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Michael Jackson | |
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Chhut-sì |
Michael Joseph Jackson 1958 nî 8 goe̍h 29 ji̍t (65 hòe) Gary, Indiana, U.S. |
Chit-gia̍p |
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Oa̍h-hiáⁿ sî-kî | 1963–present |
Kiáⁿ-jî |
Miki Howard (63) Michael Joseph 'Brandon' Jackson Jr. (43) Janet Zeitoun (67) Prince Michael Jackson (27) Paris Katherine Jackson (26) Grace Rwaramba (57) Bigi Joseph Jackson (22) |
Ka-cho̍k | Jackson family |
Ti̍t-chióng | Michael Jackson awards and nominations |
Im-ga̍k sū-gia̍p | |
Goā-hō |
King of Pop The Gloved One Lord of the Dance MJ Mike |
Im-ga̍k Lūi-hêng | |
Chhiùⁿ-poâⁿ kong-si |
Steeltown Records (1965-1966) Motown Records (1966-1976) Epic Records (1976-2023) MJJ Records (1991-Present) |
Chhiam-miâ | |
Michael Joseph Jackson Sr. (born August 29, 1958), often known by his initials, MJ, is an American singer-songwriter, dancer, choreographer, record producer, record executive, businessman, entrepreneur, humanitarian, philanthropist and actor. Dubbed as the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century. His contributions to music, dance, fashion, humanitarian and philanthropy made him one of the world's most significant cultural icons and global figures in popular culture for over six decades. Jackson has been responsible for cultural movements and progressions within popular music at large. Jackson is labeled by international authors and observers as the greatest entertainer in music, as well as the most influential and iconic recording artist of all time. By acclamation and his longevity, Jackson is called as "The Greatest Entertainer of all Time in the History of Show Business". Jackson has been ranked the greatest black philanthropist in American history. Jackson has also been sometimes ranked as the most influential man in the world.
The seventh child of the Jackson family, Jackson made his professional debut in 1963 with his elder brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon as a member of The Jackson 5. Jackson began his solo career in 1971 while at Motown Records, and rose to solo stardom with his fifth studio album Off the Wall (1979). By the early 1980s, Jackson became a dominant figure in popular music. His music videos, including those for "Beat It", "Billie Jean", and "Thriller" from his sixth studio album Thriller (1982), are credited with breaking racial barriers and transforming the medium into an art form and promotional tool. Their popularity helped propel the television channel MTV into a significant factor of 1980s pop culture. The album won a record-breaking nine Grammy Awards at the 26th Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. Jackson continued to innovate with videos including "Smooth Criminal" and "Leave Me Alone" from Bad (1987), "Black or White" and "Remember the Time" from Dangerous (1992), "Scream" from HIStory (1995), "Ghosts" from the remix album HIStory in the Mix (1997) and "You Rock My World" from Invincible (1998). With songs such as "Man in the Mirror", "Black or White", "Heal the World", "Earth Song", "They Don't Care About Us" and "Cry", Jackson's music emphasized racial integration, environmentalism and fighting against prejudice and injustice. Through stage and video performances, he popularized complicated dance techniques such as the moonwalk, to which he gave the name. His sound and style have influenced artists of various genres. By the end of the 1980s, Michael Jackson had come to be known as "King of Pop".
According to the RIAA, Jackson is one of the Best Selling Artist in the United States, with 200 million certified units. Thriller (1982), is the Best Selling Album in the United States, with estimated sales of 38 million copies in the United States and is the Best Selling Album of all Time, with estimated sales of 75 million copies worldwide. Jackson's other albums, including Off the Wall (1979), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1992) and HIStory (1995) also rank among the world's best-selling albums. Michael Jackson have to be a huge attraction on the live circuit, with stadium tours in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Michael had 3 World Tours in the top 20 Highest Grossing Concert Tours of all time, the LoveSounds World Tour (2007), Immortal World Tour (2013–2014) and the Xscape World Tour (2018–2019). Jackson is the Highest Grossing Touring Artist of all Time, earning $3,3 billion from his concert tickets. He is recognized as The Most Successful Entertainer of All Time by Guinness World Records. Jackson has received multiple accolades throughout his career, including an Emmy Award, a Grammy Award, a Oscar Award and a Tony Award to receive all four major American entertainment awards (EGOT). His other achievements include 45 Grammy Awards, 38 American Music Awards, 36 MTV Video Music Awards, 30 NAACP Image Awards, 20 MTV European Music Awards, 20 Billboard Music Awards and 20 World Music Awards including the "Artist of the Generation", "Artist of the Decade", "Artist of the Century" and "Artist of the Millennium". Jackson is one of the few artists to have been inducted with 2 times into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (The Jacksons: 1997 & Solo: 2001), 2 Grammy Legend Awards (Solo: 1993 & The Jacksons: 2001), 2 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards (Solo: 2010 & The Jacksons: 2022) and 2 Songwriters Hall of Fame (2001 and 2019). Jackson is also inducted to the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004 and the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame in 2010, as the only dancer from pop and rock music and in 2015 to the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame. Michael have 20 Number One Singles in the United States during his solo career, more than any other solo artist in the Hot 100 era and estimated sales of over 750 million records worldwide making Jackson the Best Selling Artist in History of Recorded Music. Jackson has won over 1000 awards, making him the most awarded recording artist in the history of popular music. He became the first artist in history to have a top ten single in the Billboard Hot 100 in six different decades when "Mirrors" reached number one in 2013. Jackson traveled the world attending events honoring his humanitarianism and in 2000, the Guinness World Records recognized him for supporting 40 charities, more than any other entertainer. Rolling Stone ranked Jackson at number 35 among the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time and ranked 34 on the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time.
In 1999, Michael Jackson was ranked at number 1 on VH1's list of 100 Greatest Music Videos with Thriller.
In 2009, MTV ranked Michael Jackson as the Greatest Icon in Pop Music of the MTV Generation.
According to the RIAA, Michael and the group The Jacksons are one of the Best Selling Music Groups in the United States, with 45 million certified units. Collectively included in Time magazine's compilation of the twentieth century's 100 most influential people, they are one of the Best Selling Music Group in History of Recorded Music, with estimated sales of over 100 million records worldwide. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.
Jackson is one of three recording artists (along with Paul McCartney and Phil Collins) and the first American artist who have sold over 100 million records worldwide both as solo artists and (separately) as principal members of a band.
According to the RIAA, Michael Jackson as a solo artist combined with the group The Jacksons selled 750 million records worldwide making him the Best Selling Music Artist in History of Recorded Music.
Life and career[kái goân-sí-bé]
1958–1978: Early life and The Jackson 5[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Joseph Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana, a part of the Chicago metropolitan area, on August 29, 1958. He is the seven of ten children in the Jackson family, a working-class African-American family living in a two-bedroom house on Jackson Street in Gary. His mother, Katherine Esther Jackson (née Scruse), left the Baptist tradition in 1963 to become a devout Jehovah's Witness. She played clarinet and piano and once aspired to be a country-and-western performer, but worked part-time at Sears to support the family. His father, Joseph Walter "Joe" Jackson, a former boxer, was a steelworker at U.S. Steel. Joe performed on guitar with a local rhythm and blues band, the Falcons, to supplement the family's income. Despite being a convinced Lutheran, Joe also participated in his wife's faith as did all their children. His father's great-grandfather, July "Jack" Gale, was "a Native American medicine man and an US Army scout." Michael grew up with three sisters (Rebbie, La Toya and Janet) and five brothers (Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Randy). A sixth brother, Marlon's twin Brandon, died shortly after birth.
In 1963, Michael and Marlon joined the Jackson Brothers—a band formed by their father which included brothers Jackie, Tito, and Jermaine—as backup musicians playing congas and tambourine. In 1965, Michael began sharing lead vocals with his older brother Jermaine, and the group's name was changed to the Jackson 5. The following year, the group won a major local talent show with Jackson performing the dance to Robert Parker's 1965 hit "Barefootin'". From 1964 to 1966 they toured the Midwest, frequently performing at a string of black clubs known as the "chitlin' circuit" as the opening act for artists such as Sam & Dave, the O'Jays, Gladys Knight, and Etta James. The Jackson 5 also performed at clubs and cocktail lounges, where striptease shows and other adult acts were featured, and at local auditoriums and high school dances. In August 1965, while touring the East coast, the group won a weekly amateur night concert at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
The Jackson 5 recorded several songs, including their first single "Big Boy" (1965), for Steeltown Records, a Gary record label, before signing with Motown in 1966. They left Gary in 1966 right after the birth of Janet and relocated to Detroit, where they continued to record music for Motown. Rolling Stone later described the young Michael as "a prodigy" with "overwhelming musical gifts" who "quickly emerged as the main draw and lead singer. The group set a chart record when its first five singles—"I Want You Back" (1967), "Who's Lovin' You" (1967), "My Cherie Amour" (1967), "ABC" (1968), and "The Love You Save" (1968)—peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. In May 1971, the Jackson family moved into a large home on two-acre estate in Encino, California. During this period, Michael evolved from child performer into a teen idol. As Jackson began to emerge as a solo performer in the early 1970s, he maintained ties to the Jackson 5 and Motown. Between 1971 and 1975, Michael released four solo studio albums with Motown: Got to Be There (1971), Ben (1972), Music & Me (1973), and Forever, Michael (1975). "Got to Be There" and "Ben", the title tracks from his first two solo albums, became successful singles, as did a cover of Bobby Day's "Rockin' Robin".
The Jackson 5 were later described as "a cutting-edge example of black crossover artists. Although the group's sales began to decline in 1973, and the members chafed under Motown's refusal to allow them creative input, they achieved several top 40 hits, including the top five single "Dancing Machine" (1974), before leaving Motown in 1978.
1978–1981: Move to Epic Records and Off the Wall[kái goân-sí-bé]
In February 1978, the Jackson 5 signed with Epic Records, a subsidiary of CBS Records, and renamed themselves the Jacksons. Younger brother Randy formally joined the band around this time, while Jermaine chose to stay with Motown and pursue a solo career. The Jacksons continued to tour internationally, and released six more albums between 1976 and 1984. Michael, the group's lead songwriter during this time, wrote hits such as "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" (1979), "This Place Hotel" (1980), and "Can You Feel It" (1980).
His work in film began in 1978, when he starred as the Scarecrow in The Wiz, a musical directed by Sidney Lumet that also starred Diana Ross, Nipsey Russell, and Ted Ross. The film was a box-office failure. While working on the film Jackson met producer Quincy Jones, though this was not the first time they had met (they originally met when Michael was 12, at Sammy Davis Jr.'s house). Jones was arranging the film's musical score and agreed to produce Jackson's next solo album, Off the Wall. In 1979, Jackson broke his nose during a complex dance routine. His subsequent rhinoplasty was not a complete success; he complained of breathing difficulties that would affect his career. He was referred to Dr. Steven Hoefflin, who performed Jackson's second rhinoplasty and subsequent operations.
Off the Wall (1979), which Jones and Jackson co-produced, established Jackson as a solo performer. The album helped Jackson transition from the bubblegum pop of his youth to the more complex sounds he would create as an adult. Songwriters for the album included Jackson, Rod Temperton, Stevie Wonder, and Paul McCartney. Off the Wall was the first solo album to generate four top 10 hits in the United States: "Off the Wall", "She's Out of My Life", and the chart-topping singles "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Rock with You". The album reached number three on the Billboard 200 and eventually sold over 20 million copies worldwide. In 1980, Jackson won three awards at the American Music Awards for his solo efforts: Favorite Soul/R&B Album, Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist, and Favorite Soul/R&B Single for "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough". He also won Billboard Year-End awards for Top Black Artist and Top Black Album, and a Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for 1979 with "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough". In 1981 Jackson was the American Music Awards winner for Favorite Soul/R&B Album and Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist. Despite its commercial success, Jackson felt Off the Wall should have made a bigger impact, and was determined to exceed expectations with his next release.
Jackson recorded with Queen singer Freddie Mercury from 1981 to 1983, including a demo of "State of Shock", "Victory" and "There Must Be More to Life Than This". The recordings were intended for an album of duets but, according to Queen's then-manager Jim Beach, the relationship between the singers soured when Jackson insisted on bringing a llama into the recording studio. The collaborations were not officially released until 2014. Jackson went on to record the single "State of Shock" with Mick Jagger for the Jacksons' album Victory (1984). Mercury included the solo version of "There Must Be More To Life Than This" on his Mr. Bad Guy album (1985).
1982–1983: Thriller and Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1982, Jackson combined his interests in songwriting and film when he contributed the song "Someone in the Dark" to the storybook for the film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. The song, with Quincy Jones as its producer, won a Grammy for Best Recording for Children for 1983.
More success came with the release of his sixth album, Thriller, in late 1982. The album earned Jackson seven more Grammys and eight American Music Awards, including the Award of Merit, the youngest artist to win it. It was the best-selling album worldwide in 1983, and became the best-selling album of all time in the United States and the best-selling album of all time worldwide, selling an estimated 110 million copies. It topped the Billboard 200 chart for 37 weeks and was in the top 10 of the 200 for 80 consecutive weeks. It was the first album to have seven Billboard Hot 100 top 10 singles, including "Billie Jean", "Beat It", and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'". In December 2015, Thriller was certified for 30 million shipments by the RIAA, making it the only album to achieve that feat in the United States. Thriller won Jackson and Quincy Jones the Grammy award for Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) for 1983. It also won Album of the Year, with Jackson as the album's artist and Jones as its co-producer, and a Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, award for Jackson. "Beat It" won Record of the Year, with Jackson as artist and Jones as co-producer, and a Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male, award for Jackson. "Billie Jean" won Jackson two Grammy awards, Best R&B Song, with Jackson as its songwriter, and Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male, as its artist. Thriller also won another Grammy for Best Engineered Recording – Non Classical in 1984, awarding Bruce Swedien for his work on the album. The AMA Awards for 1984 provided Jackson with an Award of Merit and AMAs for Favorite Male Artist, Soul/R&B, and Favorite Male Artist, Pop/Rock. "Beat It" won Jackson AMAs for Favorite Video, Soul/R&B, Favorite Video, Pop/Rock, and Favorite Single, Pop/Rock. Thriller won him AMAs for Favorite Album, Soul/R&B, and Favorite Album, Pop/Rock.
In addition to the album, Jackson released "Thriller", a 14-minute music video directed by John Landis, in 1983. It "defined music videos and broke racial barriers" on the Music Television Channel (MTV), a fledgling entertainment television channel at the time. In December 2009, the Library of Congress selected the "Thriller" music video for inclusion in the National Film Registry. It was one of 25 films named that year as "works of enduring importance to American culture" that would be "preserved for all time". As of 2009, the zombie-themed "Thriller" is the only music video to have been inducted into the registry.
Jackson's attorney John Branca noted that Jackson had the highest royalty rate in the music industry at that point: approximately $2 for every album sold. He was also making record-breaking profits from sales of his recordings. The videocassette of the documentary The Making of Michael Jackson's Thriller sold over 350,000 copies in a few months. The era saw the arrival of novelties such as dolls modeled after Michael Jackson, which appeared in stores in May 1984 at a price of $12. Biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli writes that "Thriller stopped selling like a leisure item—like a magazine, a toy, tickets to a hit movie—and started selling like a household staple. In 1985, The Making of Michael Jackson's Thriller won a Grammy for Best Music Video, Longform. Time described Jackson's influence at that point as "star of records, radio, rock video. A one-man rescue team for the music business. A songwriter who sets the beat for a decade. A dancer with the fanciest feet on the street. A singer who cuts across all boundaries of taste and style and color too". The New York Times wrote that "in the world of pop music, there is Michael Jackson and there is everybody else".
On January 28, 1983, Jackson reunited with his brothers for a live performance taped at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium for Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, an NBC television special. The show aired on February 26, 1983, to an estimated audience of 47 million viewers, and featured the Jacksons and other Motown stars. The show is best remembered for Jackson's solo performance of "Billie Jean", which earned Jackson his first Emmy nomination. Wearing a distinctive black-sequined jacket and a golf glove decorated with rhinestones, he debuted his signature dance move, the moonwalk, which former Soul Train dancer and Shalamar member Jeffrey Daniel had taught him three years earlier. Jackson originally turned down the invitation to perform at the show, believing he had been doing too much television at the time; however, at the request of Berry Gordy, Jackson agreed to perform in exchange for time to do a solo performance. According to Rolling Stone reporter Mikal Gilmore, "There are times when you know you are hearing or seeing something extraordinary...that came that night. Jackson's performance drew comparisons to Elvis Presley's and the Beatles' appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. Anna Kisselgoff of The New York Times later wrote: "The moonwalk that he made famous is an apt metaphor for his dance style. How does he do it? As a technician, he is a great illusionist, a genuine mime. His ability to keep one leg straight as he glides while the other bends and seems to walk requires perfect timing. Berry Gordy said of the performance, "from the first beat of Billie Jean, I was mesmerized, and when he did his iconic moonwalk, I was shocked, it was magic, Michael Jackson went into orbit, and never came down.
1983–1986: Pepsi, "We Are the World" and Business career[kái goân-sí-bé]
In November 1983 Jackson and his brothers partnered with PepsiCo in a $5 million promotional deal that broke advertising industry records for a celebrity endorsement. The first Pepsi Cola campaign, which ran in the United States from 1983 to 1984 and launched its "New Generation" theme, included tour sponsorship, public relations events, and in-store displays. Jackson, who was actively involved in creating the iconic advertisement, suggested using his song, "Billie Jean", as its jingle with a revised chorus. According to a Billboard report in 2009, Brian J. Murphy, executive VP of branded management at TBA Global, said: "You couldn't separate the tour from the endorsement from the licensing of the music, and then the integration of the music into the Pepsi fabric.
On January 27, 1984, Michael and other members of the Jacksons filmed a Pepsi commercial overseen by executive Phil Dusenberry, a BBDO ad agency executive, and Alan Pottasch, Pepsi's Worldwide Creative Director, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. During a simulated concert before a full house of fans, pyrotechnics accidentally set Jackson's hair on fire, causing second-degree burns to his scalp. Jackson underwent treatment to hide the scars and had his third rhinoplasty shortly thereafter. Pepsi settled out of court, and Jackson donated his $1.5 million settlement to the Brotman Medical Center in Culver City, California. Its Michael Jackson Burn Center is named in his honor. Dusenberry later recounted the episode in his memoir, Then We Set His Hair on Fire: Insights and Accidents from a Hall of Fame Career in Advertising. Jackson signed a second agreement with Pepsi in the late 1980s for a reported $10 million. The second campaign had a global reach of more than 20 countries and would provide financial support for Jackson's Bad album and 1987–88 world tour. Although Jackson had endorsements and advertising deals with other companies, such as LA Gear, Suzuki, and Sony, none were as significant as his deals with Pepsi, which later signed other music stars such as Britney Spears and Beyoncé to promote its products.
Jackson's humanitarian work was recognized on May 14, 1984, when he was invited to the White House to receive an award from President Ronald Reagan for his support of charities that helped people overcome alcohol and drug abuse, and in recognition of his support for the Ad Council's and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Drunk Driving Prevention campaign. Jackson donated the use of "Beat It" for the campaign's public service announcements.
Unlike later albums, Thriller did not have an official tour, but the Victory Tour of 1984 headlined the Jacksons and showcased much of Jackson's new solo material to more than two million Americans. It was the last tour he would do with his brothers. Following controversy over the concert's ticket sales, Jackson held a press conference and announced that he would donate his share of the proceeds, an estimated $3 to 5 million, to charity. His charitable work and humanitarian awards continued with the release of "We Are the World" (1985), which he co-wrote with Lionel Richie. The song was recorded on January 28, 1985 and was released worldwide in March 1985 to aid the poor in the United States and Africa. The song earned $63 million for famine relief, and became one of the best-selling singles of all time, with 20 million copies sold. "We Are the World" won four Grammys for 1985, including Song of the Year going to Jackson and Richie as its co-songwriters. Although the American Music Award directors removed the charity song from the competition because they felt it would be inappropriate, the AMA show in 1986 concluded with a tribute to the song in honor of its first anniversary. The project's creators received two special AMA honors: one for the creation of the song and another for the USA for Africa idea. Jackson, Quincy Jones, and entertainment promoter Ken Kragan received special awards for their roles in the song's creation.
Jackson's financial interests in the music publishing business grew after Jackson collaborated with Paul McCartney in the early 1980s. He subsequently learned that McCartney was making approximately $40 million a year from other people's songs. By 1983, Jackson had begun investing in publishing rights to songs that others had written, but he was careful with his acquisitions, only bidding on a few of the dozens that were offered to him. Jackson's early acquisitions of music catalogs and song copyrights such as the Sly Stone collection included "Everyday People" (1968), Len Barry's "1-2-3" (1965), and Dion DiMucci's "The Wanderer" (1961) and "Runaround Sue" (1961); however, Jackson's most significant purchase came in 1985, when he acquired the publishing rights to ATV Music Publishing after months of negotiation. ATV had acquired the publishing rights to nearly 4000 songs, including the Northern Songs catalog that contained the majority of the Lennon–McCartney compositions recorded by the Beatles.
