Sounds Of Blackness, Morris Day w/ Jerome Benton & More In Epic Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Tribute!

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Published 2019-11-18
Sounds of Blackness remind us what soul is with performance of “Optimistic,” Mary Davis and Abdul Ra’oof of the S.O.S Band perform a medley of “Just Be Good To Me” and “Tell Me If You Still Care,” Alexander O’Neal and Cherrelle get us on our feet with “Saturday Love,” and Morris Day turns up with “Jungle Love” and “The Bird” with Jerome Benton for the Legend Tribute of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis! #SoulTrainAwards #SoulTrainAwards2019

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All Comments (21)
  • @travisfrombk
    I'm still hollering over Ann Nesby hollering over the other two ladies! 😂😂
  • @wiggywil
    If Ann Nesby is sitting behind me at church....I'm Calling the USHER!!!!
  • Ann Nesby’s yelling is the gift that keeps on giving🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’ve watched this 100 times in complete uncontrollable laughter
  • @Aganazee
    That shuffle the audience was doing during Saturday Love was too cool!
  • @TerryOnDemand
    Charelle and Alexander Oneal remind me of my drunk uncle and auntie😩 👉👉Get it yaw🤣
  • @mikewalker3295
    Everyone on this performance was amazing..... But Morris Day and The Time absolutely took the roof off the building !!!
  • @NCBoy06
    Me and Ann would have had a long talk as soon as we left the stage. With all due respect Mother Ann, wtf was your problem, then I would send her the link to this video EVERYDAY
  • @NAJAI1
    I love how Charrelle's loyalty to Alexander is unhinged 🙌🏾💚❤, The Time gave life and yall stall Ms. Nesby out!🤦🏽😂
  • “Tell Me If You Still Care” is a song straight from the heavenly realm. That vibe is crazy. Shoutout to that band.
  • @YACKYSNACKY
    Morris Day still Soulin' and lookin' sharp!
  • @JayBelafonte
    For those Millennials that don’t know, Morris Day and the Time is where Bruno Mars stole his entire current style from.