1972
Billboard Magazine Awards:
Names Michael Jackson as Top Singles Artist
Top Singles Male Vocalist of the year.
Golden Globe Awards:
"Ben"
'Sixteen' And Spec Magazine (Annual Gold Star Awards):
Best Singer (Michael Jackson)
Best Single Of The Year ("Rockin' Robin")
1980
American Music Awards:
Favorite Male Soul Artist - Michael Jackson
Favorite Soul Album, "Off The Wall" Favorite Soul Single, "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
Billboard Awards:
Number 1 Top Black Artist of The Year
Number 1 Black Album Of The Year 'Off The wall'
Number 2 Top Pop Male Artist Of The Year
Number 3 Top Pop Album Of The Year 'Off The Wall'
Number 2 Top Black Single Of The Year 'Rock With You'
Number 4 Top Pop Single Of The Year 'Rock With You'
Grammy Awards:
Best R&B Performance, "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
1981
American Music Awards:
Favorite Male Vocalist - Soul/R&B
Favorite Album - Soul/R&B, "Off The Wall"
British Phonographic Industry Awards:
"Off The Wall" Album
1983
Billboard Awards:
Pop Album of the Year - Thriller
Pop Artist of the Year Black Album - Thriller
Black Artist of the Year
Pop Album Artist
Pop Male Album Artist
Pop Male Singles Artist
Black Album Artist
Black Singles Artist
Pop Singles Artist
Dance/Disco Artist
Dance/Disco 12" LP - Billie Jean
Dance/Disco 12" LP - Beat It
Billboard Video Awards:
Best Performance by a Male Artist Best Overall Video - Beat It
Best Performance by a Male Artist Best Choreography - Beat It
Best Use Of Video To Enhance Artist's Song - Beat It
Best Use Of Video To Enhance Artist's Image - Beat It Black Gold Awards Top Male Vocalist
Best Album - Thriller Best Single of the Year - Billie Jean
Best Video Performance - Beat It Black Radio Artist Of The Year Award
Black Radio Exclusive Awards:
Artist Of The Year
1984
American Music Awards:
Special Award Of Merit - Michael Jackson
Favorite Album-Pop/Rock - Thriller
Favorite Album-Soul/R&B - Thriller
Favorite Male Vocalist - Soul/R&B
Favorite Male Vocalist - Pop/Rock
Favorite Single-Pop/Rock - Billie Jean
Favorite Video-Pop/Rock - Beat It
Favorite Video-Soul/R&B - Beat It
American Video Awards:
Best Long Form Video
Best Home Video
Billboard Magazine's Year End Awards:
Number 1 Pop Album 'Thriller'
Number 2 Black Album
Number 2 Top Pop Artist
Number 3 Top Single 'Say, Say, Say'
Number 6 Top Black Artist
The Annual Black Gold Awards:
Top Male Vocalist
Best Video Performance 'Beat It'
Beat Single Record of The Year 'Billie Jean'
Best Album Of The Year 'Thriller'
Canadian Black Music Awards:
Top Male Vocalist
Entertainer of the Year
Top International Album - Thriller
Top International Single - Billie Jean
Crystal Globe Awards:
Exceeding Record Sales Over 5 Million Outside the U.S.
Ebony Magazine Award
Fashion Foundation Of America (FFA):
"America's Best Dressed Man" Award
Grammy Awards:
Album Of The Year - Thriller
Record Of The Year - Beat It
Best Male Pop Performance - Thriller
Producer Of The Year (with Quincy Jones) - Thriller
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance - Beat It
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance - Billie Jean
Best New R&B Song - Billie Jean
Best Recording For Children - E.T. The Extra Terrestrial Album (narration by Michael Jackson)
Hollywood Walk of Fame Star - Michael Jackson
MTV Awards:
Viewers Choice Award - Thriller
Best Overall Video - Thriller
Best Choreography - Thriller
NAACP Image Awards:
H. Claude Hudson Medal Of Freedom
NARM (National Association Of Recording Merchandisers):
Gift Of Music Award
Best Selling Album - Thriller
Best Selling Single - Billie Jean
Best Home Video - The Making Of Thriller
People's Choice Awards:
Best All Around Entertainer Of The Year
Favorite Video of the Year - Thriller
Presidential Special Achievement Award (U.S.)