In 1984 Robert Holmes à Court, the wealthy Australian investor who owned ATV Music Publishing, announced he was putting the ATV catalog up for sale. In 1981, McCartney was offered the ATV music catalog for £20 million ($40 million). According to McCartney, he contacted Yoko Ono about making a joint purchase by splitting the cost at £10 million each, but Ono thought they could buy it for £5 million each. When they were unable to make a joint purchase, McCartney, who did not want to be the sole owner of the Beatles' songs, did not pursue an offer on his own. According to a negotiator for Holmes à Court in the 1984 sale, McCartney was given first right of refusal and declined to purchase.
Jackson was informed of the sale by his attorney, John Branca, in September 1984. An attorney for McCartney also assured Branca that McCartney was not interested in bidding. McCartney reportedly felt it was too expensive, but several other companies and investors were interested in bidding. Jackson submitted a bid of $46 million on November 20, 1984. His agents thought they had a deal several times, but encountered new bidders or new areas of debate. In May 1985, Jackson's team left talks after having spent more than $1 million and four months of due diligence work on the negotiations. In June 1985, Jackson and Branca learned that Charles Koppelman's and Marty Bandier's The Entertainment Company had made a tentative agreement with Holmes à Court to buy ATV Music for $50 million; however, in early August, Holmes à Court's team contacted Jackson and talks resumed. Jackson raised his bid to $47.5 million, which was accepted because he could close the deal more quickly, having already completed due diligence of ATV Music. Jackson also agreed to visit Holmes à Court in Australia, where he would appear on the Channel Seven Perth Telethon. Jackson's purchase of ATV Music was finalized on August 10, 1985.
1987–1990: Bad, films, autobiography and Thriller Ranch[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson collaborated with filmmakers George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola on the 17-minute 3D film Captain EO, which debuted in September 1986 at both the original Disneyland and at Epcot in Florida, and in March 1987 at Tokyo Disneyland. The $30 million movie was a popular attraction at all three parks. A Captain EO attraction was later featured at Euro Disneyland after that park opened in 1992. All four parks' Captain EO installations stayed open well into the 1990s: the Paris installation was the last to close, in 1998. The attraction would later return to Disneyland in 2010 after Jackson's death. In 1987, Jackson disassociated himself from the Jehovah's Witnesses, in response to their disapproval of the Thriller video.
With the industry expecting another major hit, Jackson's first album in five years, Bad (1987), was highly anticipated. The album produced ten successful singles in the U.S., six of which ("Bad", "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" with Siedah Garrett, "The Way You Make Me Feel", "Man in the Mirror" and "Dirty Diana") reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. This was a record for most number one Hot 100 singles from any one album, including Thriller. As of 2012, the album had sold between 30 and 45 million copies worldwide. Bruce Swedien and Humberto Gatica won one Grammy in 1988 for Best Engineered Recording – Non Classical and Michael Jackson won one Grammy for Best Music Video, Short Form for "Leave Me Alone" in 1989. In the same year, Jackson won an Award of Achievement at the American Music Awards because Bad is the first album ever to generate seven number one singles in the U.S., the first album to top in 25 countries, and the best-selling album worldwide in 1987 and 1988. In 1988, "Bad" won an American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Single.
The Bad World Tour began on September 12 that year, finishing on December 26, 1988. In Japan alone, the tour had 14 sellouts and drew 570,000 people, nearly tripling the previous record of 200,000 in a single tour. Jackson broke a Guinness World Record when 504,000 people attended seven sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium. He performed a total of 123 concerts to an audience of 4.4 million people.
In 1988, Jackson released his only autobiography, Moonwalk, which took four years to complete and sold 200,000 copies. He wrote about his childhood, the Jackson 5, and the abuse he had suffered. He also wrote about his changing facial appearance, attributing it to puberty, weight loss, a strict vegetarian diet, a change in hair style, and stage lighting. Moonwalk reached the top position on The New York Times best sellers' list. Jackson released a film, Moonwalker, which featured live footage and short films starring Jackson and Joe Pesci. Due to financial issues, the film was only released theatrically in Germany; in other markets it was released direct-to-video. It debuted at the top of the Billboard Top Music Video Cassette chart, staying there for 22 weeks. It was eventually knocked off the top spot by Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues.
In 1989, Jackson's annual earnings from album sales, endorsements, and concerts were estimated at $125 million for that year alone. Shortly afterwards, he became the first Westerner to appear in a television ad in the Soviet Union. Jackson purchased land near Santa Ynez, California, to build Neverland Ranch at a cost of $17 million. He installed several carnival rides on the property, including a home studio and a movie theater.
Jackson's success resulted in him being dubbed the "King of Pop". The nickname was popularized by Elizabeth Taylor when she presented him with the Soul Train Heritage Award in 1989, proclaiming him "the true king of pop, rock and soul. President George H. W. Bush designated him the White House's "Artist of the Decade". From 1985 to 1990, he donated $455,000 to the United Negro College Fund, and all profits from his single "Man in the Mirror" went to charity. Jackson's live rendition of "You Were There" at Sammy Davis Jr.'s 60th birthday celebration won Jackson a second Emmy nomination.
1991–1994: MJJ Records, Dangerous, Heal the World Foundation and Super Bowl XXVII[kái goân-sí-bé]
In January 1991, Jackson renewed his contract with Sony for $65 million, a record-breaking deal at the time, displacing Neil Diamond's renewal contract with Columbia Records. In 1991, he released his eighth album, Dangerous, co-produced with Teddy Riley. Dangerous was certified seven times platinum in the U.S., and by 2008 had sold approximately 30 million copies worldwide. In the United States, the album's first single "Black or White" was its biggest hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and remaining there for seven weeks, with similar chart performances worldwide. The album's second single, "Remember the Time", spent eight weeks in the top five in the United States, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. At the end of 1992, Dangerous was awarded the best-selling album of the year worldwide and "Black or White" was awarded best-selling single of the year worldwide at the Billboard Music Awards. Jackson also won an award as best-selling artist of the 1980s. In 1993, he performed the song at the Soul Train Music Awards in a chair, saying he had suffered an injury in rehearsals. In the UK and other parts of Europe, "Heal the World" was the album's most successful song; it sold 450,000 copies in the UK and spent five weeks at number two in 1992.
Jackson founded the Heal the World Foundation in 1992. The charity organization brought underprivileged children to Jackson's ranch to enjoy theme park rides that Jackson had built on the property. The foundation also sent millions of dollars around the globe to help children threatened by war, poverty, and disease. In the same year, Jackson published his second book, Dancing the Dream, a collection of poetry, revealing a more intimate side of his nature. While it was a commercial success, it received mostly negative reviews. In 2009, the book was republished by Doubleday and was more positively received by some critics in the wake of Jackson's death. The Dangerous World Tour grossed $100 million. The tour began on June 27, 1992, and finished on November 11, 1993. Jackson performed to 3.5 million people in 70 concerts. He sold the broadcast rights to his Dangerous world tour to HBO for $20 million, a record-breaking deal that still stands.
Following the illness and death of AIDS spokesperson Ryan White, Jackson helped draw public attention to HIV/AIDS, something that was controversial at the time. He publicly pleaded with the Clinton Administration at Bill Clinton's Inaugural Gala to give more money to HIV/AIDS charities and research. In a high-profile visit to Africa, Jackson visited several countries, among them Gabon and Egypt. His first stop to Gabon was greeted with an enthusiastic reception of more than 100,000 people, some of them carrying signs that read, Welcome Home Michael. In his trip to Ivory Coast, Jackson was crowned "King Sani" by a tribal chief. He thanked the dignitaries in French and English, signed official documents formalizing his kingship, and sat on a golden throne while presiding over ceremonial dances.
In January 1993, Jackson performed at the Super Bowl XXVII halftime show in Pasadena, California. Because of a dwindling interest during halftime in the preceding years, the NFL decided to seek big-name talent that would keep ratings high, with Jackson selected for his universal appeal. It was the first Super Bowl whose half-time performance drew greater audience figures than the game itself. The performance began with Jackson catapulting onto the stage as fireworks went off behind him. As he landed on the canvas, he maintained a "clenched fist, standing statue stance," dressed in a gold and black military outfit and sunglasses; he remained completely motionless for a minute and a half while the crowd cheered. He then slowly removed his sunglasses, threw them away, and performed four songs: "Jam", "Billie Jean", "Black or White", and "Heal the World". Jackson's Dangerous album rose 90 places up the album chart soon after.
Jackson gave a 90-minute interview to Oprah Winfrey on February 10, 1993, his second television interview since 1979. He grimaced when speaking of his childhood abuse at the hands of his father; he believed he had missed out on much of his childhood years, admitting that he often cried from loneliness. He denied tabloid rumors that he had bought the bones of the Elephant Man, slept in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, or bleached his skin, stating for the first time that he had vitiligo. Dangerous re-entered the album chart in the top 10, more than a year after its original release.
In February 1993, Jackson was given the "Living Legend Award" at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. "Black or White" was Grammy-nominated for best vocal performance. "Jam" gained two nominations: Best R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song. The Dangerous album won a Grammy for Best Engineered – Non Classical, awarding the work of Bruce Swedien and Teddy Riley. In the same year, Michael Jackson won three American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Album (Dangerous), Favorite Soul/R&B Single ("Remember the Time"), and was the first to win the International Artist Award of Excellence, for his global performances and humanitarian concerns.
Jackson agreed to produce the soundtrack for Sega's 1994 video game Sonic the Hedgehog 3 with collaborators Brad Buxer, Bobby Brooks, Darryl Ross, Geoff Grace, Doug Grigsby, and Cirocco Jones. Jackson left the project before completion and was never officially credited, allegedly due to his dissatisfaction with the Sega Genesis console's audio chip.
1995–1997: HIStory, Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix and Ghosts[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1995, Jackson merged his ATV Music catalog with Sony's music publishing division, creating Sony/ATV Music Publishing. He retained ownership of half the company, earning $95 million up front as well as the rights to more songs. In June, he released the double album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. The first disc, HIStory Begins, is a 15-track greatest hits album (later reissued as Greatest Hits: HIStory, Volume I in 2001); the second disc, HIStory Continues, contains 13 original songs and 2 cover versions. The album debuted at number one on the charts and has been certified for seven million shipments in the US. It is the best-selling multiple-disc album of all-time, with 20 million copies (40 million units) sold worldwide. HIStory received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year.
The first single released from the album was "Scream", a duet with Jackson's youngest sister Janet, protests the media, particularly for its treatment of him during the 1993 child abuse allegations. The single had the highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100 at number five, and received a Grammy nomination for "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals". "You Are Not Alone" was the second single released from HIStory; it holds the Guinness World Record for the first song ever to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was seen as a major artistic and commercial success, receiving a Grammy nomination for "Best Pop Vocal Performance".
In late 1995, Jackson was rushed to a hospital after collapsing during rehearsals for a televised performance, caused by a stress-related panic attack. "Earth Song" was the third single released from HIStory, and topped the UK Singles Chart for six weeks over Christmas 1995; it sold a million copies, making it Jackson's most successful single in the UK. The track "They Don't Care About Us" became controversial when the Anti-Defamation League and other groups criticized its allegedly antisemitic lyrics. Jackson quickly released a revised version of the song without the offending lyrics. In 1996, Jackson won a Grammy for Best Music Video, Short Form for "Scream" and an American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist.
HIStory was promoted with the successful HIStory World Tour, beginning on September 7, 1996, and ending on October 15, 1997. Jackson performed 82 concerts in five continents, 35 countries and 58 cities to over 4.5 million fans, and grossed a total of $165 million, becoming Jackson's most successful tour in terms of audience figures. During the tour, Jackson married his longtime friend Deborah Jeanne Rowe, a dermatology nurse, in an impromptu ceremony in Sydney, Australia. Rowe was approximately six months pregnant with the couple's first child at the time. Originally, Rowe and Jackson had no plans to marry, but Jackson's mother Katherine persuaded them to do so. Michael Joseph Jackson Jr (commonly known as Prince) was born on February 13, 1997; his sister Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson was born a year later on April 3, 1998. The couple divorced in 1999, and Jackson received full custody of the children. The divorce was relatively amicable, but a subsequent custody suit was not settled until 2006.
In 1997, Jackson released Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix, which contained remixes of hit singles from HIStory and five new songs. Worldwide sales stand at 6 million copies, making it the best-selling remix album of all time. It reached number one in the UK, as did the title track. In the US, the album was certified platinum, but only reached number 24. Forbes placed Jackson's annual income at $35 million in 1996 and $20 million in 1997.
1998–2000: Invincible and MJ & Friends[kái goân-sí-bé]
Throughout June 2000, Jackson was involved in a number of charitable events. He joined Luciano Pavarotti for a benefit concert in Modena, Italy. The show was in support of the nonprofit organization War Child, and raised a million dollars for the refugees of Kosovo, FR Yugoslavia, and additional funds for the children of Guatemala. Later that month, Jackson organized a series of "Michael Jackson & Friends" benefit concerts in Germany and Korea. Other artists involved included Slash, The Scorpions, Boyz II Men, Luther Vandross, Mariah Carey, A. R. Rahman, Prabhu Deva Sundaram, Shobana, Andrea Bocelli, and Luciano Pavarotti. The proceeds went to the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, the Red Cross and UNESCO. From August 1999 through 2000, he lived in New York City at 4 East 74th Street.
At the turn of the century, Jackson won an American Music Award as Artist of the 1980s. Throughout 2000 and 2001, he worked with collaborators including Teddy Riley and Rodney Jerkins to produce his tenth solo album, Invincible, released in October 2001. The album cost $30 million to record, not including promotional expenditures. Invincible was Jackson's first full-length album in six years, and was the last album of original material he released in his lifetime. The release was preceded by a dispute between Jackson and his record label, Sony Music Entertainment. Jackson had expected the licenses to the masters of his albums to revert to him sometime in the early 2000s. Once he had the licenses, he would be able to promote the material however he pleased and keep all the profits; however, clauses in the contract set the revert date years into the future. Jackson discovered that the attorney who had represented him in the deal had also been representing Sony. Jackson was also concerned about the fact that for years, Sony had been pressuring him to sell his share in its music catalog venture. Jackson feared that Sony might have a conflict of interest, since if Jackson's career failed, he would have to sell his share of the catalog at a low price. Jackson sought an early exit from his contract.
In September 2001, two 30th Anniversary concerts were held at Madison Square Garden to mark Jackson's 30th year as a solo artist. Jackson appeared onstage alongside his brothers for the first time since 1984. The show also featured performances by Mýa, Usher, Whitney Houston, NSYNC, Destiny's Child, Monica, Luther Vandross, and Slash, among other artists. The second of the two shows took place the night before the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. After 9/11, Jackson helped organize the United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. The concert took place on October 21, 2001, and included performances from dozens of major artists, including Jackson, who performed his song "What More Can I Give" as the finale. Due to contractual issues related to the earlier 30th Anniversary concerts, later edited into a two-hour TV special titled Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration broadcast in November 2001, Jackson's solo performances were omitted from the televised benefit concert, although he could still be seen singing background vocals.
Invincible was released in October 2001 to much anticipation. It debuted at number one in 13 countries and went on to sell approximately 13 million copies worldwide. It received double-platinum certification in the U.S. However, sales for Invincible were lower than Jackson's previous releases, due in part to the record label dispute and the lack of promotion or tour, and its release at a bad time for the music industry in general. Invincible spawned three singles, "You Rock My World", "Cry", and "Butterflies", the latter without a music video. Jackson alleged in July 2002 that the-then Sony Music chairman Tommy Mottola was a "devil" and a "racist" who did not support his African-American artists, using them merely for his own personal gain. He charged that Mottola had called his colleague Irv Gotti a "fat nigger". Sony refused to renew Jackson's contract, and claimed that a $25 million promotional campaign had failed because Jackson refused to tour in the United States.
2001–2005: Justified, Number Ones and The Ultimate Collection[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson released his second studio album, Justified, on October 30, 2001. The album, which Jackson created from 2004 to 2005, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart, selling 684,000 copies its first week. It became the biggest album for pre-orders on iTunes, and beat Coldplay's record for the biggest one-week sales of a digital album. The album was produced by Timbaland and Danja (who produced a bulk of the album), will.i.am, Rick Rubin and Jackson himself, and features guest vocals by Snoop Dogg, Three 6 Mafia, T.I. and will.i.am. A studio representative described it as being "all about sexiness" and aiming for "an adult feel".
In 2002, Michael Jackson won his 22nd American Music Award for Artist of the Century. In the same year, his third child, Prince Michael Jackson II (nicknamed "Blanket") was born. The mother's identity was not announced, but Jackson said the child was the result of artificial insemination from a surrogate mother and his own sperm. On November 20 of that year, Jackson brought his infant son onto the balcony of his room at the Hotel Adlon in Berlin as fans stood below, holding him in his right arm, with a cloth loosely draped over the baby's face. The baby was briefly extended over a railing, four stories above ground level, prompting widespread criticism in the media. Jackson later apologized for the incident, calling it "a terrible mistake". In November 2003, Sony released Number Ones, a compilation of Jackson's hits on CD and DVD. In the U.S., the album was certified triple platinum by the RIAA; in the UK it was certified six times platinum for shipments of at least 1.2 million units.
2006–2007: LoveSounds and Thriller 25[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson put his recording career on hold to act in several films, having starred in a few feature films earlier in his career. The first role he took during this time was as a journalist in Edison Force, filmed in 2004 and received a direct-to-video release on July 18, 2006. He also appeared in the films Alpha Dog, Black Snake Moan, Richard Kelly's Southland Tales, and voiced Prince Artie Pendragon in the animated film Shrek the Third, released on May 18, 2007. He also appeared as a young Elton John, in the video for John's song "This Train Don't Stop There Anymore". Timberlake was considered to play the role of Roger Davis in the film version of the rock musical Rent, but director Chris Columbus had insisted that only the original Broadway members could convey the true meaning of Rent, so role was reprised by Adam Pascal.
He continued to record with other artists. After "Where Is the Love?", he again collaborated with the Black Eyed Peas on the 2005 track "My Style" from their album Monkey Business. When recording the 2005 single "Signs" with Snoop Dogg,
The album's lead single, "SexyBack", was performed by Jackson at the opening of the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, where it remained for seven consecutive weeks. "My Love", the album's second single, also produced by Timbaland and featuring rapper T.I., reached number one on the Hot 100, as did third single "What Goes Around... Comes Around". The song is reported to have been inspired by the break-up of his childhood friend and business partner, Trace Ayala, with actress Elisha Cuthbert. In October 2006, Timberlake said that he would focus on his music career rather than his film roles, specifying that leaving the music industry would be a "dumb thing to do at this point". He was the special guest performer at the 2006 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show where he sang "SexyBack", "My Love" and "LoveStoned".
Jackson hosted many music events, including the European MTV Music Awards in 2006. On December 16, 2006, Jackson hosted Saturday Night Live, doing double duty as both host and musical guest for the second time. During this appearance, he and Andy Samberg performed an R&B song for a skit titled "Dick in a Box", which some radio stations aired as an unofficial single from Timberlake. Called "one of the most iconic musical moments in the show’s history" by Billboard, it became a viral hit and one of the most viewed videos on YouTube at the time. Rolling Stone listed the skit at number three on their "50 Greatest 'Saturday Night Live' Sketches of All Time". The song earned him an Emmy Award and was later featured on The Lonely Island's debut album Incredibad.
In January 2007, Jackson embarked on the FutureSex/LoveShow tour. Following singles off the album, "LoveStoned/I Think She Knows (Interlude)" and "Until the End of Time", peaked within the top 20 on the Hot 100, while the sixth single "Summer Love" reached the top 10. The song "Give It to Me", a Timbaland single on which Timberlake guests with Nelly Furtado, reached the Hot 100 number-one spot. Eventually, FutureSex/LoveSounds was added to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's musical library and archive.
2008–2012: Musical collaborations and Bad 25[kái goân-sí-bé]
The song "4 Minutes", was first played by Timbaland at Philadelphia's Jingle Ball on December 17, 2007. When released on March 17, 2008, "4 Minutes" was revealed to be a duet between Timberlake and Madonna, with backing vocals by Timbaland. It was lead single from Madonna's eleventh studio album Hard Candy, which featured four other song-writing collaborations with Timberlake, being also one of the executive producers. The single was an international hit, topping the charts in over 21 countries worldwide. Timberlake also appears in the music video, which was directed by Jonas & François. On March 30, 2008, Timberlake performed the song at Madonna's Hard Candy Promo Show at Roseland Ballroom in New York City. On November 6, 2008, Timberlake performed the song with Madonna on the Los Angeles stop of her Sticky & Sweet Tour.
In June 2007, Timberlake co-wrote, produced and provided vocals for the songs "Nite Runner" and "Falling Down" for Duran Duran's album Red Carpet Massacre, released on November 13, 2007. "Falling Down" had been released as a single in the UK on the previous day. Also in 2007, Timberlake made an appearance on 50 Cent's third album, Curtis. Timberlake, along with Timbaland, is featured on a track called "Ayo Technology", which was the album's fourth single. Also, another possible collaboration was to occur with Lil Wayne for his album Tha Carter III with Nelly Furtado and Timbaland. With the wrapping up of the FutureSex/LoveSounds tour of Australasia and the Middle East in November 2007, Timberlake resumed his film career. Projects underway early in 2008 were starring roles in Mike Myers' comedy The Love Guru (released June 20, 2008) and Mike Meredith's drama The Open Road (released August 28, 2009). In March 2008 it was announced that he was to be an executive producer in an American adaptation of the hit Peruvian comedy My Problem with Women for NBC. On November 20, 2008, TV Guide reported that Timberlake's next single, "Follow My Lead", which also featured vocals by Timberlake's protégée, former YouTube star Esmée Denters, would be available for exclusive download through Myspace. All proceeds would go to Shriners Hospitals for Children, a charity dedicated to improving pediatric care for sick children.
