The 2002 Soul Train Music Awards were held on 30 March 2002 at the Los Angeles Memorial Sport Arena in Los Angeles, California. The show was hosted by Arsenio Hall, Yolanda Adams, Faith Evans and Shemar Moore.
Soul Train Music Awards | |
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Date | March 30, 2002 |
Location | Los Angeles Memorial Sport Arena, Los Angeles, California |
Country | United States |
Hosted by | Shemar Moore, Arsenio Hall Yolanda Adams and Faith Evans |
First awarded | 1987 |
Most awards | Alicia Keys (3) |
Website | soultrain |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | WGN America |
Special awards
editQuincy Jones Award for Outstanding Career Achievements
editSammy Davis Jr. Award for "Entertainer of the Year" – Male
editSammy Davis Jr. Award for "Entertainer of the Year" – Female
editWinners and nominees
editWinners are in bold text.[1]
R&B/Soul or Rap Album of the Year
editBest R&B/Soul Album – Male
editBest R&B/Soul Album – Female
editBest R&B/Soul Album – Group Band, or Duo
editBest R&B/Soul Single – Male
edit- Musiq Soulchild – "Love"
- Jaheim – "Just in Case"
- Brian McKnight – "Love of My Life"
- Usher – "U Got It Bad"
Best R&B/Soul Single – Female
edit- Aaliyah – "Rock the Boat"
- India.Arie – "Video"
- Alicia Keys – "Fallin''"
- Angie Stone – "Brotha"
Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo
edit- The Isley Brothers Featuring Ronald Isley – "Contagious"
- Destiny's Child – "Survivor"
- Jagged Edge with Nelly – "Where the Party At"
- *NSYNC – "Gone"
Michael Jackson Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video
editBest R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist
edit- Alicia Keys – "Fallin'"
- Fabolous – "Young'n (Holla Back)"
- India.Arie – "Video"
- Bubba Sparxxx – "Ugly"
Best Gospel album
edit- Donnie McClurkin – Live in London
- Yolanda Adams – The Experience
- Kim Burrell – Live in Concert
- Doug and Melvin Williams – Duets
Performers
edit- Alicia Keys
- Jay Z, Beanie Sigel and Freeway
- Jagged Edge and Nelly
- Usher
- Ja Rule and Ashanti
- Yolanda Adams
- Busta Rhymes, P. Diddy and Jamie Foxx
- A Tribute to the O'Jays: LSG and Sean Levert
- Tweet and Missy Elliott
- Faith Evans
References
edit- ^ "2002 Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards Nominees". Billboard. 24 July 2002. Retrieved 16 October 2016.