Soul Train Music Award for Best Dance Performance

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This page lists the winners and nominees for the Soul Train Music Award for Best Dance Performance. This category was created during the 2010 ceremony and since its creation, Ciara and Chris Brown are the only artists to win the award thrice.

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Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

2010s

YearArtistSongRef
2010
Ciara "Ride" [1]
Janelle Monáe (featuring Big Boi)"Tightrope"
Ne-Yo "Beautiful Monster"
Rihanna "Rude Boy"
Usher (featuring will.i.am)"OMG"
2011
Beyoncé "Run the World (Girls)" [2]
Chris Brown "She Ain't You"
Keri Hilson "Pretty Girl Rock"
Mary Mary "Walking"
Rihanna (featuring Drake)"What's My Name?"
Kelly Rowland (featuring Lil Wayne)"Motivation"
2012
Beyoncé "Love on Top" [3]
Chris Brown "Turn Up the Music"
Nicki Minaj "Starships"
Rihanna "Where Have You Been"
Usher "Scream"
2013
Ciara "Body Party" [4]
Chris Brown "Fine China"
Bruno Mars "Treasure"
Janelle Monáe (featuring Erykah Badu)"Q.U.E.E.N."
Robin Thicke (featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams)"Blurred Lines"
Justin Timberlake (featuring Jay Z)"Suit & Tie"
2014
Chris Brown (featuring Lil Wayne and Tyga)"Loyal" [5]
Jason Derulo (featuring 2 Chainz)"Talk Dirty"
DJ Snake and Lil Jon "Turn Down for What"
Janelle Monáe (featuring Solange)"Electric Lady"
Tinashe (featuring Schoolboy Q)"2 On"
Usher "Good Kisser"
2015
Silentó "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" [6]
Beyoncé "7/11"
Chris Brown and Tyga "Ayo"
Janelle Monáe and Jidenna "Yoga"
Mark Ronson (featuring Bruno Mars)"Uptown Funk"
2016
Kanye West (featuring Dance Performance by Teyana Taylor)"Fade" [7]
Beyoncé "Formation"
Drake "Hotline Bling"
Rihanna (featuring Drake)"Work"
Usher (featuring Young Thug)"No Limit"
2017
Bruno Mars "24K Magic" [8]
Chris Brown (featuring Usher and Gucci Mane)"Party"
DJ Khaled (featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller)"Wild Thoughts"
Solange (featuring Sampha)"Don't Touch My Hair"
Wizkid (featuring Drake)"Come Closer"
2018
Ciara "Level Up" [9]
Bruno Mars (featuring Cardi B)"Finesse (Remix)"
Chris Brown "Tempo"
HoodCelebrityy "Walking Trophy"
Janet Jackson (featuring Daddy Yankee)"Made for Now"
2019
Chris Brown (featuring Drake)"No Guidance" [10]
Beyoncé "Spirit"
Lizzo "Juice"
Normani "Motivation"
Teyana Taylor "WTP"
Danileigh (featuring Chris Brown)"Easy (Remix)"

2020s

YearArtistSongRef
2020
Chris Brown and Young Thug "Go Crazy" [11]
Beyoncé, Shatta Wale and Major Lazer "Already"
Chloe x Halle "Do It"
DaniLeigh (featuring DaBaby)"Levi High"
Missy Elliott "Why I Still Love You"
Teyana Taylor "Bare Wit Me"
2021
Normani (featuring Cardi B)"Wild Side" [12]
Chloe x Halle "Ungodly Hour"
Chris Brown and Young Thug "City Girls"
Lizzo (featuring Cardi B)"Rumors"
Usher "Bad Habits"
2022
Lizzo "About Damn Time" [13]
Ari Lennox "Pressure"
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic "Smokin out the Window"
Chlöe "Have Mercy"
Chris Brown (featuring Wizkid)"Call Me Every Day"
Chris Brown "WE (Warm Embrace)"
Doechii "Persuasive"
Doja Cat "Woman"
2023
Victoria Monét "On My Mama" [14]
Chris Brown "Summer Too Hot"
Chris Brown "Under the Influence"
Ciara (featuring Summer Walker)"Better Thangs"
Ciara & Chris Brown "How We Roll"
SZA "Snooze"
Usher "Boyfriend"
Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage "Good Good"

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