2020 Soul Train Awards: Complete winner's list
Tichina Arnold and Tisha Campbell returned to host for a third year.
Notable artists were honored at the 2020 Soul Train Awards, which aired Sunday night.
Tichina Arnold and Tisha Campbell returned to host this year's virtual ceremony for a third year, announcing a stellar line-up of special performances, unforgettable moments and special appearances from some of today's hottest artists and entertainers.
Chris Brown earned four awards, including Best R&B/Soul Male Artist, while H.E.R. followed with two wins, including Best R&B/Soul Female Artist, which she dedicated to the legacy and history of R&B and soul music.
Brandy kicked off the night with a performance of b7 singles, "Say Something" and "Borderline," after winning the Soul Train Certified Award.
Her "Boy is Mine" collaborator Monica was honored with the sixth annual Lady of Soul Award and performed a medley of her hits including her 1995 debut single, "Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Them Days)," and her latest single, "Trenches."
Monica was honored for her outstanding career achievements, which include selling 25 million records and releasing two back-to-back top 10's on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart for her 1995 debut, "Miss Thang," and 1998's "The Boy Is Mine."
After thanking her three children, her family and the "record labels that have had a part in [her] career," Monica dedicated the award to her late uncle, who died this year.
"I want to say to every family that's suffering right now, I feel you because I accept this award and I dedicate it to my uncle," said Monica during her acceptance speech. "He's not here physically but he's here in spirit...Uncle Larry, I'm at the Soul Train."
Another highlight was Jazmine Sullivan's vocally challenging performance of her singles, "Lost One" and "Pick Up Your Feelings." Sullivan channeled 1960s Diana Ross, wearing a white dress, fluttering lashes and pink-nude lipstick.
The Soul Cypher was filled with a number of legendary artists including Chanté Moore, "I Love Your Smile" singer Shanice, Mint Condition frontman Stokely, and Grammy-winning musician and singer PJ Morton.
After his duet performance with Smokey Robinson, the legendary Charlie Wilson paid homage to the late gospel singer Rance Allen, who died in October.
Other performances of the evening included Ella Mai, CeeLo Green, Snoah Aalegra, and another duet performance with Lucky Daye and Babyface.
Here's the full list of winners:
SOUL TRAIN CERTIFIED AWARD
BEST NEW ARTIST
BEST R&B/SOUL FEMALE ARTIST
BEST R&B/SOUL MALE ARTIST
RHYTHM & BARS
SONG OF THE YEAR
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
BEST COLLABORATION
BEST DANCE PERFORMANCE
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
THE ASHFORD AND SIMPSON SONGWRITER’S AWARD
BEST GOSPEL/INSPIRATIONAL AWARD