself a recurring role as Johnny, Robert’s (Duane Martin) best friend. When Johnny comes to visit, he ends up dating Neesee (LisaRaye McCoy). He does propose to her, but they ended up calling it off elsewhere in the series.
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Ginuwine On ‘Moesha’
Image Credit: Everett Collection Season 6, Episode 1: “On The Rebound”
Ginuwine appeared on three episodes of Moesha during its sixth season as Khalib. She had gotten back together with Q (Fredro Starr) and was on tour with him. His friend, Khalib, expressed romantic interest in Moesha and she briefly entertained it until Q proposed.
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Heavy D On ‘Living Single’
Image Credit: © Warner Brothers/courtesy Everett Collection Season 2, Episode 12: “Thanks For Giving”
Heavy D guest-starred on Living Single across three episodes as Darryl. He first appeared in season two as Regine’s (Kim Fields) love interest— much to the surprise of her friends. Despite their romance being short-lived, they remained friends and he returned in season four with his fiancée, Tina (Vivica A. Fox). He’s now wealthy and Regine learns that Tina is only with him for his money. She later catches Tina making out with the best man and the wedding gets called off.
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Gladys Knight On ‘Star’
Image Credit: Carin Baer/ ©Fox/Courtesy of Everett Collection Season 1, Episode 4: “Code Of Silence”
Alex (Ryan Destiny), Star (Jude Demorest), and Simone (Brittany O’Grady) paid homage to Gladys Knight for their showcase performance and much to their surprise, she introduced them since her niece, Danielle (Jasmine Burke), worked at Carlotta’s (Queen Latifah) salon.
Knight returned to the show a few episodes later after Danielle became a victim of police brutality. Star has a lot of musical cameos including Patti LaBelle, Brandy, and Tyrese.
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A Tribe Called Quest on ‘Moesha’
Image Credit: Everett Collection Season 2, Episode 9-10: “A Concerned Effort”
Moesha wins a radio contest and scores four tickets to the MegaFest after venting to the radio host about her troubles with Q. A Tribe Called Quest were among the performers at the fictional festival. During the two-part episode, Slim and Mike of 112 guest starred as Q’s cousins who were trying to get a record deal. Montell Jordan also appeared on the arch as Moesha’s date.