2014 Soul Train Music Awards
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Soul Train Music Awards | |
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Date | November 30, 2014 |
Location | Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada |
Country | United States |
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Host | Wendy Williams |
First awarded | 1987 |
Official website | soultrain |
Television/Radio coverage | |
Network | BET, Centric |
The 2014 Soul Train Music Awards was held at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Centric and BET on November 30, 2014[1] The ceremony, hosted by media personality Wendy Williams, honored artists in 12 different categories. The nominees were announced October 13, 2014. R&B artist Chris Brown lead with seven nominations, including Best R&B/Soul Male Artist, Song of the Year, and Video of the Year. Beyoncé had six nominations, including Best R&B/Soul Female Artist, and Pharrell Williams has five nominations, including Best R&B/Soul Male Artist of the Year.
Contents
- 1 Special awards
- 2 Winners and nominees
- 2.1 Best New Artist
- 2.2 Centric Award
- 2.3 Best Gospel/Inspirational Song
- 2.4 Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year
- 2.5 Best R&B/Soul Female Artist (The Chaka Khan Award for Best R&B/Soul Female)[2]
- 2.6 Best R&B/Soul Male Artist
- 2.7 Album of the Year
- 2.8 Song of the Year
- 2.9 Record of the Year (The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award)
- 2.10 Best Dance Performance
- 2.11 Best Collaboration
- 2.12 Video of the Year
- 2.13 CENTRICTV.com Awards
- 3 Performers
- 4 References
- 5 External links
Special awards
Legend Award
Winners and nominees
Winners are in bold text.
Best New Artist
Centric Award
Best Gospel/Inspirational Song
- Erica Campbell (featuring Lecrae) – "Help"
- Inspired People (featuring Charles Jenkins) – "Real Love"
- Donnie McClurkin (featuring Tye Tribbett) – "We Are Victorious"
- Tamela Mann – "I Can Only Imagine"
- Smokie Norful – "No Greater Love"
- Michelle Williams (featuring Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland) – "Say Yes"
Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year
- Chris Brown (featuring Lil Wayne and Tyga) – "Loyal"
- Schoolboy Q (featuring BJ the Chicago Kid) – "Studio"
- T.I. (featuring Iggy Azalea) – "No Mediocre"
- Drake (featuring Majid Jordan) – "Hold On, We're Going Home"
- Nicki Minaj – "Pills n Potions"
- Iggy Azalea (featuring Charli XCX) – "Fancy"
Best R&B/Soul Female Artist (The Chaka Khan Award for Best R&B/Soul Female)[2]
Best R&B/Soul Male Artist
Album of the Year
- Michael Jackson – Xscape
- Pharrell Williams – Girl
- John Legend – Love in the Future
- Janelle Monáe – The Electric Lady
- Beyoncé – Beyoncé
- Drake – Nothing Was the Same
Song of the Year
- Pharrell Williams – "Happy"
- Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake – "Love Never Felt So Good"
- John Legend – "All of Me"
- Chris Brown (featuring Lil Wayne and Tyga) – "Loyal"
- Beyoncé (featuring Jay Z) – "Drunk in Love"
- Drake (featuring Majid Jordan) – "Hold On, We're Going Home"
Record of the Year (The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award)
- John Legend – "All of Me"
- Pharrell Williams – "Happy"
- André – "Sexxxual"
- Aloe Blacc – "The Man"
- Sam Smith – "Stay with Me"
- Beyoncé – "Pretty Hurts"
Best Dance Performance
- André – "N2U"
- Chris Brown (featuring Lil Wayne and Tyga) – "Loyal"
- DJ Snake and Lil Jon – "Turn Down for What"
- Jason Derulo (featuring 2 Chainz) – "Talk Dirty"
- Janelle Monáe (featuring Solange Knowles) – "Electric Lady"
- Tinashe (featuring Schoolboy Q) – "2 On"
Best Collaboration
- Toni Braxton and Babyface – "Hurt You"
- Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake – "Love Never Felt So Good"
- Chris Brown (featuring Lil Wayne and Tyga) – "Loyal"
- Chris Brown (featuring Usher and Rick Ross) – "New Flame"
- Robert Glasper (featuring Jill Scott) – "Calls"
- Janelle Monáe (featuring Miguel) – "PrimeTime"
Video of the Year
- Pharrell Williams – "Happy"
- Usher – "Good Kisser"
- Aloe Blacc – "The Man"
- Chris Brown (featuring Usher and Rick Ross) – "New Flame"
- Beyoncé (featuring Jay Z) – "Drunk in Love"
- Jhené Aiko – "The Worst"
CENTRICTV.com Awards
Best Independent R&B/Soul Performance
- André Djuan – "Sexxxual"
- Joe (featuring Kelly Rowland) – "Love & Sex Pt. 2"
- Terrace Martin (featuring TY$ and Tone Trezure) – "You're The One"
- Sebastian Mikael (featuring Wale) – "Last Night""
- Kelly Price – "It's My Time"
- Liv Warfield – "Why Do You Lie?"
Best International Performance
- Ziggy Marley – "I Don't Want To Live On Mars"
- André – "Awake"
- Machel Montano – "Ministry Of Road"
- Nico & Vinz – "Am I Wrong"
- Sam Smith – "Stay with Me"
- Shaggy (featuring Ne-Yo) – "You Girl"
Best Traditional Jazz Performance
- Monty Alexander – "Concierto de Aranjuez"
- Kenny Garrett – "Pushing the World Away"
- Audra McDonald – "What a Little Moonlight Can Do"
- Wynton Marsalis – "Flee as a Bird to the Mountain"
- Gregory Porter – "Hey Laura"
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance
- Liv Warfield – "Stay - Soul Lifted"
- Vandell Andrew – "Let's Ride"
- Robert Glasper (featuring Jill Scott) – "Calls"
- Terrace Martin (featuring Robert Glasper) – "It's Yours"
- Najee (featuring Meli'sa Morgan) – "In The Mood To Take It Slow"
- Snarky Puppy – "Lingus (We Like It Here)"
Performers
Tribute performers
Kool and the Gang Tribute
References
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