In February 2008, Timberlake was awarded two Grammy Awards. At the 50th Grammy Awards ceremony, he won the Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "What Goes Around...Comes Around", and the Award for Best Dance Recording for "LoveStoned/I Think She Knows".
In 2008, a collaboration between Timberlake and T.I., "Dead and Gone" featured on T.I.'s sixth studio album, Paper Trail, and was released as its fourth single late in 2009. In November 2008, it was confirmed that Timberlake would make a guest appearance and produce some tracks on R&B/pop singer Ciara's upcoming album Fantasy Ride due out May 5, 2009. Timberlake featured on Ciara's second single "Love Sex Magic", the video being shot on February 20, 2009. The single became a worldwide hit, reaching the top ten in numerous countries and peaking at number one in several countries including Taiwan, India, and Turkey. The song was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 52nd Grammy Awards. Timberlake hosted the 16th ESPY Awards, which musical number "I Love Sports" was later nominated for an Emmy award. Timberlake and his production team The Y's, along with Mike Elizondo, produced and co-wrote the song "Don't Let Me Down" for Leona Lewis's second studio album, Echo, released on November 17, 2009. Timberlake also co-wrote and performed on "Carry Out", the third single from Timbaland's album Shock Value II, released on December 1, 2009. Timberlake appeared on Jimmy Fallon's debut as host of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on March 2, 2009. Timberlake was the executive producer on the MTV reality series The Phone, which premiered on April 21, 2009. In late 2009, Barbadian singer Rihanna released the album Rated R, with Timberlake being one of the writers and producers. They both worked together previously for her third studio album Good Girl Gone Bad.
From 2010, Timberlake increased his acting work. He played Sean Parker, the founder of Napster, in the acclaimed film The Social Network (2010). He also appeared at the 2010 MTV VMAs on September 12, 2010. In 2011, he starred alongside Cameron Diaz in Bad Teacher and then alongside Mila Kunis in Friends with Benefits, and played Will Salas, the protagonist of In Time, a science fiction film by Andrew Niccol. He provided a feature and appeared in the music video for the song Motherlover from The Lonely Island's second album Turtleneck & Chain, and directed and made a cameo in the FreeSol music video "Hoodies On, Hats Low" which was released in August 2011. The Late Night with Jimmy Fallon sketch "History of Rap" was performed for the first time by both Fallon and Timberlake in 2010. In July 2011 United States Marine Kelsey De Santis uploaded a YouTube video asking Timberlake to be her date to the United States Marine Corps birthday ball; they attended the event on November 13, 2011 in Richmond, Virginia.
His fifth Saturday Night Live episode, as host and musical guest, was the most-watched episode since January 7, 2012, with Charles Barkley as host and Kelly Clarkson as musical guest.
2013–2015: Musical comeback, Immortal and the Highest Grossing Concert Tour in History[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson began work on his thirteenth studio album Immortal in January 2012, with "no rules and/or end goal in mind". He publicly announced his return to the music industry in January 2013, releasing the album's lead single "Suit & Tie" featuring Jay Z later that month, which would eventually peak at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. After four years not performing in concert, Jackson appeared the night before the 2013 Super Bowl and performed during the "DirecTV Super Saturday Night", on February 2, 2013 in New Orleans. On February 10, 2013, he performed "Suit & Tie" with sepia-toned lighting at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, with Jay Z joining him from the audience. On February 11, 2013, "Mirrors" was released as the second single from The 20/20 Experience. The song would eventually peak at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the UK Singles Chart. The 20/20 Experience was released on March 19, 2013 through RCA Records due to the disbandment of Jive Records. The album set a digital sales record for being the fastest-selling album on the iTunes Store and debuted at number one on the charts by moving just over 968,000 copies in the U.S., the biggest sales week of 2013. It eventually became the best-selling album of the year in the country.
Jackson performed at the “In Performance at the White House: Memphis Soul” concert, held in the East Room of the White House and hosted by President Barack Obama, celebrating Memphis Soul music from the 1960s. Afterward, Jackson officially announced The 20/20 Experience World Tour, following his and Jay Z's co-headlining concert tour Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour. Timberlake also appeared on Jay Z's twelfth studio album Magna Carta... Holy Grail on three songs: "Holy Grail", "BBC" (along with Nas, Swizz Beatz, Timbaland, Pharrell Williams, Niigo & Beyoncé) and "Heaven". On August 25, 2013, Timberlake received the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. He also took home three competitive awards, including Video of the Year for "Mirrors".
Jackson's fourteenth studio album The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 was released on September 30, 2013 and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Its lead single "Take Back the Night" was released on July 12, 2013, following by the second single "TKO". Jackson was given a production and writing credit on track six on Beyoncé's self-titled fifth studio album, which was given a surprise iTunes release on December 13, 2013. At the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, Timberlake was nominated for seven awards, eventually winning three: Best R&B Song for "Pusher Love Girl", Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "Holy Grail" , and Best Music Video for "Suit & Tie". On February 25, 2014, "Not a Bad Thing" was released as the third single from The 20/20 Experience - 2 of 2. The song reached the top 10 on the Hot 100 and topped the Mainstream Top 40 chart. In 2014, Timberlake appeared on Michael Jackson's second posthumous record Xscape on the song "Love Never Felt So Good", which was produced by Timbaland, Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon and Jackson. On May 14, 2014, a music video was also released featuring clips of Jackson, Jackson and a number of Jackson's devoted fans performing some of Jackson's well known moves. The video was directed by Timberlake and Rich Lee.
In 2015, Jackson performed along with Jimmy Fallon the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary's cold open, returned to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon as a guest to perform a sixth edition of the sketch "History of Rap", and performed along with Chris Stapleton at the Country Music Association Awards.
2016–2017: Trolls and selling Sony/ATV Music Publishing[kái goân-sí-bé]
Showcasing the final date of the The 20/20 Experience World Tour at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena, the space-age themed concert film titled Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids and directed by Jonathan Demme premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on September 13. The streaming service Netflix announced its acquisition ahead of the film's debut at film festival, and released it on October 12, 2016. Jackson will compose the soundtrack and serve as music supervisor for the upcoming 2016 film The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea which his wife Jessica Biel will produce and have a role in.
In early 2016, Jackson shared photos with Timbaland and Pharrell Williams in the recording studio through social media. Speaking of his fifth studio album, he stated: "It's so in its infancy right now that I couldn't say. And plus I won't talk about that shit right now. Just because, there may be a longer length of time that this stuff that we're working on right now [needs], and then when it comes out it may turn into something completely different. In a later interview, he spoke of the sound of the new music: "I think where I grew up in America has a lot of influence. Growing up in Tennessee—very central of the country—Memphis is known as the birthplace of rock & roll, but also the home of the blues, but Nashville's right down the street so there's a lot of country music.
In September 2016, Sony acquired the Jackson estate's stake in Sony/ATV in a deal valued at around $750 million. The Jackson estate retained a 10% stake in EMI Music Publishing, and its ownership of Mijac Music, which holds the rights to Michael Jackson's songs and master recordings. The revenue will primarily be used to pay off the estate's $250 million in debt, with the remainder to be placed in trust for Jackson's children.
Jackson will voice the lead character in DreamWorks Animation's musical comedy Trolls opposite Anna Kendrick. The film is set to be released in November 2016. He will also serve as the executive music producer, performing original music for the film. The lead single, "Can't Stop the Feeling!", was released on May 6, 2016. Timberlake was invited by Swedish broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT), to perform "Can't Stop the Feeling" live during the interval act at the grand finale of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 on May 14, 2016. The single debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and reached the top spot in other 16 countries. It became his eighth U.S. Mainstream Top 40 number-one song, the most among male artists.
2018-2019: Xscape, Super Bowl LII halftime show, Final World Tour and Journey from Motown to Off the Wall[kái goân-sí-bé]
Speaking of his fourteenth studio album in 2016, Jackson stated, "I think where I grew up in America has a lot of influence. Growing up in Indiana—very central of the country—Gary is known as the birthplace of rock & roll, but also the home of the blues, but Nashville's right down the street so there's a lot of country music." In following interviews, Timberlake confirmed working with producers Timbaland, Pharrell Williams, and Max Martin, while stating, "It sounds more like where I've come from than any other music I've ever made... It's Southern American music. But I want to make it sound modern – at least that's the idea right now."
He will headline the Super Bowl LII halftime show in Minneapolis, Minnesota on February 4, 2018. His fourteenth studio album Xscape will be released on February 2, two days before his halftime show performance. The album's first single "Filthy" was released on January 5.
2020-2022: Trolls World Tour & MJ the Musical[kái goân-sí-bé]
Following the announcement of Trolls World Tour, Timberlake teased potential collaborations with a number of artists, through a series of Instagram posts, which included frequent collaborators Pharrell Williams, Nathaniel Hills and Rob Knox, as well as new collaborators such as Anderson. Paak, Brandy Norwood, Lizzo, and Meek Mill. Singer SZA has also confirmed that she had been in the studio with Timberlake. On February 26, 2020, SZA and Timberlake released the single "The Other Side", a song part of the Trolls World Tour soundtrack, alongside its music video. On March 9, 2020, Timberlake released a teaser for his upcoming song "Don't Slack", which features Anderson. Paak, and is also part of the Trolls World Tour soundtrack. The song was released on March 10, 2020.
In September 2020, Timberlake and producer Timbaland teased a potential upcoming collaboration with Canadian musician Justin Bieber, as well as collaborations with Justine Skye, Hit-Boy and Ty Dolla $ign. In December 2020, Timberlake and Ant Clemons released the single "Better Days", which received its premier on the Rock The Runoff virtual concert, held by Stacey Abrams' organization Fair Fight.
Artistry[kái goân-sí-bé]
Influences[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson was influenced by musicians including Little Richard, James Brown, Jackie Wilson, Diana Ross, Fred Astaire, David Ruffin, the Isley Brothers, and the Bee Gees. According to choreographer David Winters, who met and befriended Jackson while choreographing the 1971 Diana Ross TV special Diana!, Jackson watched the musical West Side Story almost every week, and it was his favorite film; he paid tribute to it in "Beat It" and the "Bad" video. While Little Richard had a substantial influence on Jackson, James Brown was Jackson's greatest inspiration. In reference to Brown, Jackson declared: "Ever since I was a small child, no more than like six years old, my mother would wake me no matter what time it was, if I was sleeping, no matter what I was doing, to watch the television to see the master at work. And when I saw him move, I was mesmerized. I had never seen a performer perform like James Brown, and right then and there I knew that was exactly what I wanted to do for the rest of my life because of James Brown."
The young Jackson owed his vocal technique in large part to Diana Ross. Not only a mother figure to him, she was often observed in rehearsal as an accomplished performer. He later said: "I got to know her well. She taught me so much. I used to just sit in the corner and watch the way she moved. She was art in motion. I studied the way she moved, the way she sang – just the way she was." He told her: "I want to be just like you, Diana." She said: "You just be yourself." Jackson owed part of his enduring style—especially his use of the oooh interjection—to Ross. From a young age, Jackson often punctuated his verses with a sudden exclamation of oooh. Diana Ross had used this effect on many of the songs recorded with the Supremes.
Musical themes and genres[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson explored a variety of music genres, including pop, soul, rhythm and blues, funk, rock, disco, post-disco, dance-pop and new jack swing. Unlike many artists, Jackson did not write his songs on paper and instead dictated into a sound recorder. When composing music, he preferred to beatbox and imitate instruments vocally rather than use instruments.
According to Steve Huey of AllMusic, Thriller refined the strengths of Off the Wall; the dance and rock tracks were more aggressive, while the pop tunes and ballads were softer and more soulful. Its tracks included the ballads "The Lady in My Life", "Human Nature", and "The Girl Is Mine", the funk pieces "Billie Jean" and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", and the disco set "Baby Be Mine" and "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)". With Thriller, Christopher Connelly of Rolling Stone commented that Jackson developed his long association with the subliminal theme of paranoia and darker imagery. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine noted this is evident on the songs "Billie Jean" and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'". In "Billie Jean", Jackson sings about an obsessive fan who alleges he has fathered a child of hers. In "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" he argues against gossip and the media. "Beat It" decried gang violence in an homage to West Side Story, and was Jackson's first successful rock cross-over piece, according to Huey. He also observed that the title track "Thriller" began Jackson's interest with the theme of the supernatural, a topic he revisited in subsequent years. In 1984, Jackson co-wrote the charity anthem "We Are the World"; humanitarian themes later became a recurring theme in his lyrics and public persona.
In Bad, Jackson's concept of the predatory lover can be seen on the rock song "Dirty Diana". The lead single "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" is a traditional love ballad, while "Man in the Mirror" is an anthemic ballad of confession and resolution. "Smooth Criminal" was an evocation of bloody assault, rape and likely murder. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine states that Dangerous presents Jackson as a very paradoxical individual. He comments the album is more diverse than his previous Bad, as it appeals to an urban audience while also attracting the middle class with anthems like "Heal the World". The first half of the record is dedicated to new jack swing, including songs like "Jam" and "Remember the Time". The album is Jackson's first where social ills become a primary theme; "Why You Wanna Trip on Me", for example, protests against world hunger, AIDS, homelessness and drugs. Dangerous contains sexually charged efforts such as the multifaceted love song, "In the Closet". The title track continues the theme of the predatory lover and compulsive desire. The second half includes introspective, pop-gospel anthems such as "Will You Be There", "Heal the World" and "Keep the Faith"; these songs show Jackson opening up about various personal struggles and worries. In the ballad "Gone Too Soon", Jackson gives tribute to his friend Ryan White and the plight of those with AIDS.
HIStory creates an atmosphere of paranoia. Its content focuses on the hardships and public struggles Jackson went through just prior to its production. In the new jack swing-funk-rock efforts "Scream" and "Tabloid Junkie", along with the R&B ballad "You Are Not Alone", Jackson retaliates against the injustice and isolation he feels, and directs much of his anger at the media. In the introspective ballad "Stranger in Moscow", Jackson laments over his "fall from grace", while songs like "Earth Song", "Childhood", "Little Susie" and "Smile" are all operatic pop pieces. In the track "D.S.", Jackson launched a verbal attack against Tom Sneddon. He describes Sneddon as an antisocial, white supremacist who wanted to "get my ass, dead or alive". Of the song, Sneddon said, "I have not—shall we say—done him the honor of listening to it, but I've been told that it ends with the sound of a gunshot". Invincible found Jackson working heavily with producer Rodney Jerkins. It is a record made up of urban soul like "Cry" and "The Lost Children", ballads such as "Speechless", "Break of Dawn", and "Butterflies" and mixes hip hop, pop, and R&B in "2000 Watts", "Heartbreaker" and "Invincible".
Vocal style[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson sang from childhood, and over time his voice and vocal style changed noticeably. Between 1971 and 1975, Jackson's voice descended from boy soprano to high tenor. His vocal range as an adult was F2-EPang-bô͘:Music6. Jackson first used a technique called the "vocal hiccup" in 1973, starting with the song "It's Too Late to Change the Time" from the Jackson 5's G.I.T.: Get It Together album. Jackson did not use the hiccup technique—somewhat like a gulping for air or gasping—fully until the recording of Off the Wall: it can be seen in full force in the "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" promotional video. With the arrival of Off the Wall in the late 1970s, Jackson's abilities as a vocalist were well regarded. At the time, Rolling Stone compared his vocals to the "breathless, dreamy stutter" of Stevie Wonder. Their analysis was also that "Jackson's feathery-timbred tenor is extraordinarily beautiful. It slides smoothly into a startling falsetto that's used very daringly". 1982 saw the release of Thriller, and Rolling Stone was of the opinion that Jackson was then singing in a "fully adult voice" that was "tinged by sadness".
A distinctive deliberate mispronunciation of "come on", used frequently by Jackson, occasionally spelled "c'mon", "cha'mone", or "shamone", is also a staple in impressions and caricatures of him. The turn of the 1990s saw the release of the introspective album Dangerous. The New York Times noted that on some tracks, "he gulps for breath, his voice quivers with anxiety or drops to a desperate whisper, hissing through clenched teeth" and he had a "wretched tone". When singing of brotherhood or self-esteem the musician would return to "smooth" vocals. When commenting on Invincible, Rolling Stone were of the opinion that—at the age of 43—Jackson still performed "exquisitely voiced rhythm tracks and vibrating vocal harmonies". Nelson George wrote: "The grace, the aggression, the growling, the natural boyishness, the falsetto, the smoothness—that combination of elements mark him as a major vocalist". Cultural critic Joseph Vogel notes that Jackson had a "distinctive styles is his ability to convey emotion without the use of language: there are his trademark gulps, grunts, gasps, cries, exclamations; he also frequently scats or twists and contorts words until they are barely discernible. Neil McCormick notes that Jackson's unorthodox singing style "was original and utterly distinctive, from his almost ethereal falsetto to his soft, sweet mid-tones; his fluid, seamless control of often very fast moving series of notes; his percussive yet still melodic outbursts, ululations and interjections (from those spooky "tee-hee-hees" to grunts and wails). Unusually for someone coming from a black American soul tradition, he did not often sing straight, unadorned ballads, though when he did (from 'Ben' to 'She's Out of My Life') the effect was of a powerful simplicity and truth.
Music videos and choreography[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson has been called the King of Music Videos. Steve Huey of AllMusic observed how Jackson transformed the music video into an art form and a promotional tool through complex story lines, dance routines, special effects and famous cameo appearances, simultaneously breaking down racial barriers. Before Thriller, Jackson struggled to receive coverage on MTV, allegedly because he was African American. Pressure from CBS Records persuaded MTV to start showing "Billie Jean" and later "Beat It", leading to a lengthy partnership with Jackson, also helping other black music artists gain recognition. MTV employees deny any racism in their coverage, or pressure to change their stance. MTV maintains that they played rock music, regardless of race. The popularity of his videos on MTV helped to put the relatively young channel "on the map"; MTV's focus shifted in favor of pop and R&B. His performance on Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever changed the scope of live stage show; "That Jackson lip-synced 'Billie Jean' is, in itself, not extraordinary, but the fact that it did not change the impact of the performance is extraordinary; whether the performance was live or lip-synced made no difference to the audience" thus creating an era in which artists re-create the spectacle of music video imagery on stage. Short films like Thriller largely remained unique to Jackson, while the group dance sequence in "Beat It" has frequently been imitated. The choreography in Thriller has become a part of global pop culture, replicated everywhere from Indian films to prisons in the Philippines. The Thriller short film marked an increase in scale for music videos, and has been named the most successful music video ever by the Guinness World Records.
In the 19-minute music video for "Bad"—directed by Martin Scorsese—Jackson began using sexual imagery and choreography not previously seen in his work. He occasionally grabbed or touched his chest, torso and crotch. When asked by Oprah in the 1993 interview about why he grabbed his crotch, he replied, "I think it happens subliminally" and he described it as something that was not planned, but rather, as something that was compelled by the music. "Bad" garnered a mixed reception from both fans and critics; Time magazine described it as "infamous". The video also featured Wesley Snipes; in the future Jackson's videos would often feature famous cameo roles. For the "Smooth Criminal" video, Jackson experimented with an anti-gravity lean where the performer leans forward at a 45 degree angle, beyond the performer's center of gravity. To accomplish this move live, Jackson and designers developed a special shoe that locks the performer's feet to the stage, allowing them to lean forward. They were granted for the device. Although the music video for "Leave Me Alone" was not officially released in the US, in 1989 it was nominated for three Billboard Music Video Awards the same year it won a Golden Lion Award for the quality of the special effects used in its production. In 1990, "Leave Me Alone" won a Grammy for Best Music Video, Short Form.
He received the MTV Video Vanguard Award in 1988 and the MTV Video Vanguard Artist of the Decade Award in 1990 to celebrate his accomplishments in the art form in the 1980s; in 1991 the first award was renamed in his honor. "Black or White" was accompanied by a controversial music video, which, on November 14, 1991, simultaneously premiered in 27 countries with an estimated audience of 500 million people, the largest viewing ever for a music video at that time. It featured scenes construed as having a sexual nature as well as depictions of violence. The offending scenes in the final half of the 14-minute version were edited out to prevent the video from being banned, and Jackson apologized. Along with Jackson, it featured Macaulay Culkin, Peggy Lipton, and George Wendt. It helped usher in morphing as an important technology in music videos.
"Remember the Time" was an elaborate production, and became one of his longest videos at over nine minutes. Set in ancient Egypt, it featured groundbreaking visual effects and appearances by Eddie Murphy, Iman, and Magic Johnson, along with a distinct complex dance routine. The video for "In the Closet" was Jackson's most sexually provocative piece. It featured supermodel Naomi Campbell in a courtship dance with Jackson. The video was banned in South Africa because of its imagery.
The music video for "Scream", directed by Mark Romanek and production designer Tom Foden, is one of Jackson's most critically acclaimed. In 1995, it gained eleven MTV Video Music Award Nominations more than any other music video—and won "Best Dance Video", "Best Choreography", and "Best Art Direction". The song and its accompanying video are a response to the backlash Jackson received from the media after being accused of child molestation in 1993. A year later, it won a Grammy for Best Music Video, Short Form; shortly afterwards Guinness World Records listed it as the most expensive music video ever made, at a cost of $7 million.
