1991 Soul Train Music Awards
The 1991 Soul Train Music Awards aired live on March 12, 1991 (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 held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and was hosted by Patti Labelle, Luther Vandross and Dionne Warwick.
| Soul Train Music Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | March 12, 1991 |
| Location | Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California |
| Country | United States |
| Hosted by | Dionne Warwick, Patti LaBelle and Luther Vandross |
| First awarded | 1987 |
| Most awards | Mariah Carey and MC Hammer (3) |
| Website | soultrain |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | WGN America |
Special awards
Heritage Award for Career Achievement
Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year
Winners and nominees
Winners are in bold text.
Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album of the Year – Male
Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album of the Year – Female
Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album of the Year – Group, Band, or Duo
Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Single – Male
Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Single – Female
Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Single – Group, Band or Duo
- En Vogue – "Hold On"
- After 7 – "Ready or Not"
- Bell Biv DeVoe – "Poison"
- Quincy Jones (featuring El DeBarge, Al B Sure!, James Ingram and Barry White) – "The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)"
Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Song of the Year
- MC Hammer – "U Can't Touch This"
- Mariah Carey – "Vision of Love"
- En Vogue – "Hold On"
- Johnny Gill – "My, My, My"
Best Music Video
- Janet Jackson – "Alright"
- En Vogue – "Hold On"
- MC Hammer – "U Can't Touch This"
- Public Enemy – "911 Is a Joke"
Best R&B/Urban Contemporary New Artist
Best Rap Album
Best Gospel Album
- The Winans – Return
- Commissioned – State of Mind
- Tramaine Hawkins – Live
- Take 6 – So Much to Say
Best Jazz Album
- Najee – Tokyo Blue
- Anita Baker – Compositions
- Branford Marsalis Quartet and Terence Blanchard – Music from Mo Better Blues
- Take 6 – So Much to Say
Performers
- Johnny Gill – "Rub You the Right Way"
- Ralph Tresvant – "Sensitivity"
- Bell Biv DeVoe – "She's Dope!"
- En Vogue – "Hold On"
- LL Cool J – "Around the Way Girl"
- Smokey Robinson Tribute:
- Luther Vandross – "Since I Lost My Baby"
- Patti LaBelle – "Baby, Baby"
- Gladys Knight – "The Tracks of My Tears"
- MC Hammer – Medley: "Let's Get It Started" / "Turn This Mutha Out" / "Here Comes the Hammer"
- Najee
- Teddy Pendergrass
- Dionne Warwick
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