1998 Soul Train Music Awards
| Soul Train Music Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | February 27, 1998 |
| Location | Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California |
| Country | United States |
| Hosted by | Patti LaBelle, Heavy D and Erykah Badu |
| First award | 1987 |
| Most awards | Erykah Badu (4) |
| Website | soultrain |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | WGN America |
The 1998 Soul Train Music Awards were held on February 27, 1998, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. Puff Daddy was the top nominee with five nominations, other top nominees included Janet Jackson, Aaliyah and Maxwell. The show was hosted by Patti LaBelle, Erykah Badu and Heavy D.[1]
Special awards
Quincy Jones Award for Outstanding Career Achievements
Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year
Winners and nominees
Winners are in bold text.
R&B/Soul or Rap Album of the Year
Best R&B/Soul Album – Male
Best R&B/Soul Album – Female
Best R&B/Soul Album – Group, Band or Duo
Best R&B/Soul Single – Male
Best R&B/Soul Single – Female
- Erykah Badu – "On and On"
- Aaliyah – "One in a Million"
- Mary J. Blige – "Everything"
- Monica – "For You I Will"
Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo
- Dru Hill – "In My Bed"
- Ol' Skool (featuring) Xscape & Keith Sweat - "Am I Dreaming?"
- LSG - "My Body"
- Destiny's Child (featuring) Wyclef Jean - “No, No, No”
The Michael Jackson Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video
- Puff Daddy and Faith Evans (featuring 112) - “I'll Be Missing You”
Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist
Best Gospel Album
- Kirk Franklin and God's Property – God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation
- The Canton Spirituals – Living the Dream: Live from Washington, D.C.
- GMWA Gospel Announcers Guild – So You Would Know
- The Williams Brothers – Still Standing
Best Jazz Album
- Boney James – Sweet Thing
- Zachary Breaux – Uptown Groove
- Dave Grusin – Dave Grusin Presents West Side Story
- The Rippingtons – Black Diamond
Performers
- Janet Jackson – "I Get Lonely"
- Boyz II Men – "Doin' Just Fine"
- Puff Daddy, The LOX and Lil' Kim – "It's All About the Benjamins"
- Heavy D – "I'll Do Anything"
- God's Property and Kirk Franklin – "Stomp"
- Whitney Houston Tribute:
- Erykah Badu – "Certainly"
- Usher – "You Make Me Wanna..." and "Nice & Slow"
- Patti LaBelle – "If Only You Knew"
- Dru Hill and Jermaine Dupri – "In My Bed"
Presenters
- Busta Rhymes and Immature - Presented Best R&B Soul/Rap New Artist
- Quincy Jones - Presented Sammy Davis Jr. Awards For Entertainer of the Year
- Garcelle Beauvais, Mystro Clark, and Maxwell - Presented Best R&B Soul Single Male
- Ice Cube, Joe, and Destiny's Child - Presented Best R&B Soul Single Female
- Magic Johnson, Johnnie Cochran, and Jagged Edge - Presented Best R&B Soul Album Group, Band, or Duo
- Nia Long, Rome, and Ol' Skool - Presented Best Gospel Album
- BeBe Winans, Savion Glover, and Mary J. Blige - Presented Michael Jackson Award For Best R&B Soul/Rap Music Video
- Rachel Stuart and Next - Presented Best Jazz Album
- Whoopi Goldberg - Presented Quincy Jones For Outstanding Career Achievements
- Sinbad, Traci Bingham, Eric Benet, and Queen Pen - Presented Best R&B Soul/Rap Album of the Year
- Keith Sweat, Chico DeBarge, Aaliyah, and 112 - Presented Best R&B Soul Single Group, Band, or Duo
- Teddy Riley, Chris Tucker, and Missy Elliott - Presented Best R&B Soul Album Male
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Queen Latifah, Xscape, and Ginuwine - Presented Best R&B Soul Album Female