"Earth Song" was accompanied by an expensive and well-received music video, which gained a Grammy nomination for Best Music Video, Short Form in 1997. The video had an environmental theme, showing images of animal cruelty, deforestation, pollution and war. Using special effects, time is reversed so that life returns, wars end, and the forests re-grow. Released in 1997 and premiering at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, Michael Jackson's Ghosts was a short film written by Jackson and Stephen King and directed by Stan Winston. The video for Ghosts is over 38 minutes long and holds the Guinness World Record as the world's longest music video.
The music video for "You Rock My World", which is thirteen and a half minutes long, was directed by Paul Hunter, and was released in 2001. The video features appearances from Chris Tucker and Marlon Brando. The video won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Music Video at the award shows 2002 ceremony.
Legacy and influence[kái goân-sí-bé]
The media has commonly referred to Jackson as the "King of Pop" because, throughout his career, he transformed the art of music videos and paved the way for modern pop music. For much of Jackson's career, he had an unparalleled worldwide influence over the younger generation through his musical and humanitarian contributions. His music and videos, such as Thriller, fostered racial diversity in MTV's roster and steered its focus from rock to pop music and R&B, shaping the channel into a form that proved enduring. Jackson's work continues to influence numerous artists of various music genres.
Danyel Smith, the chief content officer of Vibe Media Group and the editor-in-chief of Vibe describes Jackson as "The Greatest Star". AllMusic's Steve Huey describes Jackson as "an unstoppable juggernaut, possessed of all the skills to dominate the charts seemingly at will: an instantly identifiable voice, eye-popping dance moves, stunning musical versatility and loads of sheer star power". BET described Jackson "as quite simply the greatest entertainer of all time" and someone who "revolutionized the music video and brought dances like the moonwalk to the world. Jackson's sound, style, movement and legacy continues to inspire artists of all genres.
In 1984, Time magazine's pop critic Jay Cocks wrote that "Jackson is the biggest thing since the Beatles. He is the hottest single phenomenon since Elvis Presley. He just may be the most popular black singer ever." In 1990, Vanity Fair cited Jackson as the most popular artist in the history of show business. In 2003, Daily Telegraph writer Tom Utley described Jackson as "extremely important" and a "genius". In 2007, Jackson said: "Music has been my outlet, my gift to all of the lovers in this world. Through it, my music, I know I will live forever."
Jackson has been referred to as the "King of Pop" by contemporary critics. In a 2016 article of The Hollywood Reporter, editor Scott Feinberg stated Jackson is "widely regarded as the greatest all-around entertainer in the history of show business."
In 2006, Rolling Stone named him the biggest pop star of the year and featured him on the magazine's cover, commenting that he "attained the one thing most pop stars don't, and the one thing he wanted more than anything else: credibility." For Entertainment Weekly his twelfth studio album, FutureSex/LoveSounds, "redefined pop's cutting edge"; for Vibe it "pushed boundaries more forcefully" than works by his male contemporaries. Fuse TV's editor Jason Lipshutz stated it "changed the game. [The album] was steely and sweaty, a universal dance opus that made room for intimacy. It had the best first half of any pop album in 25 years. You have to go back to 1979 for Off the Wall, to find a pop album with a first half that matches up." He was ranked 40th on the VH1 100 Greatest Artists of All-Time. Jackson appeared for the first time on the Time 100 list of most influential people in 2007. In 2013, Jackson made his second appearance on the 100 list, with Stevie Wonder writing "Michael has accomplished a lot at a young age, taking advantage of all the possibilities, and yet he's found time to give of himself too—he gets and gives back. He has a spirit. He does God's work through using the most of his talent."
Justified's single "Cry Me a River", which is also considered by Rolling Stone to be one of the 500 greatest songs of all time, ranked at number 20 on the magazine's 100 Best Songs of the 2000s. Billboard editor Jason Lipshutz named the song's music video "one of the more brilliant musical moments in pop music since the dawn of the century." His eleventh album LoveSounds was placed at 46 on Rolling Stones 100 Best Albums of the 2000s, the ninth best-album of the decade for Entertainment Weekly, and the greatest of the decade for Vibe. The lead single, "SexyBack", helped introduce EDM sounds to top 40 radio, as it brought together variations of electronic dance music with Jackson’s R&B sounds. Aside from earning critical acclaim for its parent album, according to Sia Michel of The New York Times, Jackson was responsible for popularizing in 2006 the catchphrase "I'm bringing sexy back"; it spawned a "phenomenon" in which video-makers spoofed the song.
Maroon 5, Britney Spears, Lorde, Marilyn Manson, Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, Jason Derulo, Bridgit Mendler, Tori Kelly, Hunter Hayes, Liam Payne, Lloyd Banks, Shawn Mendes and Maluma and Nick Jonas have cited him as one of their role models, with the latter stating is for "not only transitioning from where he started, but also balancing acting and singing." Christian hip hop artist tobyMac has stated Jackson's work inspires him, commenting "he's setting himself up to be a classic, making decisions and moving on them. That's a great place to be." In the context of male artists that achieved commercial success after leaving their boy bands, Brittany Spanos from Rolling Stone wrote Michael Jackson set a high bar for what could be attained by solo success in that they not only scored numerous number one hits but they also crafted the mold for what it meant to be a male pop star." Michael is the wealthiest music artist in the music business.
Honors and awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson was inducted onto the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1980 as member of The Jacksons and in 1984 as solo artist. Throughout his career he received numerous honors and awards, including the World Music Awards' Best-Selling Pop Male Artist of the Millennium, the American Music Award's Artist of the Century Award and the Bambi Pop Artist of the Millennium Award. He was a double-inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, once as a member of The Jacksons in 1997 and later as a solo artist in 2001. Jackson was also inducted in several other Hall of Fame, including Vocal Group Hall of Fame (as a The Jacksons member) in 2000 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003. In 2010, Jackson was inducted into the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame as the first (and currently only) dancer from the world of pop and rock 'n' roll. In 2015, Jackson was inducted into the second class of inductees to the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame; his father Joe Jackson presented his award.
His awards includes 44 Guinness World Records (14 in 2006 alone), including for the Most Successful Entertainer of All Time, 45 Grammy Awards making Jackson the most Grammy Award Winning Artist of All Time (as well 2 Grammy Legend Award and 2 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards), 38 American Music Awards (including the "Artist of the Generation", "Artist of the Decade", "Artist of the Century" and "Artist of the Millennium"), more than any artist 20 number-one singles in the US in his solo career more than any solo artist in the Hot 100 era and estimated sales of over 750 million records worldwide making him the Best Selling Solo Artist in History of Recorded Music.
Michael Jackson video games[kái goân-sí-bé]
There are five video games that Michael Jackson has composed music for or are directly related to him. Sega was the developer for at least five of them: the arcade and Mega Drive / Genesis versions of Michael Jackson's Moonwalker, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 for the Mega Drive / Genesis, and Space Channel 5 and Space Channel 5: Part 2 for the Dreamcast. The other three were produced by other companies: Moonwalker by U.S. Gold and Michael Jackson: The Experience by Ubisoft.
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (1989)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994)
- Space Channel 5 (2000)
- Space Channel 5: Part 2 (2002)
- Michael Jackson: The Experience (2010)
Awards named after Michael Jackson[kái goân-sí-bé]
- American Music Awards (The Michael Jackson International Artist Award of Excellence) (1993 - 1995, 1997, 2001, 2007, 2009).
- MTV Video Music Awards (The Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award) (1991 - 1992, 1994 - 1995, 1997 - 1998, 2000 - 2001, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2013 - 2019, 2022-).
- Soul Train Music Awards (The Michael Jackson Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video) (1997 - 2007).
Michael Jackson Personal Life[kái goân-sí-bé]
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Discography[kái goân-sí-bé]
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Tours[kái goân-sí-bé]
- World Tour concerts
- Off the Wall World Tour (1979–1980)
- Thriller World Tour (1983)
- Bad World Tour (1987–1988)
- Dangerous World Tour (1992–1993)
- HIStory World Tour (1996)
- Invincible World Tour (1999)
- Justified World Tour (2002)
- LoveSounds World Tour (2007)
- Immortal World Tour (2013–2014)
- Xscape World Tour (2018–2019)
- Benefit concerts
- MJ & Friends (1999)
- United We Stand: What More Can I Give (2001)
- Michael Jackson: Live at the Apollo (2002)
- Michael Jackson and Friends (2009)
Michael Jackson Filmography[kái goân-sí-bé]
Film[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Title | Role |
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1978 | The Wiz | Scarecrow |
1986 | Captain EO | Captain EO |
1988 | Moonwalker | Himself |
1989 | The Little Mermaid | Prince Eric (voice) |
1990 | Edward Scissorhands | Edward Scissorhands |
1991 | Hook | Frances Shepard/Peter Pan |
2002 | Men in Black II | Agent M |
2004 | Miss Cast Away and the Island Girls | Agent M.J. |
2005 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Willy Wonka |
2009 | Fame | Mr. Alvin Dowd |
2010 | Yogi Bear | Boo-Boo (voice) |
2011 | In Time | Will Salas |
2012 | English Vinglish | David Fischer |
2016 | Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping | Tyrus Quash |
Trolls | Branch (voice) | |
2020 | Trolls World Tour | Branch (voice) |
2023 | Trolls Band Together | Branch (voice) |
TV Special[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Title | Role |
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2017 | Michael Jackson's Halloween | Himself (voice) |
Trolls Holiday | Branch (voice) | |
2021 | Trolls: Holiday in Harmony | Branch (voice) |
Biographical Film[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Title | Role |
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2025 | Michael | Co-Writer/Co-Producer |
Documentary[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Title |
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2012 | Bad 25 |
2019 | Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall |
2022 | Thriller 40 |
Cirque du Soleil[kái goân-sí-bé]
Title | Premiere | Venue | Location | Role |
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Michael Jackson: One | October 1, 2011-Present | Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino | Las Vegas, Nevada | Co-Director/Co-Choreographer |
Broadway[kái goân-sí-bé]
Title | Premiere | Venue | Location |
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MJ the Musical | February 1, 2022- | Neil Simon Theatre | New York City |
March 6, 2024- | Prince Edward Theatre | Londen | |
December 4, 2024- | Stage Theater an der Elbe | Hamburg | |
February 5, 2025- | Sydney Lyric Theatre | Sydney |
MJ the Musical North American Tour[kái goân-sí-bé]
Singles released physically[kái goân-sí-bé]
As SoloArtist/The Jacksons[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Single | Chart positions | Album | Solo/Group | ||||||||||||||||
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USA | AUS | AUT | BEL | CAN | DEN | FRA | GER | IRE | ITA | NED | NOR | NZL | SPA | SWE | SWI | UNK | ||||
1967 | I Want You Back | 1 | 77 | — | — | 2 | — | 20 | 76 | 6 | — | 15 | — | 42 | 40 | 47 | 31 | 2 | Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 | The Jacksons (12) |
Who's Lovin' You | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 16 | — | — | — | 3 | |||
Stand! | 8 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 10 | |||
1968 | ABC | 1 | 43 | — | 24 | — | — | 66 | — | 38 | — | 22 | — | 43 | — | — | 63 | 8 | ABC | |
The Love You Save | 1 | 59 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 7 | |||
I Don't Know Why | 10 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 13 | |||
1969 | I'll Be There | 1 | 34 | 60 | — | — | — | — | 45 | 14 | — | 16 | — | 18 | — | — | 73 | 4 | Third Album | |
Mama's Pearl | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 25 | |||
The Love I Saw In You Was Just a Mirage | 13 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 33 | |||
1970 | Maybe Tomorrow | 20 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 12 | Maybe Tomorrow | |
Never Can Say Goodbye | 2 | — | — | — | 14 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 33 | |||
16 Candles | 18 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 23 | |||
1971 | Got to Be There | 4 | 83 | — | — | 3 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 5 | Got to Be There | Solo (3) |
Rockin' Robin | 2 | 16 | — | — | 13 | — | — | — | 16 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 3 | |||
I Wanna Be Where You Are | 16 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 87 | — | |||
Lookin' Through the Windows | 16 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 9 | Lookin' Through the Windows | The Jacksons (15) | |
Little Bitty Pretty One | 13 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 47 | |||
Doctor My Eyes | 19 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 9 | |||
1972 | Ben | 1 | 1 | — | 7 | 6 | — | 81 | — | 15 | — | 2 | — | 18 | — | — | — | 7 | Ben | Solo (6) |
Farewell My Summer Love | 38 | 68 | — | — | 46 | — | — | 51 | 4 | — | — | — | 35 | — | — | — | 7 | |||
Ain't No Sunshine | 40 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 17 | — | — | — | — | 99 | 8 | |||
Skywriter | 12 | 87 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 25 | Skywriter | The Jacksons (18) | |
Corner Of The Sky | 18 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 27 | |||
Hallelujah Day | 28 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 20 | |||
1973 | Music and Me | 32 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 29 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Music & Me | Solo (9) |
With a Child's Heart | 50 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
Happy | 42 | 31 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 52 | |||
Get It Together | 28 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 10 | G.I.T.: Get It Together | The Jacksons (24) | |
Sugar Daddy | 10 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 15 | |||
Hum Along and Dance | 32 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 40 | |||
1974 | Dancing Machine | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 53 | Dancing Machine | |
I Am Love | 15 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 34 | |||
Whatever You Got, I Want | 24 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 67 | |||
1975 | One Day in Your Life | 55 | 9 | — | 1 | — | — | — | — | 1 | — | 1 | — | 48 | — | — | — | 1 | Forever, Michael | Solo (12) |
Just a Little Bit of You | 23 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
We're Almost There | 54 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 46 | |||
Forever Came Today | 6 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 42 | Moving Violation | The Jacksons (36) | |
All I Do Is Think of You | 7 | 59 | — | — | — | — | 30 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 4 | |||
Body Language (Do the Love Dance) | 54 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 28 | |||
1976 | Enjoy Yourself | 12 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 42 | Enjoy Yourself | |
Show You the Way to Go | 77 | 41 | — | 21 | — | — | — | — | 5 | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | 1 | |||
Dreamer | 73 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 22 | |||
1977 | Goin' Places | 52 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 13 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 26 | Goin' Places | |
Even Though You're Gone | 30 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 31 | |||
Different Kind of Lady | 75 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 60 | |||
1978 | Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) | 7 | 59 | — | 6 | 13 | — | 30 | — | 9 | — | 3 | — | 8 | — | — | — | 4 | Destiny | |
Blame It on the Boogie | 54 | 3 | — | 7 | — | — | — | — | 15 | — | 6 | — | 2 | 2 | — | — | 8 | |||
Destiny | 65 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 13 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 26 | |||
1979 | Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | 1 | 1 | 11 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 9 | 13 | 21 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 18 | 4 | 3 | Off the Wall | Solo (17) |
Rock with You | 1 | 36 | — | — | 3 | — | 59 | 58 | 11 | 9 | 22 | — | 3 | 1 | — | 68 | 7 | |||
She's Out of My Life | 10 | 17 | — | — | 15 | — | — | — | 4 | — | 13 | — | 6 | — | — | 97 | 3 | |||
1980 | Girlfriend | 52 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 49 | — | — | — | 41 | ||
Off the Wall | 10 | 94 | — | — | 11 | — | — | — | 20 | — | 18 | 4 | 14 | — | 9 | 81 | 7 | |||
1981 | Lovely One | 12 | — | — | 23 | — | — | — | — | 17 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 29 | Triumph | The Jacksons (40) |
Heartbreak Hotel (This Place Hotel) | 22 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 44 | |||
Can You Feel It | 77 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | — | 12 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 6 | |||
Walk Right Now | 73 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 16 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 7 | |||
1982 | The Girl Is Mine (with Paul McCartney) | 2 | 1 | 30 | 8 | 3 | 9 | 6 | 53 | 4 | 22 | 16 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 19 | 8 | Thriller | Solo (24) |
Billie Jean | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||
1983 | Beat It | 1 | 2 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 16 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 12 | 1 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 19 | 2 | 3 | ||
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' | 5 | 25 | 14 | 3 | 1 | 22 | 10 | 16 | 5 | 14 | 1 | 5 | 35 | 14 | 25 | 30 | 8 | |||
Human Nature | 7 | 64 | 22 | 12 | 3 | 39 | 65 | 64 | 29 | 8 | 11 | 33 | 7 | 9 | 38 | 46 | 10 | |||
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) | 10 | 40 | 27 | 6 | 11 | 40 | 16 | 51 | 4 | 29 | 14 | 22 | 35 | 24 | 71 | 92 | 11 | |||
Thriller | 4 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 25 | 1 | 9 | 30 | 2 | 4 | 9 | 6 | 1 | 10 | 3 | 10 | |||
1984 | Maniac | 1 | 2 | 10 | 11 | 1 | 9 | 3 | 6 | 28 | 5 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 2 | 10 | 2 | 43 | Victory | The Jacksons (46) |
Somebody's Watching Me | 2 | 12 | 14 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 14 | 2 | 7 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 6 | |||
State of Shock (with The Rolling Stones) | 3 | 10 | 3 | 7 | 15 | 10 | 19 | 23 | 8 | 17 | 3 | 2 | 16 | 20 | 13 | 11 | 14 | |||
1985 | Torture | 17 | 32 | 23 | 9 | 21 | 22 | 14 | 31 | 13 | 5 | 14 | 18 | 22 | 32 | 19 | 24 | 26 | ||
Body | 27 | 25 | 43 | 39 | 22 | 24 | 58 | 31 | 26 | 23 | 50 | 37 | 54 | 65 | 37 | 64 | 74 | |||
Wait | 30 | 35 | 64 | 59 | 30 | 29 | 68 | 53 | 30 | 53 | 75 | 41 | 64 | 70 | 87 | 54 | 90 | |||
