The 1993 Soul Train Music Awards was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on March 9, 1993. The show was hosted by Natalie Cole, Patti LaBelle and Luther Vandross.
Special awards
Heritage Award for Career Achievement
Humanitarian Award
Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year
Winners and nominees
Winners are in bold text.
Best R&B/Soul Album â Male
Best R&B/Soul Album â Female
Best R&B/Soul Album â Group, Band, or Duo
Best R&B/Soul Single â Male
Best R&B/Soul Single â Female
Best R&B/Soul Single â Group, Band, or Duo
Song of the Year
Best Music Video
Best New R&B/Soul Artist
Best Gospel Album
Best Rap Album
Best Jazz Album
Performers
Notable performances
- Michael Jackson, who sang "Remember the Time" during the ceremony, sat in a chair on the stage throughout the entire performance due to an injured ankle; dancers accompanied Jackson on choreography. Eddie Murphy, who was presented by Jackson with the Heritage Award, jokingly remarked "Isn't it nice to see him getting out and giving people awards.... I'd like to thank Michael for hobbling out here and giving me this award."
References
Presenters
- Keith Sweat, Shanice, and Mario Van Peebles - Presented Best R&B Soul New Artist
- Robert L. Johnson and Tracy Davis - Presented Sammy Davis Jr. Award For Entertainer of the Year
- Karyn Parsons, Dr.Dre, and Shai - Presented Best R&B Soul Music Video
- Freddie Jackson, TLC, and Kadeem Hardison - Presented Best Jazz Album
- LL Cool J, Nona Gaye, and The Whispers - Presented Best Rap Album
- Jamie Foxx, Toni Braxton, and Daddy Mac - Presented Best R&B Soul Single Group, Band, or Duo
- Eddie Murphy - Presented Humanitarian Award
- Holly Robinson Peete, Father MC, and Silk - Presented Best R&B Soul Single Male
- George Howard and Tevin Campbell - Presented Best R&B Soul Single Female
- Rosie Perez, Najee, and Wreckx-N-Effect - Presented Best Gospel Album
- Michael Jackson - Presented Heritage Award For Career Achievement
- Chuckii Booker, Chante Moore, and Naughty By Nature - Presented Best R&B Soul Album Group, Band, or Duo
- Keith Washington, Ice-T, and Kim Wayans - Presented Best R&B Soul Album Female
- Miki Howard, Mark Curry, and Digable Planets - Presented Best R&B Soul Song of the Year
- Sheryl Lee Ralph, Johnny Gill, and Run DMC - Presented Best R&B Soul Album Male