Boyz II Men Wins Soul Train Honors
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Boyz II Men triumphed Tuesday night at the 1993 Soul Train Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium, winning three trophies to two each for Mary J. Blige and a wheelchair-bound Michael Jackson.
Boyz II Men won best rhythm and blues single by a group, band or duo for “Please Don’t Go,” and best R & B song as well as best music video for “End of the Road.”
Blige won best R & B album in the female category for “What’s the 411?” and best new R & B artist for “Real Love.” Jackson won best R & B single by a male artist for “Remember the Time” and best album by a male for “Dangerous.”
Jackson appeared onstage in a wheelchair and then aided by crutches. Soul Train publicist Ramon Hervey said the entertainer suffered an ankle injury in rehearsal Monday.
Jackson performed “Remember the Time” sitting in the wheelchair as other performers danced around him.
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