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Music award ceremony in Las Vegas, United States
The 2022
Soul Train Music Awards took place on November 26, 2022, recognizing the best in
soul,
R&B and
Hip-Hop music. The ceremony aired on
BET,
BET Her,
Vh1 and
MTV2, with comedian and writer
Deon Cole hosting the ceremony.
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[2] On October 20, 2022, BET announced the nominees,
Mary J. Blige and
Beyoncé lead with seven nominations each; followed by
Ari Lennox with six; and
Lizzo and
Chris Brown each having received five nominations.
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Special Awards
Honorees are as listed below:
Legend Award
Morris Day & the Time
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Lady of Soul Award
Xscape
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Winners and nominees
Nominees are listed.
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Album of the Year
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Song of the Year
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Best R&B/Soul Female Artist
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Best R&B/Soul Male Artist
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Best New Artist
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Soul Train Certified Award
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Best Gospel/Inspirational Award
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Video of the Year
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Best Dance Performance
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Best Collaboration
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The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award
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- "
Hrs and Hrs" – Written and performed by
Muni Long
- "
Bad Habit" – Written by
Steve Lacy,
Diana Gordon,
John Kirby, Britanny Fousheé and Matthew Castellanos (Steve Lacy)
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Break My Soul" – Written by
Beyoncé,
Terius Nash,
Christopher Stewart, Jens Christian Isaken,
Shawn Carter,
Freddie Ross, Adam Pigott, Allen George and
Fred McFarlane (Beyoncé)
- "Church Girl" – Written by
Beyoncé,
Terius Nash,
Ernest Wilson,
Elbernita Clark, Jimi Payton, Dion Norman, Derrick Ordogne,
James Brown, Orville Hall, Phillip Price,
Ralph MacDonald and William Salter (Beyoncé)
- "Good Morning Gorgeous" – Written by
Mary J. Blige,
D'Mile,
H.E.R.,
David D. Brown and
Tiara Thomas (Mary J, Blige)
- "
I Hate U" – Written by
SZA, Robert Bisel, Cody Fayne, Carter Lang and Dylan Patrice (SZA)
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Last Last" – Written by
Burna Boy,
LaShawn Daniels,
Harvey Mason Jr.,
Fred Jerkins III,
Rodney Jerkins, Mikael Haataja, Samuel Haataja, James Olagundoye, Santeri Kauppinen and Robert Laukkanen (Burna Boy)
- "
Pressure" – Written by
Ari Lennox, Anthony Parrino, Jai'Len Josey,
Bryan-Michael Cox,
Jermaine Dupri and
Johntá Austin (Ari Lennox)
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References
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^ Jones, Okla (October 20, 2022).
"Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, Lizzo, Ari Lennox Lead 2022 Soul Train Awards Nominations".
Essence. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
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^ Schneider, Michael (October 13, 2022).
"Soul Train Awards Returns to Las Vegas as BET Sets November Event Date (EXCLUSIVE)".
Variety. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
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^ Atkinson, Katie; Aniftos, Rania (October 20, 2022).
"Beyoncé & Mary J. Blige Lead Soul Train Awards 2022 Nominations: Full List".
Billboard. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
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^ France, Lisa Respers (October 20, 2022).
"Soul Train Awards 2022: Beyoncé and Mary J. Blige lead nominations".
CNN. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
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"Beyoncé Wins Big at 2022 Soul Train Awards: Full Winners List".
Billboard. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
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"Beyoncé Wins Big at 2022 Soul Train Awards: Full Winners List".
Billboard. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
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^ Seemayer, Zach (October 20, 2022).
"BET Soul Train Awards 2022 Nominations: See the Full List | Entertainment Tonight".
ET Online. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
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