2012 Soul Train Music Awards
Soul Train Music Awards | ||||
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Date | November 25, 2012 (2012-11-25) | |||
Location | Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, Nevada | |||
Country | United States | |||
Hosted by | Cedric the Entertainer | |||
First awarded | 1987 | |||
Most awards | Beyoncé (2) | |||
Website | soultrain | |||
Television/radio coverage | ||||
Network | BET, Centric | |||
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The 2012 Soul Train Music Awards were held at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 25, 2012.[1] The show was hosted by actor/comedian Cedric the Entertainer. Performers included New Edition, Miguel, Ne-Yo, Keyshia Cole, Tyrese, Elle Varner, John Legend, 2 Chainz, Stevie Wonder, Eddie Levert, Charlie Wilson, Fantasia, Anthony Hamilton, and Marcus Canty. The evening also featured a tribute to the late Soul Train creator Don Cornelius.
Special awards
Lifetime Achievement Award
Winners and nominees
Winners are in bold text.[1]
Album of the Year
- Frank Ocean – Channel Orange
- Eric Benét – The One
- R. Kelly – Write Me Back
- Nas – Life is Good
- Usher – Looking 4 Myself
Song of the Year
- Tyrese – "Stay"
- Estelle – "Thank You"
- John Legend (featuring Ludacris) – "Tonight (Best You Ever Had)"
- Trey Songz – "Heart Attack"
- Usher – "Climax"
- Wale (featuring Miguel) – "Lotus Flower Bomb"
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award
- John Legend (featuring Ludacris) – "Tonight (Best You Ever Had)"
- Written by: Allen Arthur, Christopher Bridges, Keith Justice, Miguel Pimentel, Clayton Reilly and John Stephens
- Estelle – "Thank You"
- Written by: Arden Altino, Akene Dunkley, Jerry Duplessis, Doug F. Edwards, Thomas D. Richardson and Aliaune Thiam
- R. Kelly – "Share My Love"
- Written by: Robert Kelly
- Nas – "Daughters"
- Written by: Nasir Jones, Ernest D. Wilson, Patrick Adams, Gary DeCarlo, Dale Frashuer and Paul Leka
- Usher – "Climax"
- Written by: Usher Raymond IV, Sean Fenton, Thomas Pentz and Ariel Rechtshaid
Best R&B/Soul Male Artist
- Miguel
- Trey Songz
- Robin Thicke
- Tyrese
- Usher
Best R&B/Soul Female Artist
Best New Artist
- Elle Varner
- Robert Glasper
- J. Cole
- Luke James
- Emeli Sandé
Centric Award
Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year
- Kanye West (featuring Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz) – "Mercy"
- 2 Chainz (featuring Drake) – "No Lie"
- Nas – "Daughters"
- Wale (featuring Miguel) – "Lotus Flower Bomb"
- Young Jeezy (featuring Ne-Yo) – "Leave You Alone"
Best Dance Performance
- Beyoncé – "Love on Top"
- Chris Brown – "Turn Up the Music"
- Nicki Minaj – "Starships"
- Rihanna – "Where Have You Been"
- Usher – "Scream"
CENTRICTV.com Awards
Best Caribbean Performance
- Sean Paul – Tomahawk Technique
- Jimmy Cliff – Rebirth
- Cover Drive – Bajan Style
- Damian Marley – SuperHeavy
- Matisyahu – Spark Seeker
- Rihanna - Where Have You Been
Best International Performance
- Estelle – "Thank You"
- Daley (featuring Marsha Ambrosius) – "Alone Together"
- Rebecca Ferguson – "Nothing's Real but Love"
- Gotye (featuring Kimbra) – "Somebody That I Used to Know"
- Emeli Sandé – "Next to Me"
- Amy Winehouse – "Our Day Will Come"
- Rihanna - Where Have You Been
Best Traditional Jazz Artist/Group
- Tony Bennett – Isn't It Romantic? (tie)
- Robert Glasper – Black Radio (tie)
- Chris Botti – Impressions
- Melody Gardot – The Absence
- Kenny Garrett – Seeds from the Underground
Best Contemporary Jazz Artist/Group
- Esperanza Spalding – Radio Music Society
- Brian Culbertson – Dreams
- Ben Tankard – Full Tank
- Peter White – Here We Go
- Cassandra Wilson – Another Country
Performers
- New Edition
- Miguel
- Keyshia Cole
- John Legend
- Tyrese
- Ne-Yo
- 2 Chainz
- Stevie Wonder
- Elle Varner
- Eddie Levert
- Charlie Wilson
- Fantasia
- Marcus Canty
- Anthony Hamilton
Telecast
The Soul Train Awards were taped on November 8 and aired on BET and Centric on November 25, 2012.
References
- ^ a b Moraski, Lauren (2012-11-26). "Soul Train Awards 2012 honor New Edition, Beyonce". CBS News. Retrieved 2012-11-27.
External links
- BET Official website
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- R&B/Soul Album – Female
- R&B/Soul Album – Male
- R&B/Soul Album – Group, Band or Duo
- R&B/Soul of Rap Dance Cut
- R&B/Soul Single – Female
- R&B/Soul Single – Male
- R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo
- Rap Single
- Gospel Album – Solo
- Gospel Album – Group or Band
- Jazz Album – Solo
- Jazz Album – Group, Band or Duo
- Gospel Album
- Jazz Album
- Rap Album