Top 10 Soul Train Awards Moments

A blast from the Soul Train past.

Top 10 Soul Train Awards Moments - Here's a throwback moment for sure: Kelly Rowland and the star of BET's Nellyville, Nelly, performing their hit "Dilemma."  (Photo: Robert Mora/Getty Images)

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Top 10 Soul Train Awards Moments - Here's a throwback moment for sure: Kelly Rowland and the star of BET's Nellyville, Nelly, performing their hit "Dilemma." (Photo: Robert Mora/Getty Images)

OutKast - One of music's most eccentric and talented duos, Big Boi and Andre 3000 put Southern hip hop on the map and made Atlanta its capital. The pair met as students in East Point's Tri-Cities performing arts high school in the early '90s and have stayed true to their Southern roots ever since.(Photo: Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)

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So Fresh, So Successful - It was such a magic moment when Big Boi (L) and Andre 3000 (R) of Outkast won the Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year.(Photo: Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)

The Life of the Party - Queen Bee is always the main attraction. A true trendsetter, Lil Kim rocks a platinum studded gown with matching gloves and headpiece.  (Photo by Jim Smeal/WireImage)

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The Life of the Party - Queen Bee is always the main attraction. A true trendsetter, Lil Kim rocks a platinum studded gown with matching gloves and headpiece. (Photo by Jim Smeal/WireImage)

Shining Star - Singer Janet Jackson gracefully accepts the Quincy Jones Award back in 2004.   (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Shining Star - Singer Janet Jackson gracefully accepts the Quincy Jones Award back in 2004. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Smooth Operator - TGT member Ginuwine proves he's the real deal as he makes the crowd stand on their feet with his performance.   (Photo: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Centric)

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Smooth Operator - TGT member Ginuwine proves he's the real deal as he makes the crowd stand on their feet with his performance. (Photo: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Centric)

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"Missing Me" - Who do you think you are to say you are the best I ever had? That's what Keyshia Cole is asking an ex-boyfriend on this track. Discussing many women's fears of being alone, she rises above the pain and disappointment to let go and find herself again on this smooth, upbeat single.(Photo:  Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Centric)

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Just Keyshia - Keyshia Cole gave the audience a two-for-one special when she performed two hits, "Trust and Believe" and "Enough of No Love," back in 2012. (Photo: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Centric)

There's Room for More Than One Diva - J Hud (L) and singer Evelyn "Champagne" King give a divalicious performance at the 2013 Soul Train Awards.   (Photo: Ethan Miller/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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There's Room for More Than One Diva - J Hud (L) and singer Evelyn "Champagne" King give a divalicious performance at the 2013 Soul Train Awards. (Photo: Ethan Miller/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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Soul Train Awards 2013, Performance, K. Michelle

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A Star Enters - K. Michelle created a spectacular, angelic moment when she performed her hit tracks "Can't Raise a Man" and "VSOP."(Photo: Ethan Miller/BET/Getty Images for BET)

Soul Train Awards 2013, Highlight, Lustacy, Anthony Anderson

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Jam Session - Anthony Anderson brings the funny with a dance routine with his fake R&B band Lustacy. Get it! (Photo: Ethan Miller/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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Soul Train Awards 2013, Performance, Dionne Warwick Tribute, Chrisette Michele, Eric Benet, Bobby V

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Much Love and Respect - Bobby V, Kenny Lattimore, Chrisette Michele, Eric Benet, Gladys Knight, Ronald Isley, Candice Glover, Eddie Levert and Ruben Studdard pay Dionne Warick the most respect with a pitch-perfect tribute. (Photo: Ethan Miller/BET/Getty Images for BET)