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1989 Soul Train Music Awards

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First awarded
  
1987

Official website
  
soultrain.com

Date
  
13 April 1989

Country
  
United States of America

Most awards
  
Michael Jackson (4)

Network
  
WGN America

Other ceremonies
  
1988, 1990

Location
  
Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California

Hosted by
  
Dionne Warwick, Patti LaBelle and Ahmad Rashad

Whitney houston hold up the light live soul train music awards 1989


The 1989 Soul Train Music Awards was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired live in select cities on April 13, 1989 (and was later syndicated in other areas), honoring the best in R&B, soul, rap, jazz, and gospel music from the previous year. The show was hosted by Patti LaBelle, Ahmad Rashad and Dionne Warwick.

Contents

Heritage Award for Career Achievement

  • Michael Jackson
  • Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year

  • Michael Jackson
  • Winners and nominees

    Winners are in bold text.

    Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album of the Year – Male

  • Bobby Brown – Don't Be Cruel
  • Bobby McFerrin – Simple Pleasures
  • Al B. Sure – In Effect Mode
  • Luther Vandross – Any Love
  • Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album of the Year – Female

  • Anita Baker – Giving You the Best That I Got
  • Tracy Chapman – Tracy Chapman
  • Sade – Stronger Than Pride
  • Vanessa Williams – The Right Stuff
  • Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album of the Year – Group, Band, or Duo

  • New Edition – Heart Break
  • Guy – Guy
  • LeVert – Just Coolin'
  • Tony! Toni! Toné! – Who?
  • Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Single – Male

  • Michael Jackson – "Man in the Mirror"
  • Bobby Brown – "My Prerogative"
  • Johnny Kemp – "Just Got Paid"
  • Keith Sweat (featuring Jacci McGhee) – "Make It Last Forever"
  • Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Single – Female

  • Anita Baker – "Giving You the Best That I Got"
  • Whitney Houston – "Where Do Broken Hearts Go"
  • Karyn White – "Superwoman"
  • Vanessa Williams – "The Right Stuff"
  • Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Single – Group Band or Duo

  • E.U. – "Da Butt"
  • Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock – "It Takes Two"
  • Guy – "Groove Me"
  • New Edition – "Can You Stand the Rain"
  • Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Song of the Year

  • Anita Baker – "Giving You the Best That I Got"
  • Bobby Brown – "Don't Be Cruel"
  • Michael Jackson – "Man in the Mirror"
  • Keith Sweat – "I Want Her"
  • Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Music Video

  • Michael Jackson – "Man in the Mirror"
  • DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince – "Parents Just Don't Understand"
  • Kool Moe Dee – "Wild Wild West"
  • Stevie Wonder – "Skeletons"
  • Best R&B/Urban Contemporary New Artist

  • Al B. Sure!
  • Guy
  • Karyn White
  • BeBe & CeCe Winans
  • Best Rap Album

  • DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince – He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper
  • Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock – It Takes Two
  • Public Enemy – It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
  • Salt-N-Pepa – A Salt with a Deadly Pepa
  • Best Gospel Album

  • Take 6 – Take 6
  • Shirley Caesar – Live in Chicago
  • The Clark Sisters – Conqueror
  • James Cleveland – Inspired
  • Best Jazz Album

  • Kenny G – Silhouette
  • Bobby McFerrin – Simple Pleasures
  • Najee – Day by Day
  • Sade – Stronger Than Pride
  • Performances

  • Ashford & Simpson
  • Sheena Easton – "The Lover in Me"
  • Levert and Heavy D & The Boyz – "Just Coolin'"
  • Bobby Brown – "My Prerogative"
  • Patti LaBelle – "I Just Can't Stop Loving You"
  • Dionne Warwick
  • New Edition and Rob Base – "Crucial"
  • Shirley Caesar, The Clark Sisters, Thelma Houston, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Vickie Winans and The Winans – "Lean on Me"
  • References

    1989 Soul Train Music Awards Wikipedia