Sunday, February 23, 2014

Beyonce, John Legend Won Trophies at 2014 NAACP Image Awards

Beyonce John LegendIan Gavan / Ethan Miller, Getty Images

Chart-topping artists Beyonce and John Legend were among the big winners in the music categories at the 2014 NAACP Image Awards on Saturday (Feb. 22) in Los Angeles.


The R&B queen won a trophy for Outstanding Female Artist while the piano man nabbed two honors — Outstanding Male Artist and Outstanding Song for ‘All of Me.’


Other winners included Robin Thicke, T.I. and Pharrell Williams for their collaborative work on ‘Blurred Lines.’ R&B newcomer K. Michelle received an award for Outstanding New Artist. LL Cool J nabbed a trophy for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series for ‘NCIS: Los Angeles.’


Finally, R&B artists Charlie Wilson and Janelle Monae won awards for Outstanding Album (‘Love, Charlie’) and Outstanding Music Video (‘Q.U.E.E.N.’), respectively.


The highlight of the event, according to EURweb, was the elegiac tribute to the late South African leader Nelson Mandela.


Oprah Winfrey saluted him as a leader with enormous strength and passion. “He was everything we have all have heard and more,” she said. “He was humble and he was unscathed by any kind of bitterness after all that we know he’s been through.” Afterward, Stevie Wonder performed a musical tribute to Mandela.


Overall, it was a phenomenal night of black excellence.


List of Winners in the Music Categories:


Outstanding Female artist: Beyonce


Outstanding Male artist: John Legend


Outstanding New artist: K. Michelle


Outstanding Album: Charlie Wilson, ‘Love, Charlie’


Outstanding Song: John Legend, ‘All Of Me’


Outstanding Duo, group or collaboration: Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell — ‘Blurred Lines’


Outstanding Jazz Album: SFJAZZ Collective, ‘The Songs of Stevie Wonder’


Outstanding World Music Album: Natalie Cole, ‘Natalie Cole en Espanol’


Outstanding Gospel Album: Tamela Mann, ‘Best Days Deluxe Edition’


Outstanding Music video: Janelle MonĂ¡e featuring Erykah Badu, ‘Q.U.E.E.N.’