1987 | Bad | 1 | 4 | 9 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 3 | Bad | Solo (86) |
I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett) | 1 | 10 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 12 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 1 | |||
The Way You Make Me Feel | 1 | 5 | 15 | 2 | 3 | 20 | 29 | 12 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 24 | 8 | 3 | |||
Man in the Mirror | 1 | 39 | 10 | 11 | 3 | 12 | 2 | 23 | 3 | 16 | 13 | 8 | 4 | 50 | 19 | 22 | 2 | |||
Dirty Diana | 1 | 30 | 7 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 9 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 29 | 3 | 4 | |||
Smooth Criminal | 7 | 16 | 17 | 1 | 15 | 5 | 4 | 9 | 4 | 6 | 1 | 9 | 29 | 1 | 12 | 5 | 8 | |||
1988 | Another Part of Me | 11 | 44 | 20 | 3 | 10 | 11 | 32 | 10 | 5 | 47 | 8 | 9 | 14 | 6 | 10 | 5 | 15 | ||
Leave Me Alone | 12 | 37 | 15 | 3 | 7 | 12 | 17 | 16 | 1 | 8 | 5 | 6 | 9 | 1 | 19 | 10 | 2 | |||
Liberian Girl | 14 | 50 | 34 | 12 | 22 | 21 | 15 | 23 | 1 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 31 | 14 | 22 | 12 | 13 | |||
Speed Demon | 15 | 33 | 29 | 20 | 30 | 24 | 21 | 32 | 20 | 17 | 19 | 18 | 42 | 34 | 46 | 24 | 28 | |||
1991 | Black or White | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Dangerous | |
Remember the Time | 3 | 6 | 16 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 8 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 10 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 4 | 3 | |||
1992 | In the Closet | 6 | 5 | 23 | 14 | 16 | 21 | 9 | 15 | 4 | 2 | 9 | 10 | 5 | 2 | 29 | 25 | 8 | ||
Jam (featuring Heavy D) | 26 | 11 | 28 | 10 | 7 | 26 | 8 | 18 | 5 | 3 | 12 | 17 | 2 | 1 | 30 | 22 | 13 | |||
Who Is It | 14 | 34 | 5 | 9 | 5 | 23 | 8 | 9 | 6 | 17 | 13 | 10 | 16 | 7 | 24 | 14 | 10 | |||
Heal the World | 27 | 20 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 15 | 5 | 2 | |||
Give In to Me | 20 | 4 | 12 | 13 | 7 | 5 | 7 | 10 | 2 | 5 | 4 | 7 | 1 | 6 | 15 | 7 | 2 | |||
Will You Be There | 7 | 42 | 11 | 3 | 3 | 14 | 29 | 12 | 6 | 11 | 3 | 9 | 2 | 9 | 22 | 3 | 9 | |||
1993 | Gone Too Soon | 41 | 76 | 20 | 21 | 78 | 20 | 32 | 45 | 18 | 78 | 20 | 37 | 6 | 19 | 25 | 33 | 33 | ||
Dangerous | 49 | 25 | 23 | 33 | 34 | 30 | 21 | 99 | 35 | 32 | 24 | 29 | 27 | 29 | 35 | 78 | 58 | |||
1995 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | 5 | 2 | 9 | 5 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 6 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 8 | 3 | 3 | HIStory | |
You Are Not Alone | 1 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||
Earth Song | 20 | 15 | 2 | 4 | 40 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 | |||
Blood on the Dance Floor | 12 | 5 | 9 | 11 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 7 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 1 | |||
1996 | They Don't Care About Us | 30 | 16 | 2 | 9 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 9 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | ||
Stranger in Moscow | 91 | 14 | 7 | 26 | 16 | 8 | 18 | 21 | 13 | 1 | 6 | 18 | 6 | 1 | 21 | 5 | 4 | |||
Childhood | 88 | 35 | 32 | 21 | 47 | 32 | 32 | 45 | 23 | 78 | 20 | 52 | 6 | 51 | 48 | 33 | 74 | |||
Smile | 60 | 25 | 15 | 25 | 16 | 28 | 14 | 71 | 13 | 22 | 24 | 36 | 16 | 47 | 18 | 70 | 26 | |||
1997 | Ghosts | 20 | 13 | 16 | 17 | 7 | 20 | 26 | 14 | 16 | 3 | 14 | 12 | 29 | 10 | 12 | 16 | 5 | HIStory in the Mix | |
1998 | You Rock My World | 10 | 4 | 9 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 13 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 2 | Invincible | |
Butterflies | 12 | 8 | 10 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 15 | 3 | 6 | 6 | 3 | |||
Cry | 15 | 10 | 13 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 10 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 9 | 20 | 4 | 10 | 9 | 6 | |||
Heaven Can Wait | 19 | 15 | 15 | 9 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 13 | 8 | 7 | 9 | 12 | 22 | 6 | 12 | 13 | 10 | |||
1999 | Unbreakable (featuring DMX) | 20 | 28 | 23 | 9 | 9 | 10 | 8 | 16 | 10 | 9 | 20 | 18 | 29 | 10 | 17 | 19 | 12 | ||
Break of Dawn | 23 | 30 | 31 | 12 | 13 | 12 | 14 | 20 | 18 | 17 | 24 | 20 | 41 | 16 | 30 | 25 | 18 | |||
Threatened | 28 | 45 | 44 | 30 | 21 | 20 | 18 | 30 | 24 | 19 | 30 | 35 | 44 | 20 | 33 | 36 | 28 | |||
Whatever Happens | 33 | 27 | 27 | 23 | 25 | 29 | 20 | 28 | 39 | 37 | 41 | 20 | 32 | 31 | 35 | 37 | 29 | |||
2001 | Rock Your Body | 5 | 1 | 56 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 15 | 25 | 4 | 21 | 6 | 17 | 4 | 4 | 15 | 34 | 2 | Justified | |
Cry Me a River | 3 | 2 | 29 | 5 | 2 | 11 | 6 | 13 | 6 | 14 | 6 | 10 | 11 | 3 | 10 | 20 | 2 | |||
Like I Love You (featuring Clipse) | 11 | 8 | 56 | 6 | 11 | 14 | 2 | 16 | 5 | 17 | 5 | 10 | 6 | 20 | 14 | 14 | 2 | |||
2002 | Señorita | 27 | 6 | 61 | 15 | 19 | 13 | 41 | 51 | 15 | 32 | 26 | 9 | 4 | 14 | 29 | 42 | 13 | ||
I'm Lovin' It | 33 | 40 | 55 | 25 | 24 | 21 | 39 | 50 | 15 | 49 | 13 | 29 | 40 | 37 | 43 | 47 | 22 | |||
Still on My Brain | 36 | 24 | 57 | 68 | 48 | 23 | 65 | 37 | 47 | 57 | 37 | 30 | 45 | 43 | 61 | 49 | 57 | |||
2003 | One More Chance | 13 | 10 | 8 | 10 | 8 | 11 | 14 | 9 | 11 | 7 | 8 | 12 | 15 | 7 | 15 | 14 | 5 | Number Ones | |
2006 | SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 1 | LoveSounds | |
My Love (featuring T.I.) | 1 | 3 | 6 | 16 | 2 | 3 | 10 | 4 | 4 | 12 | 12 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |||
What Goes Around... Comes Around | 1 | 3 | 5 | 8 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 11 | 6 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 4 | |||
2007 | Summer Love | 6 | 14 | 47 | 6 | 8 | 33 | 13 | 39 | 40 | 27 | 28 | 10 | 15 | 12 | 38 | 35 | 27 | ||
LoveStoned | 17 | 11 | 21 | 14 | 5 | 12 | 28 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 5 | 6 | 17 | 5 | 9 | 19 | 11 | |||
Until the End of Time | 16 | 20 | 21 | 23 | 19 | 30 | 9 | 11 | 14 | 8 | 26 | 41 | 31 | 17 | 60 | 12 | 15 | |||
2013 | Mirrors | 2 | 10 | 7 | 17 | 4 | 4 | 15 | 2 | 5 | 14 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 19 | 16 | 5 | 1 | Immortal | |
Suit & Tie (featuring Jay Z) | 3 | 2 | 36 | 9 | 3 | 1 | 8 | 25 | 16 | 29 | 10 | 3 | 14 | 17 | 1 | 31 | 3 | |||
Not a Bad Thing | 8 | 10 | 69 | 4 | 9 | 16 | 8 | 62 | 38 | 12 | 38 | 10 | 5 | 13 | 15 | 29 | 21 | |||
Tunnel Vision | 21 | 12 | 22 | 42 | 10 | 29 | 8 | 10 | 75 | 13 | 14 | 8 | 16 | 9 | 8 | 25 | 61 | |||
Take Back the Night | 29 | 11 | 21 | 26 | 23 | 37 | 85 | 52 | 49 | 47 | 38 | 9 | 14 | 26 | 20 | 48 | 22 | |||
TKO | 36 | 24 | 18 | 5 | 28 | 19 | 63 | 71 | 51 | 30 | 50 | 28 | 41 | 16 | 28 | 68 | 58 | |||
2018 | Love Never Felt So Good | 9 | 28 | 20 | 4 | 20 | 1 | 2 | 18 | 17 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 12 | 6 | 57 | 15 | 8 | Xscape | |
Say Something (with Brandon Jackson) | 9 | 18 | 9 | 5 | 6 | 11 | 69 | 9 | 16 | 42 | 7 | 39 | 20 | 17 | 28 | 6 | 9 | |||
Filthy | 9 | 27 | 42 | 17 | 5 | 24 | 19 | 42 | 22 | 55 | 53 | 39 | 2 | 32 | 37 | 34 | 15 | |||
Supplies | 71 | - | - | - | 49 | - | 28 | 83 | - | - | - | - | 6 | - | 63 | 84 | 84 | |||
Hollywood Tonight | 60 | - | - | 16 | - | - | - | 55 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 52 | |||
A Place with No Name | 88 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
As featured Artist/Soundtrack[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Single | Chart positions | Album | Artist | |||||||||||||||
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USA | AUS | AUT | BEL | CAN | FRA | GER | IRE | ITA | NED | NOR | NZL | SPA | SWE | SWI | UNK | ||||
1978 | Ease on Down the Road (with Diana Ross) | 41 | — | — | — | 35 | — | — | — | 47 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 45 | The Wiz | (50) |
You Can't Win | 81 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 48 | |||
1979 | A Brand New Day (with Diana Ross) | 75 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | 35 | ||
1980 | Save Me (Dave Mason featuring Michael Jackson) | 71 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Old Crest on a New Wave | |
1983 | Say Say Say (Paul McCartney featuring Michael Jackson) | 1 | 4 | 10 | 16 | 1 | 2 | 12 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 10 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | Pipes of Peace | |
1984 | Behind the Mask (Greg Phillinganes featuring Michael Jackson) | 90 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Pulse | |
1985 | We Are the World (as a member of the USA for Africa) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | We Are the World | |
1987 | Get It (Stevie Wonder featuring Michael Jackson) | 80 | — | — | — | — | 49 | — | — | — | 14 | — | — | 19 | — | — | 37 | Characters | |
1989 | 2300 Jackson Street (Randy Jackson featuring Jackson Family) | 98 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 39 | — | — | — | — | — | 76 | Art of Madness | |
1990 | Do the Bartman (The Simpsons featuring Michael Jackson) | 5 | 1 | 17 | 4 | 14 | 8 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 12 | 1 | The Simpsons Sing the Blues | |
1993 | Whatzupwitu (Eddie Murphy featuring Michael Jackson) | 91 | 88 | — | — | — | 36 | — | — | — | 50 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Love's Alright | |
1996 | Why (3T featuring Michael Jackson) | 20 | 46 | 21 | 19 | — | 9 | 29 | 14 | 18 | 13 | — | 9 | — | 14 | 11 | 2 | Brotherhood | |
On the Line | 54 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 58 | Get on the Bus | ||
1999 | Maria Maria (Santana featuring Michael Jackson) | 1 | 49 | 3 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 21 | 11 | 2 | 7 | 49 | 13 | 1 | 1 | 6 | Supernatural | |
2003 | Work It (Nelly featuring Michael Jackson) | 68 | 14 | 53 | 26 | 13 | — | 31 | — | — | 16 | 15 | 17 | — | 41 | 59 | 7 | Nellyville | |
Where Is the Love? (The Black Eyed Peas featuring Michael Jackson) | 8 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 16 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Elephunk | ||
What More Can I Give (with the All Stars) | 92 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 25 | Number Ones | ||
2005 | Signs (Snoop Dogg featuring Charlie Wilson and Michael Jackson) | 46 | 1 | 5 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 3 | 2 | 7 | 4 | 12 | 4 | — | 58 | 8 | 2 | R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece | |
2007 | Give It to Me (Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado and Michael Jackson) | 1 | 16 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 7 | 4 | 2 | — | 21 | 6 | 1 | Shock Value | |
Ayo Technology (50 Cent featuring Michael Jackson) | 5 | 10 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 17 | 7 | 1 | 17 | 8 | 2 | 2 | Curtis | ||
The Only Promise That Remains (Reba McEntire featuring Michael Jackson) | 95 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Reba: Duets | ||
2008 | 4 Minutes (Madonna featuring Michael Jackson) | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | Hard Candy | |
Rehab (Rihanna featuring Michael Jackson) | 18 | 26 | 9 | 14 | 19 | - | 4 | 22 | 30 | 3 | 4 | 12 | - | 28 | 13 | 16 | Good Girl Gone Bad | ||
Dead and Gone (T.I. featuring Michael Jackson) | 2 | 4 | 11 | 28 | 3 | — | 7 | 3 | — | 22 | 8 | 2 | — | 20 | 18 | 4 | Paper Trail | ||
2009 | Dick in a Box (The Lonely Island featuring Michael Jackson) | — | 61 | — | — | 82 | — | — | — | — | 32 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Incredibad | |
Love Sex Magic (Ciara featuring Michael Jackson) | 10 | 5 | 17 | 19 | 6 | 8 | 7 | 4 | 49 | 26 | — | 6 | — | 4 | 9 | 5 | Fantasy Ride | ||
Love Dealer (Nisha Kataria featuring Michael Jackson) | 98 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 32 | — | — | — | — | — | 68 | Outta Here | ||
Carry Out (Timbaland featuring Michael Jackson) | 11 | 58 | 57 | 14 | 7 | — | 42 | 3 | — | 19 | — | 15 | — | 80 | — | 6 | Shock Value II | ||
2010 | We Are the World 25 for Haiti (as a member of the Artists for Haiti) | 2 | 18 | — | 1 | 7 | — | — | — | 10 | — | 1 | 8 | 15 | 5 | — | 50 | Hope for Haiti Now | |
Hallelujah (with Lionel Richie and Stevie Wonder) | 13 | — | 22 | 25 | 5 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 8 | — | 10 | — | 91 | |||
Winner (Jamie Foxx featuring T.I. and Michael Jackson) | 28 | — | — | — | 23 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 37 | — | — | — | 87 | Best Night of My Life | ||
Hold My Hand (Akon & Michael Jackson) | 39 | 37 | 9 | 10 | 16 | 27 | 7 | 21 | 4 | 28 | 9 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Listen Up! The Official 2010 FIFA World Cup Album | ||
Gotten (Slash featuring Michael Jackson) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Slash | ||
2011 | Letter in the Sky (Ai featuring Michael Jackson) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Independent | |
Motherlover (The Lonely Island featuring Michael Jackson) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 18 | — | — | Turtleneck & Chain | ||
3-Way (The Golden Rule) (The Lonely Island featuring Lady Gaga & Michael Jackson) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
Fascinated (FreeSol featuring Timbaland and Michael Jackson) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | No Rules | ||
2013 | Holy Grail (Jay Z featuring Michael Jackson) | 4 | 42 | — | 26 | 13 | 40 | 24 | 53 | — | 83 | 11 | 18 | — | 15 | 24 | 7 | Magna Carta Holy Grail | |
2016 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | Trolls | |
Where Is the Love 2016? (The Black Eyed Peas featuring The World) | 39 | 15 | 5 | 12 | — | 26 | 39 | — | — | 28 | — | 3 | 14 | 41 | — | 47 | Non-album single | ||
2018 | Don't Matter to Me (Drake featuring Michael Jackson) | 9 | 3 | 18 | 33 | 4 | 19 | 16 | 3 | 23 | 7 | 4 | 6 | 33 | 1 | 5 | 2 | Scorpion | |
Low (Lenny Kravitz featuring Michael Jackson) | — | — | — | 8 | — | 9 | 61 | — | 53 | — | — | — | — | — | 69 | — | Raise Vibration | ||
2020 | The Other Side (SZA with Michael Jackson) | 61 | 43 | — | 11 | 55 | — | 88 | 56 | — | 35 | — | 2 | — | 10 | 47 | 61 | Trolls World Tour | |
Don't Slack (Anderson Paak with Michael Jackson) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
Better Days (Ant Clemons with Michael Jackson) | 94 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Happy 2 Be Here | ||
2022 | Stay with Me (Calvin Harris with Halsey & Pharrell Williams & Michael Jackson) | 92 | 78 | — | 28 | 51 | — | — | 15 | — | 16 | — | 2 | — | 43 | — | 10 | Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2 | |
Sin Fin (Romeo Santos with Michael Jackson) | 100 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Formula, Vol. 3 | ||
2023 | Attitude (Natalia Damini with Michael Jackson) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | [[]] | |
Better Place (Michael Jackson with Anderson .Paak) | 25 | 18 | — | 19 | 43 | — | — | — | — | 24 | — | 27 | — | — | 5 | 24 | Trolls Band Together | ||
Keep Going Up (Michael Jackson with Nelly Furtado & Timbaland) | 84 | 17 | — | — | 63 | 20 | 2 | — | — | 22 | — | 9 | — | 2 | — | 26 | |||
(46+86+50=182) |
Other appearances[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Artist | Song | Credits | Album |
---|---|---|---|---|
1977 | La Toya Jackson | "Night Time Lover" | Co-Writer, producer & background vocals | La Toya Jackson |
1979 | Kenny Loggins | "Who's Right, Who's Wrong" | Background vocals | Keep The Fire |
1980 | The Brothers Johnson | "This Had to Be" | Co-Writer & background vocals | Light Up the Night |
Minnie Riperton | "I'm in Love Again" | Background vocals | Love Lives Forever | |
Stevie Wonder | "All I Do" | Background vocals | Hotter Than July | |
1981 | Quincy Jones | "The Dude" | Background vocals | The Dude |
Carole Bayer Sager | "Just Friends" | Co-producer & background vocals | Sometimes Late At Night | |
Kenny Rogers | "Goin' Back to Alabama" | Background vocals | Share Your Love | |
1982 | Rebbie Jackson | "Centipede" | Writer, producer & background vocals | Rebbie |
"State of Independence" | Background vocals | |||
Diana Ross | "Muscles" | Writer, producer & background vocals | Silk Electric | |
1983 | Paul McCartney | "The Man" | Co-Writer, percussion & background vocals | Pipes of Peace |
Paul Anka | "I Never Heard" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Walk a Fine Line | |
1984 | Grady Harrell | "Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True)" | Featuring artist & background vocals | Dynamite |
Janet Jackson | "Don't Stand Another Chance" | Background vocals | Dream Street | |
1985 | Freddie Mercury | "There Must Be More to Life Than This" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Mr. Bad Guy |
Jennifer Holliday | "You're The One" | Co-Writer & Producer | Say You Love Me | |
Diana Ross | "Eaten Alive" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | Eaten Alive | |
1990 | Ralph Tresvant | "Alright Now" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | Ralph Tresvant |
1991 | Sa-Fire | "I Never Heard" | Co-Writer | I Wasn't Born Yesterday |
1993 | Eddie Murphy | "Yeah" | Background vocals | Love's Alright |
1994 | Blackstreet | "Joy" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | Blackstreet |
1998 | Ice Cube & Shaquille O'Neal | "We Be Ballin'" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | The Players Club |
Rebbie Jackson | "Fly Away" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | Yours Faithfully | |
2001 | Randy Jackson | "My Kind of Girl" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Superhero |
Britney Spears | "What It's Like to Be Me" | Writer, producer & background vocals | Britney | |
2002 | Brandy | "It's Not Worth It" | Background vocals | Full Moon |
Prymary Colorz | "Bring My Angel Down to Earth" | Writer | If You Only Knew | |
2003 | Bubba Sparxxx | "Hootnanny" | Co-Writer & featuring artist | Deliverance |
Michael Jackson | "Love Don't Love Me" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & artist | Bad Boys II | |
Justin Guarini | "Thinking of You" | Co-Writer | Justin Guarini | |
Tony Santos | "U Should Be Dancing" | Co-Writer | Alma Negra | |
2004 | Michael Jackson | "Good Foot" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & artist | Shark Tale Official Soundtrack |
2005 | Charlie Wilson & will.i.am | "Floatin" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Charlie, Last Name Wilson |
The Black Eyed Peas & Timbaland | "My Style" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Monkey Business | |
2006 | Sérgio Mendes, will.i.am & Pharoahe Monch | "Loose Ends" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Timeless |
Beatriz Luengo | "Go Away" | Writer & Producer | BL | |
Rodney Jerkins | "Ride With Me" | Background vocals | Versatility | |
2007 | Macy Gray | "Okay" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | Big |
"Get Out" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | |||
Rihanna | "Rehab" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | Good Girl Gone Bad | |
Talib Kweli | "The Nature" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Eardrum | |
Duran Duran | "Falling Down" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | Red Carpet Massacre | |
"Nite-Runner" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | |||
Kenna | "Phantom Always" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Make Sure They See My Face | |
2008 | Madonna | "Miles Away" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | Hard Candy |
"Dance 2Night" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | |||
"Devil Wouldn't Recognize You" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | |||
"Voices" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | |||
T-Pain | "Reality Show" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Three Ringz | |
2009 | Chris Cornell | "Take Me Alive" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Scream |
Keri Hilson | "Slow Dance" | Co-Writer & Co-producer | In a Perfect World... | |
Ciara | "G is for Girl (A-Z)" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | Fantasy Ride | |
Nisha Kataria | Full Album | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Outta Here | |
Leona Lewis | "Don't Let Me Down" | Writer, producer & background vocals | Echo | |
Rihanna | "Cold Case Love" | Writer, producer & background vocals | Rated R | |
2010 | Matt Morris | "Money" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | When Everything Breaks Open |
Rick Ross | "Tears of Joy" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Teflon Don | |
