I gotta say in hindsight, it was a good show for the younger crowd... every generation has their specific music show for that era that they'll always remember. There's a lotta people (esp. in their early-to-mid-20s) who grew up watching 106 and were in the crowd and got to see artists of their era, can't be mad at it.
BUT... like some people in the thread have said, everything ends eventually, and it was time. 106 (or any video show for that matter) isn't that viable nor a priority in this era. When there's stuff like Youtube, and a bunch of other ways to watch videos, AND videos aren't as big a deal as they used to be anyway... video shows aren't the priority they were 12 years ago, or even 5 years ago for that matter. It was bound to happen someday.
I wasn't even a big fan of the show like that, cause it was more geared toward kids and teens and I was older... but I do see how relevant it was and how it grew to be BET's central video show. If BET had a show like that in the '90s (nah, Teen Summit's not the same thing), I woulda been in the crowd/watching for sure, so I respect it for what it was. But it's also been wack juice for a long time, so it's time to wrap it up. Just like Bandstand ended, Soul Train ended, Yo! and Rap City ended, Video Soul ended, and TRL ended. Salute.
R.I.P. to the days of video shows being a relevant part of TV programming tho'... 106 was sorta the last remnant of that. Everything else from those years is gone.
BUT... like some people in the thread have said, everything ends eventually, and it was time. 106 (or any video show for that matter) isn't that viable nor a priority in this era. When there's stuff like Youtube, and a bunch of other ways to watch videos, AND videos aren't as big a deal as they used to be anyway... video shows aren't the priority they were 12 years ago, or even 5 years ago for that matter. It was bound to happen someday.
I wasn't even a big fan of the show like that, cause it was more geared toward kids and teens and I was older... but I do see how relevant it was and how it grew to be BET's central video show. If BET had a show like that in the '90s (nah, Teen Summit's not the same thing), I woulda been in the crowd/watching for sure, so I respect it for what it was. But it's also been wack juice for a long time, so it's time to wrap it up. Just like Bandstand ended, Soul Train ended, Yo! and Rap City ended, Video Soul ended, and TRL ended. Salute.
R.I.P. to the days of video shows being a relevant part of TV programming tho'... 106 was sorta the last remnant of that. Everything else from those years is gone.
why so nikkas like chief keef and lil twist could be on there.

...and I miss Big Lez' sexy ass....
then 106 what next?








Ol' the world is flat thinking ass nikka. Take yo ass to Taco Bell or sumthin!
nikkas wuz prayin on the downfall of black music programming...excuse me,c00ns and cacs wuz praying...I'm 99% sure with the next female host they gon find one of the baddest bytches u ever laid ya eyes on
...rocsi ol regular lookin azz killed 106npark...nikkas woulda still checked for azz updates if they picked the right host...be smart BET,I ain't watched it in a while and u know why...the important thing thing is my nikka Webbie back in the buildin