1985
Grammy Awards:
Best Home Video - The Making Of Thriller
1986
American Music Awards:
Award Of Appreciation
Song Of The Year - We Are The World
Grammy Awards:
Record Of The Year - We Are The World
Song Of The Year - We Are The World
Best Pop Performance By Duo Or Group - We Are The World
Best Music Video Short Form
People's Choice Awards:
Favorite New Song - We Are The World
1987
Bravo Magazine:
Silver Otto Award
Smash Hits Awards:
Best Male Vocalist
1988
American Music Awards:
Favorite Single - Soul/R&B
Billboard Awards:
Top Black Artist
Outstanding Artist Of The Year
Best Live Show Of 1988
Bravo Magazine:
Gold Otto Award
Brit Awards (British Phonographic Industry Awards):
Best International Solo Artist
Cable Ace Awards:
Outstanding Editing in a Musical Special - Motown on Showtime: Michael Jackson, the Legend Continues
Ebony Magazine:
American Black Achievement Award
MTV Video Vanguard Award:
Outstanding Contribution To Music Video Production
NAACP Image Awards:
Leonard Carter Humanitarian Award
Best Male Artist - Bad Single
Best Album - Bad
Orpheus Award
Smash Hits Awards:
Best Male Vocalist
Soul Train:
R&B Album Of The Year - Bad
Best Male Single Of The Year
1989
American Dance Award
American Music Awards:
Special Award Of Achievement
BET:
Award For The Success Of the "Bad" Tour
Billboard Awards:
Number One Black Artist
#1 Album-Pop/R&B - Bad
Black Radio Exclusive Awards:
Humanitarian Award
Bravo Magazine:
Bronze Otto Award
BRE Awards:
Triple Crown Award - King Of Pop, Rock and Soul
Video Of The Year
British Academy Of Music Awards:
Best International Male Artist
British Phonographic Industry Awards:
Video Of The Year
British TV Industry Awards:
Artist Of The Decade
Canadian Music Awards:
Teddy Award ("Leave Me Alone")
Capital Children Museum:
Best Of Washington 1989 Humanitarian Award
Critic's Choice Award:
Best Video ("Smooth Criminal")
MTV Awards Video:
Vanguard Award
The Greatest Video In The History Of The World - Thriller
National Urban Coalition:
Humanitarian Award
People's Choice Awards:
Favorite Music Video - Smooth Criminal
Rolling Stone Magazine:
Video Of The Decade - Thriller
Soul Train Awards:
1st Annual Sammy Davis Jr. Award
Heritage Award
R&B Contemporary TV Show (U.K)
Goodbye To The 80's Award World Music Awards:
Hall Of Fame
Lifetime Achievement In Video
Viewers Choice #1 Video - Dirty Diana
1990
American Cinema Awards:
Entertainer Of The Decade
BMI Inaugural:
First Michael Jackson Award Of Achievement
Grammy Awards:
Best Video - Leave Me Alone
MTV Video Music Awards:
Video Vanguard Award - Artist Of The Decade
Soul Train Awards:
Artist Of The Decade
1992
Billboard Music Award:
1992 World Artist Award
#1 World single Black or White
#1 World album Dangerous
Bravo Magazine:
Gold Otto Award
Gabon (Africa):
National Honor Of Merit Award
International Monitor Awards:
Music Video With The Best Special Effects ("Black Or White")
National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters:
Lifetime Achievement Award
National Honor Of Merit Award
Pro-Set Los Angeles Music Awards:
Best Pop Male Vocalist Video Of The Year ("Black Or White")
Smash Hits Awards:
Best Male Vocalist
1993
American Music Awards:
Best Pop/Rock Album - Dangerous
Best Soul/R&B Single - Remember The Time
Special International Artist Award for record sales and humanitarian efforts around the world
ASCAP:
Best R&B Awards for "In The Closet," "Rembember The Time," and "Jam"
Bravo Magazine:
Gold Otto Award
BMI Award:
Most Performed Songs of The Year - Black or White, Remember The Time
Echo Awards:
Best International Artist of the Year
Grammy Awards:
Living Legend Award
NAACP Image Awards:
25th Silver Anniversary Entertainer Of The Year Award
Outstanding Music Video - Black or White
NARM (National Asscociation of Recording Merchandisers):
Best Seller Award 1992 for Best Selling Urban Music Recording Male ("Dangerous")
Soul Train Awards:
1993 Humanitarian Of The Year Award
Best R&B Single - Remember The Time
Best R&B Album - Dangerous
World Music Awards:
World's Best Selling Pop Artist
Best Selling American Artist
World's Best Selling Artist Of The Era
1994
Bravo Magazine:
Gold Otto Award
Children's Choice Awards:
Caring For Kids Award
MTV Movie Awards:
Best Song in a movie - Will You Be There
Smash Hits Awards:
Best Male Vocalist
1995
BET Hall of Fame Award:
Billboard Music Awards:
Special Hot 100 Achievement Award (for having the 1st ever single, "You Are Not Alone", to debut straight at number one on the Billboard charts)
Billboard Music Video Awards:
Pop/Rock Video of the Year - Scream
Bravo Magazine:
Golden Otto Award
Brazilian TVZ Video Awards:
Best International Video of the Year - Scream
European MTV Music Awards:
Best Male Artist of the Year
MTV Video Music Awards:
Best Dance Video - Scream
Best Choreography - Scream
Best Art Direction - Scream
NARM (National Asscociation of Recording Merchandisers):
Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award
Popcorn Magazine:
Artist of the Decade Award
Best Male Vocalist of the Year
Poprocky Magazine:
Favorite Male Vocalist of the Year
Smash Hits Poll:
Best Male Artist award