Diddy, Bilal, Lil Wayne & James Fauntleroy | "Shades" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Last Train to Paris | |
2011 | Marsha Ambrosius | "I Want You to Stay" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Late Nights & Early Mornings |
The Game | "Ain't No Doubt About It" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | The R.E.D. Album | |
Lil Wayne | "So Special" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Tha Carter IV | |
Common | "The Believer" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | The Dreamer/The Believer | |
2013 | Jay-Z | "Heaven" | Co-Writer & featuring artist | Magna Carta Holy Grail |
"BBC" | Co-Writer & background vocals | |||
"JAY Z Blue" | Co-Writer & Co-producer | |||
Juicy J & Timbaland | "The Woods" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Stay Trippy | |
Beyoncé | "Blow" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | Beyoncé | |
"Partition" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | |||
"Rocket" | Co-Writer, Co-producer & background vocals | |||
2014 | Pharrell Williams | "Brand New" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Girl |
2016 | The Lonely Island & Michael Bolton | "Incredible Thoughts" | Co-Writer & background vocals | Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping |
2017 | Tyler, the Creator | "Foreword" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Flower Boy |
Foo Fighters | "Make it Right" | Co-Writer & background vocals | Concrete and Gold | |
2018 | Ne-Yo | "Hotbox" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Good Man |
2019 | Offset | "North Star" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Father of 4 |
2021 | DJ Khaled | "Just Be" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Khaled Khaled |
Justine Skye | "Innocent" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Space and Time | |
2022 | Mary J. Blige | "Need Love" | Co-Writer, background vocals & featuring artist | Good Morning Gorgeous |
Coco Jones | "ICU (Remix)" | Background vocals & featuring artist | What I Didn't Tell You | |
2024 | Brandon Jackson | "Paradise" | Co-Writer, Co-producer, background vocals & featuring artist | Everything I Thought It Was |
Leading Lady in Music Video[kái goân-sí-bé]
List of awards and nominations[kái goân-sí-bé]
Awards | Wins | Nominations | |||||
30th Anniversary Fan Award | 1 | - | |||||
4Music Video Honours | 0 | 2 | |||||
50 Million Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Academy Awards | 1 | 3 | |||||
African Ambassadors Spouses Association | 1 | - | |||||
African American Film Critics Association | 0 | 1 | |||||
Aftanbladet Readers' Poll Vest | 1 | 1 | |||||
AICE Awards | 0 | 2 | |||||
Amadeus Austrian Music Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
American Black Achievement Awards | 2 | 3 | |||||
American Choreography Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
American Cinema Awards | 1 | - | |||||
American Dance Awards | 1 | - | |||||
American Freinds of Hebrew University | 1 | - | |||||
American Music Awards | 38 | 103 | |||||
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers | 2 | 3 | |||||
American Video Awards | 6 | 27 | |||||
Antonyo Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Apollo Legend Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Apple Inc | 1 | - | |||||
APRA Music Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
ARC Awards Top 100 Pop Singles Artists of the Year | 7 | 28 | |||||
ARC Awards Top 100 Pop Songs of the Decade | 0 | 6 | |||||
ARC Awards Top Pop Songs of the Year | 0 | 74 | |||||
Arizona Hall of Fame | 1 | - | |||||
ASCAP Awards | 1 | - | |||||
ASCAP Pop Music Awards | 17 | - | |||||
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Awards | 10 | - | |||||
Atlanta International Film Festival | 1 | - | |||||
Australian Music Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Barbados Music Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Bambi Awards | 1 | 4 | |||||
BBC Music Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
BBC Radio 1Xtra Hot Summer Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
BBC Radio 2 | 1 | 3 | |||||
BBC 6 Music | 0 | 1 | |||||
Berlin Music Video Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
BET Awards | 4 | 16 | |||||
BET Walk of Fame | 2 | - | |||||
BET Hip Hop Awards | 0 | 2 | |||||
Billboard Awards | 19 | 17 | |||||
Billboard Hot 100 March Madness | 0 | 1 | |||||
Billboard Magazine Awards | 2 | 2 | |||||
Billboard Music Awards | 20 | 42 | |||||
Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards | 0 | 6 | |||||
Billboard Music of the 00's Poll | 1 | 1 | |||||
Billboard Touring Awards | 1 | 3 | |||||
Billboard Video Awards | 7 | 7 | |||||
Billboard Year in Music Survey | 3 | 3 | |||||
Billboard Year-End Chart-Toppers | 45 | 413 | |||||
Black Gold Awards | 4 | 4 | |||||
Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame | 1 | - | |||||
Black Music Honors | 1 | - | |||||
Black Radio Exclusive Awards | 4 | - | |||||
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Blues & Soul | - | 3 | |||||
BMI Film & TV Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
BMI London Awards | 2 | - | |||||
BMI Music Awards | 5 | - | |||||
BMI Pop Music Awards | 45 | - | |||||
BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards | 1 | - | |||||
BMI Urban Awards | 9 | - | |||||
Bobby Foe Convention | 1 | - | |||||
Bollywood Movie Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Boy Scouts of America | 1 | - | |||||
Bozo Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Bravo A-List Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Bravo Magazine | 21 | - | |||||
Brazilian TVZ Video Awards | 2 | 3 | |||||
Brit Awards | 11 | 15 | |||||
British Academy of Music Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
British Phonographic Industry Awards | 2 | 2 | |||||
British TV Industry Awards | 1 | - | |||||
British Virgin Islands Government | 1 | - | |||||
Broccoli Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Burn Center for Children Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Cable Ace Awards | 2 | 2 | |||||
Camerimage | 0 | 2 | |||||
Canadian Black Music Awards | 4 | 4 | |||||
Canadian Music Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Cannes Lion Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Cashbox Awards | 31 | 147 | |||||
CD-First Internet Poll | 1 | 1 | |||||
Cecchi Records Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors Gala | 1 | - | |||||
Celebrate the Magic Foundation | 1 | - | |||||
Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Chicago Tribune | 4 | 4 | |||||
Children's Choice Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Children Uniting Nations Oscar Celebration | 1 | - | |||||
Chita Rivera Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Cilla Black ITV Show | 1 | - | |||||
Clio Awards | 3 | 3 | |||||
CMT Music Awards | 0 | 2 | |||||
CNN Internet Poll | 2 | 2 | |||||
Congressional Black Caucus | 1 | - | |||||
Costume Designers Guild Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Countdown Australian Music Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Creative Excellence in Business Advertising | 1 | 1 | |||||
Creem Magazine | 1 | 5 | |||||
Crenshaw Community Youth & Arts Foundation | 1 | - | |||||
Critics' Choice Movie Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Crystal Globe Awards | 1 | - | |||||
DanceStar Awards | 2 | 3 | |||||
Danish Music Awards | 3 | 5 | |||||
Denver Film Critics Society Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Diamond Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Diamond of Africa Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Grill | 1 | - | |||||
Drama Desk Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Drama League Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Dutch Music Factory Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Ebony Magazine | 3 | 3 | |||||
ECHO Awards | 2 | 6 | |||||
Edison Award | 1 | 1 | |||||
Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation Legacy Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Emmy Awards | 4 | 11 | |||||
Entertainment Tonight | 1 | - | |||||
Entertainment Weekly | 3 | 6 | |||||
Environmental Media Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy | 2 | 2 | |||||
Focus Storia | 1 | 1 | |||||
Fonogram Awards | 1 | 4 | |||||
French Film Awards - Le Film Fantastique | 1 | 1 | |||||
Friday Night Videos | 2 | 2 | |||||
Fryderyk | 0 | 1 | |||||
G&P Foundation Angel Ball | 1 | - | |||||
GAFFA-Prisen (Denmark) | 4 | 9 | |||||
GAFFA-Prisen (Norway) | 0 | 1 | |||||
GAFFA-Prisen (Sweden) | 0 | 1 | |||||
Gala of T.J. Martell Foundation | 1 | - | |||||
Gaygalan Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Genesis Awards | 1 | - | |||||
GLAAD Media Awards | 1 | - | |||||
GLSEN Annual Respect Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Gold Disc Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Golden Globe Awards | 2 | 5 | |||||
Goldene Europa Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
GQ Men of the Year Awards | 3 | 3 | |||||
Grammy Awards | 45 | 90 | |||||
Gran Premio Internazionale Della Spettacolo | 1 | 1 | |||||
Groovevolt Music & Fashion Awards | 3 | 10 | |||||
Guild Hall Party | 1 | - | |||||
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Guinness Book of World Records | 44 | - | |||||
Guitar World Magazine | 0 | 1 | |||||
Hasty Pudding Theatricals Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Helpmann Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
HipHopDX | 1 | 1 | |||||
Hit Parade Hall of Fame | 1 | - | |||||
Hollywood Film Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | 3 | 6 | |||||
Hollywood Walk of Fame | 2 | - | |||||
Hong Kong Hit Radio Awards | 2 | 2 | |||||
Hot Press | 0 | 3 | |||||
Hotel Royal Plaza | 1 | - | |||||
Humo | 0 | 1 | |||||
HX Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
IFPI Global Recording Artist Awards | 0 | 2 | |||||
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
IFTA Film & Drama Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Iguana | 0 | 1 | |||||
iHeartRadio Music Awards | 2 | 9 | |||||
iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards | 4 | 12 | |||||
InStyle Social Media Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
International Awards | 8 | - | |||||
International Dance Music Awards | 3 | 13 | |||||
International Monitor Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
International Rock Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Internet Worldwide Top 100 Male Stars | 1 | 1 | |||||
Irish Music Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Ivor Novello Awards | 0 | 2 | |||||
Jack The Rapper Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Japan Gold Disc Awards | 4 | 4 | |||||
Japan Music Awards | 4 | 4 | |||||
JB Awards | 3 | - | |||||
JIM Awards | 0 | 4 | |||||
Juice TV Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Juno Awards | 1 | 6 | |||||
Key to the City | 13 | - | |||||
KIIS-FM | 1 | - | |||||
Kingdom of Sanwi | 1 | - | |||||
Kora All-African Music Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Live! Magazine | 2 | 2 | |||||
Los Angeles City Governor's Resolution | 2 | - | |||||
Los Angeles Film Critics Association | 0 | 1 | |||||
Meteor Music Awards | 2 | 4 | |||||
Michigan State Legislature | 1 | - | |||||
Mix Magazine | 3 | 5 | |||||
Mnet Asian Music Awards | 2 | 4 | |||||
MTV Awards | 6 | 8 | |||||
MTV Africa Music Awards | 1 | 2 | |||||
MTV Asia Music Awards | 3 | 4 | |||||
MTV Australia Music Awards | 1 | 9 | |||||
MTV Brazil Music Awards | 2 | 4 | |||||
MTV European Music Awards | 20 | 40 | |||||
MTV Italian Music Awards | 0 | 4 | |||||
MTV Japan Music Awards | 3 | 20 | |||||
MTV Latinoamérica Music Awards | 1 | 4 | |||||
MTV Movie & TV Awards | 1 | 2 | |||||
MTV O Music Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards | 3 | 3 | |||||
MTV Romania Music Awards | 1 | 2 | |||||
MTV Russia Music Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
MTV Video Music Awards | 36 | 105 | |||||
MTV Video Play Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
MOBO Awards | 3 | 5 | |||||
Mojo | 2 | 7 | |||||
Music & Media | 3 | 12 | |||||
Music Connection | 1 | - | |||||
Music Video Producers' Hall of Fame | 3 | - | |||||
Musica Servet Mundum Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Muz-TV Awards | 1 | - | |||||
MVPA Awards | 12 | 25 | |||||
Myx Music Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
NAACP Image Awards | 30 | 98 | |||||
NASDAQ | 1 | - | |||||
National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters | 1 | - | |||||
National Association of Recording Merchandisers | 6 | 4 | |||||
National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame | 1 | - | |||||
National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame | 1 | - | |||||
National Urban Coalition Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards | 3 | 21 | |||||
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Nickelodeon Brazil Kids' Choice Awards | 1 | 2 | |||||
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Night Tracks Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Nissan Motors | 1 | - | |||||
NME Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
NME Critic And Reader Lists | 4 | 15 | |||||
NME Magazine | 3 | 9 | |||||
NRJ Music Awards | 5 | 14 | |||||
NRJ Radio Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Online Film & Television Association Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Operation One to One Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Organization of African Unity | 1 | - | |||||
Orpheus Award | 1 | 1 | |||||
Outer Critics Circle Awards | 1 | 2 | |||||
Pazz & Jop | 3 | 32 | |||||
People | 1 | 0 | |||||
People's Choice Awards | 13 | 26 | |||||
Pitchfork Album of the Year | 0 | 2 | |||||
Pitchfork Track of the Year | 1 | 5 | |||||
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Playboy Music Hall of Fame | 1 | - | |||||
Pocono Mountains Film Festival | 1 | - | |||||
Pollstar Awards | 2 | 16 | |||||
Pop Awards | 1 | 2 | |||||
Popcorn Magazine | 3 | 3 | |||||
Pop Corn Music Awards | 2 | 12 | |||||
Pop Rocky Magazine | 2 | 2 | |||||
Power of Oneness Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Premios Ondas Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Premios Oye! | 1 | 3 | |||||
Premios Telehit | 1 | 2 | |||||
Presentation Casement of Platinum Disc | 1 | - | |||||
Presidential Awards | 3 | - | |||||
Princes Trust Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Pro-Set Los Angeles Music Awards | 2 | 2 | |||||
Puls Music TV | 2 | 2 | |||||
Q Magazine | 13 | 29 | |||||
Radio Disney Music Awards | 2 | 7 | |||||
Radio Luxembourg Golden Lion Awards | 1 | 0 | |||||
Radio Music Awards | 2 | 2 | |||||
Radio On | - | 2 | |||||
Record World | 6 | 52 | |||||
Red Nation Film Festival | 1 | 0 | |||||
Rennbahn Express Magazine | 2 | 2 | |||||
Rockbjörnen | 4 | 4 | |||||
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 2 | - | |||||
Rock and Roll Songs Hall of Fame | 4 | - | |||||
Rock De Lux | 0 | 3 | |||||
Rock Over Europe Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Role Model Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Rolling Stone Awards | 1 | 27 | |||||
Rolling Stone 200: The Essential Rock Collection | 2 | - | |||||
Rolling Stone Critics & Readers | 1 | 15 | |||||
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards | 8 | 9 | |||||
RTL Television Award (Germany) | 1 | 1 | |||||
Ryan White Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Satellite Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Saturn Awards | 1 | 2 | |||||
Save the World Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Scotty Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Semper Opera Ball | 1 | - | |||||
Silver Clef Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Sixteen and Spec Magazines Awards | 2 | 2 | |||||
Slant Magazine | 2 | 8 | |||||
Smash Hits Awards | 12 | 48 | |||||
Songwriters Hall of Fame | 1 | - | |||||
Sony Music Entertainment | 3 | - | |||||
Sony Music Japan | 1 | - | |||||
Sony Music Turkey | 1 | - | |||||
Sony Music UK Black Belt Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Sony Music UK | 2 | - | |||||
Soul Tracks Readers' Choice Awards | 2 | 33 | |||||
Soul Train Music Awards | 16 | 45 | |||||
Soul Train Music Awards Hall of Fame | 1 | - | |||||
Source Hip Hop Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Southwest Record Pool Industry Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Spike Guys' Choice Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Stinkers Bad Movie Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Suosikki Magazine | 1 | - | |||||
TEC Awards | 0 | 4 | |||||
Teen Choice Awards | 13 | 49 | |||||
Telegatto Awards | 1 | - | |||||
Television Broadcasts Limited | 1 | - | |||||
The 200 Definitive Albums Of All Time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | 3 | - | |||||
The Boston Phoenix and the Phoenix.com | 1 | - | |||||
The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball | 1 | - | |||||
The Record of the Year | 0 | 2 | |||||
The Recording Academy Honors | 1 | - | |||||
Theatre Fans' Choice Awards | 0 | 4 | |||||
The Sun (United Kingdom) | 3 | 3 | |||||
Thriller Commemorative Awards | 1 | - | |||||
TMF Awards (Belgium) | 3 | 8 | |||||
TMF Awards (Netherlands) | 4 | 8 | |||||
Tony Awards | 1 | 4 | |||||
TRL Awards | 1 | 2 | |||||
TV Land Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
UK Music Hall of Fame | 1 | - | |||||
UK Music Video Awards | 1 | 3 | |||||
United Negro College Fund | 2 | - | |||||
United States ARMY, Zama Camp, Japan | 1 | - | |||||
United States National Recording Registry | 1 | - | |||||
Urban Music Awards Australia and New Zealand | 1 | 1 | |||||
U.S. Television Viewers Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Vanity Fair | 2 | - | |||||
V Chart Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
VEVO Certified Awards | 55 | - | |||||
VH1 Awards | 3 | 45 | |||||
VH1 Big Awards | 2 | 2 | |||||
VH1 Fashion and Music Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
VH1 Top 40 Videos of the Year | 0 | 7 | |||||
Vibe Music Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Video Software Dealer Association Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Virgin Media Music Awards | 1 | 6 | |||||
Vocal Group Hall of Fame | 1 | - | |||||
Webby Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
West African Nations Medal of Honor Awards | 1 | - | |||||
World Almanic and Book of Facts | 1 | - | |||||
World Awards | 2 | - | |||||
World Music Awards | 20 | 27 | |||||
World Soundtrack Awards | 0 | 1 | |||||
Young Artist Awards | 1 | 1 | |||||
Žebřík Music Awards | 7 | 24 | |||||
Awards | |||||||
Won | 1065 | ||||||
Nominations | 2314 |
American entertainer/performing artist Michael Jackson (1958) debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 5, as a member of The Jacksons, and began a solo career in 1971 while still a member of the group. Referred to as the "King of Pop" in subsequent years, five of his solo studio albums have become some of the world's best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1992) and HIStory (1995). Thriller has remained the biggest selling album of all time with reported sales as high of 75 million and a Recording Industry Association of America certification of 38 million units.
Through his group, solo, and family work, he became one of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. He was also inducted into the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame as the first (and currently only) dancer from the world of pop and rock 'n' roll. Jackson's other achievements include 44 Guinness World Records—including one for "Most Successful Entertainer of All Time", 45 Grammy Awards, along with special awards 2 Grammy Legend Awards and 2 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards, 38 American Music Awards, 20 World Music Awards and the estimated sale of 750 million units worldwide. Winning countless awards for his humanitarian endeavors, the singer has been honoured by two Presidents of the United States. He has also been named as the artist of the "Generation", "Decade", "Century" and "Millennium" and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame twice in 2001 and in 2019. Jackson has won (1065) awards as a performer, songwriter, producer, composer, arranger & director, making him the most awarded recording artist in the history of popular music.