VH1 Awards:
Michael Jackson Special Award
1996
American Music Awards:
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist of the Year
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards:
Favorite Pop Male award (HIStory)
Bravo Magazine:
Golden Otto Award
Platinum Otto Award - Lifetime Achievement
Award Best Album - HIStory
Best Male Singer
Nicest Singer
Best Show
Brit Awards:
Artist of a Generation Award
Danish Grammy Awards:
Best International Male Artist
Best International Album - HIStory
Genesis Awards:
1995 Doris Day Music Award (Award given to musical animal-sensitive work) - Earth Song video
Grammy Awards:
Best Music Video (short form)- Scream
Irish Music Awards:
Best International Male Artist Award - HIStory
Le Film Fantastique - French Film Awards:
Best Video Award - Earth Song
World Music Awards:
Best Selling Artist Ever
Best Selling Record of All Time (Thriller)
Best Selling Male Artist of 1996
Best Selling American Artist
Best Selling R&B Artist
1997
Bob Fosse Award:
Best Choreography in a Music Video - "Ghosts"
Bravo Magazine Awards:
Silver Otto Award
Best Album - "HIStory"
Best Show
Brazilian TVZ Video Awards:
Best International Video of the Year - "Blood On The Dance Floor"
Dutch Music Factory Awards:
Best Male Singer
Best Live Act
Popcorn Magazine Awards:
Favorite Male Vocalist
Soul Train Music Awards:
Renamed the video award in Michael's honor to "Michael Jackson Award For Best R&B/Soul Or Rap Music Video"
1998
Bravo Magazine Awards:
Silver Otto Award
1999
Diamond Award:
For U.S sales of 10 million for an individual album or single
Ebony Magazine:
One of the 100 most important black people of the 20th century
Kora All-African Music Awards:
Lifetime Achievement Award
Lifetime Achievement Award:
Presented to Michael in South Africa by Namibian Premier Hage Geingob
2000
G&P Foundation Angel Ball:
Angel Of Hope Award
World Music Awards:
Best Selling Pop Male Artist of the Millennium
2001
KIIS-FM:
Lifetime Achievement Award
2002
American Music Awards:
Artist Of The Century Award
Bambi Awards (Berlin, Germany):
Pop Artist of the Millenium
Billboard Awards:
Special Billboard Award: Commemorating the 20th anniversary of Thriller
MTV Video Music Awards:
Artist Of The Millennium
NAACP Image Awards:
Outstanding Music Video: 'You Rock My World'
Outstanding Variety Series/Special: 30th Anniversary Celebration
Outstanding Performance in a Variety Series/Special: 30th Anniversary
NRJ Awards: (Cannes, France):
Best International Male Singer
Award World Awards (Vienna, Austria):
World Artist Award 2002
2003
BMI Urban Awards:
Best song: 'Butterflies'
Power Of Oneness Awards:
Lifetime Achievement Award
Radio Music Awards:
Humanitarian Award
2004
African Ambassadors’ Spouses Association:
Humanitarian Award
♥♥We Love You Michael!!!!♥♥
2007-01-16 23:33:48
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LOTS for the album Thriller. He also sold the second most records ever, around 700 million( beat only by Elvis Presley,who sold over a billion.) Sorry but I don't know exactly what the awards were for, just that there are a lot of them.
2007-01-16 17:41:48
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I think People magazine gave him an award for worst nose. They had to give it really quick before it fell off again. But Donald Trump beat him/her out for worst wig.
2007-01-16 16:07:37
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i imagine they must have a company, in the journey that they don't already, that educates and promotes the impact of sturdy track by kids. Youths who opt for to be destiny entertainers might want to study lots from his legacy.
2016-11-24 22:32:52
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yeah he won at the annual sicko singers award he barely beat gary glitter for best child predator...just kidding but he's won a lot of awards for thriller,black or white and billy jean.
2007-01-16 19:30:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Best child predator never convicted because he has to much money award.
2007-01-16 15:54:02
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are arabian?
do you mean at all or recently ?
anyway he received as many awards of all kinds as you can imagine but, recently no.
2007-01-16 15:58:52
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answered by ALL OVER THE PLACE 1
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emm. artist of the millenium. artist of the century. artist of the decade.
and many many more which 'Thriller'(the user above me) mentioned.
2007-01-20 07:08:31
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Yes - lots of grammies, especially for his album "Thriller".
2007-01-16 15:59:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but he's being sued by a pharmacist. 200,000$ worth of Demerol.
2007-01-16 15:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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He has an Oscar for best Song for "Ben", which is a love song....to a rat!
2007-01-16 16:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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