30th Anniversary Fan Award[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Michael Jackson | 30th Anniversary Fan Award | Won |
4Music Video Honours[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Michael Jackson | World's Greatest Popstars | Nominated |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Best Boy | Nominated |
50 Million Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Michael Jackson | 50 Million Award | Won |
Academy Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Academy Awards, or "Oscars", is an annual American awards ceremony hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to recognize excellence in cinematic achievements in the United States film industry as assessed by the Academy's voting membership.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1974 | Ben | Best Original Song | Nominated |
1983 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (soundtrack) | Best Original Score (with Quincy Jones) | Won |
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Best Original Song | Nominated |
African Ambassadors Spouses Association[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2004 | Michael Jackson | Humanitarian Golden Elephant Award | Won |
African American Film Critics Association[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | LoveSounds World Tour | Best Picture | Nominated |
Aftanbladet Readers' Poll Vest[kái goân-sí-bé]
Aftanbladet Readers' Poll Vest Vocal Artist of 1987.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Michael Jackson | Best Vocal Artist | Won |
AICE Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Mirrors | Best Music Video | Nominated |
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Nominated |
Amadeus Austrian Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2004 | Where Is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Single of the Year International | Nominated |
American Black Achievement Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Michael Jackson | The Music Award | Won |
1983 | Michael Jackson | Won | |
1988 | Michael Jackson | Nominated |
American Choreography Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson won the American Choreography Award for "Best Choreography" in 1998.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1998 | Ghosts | Best Choreography in a Music Video | Won |
American Cinema Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson won the "Entertainer of the Decade" award in 1990 from the American Cinema Awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Michael Jackson | Entertainer of the Decade | Won |
American Dance Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | American Dance Award | Won |
American Freinds of Hebrew University[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | Michael Jackson | Scopus Award | Won |
American Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The American Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony created by Dick Clark in 1973. Picking up three awards in 1980, Jackson has collected 38 American Music Awards, including one for "Artist of the Century".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1974 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Nominated |
Ben | Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Nominated | |
Ben | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | |
1975 | The Jackson 5 | Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Nominated |
Dancing Machine | Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Nominated | |
Dancing Machine | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | |
1976 | The Jackson 5 | Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Nominated |
All I Do Is Think of You | Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Nominated | |
Moving Violation | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | |
1977 | The Jackson 5 | Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Nominated |
Enjoy Yourself | Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Nominated | |
The Jacksons | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | |
1978 | The Jackson 5 | Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Nominated |
Goin' Places | Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Nominated | |
Goin' Places | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | |
1979 | The Jacksons | Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Nominated |
Favorite Disco Band/Duo/Group | Nominated | ||
Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) | Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Nominated | |
Favorite Disco Song | Nominated | ||
Destiny | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | |
Favorite Disco Album | Nominated | ||
1980 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Won |
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Won | |
Off the Wall | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Won | |
1981 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Won |
Off the Wall | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Won | |
Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | ||
1982 | The Jacksons | Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Nominated |
Heartbreak Hotel (This Place Hotel) | Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Nominated | |
Triumph | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | |
1984 | Michael Jackson | Award of Merit | Won |
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Won | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Won | ||
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Video Artist | Won | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Video Artist | Won | ||
Billie Jean | Favorite Pop/Rock Song | Won | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Nominated | ||
Favorite Pop/Rock Video | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Video | Nominated | ||
Beat It | Favorite Pop/Rock Video | Won | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Video | Won | ||
Thriller | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Won | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Won | ||
1985 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Nominated |
Thriller | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | ||
The Jacksons | Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group | Nominated | |
Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Video Artist | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group Video Artist | Nominated | ||
Maniac | Favorite Pop/Rock Song | Nominated | |
Favorite Pop/Rock Video | Nominated | ||
Victory | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | ||
1986 | Michael Jackson | Award of Appreciation | Won |
We Are the World (with Lionel Richie) | Song of the Year | Won | |
1988 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Pop/Rock Male Video Artist | Won |
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Video Artist | Won | ||
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Bad | Favorite Pop/Rock Song | Nominated | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Won | ||
Favorite Pop/Rock Video | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Video | Nominated | ||
Bad | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | ||
1989 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Decade | Won |
Award for Achievement | Won | ||
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Nominated | ||
1993 | Michael Jackson | International Artist Award of Excellence | Won |
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Black or White | Favorite Pop/Rock Song | Nominated | |
Remember the Time | Favorite Soul/R&B Song | Won | |
Dangerous | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Won | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | ||
1994 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Nominated |
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Nominated | ||
1996 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Won |
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist | Nominated | ||
HIStory | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | ||
1999 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Nominated |
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Invincible | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Nominated | ||
2000 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Century | Won |
2003 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Won |
Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
Fan's Choice Award | Nominated | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Justified | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Won | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Won | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Won |
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Won | ||
Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
LoveSounds | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Won | |
Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Won | ||
2013 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Won |
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist | Won | ||
Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
Immortal | Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Won | |
Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | ||
2017 | Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Top Soundtrack | Nominated |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist | Nominated |
Love Never Felt So Good | Favorite Pop/Rock Song | Nominated | |
Xscape | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | |
2020 | Trolls World Tour: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Top Soundtrack | Nominated |
2022 | Michael Jackson | Dick Clark Award for Excellence | Won |
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Remember The Time | Best R&B Awards | Won |
In The Closet | Won | ||
Jam (with Heavy D) | Nominated |
American Video Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Beat It | Pop Video | Won |
Billie Jean | Nominated | ||
Thriller | Nominated | ||
Say Say Say (with Paul McCartney) | Nominated | ||
Billie Jean | Soul Video | Nominated | |
Beat It | Nominated | ||
Billie Jean | Lighting Design | Nominated | |
Beat It | Nominated | ||
Thriller | Nominated | ||
Beat It | Choreography | Won | |
Billie Jean | Nominated | ||
Thriller | Nominated | ||
Beat It | Director | Won | |
Billie Jean | Nominated | ||
Thriller | Nominated | ||
Billie Jean | Art Direction | Nominated | |
Beat It | Nominated | ||
Thriller | Nominated | ||
Say Say Say (with Paul McCartney) | Nominated | ||
Billie Jean | Editing | Nominated | |
Beat It | Nominated | ||
Beat It | Male Performance | Won | |
Billie Jean | Nominated | ||
Thriller | Nominated | ||
1985 | The Making of Thriller | Best Long Form Video | Won |
Best Home Video | Won | ||
1986 | Torture (as The Jacksons) | Soul Video | Nominated |
Antonyo Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | MJ the Musical | Best Book of a Musical (with Lynn Nottage) | Nominated |
Apollo Legend Award[kái goân-sí-bé]
In June 2010, The Jacksons was honored with the Apollo Legend Award, hosted by the Apollo Theatre of New York. Chris Tucker presented the award.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | The Jacksons | Apollo Legend Award | Won |
Apple Inc[kái goân-sí-bé]
American multinational corporation Apple Inc. releases its own annual editorial year-end best-of list from their media library and management application iTunes, unveiled on the global virtual store along with lists of its most-downloaded content.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Michael Jackson | Best Musical Performer | Won |
APRA Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The APRA Awards are several award ceremonies run in Australia by Australian Performing Right Association, wich includes the APRA Music Awards, to recognise composing and songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | International Work of the Year | Nominated |
ARC Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
ARC Awards Top 100 Pop Singles Artists of the Year[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1980 | #7 |
1983 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1983 | #1 |
1984 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1984 | #32 |
1987 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1987 | #20 |
1988 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1988 | #2 |
1991 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1991 | #69 |
1992 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1992 (Male Artist) | #1 |
Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1992 | #5 | ||
1993 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1993 (Male Artist) | #1 |
Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1993 | #9 | ||
1995 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1995 | #19 |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1996 | #83 |
1997 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1997 | #97 |
1998 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1998 | #85 |
1999 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 1999 | #96 |
2001 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2001 | #24 |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2002 (Male Artist) | #1 |
Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2002 | #1 | ||
2006 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2005 | #7 |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2007 (Male Artist) | #1 |
Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2007 | #1 | ||
2008 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2008 | #72 |
2009 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2009 | #50 |
2010 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2010 | #68 |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2013 | #3 |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2014 | #24 |
2016 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2016 | #25 |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Top 100 Pop Singles Artists Of 2018 | #24 |
ARC Awards Top 100 Pop Songs of the Decade[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | Rock with You | Top 100 Pop Songs of the 1970s | #49 |
1982 | Billie Jean | Top 100 Pop Songs of the 1980s | #7 |
1983 | Beat It | #28 | |
2006 | My Love (featuring T.I.) | Top 100 Pop Songs of the 2000s | #24 |
SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | #33 | ||
2007 | What Goes Around... Comes Around | #70 |
ARC Awards Top Pop Songs of the Year[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1971 | Got to Be There | Top Pop Songs of 1971 | #29 |
Rockin' Robin | #35 | ||
1973 | Ben | Top Pop Songs of 1973 | #34 |
1977 | One Day in Your Life | Top Pop Songs of 1977 | #98 |
1979 | Rock with You | Top Pop Songs of 1979 | #10 |
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | #33 | ||
Off the Wall | #79 | ||
1980 | She's Out of My Life | Top Pop Songs of 1980 | #87 |
1982 | Billie Jean | Top Pop Songs of 1982 | #3 |
The Girl Is Mine (with Paul McCartney) | #21 | ||
1983 | Beat It | Top Pop Songs of 1983 | #8 |
Thriller | #44 | ||
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' | #49 | ||
Human Nature | #69 | ||
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) | #108 | ||
1984 | Maniac (as The Jacksons) | Top Pop Songs of 1984 | #13 |
Somebody's Watching Me (as The Jacksons) | #28 | ||
State of Shock (as The Jacksons with The Rolling Stones) | #51 | ||
1985 | We Are The World (as a member of the USA for Africa) | Top Pop Songs of 1985 | #13 |
1986 | Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True) (with Jermaine Jackson) | Top Pop Songs of 1986 | #61 |
1987 | Man In The Mirror | Top Pop Songs of 1987 | #15 |
The Way You Make Me Feel | #30 | ||
I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett) | #38 | ||
Bad | #55 | ||
1988 | Dirty Diana | Top Pop Songs of 1988 | #57 |
Smooth Criminal | #74 | ||
Leave Me Alone | #80 | ||
Liberian Girl | #100 | ||
Another Part Of Me | #137 | ||
1992 | Black or White | Top Pop Songs of 1992 | #2 |
Remember the Time | #23 | ||
In the Closet | #60 | ||
Who Is It | #70 | ||
Jam (with Heavy D) | #101 | ||
1993 | Give In to Me | Top Pop Songs of 1993 | #45 |
Will You Be There | #51 | ||
Heal The World | #137 | ||
1995 | You Are Not Alone | Top Pop Songs of 1995 | #38 |
Scream (with Janet Jackson) | #61 | ||
Earth Song | #143 | ||
They Don't Care About Us | #169 | ||
1996 | Blood on the Dance Floor | Top Pop Songs of 1996 | #125 |
1998 | Butterflies | Top Pop Songs of 1998 | #104 |
You Rock My World | #105 | ||
2001 | Rock Your Body | Top Pop Songs of 2001 | #7 |
Cry Me a River | #16 | ||
Like I Love You (with Clipse) | #17 | ||
2002 | Señorita | Top Pop Songs of 2002 | #50 |
2003 | Where Is The Love? (with Black Eyed Peas) | Top Pop Songs of 2003 | #9 |
2005 | Signs (with Snoop Dogg & Charlie Wilson) | Top Pop Songs of 2005 | #80 |
2006 | My Love (with T.I.) | Top Pop Songs of 2006 | #5 |
SexyBack (with Timbaland) | #7 | ||
What Goes Around... Comes Around | #12 | ||
2007 | Summer Love | Top Pop Songs of 2007 | #24 |
LoveStoned | #36 | ||
Ayo Technology (with 50 Cent & Timbaland) | #40 | ||
Until the End of Time | #104 | ||
2008 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Top Pop Songs of 2008 | #32 |
Dead And Gone (with T.I.) | #33 | ||
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2008 (with Akon) | #165 | ||
2009 | Carry Out (with Timbaland) | Top Pop Songs of 2009 | #31 |
Love Sex Magic (with Ciara) | #78 | ||
2010 | Winner (with Jamie Foxx & T.I.) | Top Pop Songs of 2010 | #116 |
Hold My Hand (with Akon) | #132 | ||
2013 | Mirrors | Top Pop Songs of 2013 | #17 |
Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | #25 | ||
Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | #37 | ||
Take Back the Night | #85 | ||
2014 | Not A Bad Thing | Top Pop Songs of 2014 | #31 |
TKO | #80 | ||
2016 | Can't Stop The Feeling! | Top Pop Songs of 2016 | #33 |
2018 | Don't Matter to Me (featuring Drake) | Top Pop Songs of 2018 | #88 |
Slave to the Rhythm | #96 | ||
Love Never Felt So Good | #113 |
Arizona Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Michael Jackson | Top Male Vocalist | Won |
ASCAP Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is a not-for-profit performance rights organization that protects its members' musical copyrights by monitoring public performances of their music, whether via a broadcast or live performance, and compensating them accordingly.
ASCAP Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Rock With You | Artist Of The Hit Song | Won |
ASCAP Pop Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Cry Me a River | Most Performed Songs | Won |
Rock Your Body | Won | ||
2007 | SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Won | |
My Love (with T.I.) | Won | ||
2008 | My Love (with T.I.) | Won | |
Summer Love | Won | ||
Until The End Of Time | Won | ||
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Won | ||
2009 | Dead and Gone (with T.I.) | Won | |
2011 | Carry Out (with Timbaland) | Won | |
2014 | Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Won | |
Mirrors | Won | ||
Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Won | ||
2015 | Mirrors | Won | |
Not a Bad Thing | Won | ||
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Won | |
2018 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Won |
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Publisher of the Year | Won |
1999 | Butterflies | Award Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | Won |
2007 | My Love (with T.I.) | Award Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | Won |
Until The End Of Time | Won | ||
2009 | Dead and Gone (with T.I.) | Award Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | Won |
Award Winning Rap Songs | Won | ||
2014 | Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Award Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | Won |
Take Back the Night | Won | ||
Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Won | ||
Top Rap Song | Won |
Atlanta International Film Festival[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | The Jacksons | Bronze Medal Award (Pepsi TV Ad's) | Won |
Australian Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Black or White | Best International Single | Won |
Barbados Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Barbados Music Awards is Barbados most prestigious musical award, the Barbados Music Award, is presented annually at a major event organized by Timeless Barbados Inc. In the Caribbean island of Barbados.
On January 10, 2010, Jackson was Honored with the International Lifetime Achievement Award.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Michael Jackson | International Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
Bambi Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Bambi is an annual television and media prize awarded by the German media company Hubert Burda Media. The Bambi was created in 1948. In 2000, Jackson was honored with a Pop Artist of the Millennium.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Michael Jackson | Pop Artist of the Millennium | Won |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Pop International | Nominated |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Nominated | |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Nominated | |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Nominated |
BBC Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Song of the Year | Nominated |
BBC Radio 1Xtra Hot Summer Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
BBC Radio 1Xtra Hot Summer Awards have been handed out since 2013 by BBC Radio 1Xtra, a British digital radio station by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) specialising in urban music.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Hottie Guest Winner | Nominated |
BBC Radio 2[kái goân-sí-bé]
BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio stations and the most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 15 million weekly listeners. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is adult contemporary or AOR, although the station also broadcasts other specialist musical genres. Radio 2 broadcasts throughout the UK on FM between 88.1 and 90.2 MHz from studios in Wogan House, adjacent to Broadcasting House in central London. In, 2013 Paul (and his partner Chris) have their nomination of Michael Jackson inducted into the Singers Hall of Fame on Sunday Night with Michael Ball on Radio 2.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Thriller | BBC Radio 2 Top 100 Albums | #2 |
Bad | #40 | ||
Dangerous | #92 | ||
2016 | Michael Jackson | Singers Hall of Fame | Inducted |
BBC 6 Music[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Thriller | Best Albums of all Time | #41 |
Berlin Music Video Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Filthy | Best VFX | Nominated |
BET Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Black Entertainment Television, or BET, is an American basic cable channel that is part of the ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks unit of ViacomCBS. It is the most prominent television network targeting African American audiences, with approximately 88,255,000 American households (75.8% of households with television) receiving the channel.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Michael Jackson | BET Humanitarian Award | Won |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best Male R&B Artist | Nominated |
Like I Love You (featuring Clipse) | Best Collaboration | Won | |
Cry Me a River | Video of the Year | Nominated | |
Viewers' Choice | Nominated | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best Male R&B Artist | Nominated |
SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Video of the Year | Nominated | |
Viewers' Choice | Nominated | ||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||
2013 | Michael Jackson | Ultimate Icon Award | Won |
Best Male R&B Artist | Nominated | ||
Suit & Tie (featuring Jay Z) | Video of the Year | Nominated | |
Viewer's Choice | Nominated | ||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||
2014 | Michael Jackson | Best Male R&B Artist | Nominated |
FANdemonium Award | Nominated | ||
Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |
2017 | The Jacksons | Ultimate Icon Award | Won |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Best Male R&B Artist | Nominated |
BET Walk of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1995, Jackson was the first artist to be inducted into the BET Walk of Fame.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Bad World Tour | BET Hall of Fame | Won |
1995 | Michael Jackson | Won |
BET Hip Hop Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Impact Track | Nominated |
Best Collabo, Duo or Group | Nominated |
Billboard[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Billboard Music Awards, sponsored by Billboard magazine, was one of several annual United States music awards shows (among the others are the Grammy Awards, the American Music Awards and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony). It had been held annually in December until they went dormant in 2007.
Billboard Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Michael Jackson | Pop Artist of the Year | Won |
Pop Album Artist | Won | ||
Pop Singles Artist | Won | ||
Pop Male Album Artist | Won | ||
Pop Male Singles Artist | Won | ||
Black Artist of the Year | Won | ||
Black Album Artist | Won | ||
Black Singles Artist | Won | ||
Dance/Disco Artist | Won | ||
Billie Jean | Dance/Disco 12" LP | Won | |
Beat It | Dance/Disco 12" LP | Won | |
Thriller | Pop Album | Won | |
Black Album | Won | ||
1988 | Michael Jackson | Spotlight Award | Won |
Top Black Artist | Won | ||
Outstanding Artist of the Year | Won | ||
Blues & Soul | Won | ||
Bad World Tour | Best Live Show | Won | |
1989 | Michael Jackson | Billboard Music Award for Spotlight | Won |
Billboard Hot 100 March Madness[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Hot 100 March Madness | Nominated |
Billboard Magazine Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1973 | Michael Jackson | Top Singles Artist | Won |
Top Single Male Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Billboard Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Michael Jackson | Special Award of 10th Anniversary of Thriller | Won |
Top Artist | Won | ||
Top Male Artist | Won | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Nominated | ||
Top Hot 100 Artist | Nominated | ||
Top R&B Artist | Nominated | ||
Top Pop Artist | Nominated | ||
Black or White | No. 1 World Single | Won | |
Remember The Time | Top R&B Song | Nominated | |
Dangerous | No. 1 World Album | Won | |
Top Billboard 200 Album | Won | ||
Top R&B Album | Nominated | ||
1995 | Michael Jackson | Top Male Artist | Nominated |
Top Hot 100 Artist | Nominated | ||
Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Pop/Rock Video Clip of the Year | Won | |
You Are Not Alone | First Ever Hot 100 Debut at #1 | Won | |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Special Award of 20th Anniversary of Thriller | Won |
Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
Hot 100 Male Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
2003 | Where is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Mainstream Top 40 Single of the Year | Won |
Top Digital Track | Nominated | ||
2006 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Year | Nominated |
Top Artist | Nominated | ||
Top Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Hot 100 Male Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
LoveSounds | Top Digital Album | Nominated | |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Billboard Icon Award | Won |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Top Artist | Won |
Top Male Artist | Won | ||
Top Radio Songs Artist | Won | ||
Top R&B Artist | Won | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Won | ||
Top Hot 100 Artist | Nominated | ||
Mirrors | Top Radio Song | Nominated | |
Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Top R&B Song | Nominated | |
Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Top Rap Song | Nominated | |
Immortal | Top Billboard 200 Album | Won | |
Top R&B Album | Won | ||
2015 | Michael Jackson | Top Male Artist | Nominated |
Top Touring Artist | Nominated | ||
2017 | Michael Jackson | Top Song Sales Artist | Nominated |
Can't Stop the Feeling! | Top Selling Song | Won | |
Top Radio Song | Won | ||
Top Hot 100 song | Nominated | ||
Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Top Soundtrack/Cast Album | Nominated | |
2019 | Michael Jackson | Top Touring Artist | Nominated |
Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards are held by Billboard to recognize the most favorite artists, songs, albums and performances of the first half of year. Winners are selected through a poll in Billboard official website. Michael Jackson has been nominated 6 times.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Michael Jackson | Best Comeback | Nominated |
Best Style | Nominated | ||
First-Half MVP | Nominated | ||
Immortal | Favorite No. 1 Billboard 200 Album | Nominated | |
Most Anticipated Music Event of 2013's Second Half | Nominated | ||
Immortal World Tour | Nominated |
Billboard Music of the 00's Poll[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | LoveSounds | Album of the Decade | Won |
Billboard Touring Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Billboard Touring Awards is an annual meeting sponsored by Billboard which also honors the top international live entertainment industry artists and professionals.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | LoveSounds World Tour | Breakthrough | Won |
2014 | Immortal World Tour | Best Tour | Nominated |
Best Draw | Nominated |
Billboard Video Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Michael Jackson | Best Performance by a Male Artist | Won |
Beat It | Best Overall Video | Won | |
Best Choreography | Won | ||
Best Use Of Video To Enhance Artist's Song | Won | ||
Best Use Of Video To Enhance Artist's Image | Won | ||
1984 | Thriller | Best Long Form Video | Won |
Best Music Video | Won |
Billboard Year in Music Survey[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Michael Jackson | Top Black Artist | Won |
Off the Wall | Top Black Album | Won | |
1984 | Thriller | Number 1 Pop Album | Won |
Billboard Year-End Chart-Toppers[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | Michael Jackson | Top Overall Soul Artists | #15 |
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | Top Disco Audience Response Singles/Albums | #91 | |
Top Singles Artists | #8 | ||
Top Singles | #3 | ||
Off the Wall | Top Albums | #49 | |
1980 | Michael Jackson | Pop Soul Country Combined Singles/Albums Soul Artists | Won |
Number 1 Pop Singles Artists | Won | ||
Number 1 Pop Male Single Artists | Won | ||
Number 1 Soul Album Artists | Won | ||
Number 1 Soul Single Artists | Won | ||
Number 1 Pop Male Album Artists | #4 | ||
Number 1 Pop Albums Artists | #8 | ||
Number 1 Pop Adult Contemporary Artists | #28 | ||
Pop Combined-Singles/Albums Male Artists | #2 | ||
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | Number 1 Pop Audience Response Singles/Albums | #8 | |
Rock With You | Number 1 Pop Singles Awards | #4 | |
Number 1 Soul Single | #2 | ||
She's Out of My Life | Number 1 Pop Singles Awards | #65 | |
Off the Wall | Number 1 Pop Singles Awards | #79 | |
Off the Wall | Number 1 Soul Album | Won | |
Number 1 Pop Albums Awards | #3 | ||
1983 | Michael Jackson | Top Pop Artists of the Year | Won |
Top Pop Artists - Male | Won | ||
Top Pop Album Artists | Won | ||
Top Pop Album Artists - Male | Won | ||
Top Pop Singles Artists | Won | ||
Top Pop Singles Artists - Male | Won | ||
Top Black Artists of the Year | Won | ||
Top Black Artists - Male | Won | ||
Top Black Album Artists | Won | ||
Top Black Album Artists - Male | Won | ||
Top Black Singles Artists | Won | ||
Top Black Singles Artists - Male | Won | ||
Top Disco Artists | Won | ||
Top Disco Artists - Male | Won | ||
Top Adult Contemporary Artists | #18 | ||
Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney | Top Adult Contemporary Artists | #24 | |
The Girl Is Mine (with Paul McCartney) | Top Adult Contemporary Singles | #9 | |
Top Pop Singles | #49 | ||
Top Black Singles | #6 | ||
Billie Jean | Top Disco/Dance Singles/Albums | Won | |
Top Pop Singles | #2 | ||
Top Black Singles | #2 | ||
Top U.K. Singles | #7 | ||
Beat It | Top Disco/Dance Singles/Albums | Won | |
Top Pop Singles | #5 | ||
Top Black Singles | #14 | ||
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' | Top Pop Singles | #68 | |
Human Nature | Top Pop Singles | #89 | |
Top Adult Contemporary Singles | #32 | ||
E.T. | Top Pop Album Soundtracks/Original Cast | #7 | |
Thriller | Top Pop Albums | Won | |
Top Black Albums | Won | ||
Top U.K. Albums | Won | ||
1984 | Michael Jackson | Top Black Artists | #6 |
Top Black Singles Artists | #39 | ||
Top Black Album Artists | #2 | ||
Top Pop Artists of the Year | #2 | ||
Top Pop Album Artists | #2 | ||
Top Pop Singles Artists | #33 | ||
Top Pop Album Artists - Male | #2 | ||
Top Pop Singles Artists - Male | #13 | ||
Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney | Top Pop Singles Artists | #32 | |
Top Black Singles Artists | #41 | ||
Thriller | Top Pop Singles | #78 | |
Say Say Say (with Paul McCartney) | Top Pop Singles | #3 | |
Top Black Singles | #19 | ||
Top Adult Contemporary Singles | #26 | ||
Top Dance Singles /Albums | #41 | ||
Somebody's Watching Me (as The Jacksons) | Top Pop Singles | #26 | |
Top Black Singles | #12 | ||
Thriller | Top Pop Albums | Won | |
Top Black Albums | #2 | ||
1985 | We Are the World (as a member of the USA for Africa) | Top Pop Singles | #20 |
Top Dance Sales Singles/Albums | #16 | ||
Top Black Singles | #37 | ||
Top Adult Contemporary Singles | #33 | ||
1986 | Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (with Jermaine Jackson) | Top Dance Singles/Albums | #23 |
1987 | Michael Jackson | Top Black Artists of the Year | #43 |
Top Pop Singles Artists | #30 | ||
Top Pop Singles Artists - Male | #7 | ||
Top Pop Crossover Artists | #9 | ||
Top Black Singles Artists | #36 | ||
Top Adult Contemporary Artists | #21 | ||
Bad | Top Pop Singles | #45 | |
Top Pop Crossover Singles | #12 | ||
Top Black Singles | #46 | ||
I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett) | Top Pop Singles | #45 | |
Top Pop Crossover Singles | #24 | ||
Top Pop Singles Artists - Male | #7 | ||
Top Adult Contemporary Singles | #16 | ||
1988 | Michael Jackson | Top Black Artists of the Year | Won |
Top Black Singles Artists | Won | ||
Top Pop Artists of the Year | #4 | ||
Top Pop Album Artists | #4 | ||
Top Pop Album Artists - Male | #2 | ||
Top Pop Singles Artists | #3 | ||
Top Pop Singles Artists - Male | #2 | ||
Top Black Album Artists | #2 | ||
Top Crossover Artists | #2 | ||
Top Dance Sales Artists | #8 | ||
Top Dance Club Play Artists | #9 | ||
Top Adult Contemporary Artists | #19 | ||
The Way You Make Me Feel | Top Pop Singles | #36 | |
Top Hot Crossover Singles | #20 | ||
Top Black Singles | #17 | ||
Top Dance Sales 12 -Inch Singles | #32 | ||
Top Dance Club Play Singles | #19 | ||
Man in the Mirror | Top Pop Singles | #21 | |
Top Hot Crossover Singles | #18 | ||
Top Black Singles | #36 | ||
Top Adult Contemporary Singles | #35 | ||
Dirty Diana | Top Pop Singles | #61 | |
Top Black Singles | #98 | ||
Another Part of Me | Top Black Singles | #58 | |
Smooth Criminal | Top Pop Singles | #93 | |
Top Black Singles | #58 | ||
Get It (with Stevie Wonder) | Top Black Singles | #77 | |
Bad | Top Pop Albums | #5 | |
Top Black Albums | #2 | ||
1989 | Michael Jackson | Top Pop Singles Artists | #83 |
Top Pop Singles Artists Male | #19 | ||
1992 | Michael Jackson | Hot 100 Singles Artists - Male | Won |
Hot R&B Singles Artists | Won | ||
Hot R&B Singles Producers | #14 | ||
Top R&B Album Artists | #3 | ||
Top R&B Artists | #2 | ||
Top Pop Artists | #6 | ||
Hot 100 Singles Artists | #3 | ||
Hot 100 Singles Producers | #19 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists | #5 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists - Male | #3 | ||
Black or White | Hot 100 Singles | #14 | |
Top Singles Sales Tracks | #18 | ||
Top 40 Radio Monitor Tracks | #15 | ||
Hot R&B Singles | #62 | ||
Remember The Time | Hot 100 Singles | #19 | |
Top Singles Sales Tracks | #35 | ||
Top 40 Radio Monitor Tracks | #10 | ||
Hot R&B Singles | #18 | ||
In The Closet | Hot 100 Singles | #66 | |
Top 40 Radio Monitor Tracks | #51 | ||
Hot R&B Singles | #52 | ||
Jam (with Heavy D) | Hot R&B Singles | #85 | |
Dangerous | Top Billboard 200 Albums | #2 | |
Top R&B Albums | #3 | ||
1993 | Michael Jackson | Top Pop Artists | #34 |
Hot 100 Singles Artists | #17 | ||
Hot 100 Singles Artists - Male | #4 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists | #41 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists - Male | #16 | ||
Top R&B Album Artists | #30 | ||
Top R&B Artists | #34 | ||
Hot Adult Contemporary Artists | #12 | ||
Who Is It | Hot R&B Singles | #88 | |
Hot R&B Singles Airplay | #69 | ||
Hot Dance Music Club Play Singles | #50 | ||
Hot Dance Music Maxi - Singles Sales | #40 | ||
Will You Be There | Hot 100 Singles | #47 | |
Hot 100 Singles Sales | #60 | ||
Hot 100 Singles Airplay | #35 | ||
Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & Tracks | #26 | ||
Heal the World | Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & Tracks | #35 | |
Dangerous | Top Billboard 200 Albums | #38 | |
Top R&B Albums | #28 | ||
1995 | Michael Jackson | Top Pop Artists | #27 |
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists | #32 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists - Male | #7 | ||
Hot 100 Singles Artists | #16 | ||
Hot 100 Singles Artists - Male | #4 | ||
Top R&B Artists | #22 | ||
Top R&B Artists - Male | #9 | ||
Top R&B Album Artists | #24 | ||
Hot R&B Singles Artists | #19 | ||
Hot Dance Music Club Play Artists | #21 | ||
Hot Dance Music Maxi - Singles Sales Artists | #23 | ||
Scream | Hot 100 Singles | #56 | |
Hot 100 Singles Sales | #23 | ||
Hot R&B Singles | #62 | ||
Hot R&B Singles Sales | #39 | ||
Hot R&B Singles Airplay | #65 | ||
Hot Dance Music Club Play Singles | #7 | ||
Hot Dance Music Maxi - Singles Sales | #19 | ||
You Are Not Alone | Hot 100 Singles | #21 | |
Hot 100 Singles Sales | #10 | ||
Hot 100 Singles Airplay | #32 | ||
Hot R&B Singles | #33 | ||
Hot R&B Singles Sales | #21 | ||
Hot R&B Singles Airplay | #20 | ||
Hot Dance Music Maxi - Singles Sales | #42 | ||
Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & Tracks | #35 | ||
HIStory | Top Billboard 200 Albums | #32 | |
Top R&B Albums | #28 | ||
1996 | Michael Jackson | Hot R&B Singles Songwriters | #17 |
HIStory | Top Billboard 200 Albums | #177 | |
They Don't Care About Us | Hot R&B Singles | #83 | |
Hot R&B Singles Sales | #72 | ||
1999 | Michael Jackson | Top Pop Artists | #50 |
Top Billboard 200 Artists | #35 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Artists | #14 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Artists - Male | #9 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Album Artists | #8 | ||
Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles & Tracks Artists | #16 | ||
Butterflies | Hot 100 Singles & Tracks | #43 | |
Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles & Tracks | #12 | ||
Hot R&B/Hip Hop Airplay | #10 | ||
Invincible | Top Billboard 200 Albums | #43 | |
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | #8 | ||
2002 | Michael Jackson | Hot Mainstream Top 40 Artists | Won |
Hot Dance Club Play Artists | Won | ||
Top Pop Artist | #4 | ||
Top Pop Artist - Male | #4 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artists | #14 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artists - Male | #7 | ||
Hot 100 Artists | #4 | ||
Top R&B /Hip Hop Album Artists | #2 | ||
Hot Dance Singles Sales Artists | #3 | ||
Cry Me a River | Hot 100 Singles & Tracks | #30 | |
Hot 100 Singles Sales | #4 | ||
Hot 100 Airplay | #33 | ||
Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles Sales | #8 | ||
Hot Dance Club Play Singles | #10 | ||
Hot Dance Singles Sales | #4 | ||
Hot Mainstream Top 40 Tracks | #17 | ||
Rock Your Body | Hot 100 Singles & Tracks | #32 | |
Hot 100 Airplay | #31 | ||
Hot Dance Club Play Singles | #8 | ||
Hot Mainstream Top 40 Tracks | #5 | ||
Justified | Top Billboard 200 Albums | #11 | |
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | #22 | ||
2003 | Where Is The Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Hot Mainstream Top 40 Tracks | Won |
Hot 100 Singles & Tracks | #26 | ||
Hot 100 Airplay | #27 | ||
2006 | Michael Jackson | Top Artists | #10 |
Top Artists - Male | #4 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artists | #19 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artists - Male | #9 | ||
Hot Digital Songs Artists | #11 | ||
Hot 100 Artists | #10 | ||
Hot 100 Artists - Male | #4 | ||
Pop 100 Artists | #9 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Artists | #25 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Album Artists | #14 | ||
Hot Dance Airplay Artists | #10 | ||
Hot Videoclip Artists | #10 | ||
SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Hot Digital Songs | #7 | |
Hot 100 Songs | #9 | ||
Hot 100 Airplay | #23 | ||
Pop 100 Songs | #6 | ||
Pop 100 Airplay | #11 | ||
Hot Dance Airplay | #11 | ||
Hot Videoclips | #12 | ||
My Love (featuring T.I.) | Hot 100 Songs | #61 | |
Pop 100 Songs | #49 | ||
Pop 100 Airplay | #41 | ||
LoveSounds | Top Billboard 200 Albums | #18 | |
Top Digital Albums | #4 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | #13 | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Hot Dance Airplay Artists | Won |
Top Artists | #3 | ||
Top Artists - Male | #2 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artists | #7 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artists - Male | #2 | ||
Top Digital Album Artists | #10 | ||
Hot Digital Songs Artists | #3 | ||
Hot 100 Artists | #3 | ||
Hot 100 Artists - Male | #2 | ||
Pop 100 Artists | #2 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Artists | #14 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Artists - Male | #10 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Album Artists | #10 | ||
Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs Artists | #15 | ||
Hot Rhythmic Artists | #3 | ||
Hot 100 Songwriters | #5 | ||
SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Hot Digital Songs | #36 | |
Hot 100 Songs | #63 | ||
Pop 100 Songs | #60 | ||
My Love (featuring T.I.) | Hot 100 Songs | #26 | |
Hot 100 Singles Airplay | #11 | ||
Pop 100 Songs | #24 | ||
Pop 100 Airplay | #19 | ||
Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs Airplay | #34 | ||
Hot Dance Airplay | #7 | ||
Top Videoclips | #12 | ||
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Hot Digital Songs | #29 | |
Hot 100 Songs | #22 | ||
Hot 100 Singles Airplay | #21 | ||
Pop 100 Songs | #10 | ||
Pop 100 Airplay | #3 | ||
Hot Dance Airplay | #13 | ||
LoveStoned | Hot 100 Songs | #96 | |
Pop 100 Songs | #54 | ||
Pop 100 Airplay | #29 | ||
Hot Dance Airplay | #18 | ||
Until the End of Time | Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs | #11 | |
Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs Airplay | #11 | ||
Summer Love | Hot 100 Singles Airplay | #41 | |
Pop 100 Songs | #22 | ||
Pop 100 Airplay | #9 | ||
LoveSounds | Top Billboard 200 Albums | #7 | |
Top Digital Album | #10 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | #10 | ||
LoveSounds Deluxe Edition | Top Music Video Sales | #20 | |
2008 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Hot Digital Songs | #10 |
Hot 100 Songs | #23 | ||
Pop 100 Songs | #33 | ||
Hot Dance Airplay Songs | #14 | ||
2009 | Dead and Gone (with T.I.) | Top Hot Rhythmic Song | #4 |
Top Rap Song | #2 | ||
Top Digital Songs | #16 | ||
Hot Master Ringtones | #3 | ||
Hot 100 Songs | #12 | ||
Hot 100 Airplay | #12 | ||
Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs | #30 | ||
Hot Mainstream R&B/Hip Hop Songs | #16 | ||
Hot Mainstream 40 Songs | #23 | ||
2013 | Michael Jackson | Top Billboard 200 Artists | Won |
Top Billboard 200 Artists - Male | Won | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Artists | Won | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Artists - Male | Won | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Album Artists | Won | ||
R&B Album Artists | Won | ||
Top Artists | #3 | ||
Top Artists - Male | #2 | ||
Hot 100 Artists | #4 | ||
Hot 100 Artists - Male | #2 | ||
Hot 100 Airplay Artists | #2 | ||
Hot Digital Songs Artists | #5 | ||
Streaming Songs Artists | #9 | ||
Social 50 Artists | #5 | ||
On-Demand Artists | #5 | ||
Mainstream Top 40 Artists | #3 | ||
Adult Contemporary Artists | #10 | ||
Adult Top 40 Artists | #10 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Songs Artists | #5 | ||
R&B/Hip Hop Digital Songs Artists | #7 | ||
R&B Songs Artists | #3 | ||
R&B Songs Producers | #3 | ||
R&B Songs Songwriters | #3 | ||
R&B Digital Songs Artists | #3 | ||
R&B Streaming Songs Artists | #5 | ||
Suit & Tie (featuring Jay Z) | Hot 100 Songs | #20 | |
Hot 100 Airplay Songs | #14 | ||
Hot Digital Songs | #19 | ||
Streaming Songs | #36 | ||
On-Demand Songs | #28 | ||
Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs | #4 | ||
R&B/Hip Hop Airplay Songs | #12 | ||
R&B/Hip Hop Digital Songs | #4 | ||
R&B/Hip Hop Streaming Songs | #22 | ||
R&B Songs | #2 | ||
R&B Digital Songs | #2 | ||
R&B Streaming Songs | #4 | ||
Mirrors | Hot 100 Songs | #6 | |
Hot 100 Airplay Songs | #2 | ||
Hot Digital Songs | #15 | ||
Streaming Songs | #15 | ||
On-Demand Songs | #12 | ||
Mainstream Top 40 Songs | #6 | ||
Adult Contemporary Songs | #10 | ||
Adult Top 40 Songs | #15 | ||
R&B/Hip Hop Digital Songs | #5 | ||
Take Back the Night | R&B Songs | #14 | |
R&B Digital Songs | #16 | ||
Immortal | Top Billboard 200 Albums | Won | |
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | Won | ||
R&B Albums | Won | ||
Holy Grail (featuring Jay Z) | Hot 100 Songs | #22 | |
Hot 100 Airplay Songs | #21 | ||
Hot Digital Songs | #21 | ||
Streaming Songs | #32 | ||
On-Demand Songs | #14 | ||
Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs | #5 | ||
R&B/Hip Hop Airplay Songs | #20 | ||
R&B/Hip Hop Streaming Songs | #9 | ||
Rap Songs | #2 | ||
Rap Airplay Songs | #4 | ||
Rap Digital Songs | #3 | ||
Rap Streaming Songs | #10 | ||
2014 | Michael Jackson | Top Artists - Male | Won |
Top Artists | #5 | ||
Hot 100 Artists | #33 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artists | #20 | ||
Top Social 50 Artists | #17 | ||
Top R&B/Hip Hop Artists | #7 | ||
Not a Bad Thing | Hot 100 Songs | #45 | |
Top Radio Songs | #25 | ||
Immortal | Top Billboard 200 Albums | #32 | |
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | #5 | ||
Top R&B Albums | #3 | ||
2015 | Michael Jackson | Top R&B Albums Artists | #9 |
2016 | Michael Jackson | Top Pop Radio Songs Artists | #9 |
Top Adult Contemporary Artists | #7 | ||
Top Adult Pop Songs Artists | #5 | ||
Can't Stop the Feeling! | Top Adult Pop Songs | Won | |
Top Pop Hot 100 Songs | #6 | ||
Top Pop Radio Songs | #5 | ||
Top Pop Songs | #10 | ||
Top Pop Digital Songs | #3 | ||
Top Adult Contemporary Songs | #8 | ||
Top Dance Club Songs | #9 | ||
2017 | Michael Jackson | Top Adult Contemporary Artists | #6 |
Can't Stop the Feeling! | Top Adult Contemporary Songs | #6 | |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Top Artists | #24 |
Hot 100 Artists | #73 | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artists | #49 | ||
Top Catalog Artists | #4 | ||
Top Digital Songs Artists | #15 | ||
Top R&B Albums Artists | #7 | ||
Top R&B Digital Songs Artists | #10 | ||
Love Never Felt So Good | Hot 100 Songs | #78 | |
Hot R&B Songs | #14 | ||
Xscape | Top Billboard 200 Albums | #46 | |
Top Digital Albums | #11 |
Black Gold Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson was honoured with four Black Gold Awards in 1983.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Michael Jackson | Top Male Vocalist | Won |
Thriller | Best Album | Won | |
Billie Jean | Best Single of the Year | Won | |
Beat It | Best Video Performance | Won |
Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame, located in Atlanta, Georgia, started in January 2021, to honor African Americans with a monument for their achievements in entertainment. The Walk of Fame is located in the historic Downtown Atlanta area, on the sidewalks of Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and Northside Drive.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2021 | Michael Jackson | Legacy Award | Won |
Black Music Honors[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | The Jacksons | Lifetime Achievement Music Award | Won |
Black Radio Exclusive Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson won three Black Radio Exclusive Awards in 1989, including a Triple Crown award.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Year | Won |
1989 | Michael Jackson | Humanitarian Award | Won |
Triple Crown Award - King of Pop, Rock & Soul | Won | ||
Smooth Criminal | Video of the Year | Won |
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Pop Male Award | Won |
Blues & Soul[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1971 | The Jackson 5 | Favourite Vocalists: Group Section | #8 |
Most Promising Act | #4 | ||
1973 | Michael Jackson | Favourite Vocalists: Male Section | #10 |
BMI Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
BMI Film & TV Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Michael Jackson | Film Music Award | Won |
BMI London Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Butterflies | Pop Awards | Won |
Urban Awards | Won |
BMI Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Most Played Song | Won |
2004 | Where Is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Most Performed 50 Songs of the Year | Won |
2009 | Dead and Gone (with T.I.) | Publisher of the Year | Won |
2014 | Mirrors | Publisher of the Year | Won |
2015 | Not a Bad Thing | Publisher of the Year | Won |
BMI Pop Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1968 | I Hear A Symphony (as The Jackson 5) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
1969 | I Was Made to Love Her (as The Jackson 5) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
1970 | Lonely Teardrops (as The Jackson 5) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
Twenty-Five Miles (as The Jackson 5) | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
1971 | Never Can Say Goodbye (as The Jackson 5) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
1972 | Ain't No Sunshine | Award Winning Songs | Won |
Love Is Here and Now You're Gone | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
1975 | Dancing Machine (as The Jackson 5) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
1979 | Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) (as The Jacksons) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
1980 | Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | Award Winning Songs | Won |
She's Out of My Life | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
1983 | The Girl Is Mine (with Paul McCartney) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
Billie Jean | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
Beat It | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
1984 | Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' | Award Winning Songs | Won |
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
Say Say Say (with Paul McCartney) | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
1985 | State of Shock (as The Jacksons with The Rolling Stones) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
We Are the World (as a member of the USA for Africa) | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
1988 | Bad | Award Winning Songs | Won |
I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett) | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
The Way You Make Me Feel | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
1989 | Smooth Criminal | Award Winning Songs | Won |
1992 | Black or White | Award Winning Songs | Won |
Remember the Time | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
1993 | Heal the World | Award Winning Songs | Won |
1994 | Will You Be There | Award Winning Songs | Won |
1996 | You Are Not Alone | Award Winning Songs | Won |
1999 | You Rock My World | Award Winning Songs | Won |
Butterflies | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
2002 | Like I Love You (with Clipse) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
2003 | Rock Your Body | Award Winning Songs | Won |
2004 | Where Is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
2007 | SexyBack | Award Winning Songs | Won |
My Love (with T.I.) | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
2009 | Dead and Gone (with T.I.) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
2010 | Carry Out (with Timbaland) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
2014 | Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Award Winning Songs | Won |
Mirrors | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
Take Back the Night | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
TKO | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Award Winning Songs | Won | |
2015 | Not a Bad Thing | Award Winning Songs | Won |
2019 | Love Never Felt So Good | Award Winning Songs | Won |
BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | Love Never Felt So Good | Most Performed R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | Won |
BMI Urban Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Broadcast Music, Incorporated (BMI) is one of two major United States performing rights organization, along with ASCAP. It collects license fees on behalf of songwriters, composers, and music publishers and distributes them as royalties to members whose works have been performed.
They have awarded Jackson with 9 awards throughout his career.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Michael Jackson | Pop Songwriter of the Year | Won |
The Girl Is Mine (with Paul McCartney) | Over 1 Million Broadcast Performances | Won | |
1988 | I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett) | Over 1 Million Broadcast Performances | Won |
1990 | Michael Jackson | 1st Michael Jackson Award of Achievement | Won |
1992 | Black or White & Remember the Time | Two of the Most Performed Songs of the Year | Won |
1999 | Butterflies | Best Song | Won |
2008 | The Jacksons | BMI Icon Award | Won |
2010 | Dead and Gone (with T.I.) | Most Performed Urban Songs of the Year | Won |
Award Winning Pop Songs | Won |
Bobby Foe Convention[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | The Neil Bogart Memorial Award | Won |
Bollywood Movie Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Bollywood Movie Awards was an annual film award ceremony held between 1999 and 2007 in Long Island, New York, United States, celebrating films and actors from the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai, India.
Jackson received the Humanitarian Award at the first annual ceremony in 1999.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Humanitarian Award | Won |
Boy Scouts of America[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson was awarded with a humanitarian award, from the Boy Scouts of America, in 1990.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Michael Jackson | Good Scout Humanitarian Award | Won |
Bozo Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1986 | Michael Jackson | Life Achievement Award | Won |
Bravo A-List Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Bravo A-List Awards were presented by Bravo (U.S. TV network).
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Michael Jackson | Style Male | Won |
Bravo Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Bravo is the largest teen magazine within the German-language sphere. The first issue was published in 1956, subtitled as "the magazine for film and television" ("Die Zeitschrift für Film und Fernsehen").
They have honoured Jackson with 21 awards throughout his career.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Michael Jackson | Silver Otto Award | Won |
1988 | Michael Jackson | Gold Otto Award | Won |
1989 | Michael Jackson | Bronze Otto Award | Won |
1992 | Michael Jackson | Gold Otto Award | Won |
1993 | Michael Jackson | Gold Otto Award | Won |
1994 | Michael Jackson | Gold Otto Award | Won |
1995 | Michael Jackson | Gold Otto Award | Won |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Silver Otto Award | Won |
Platinum Otto/Lifetime Achievement Award | Won | ||
Best Male Singer | Won | ||
Best Show | Won | ||
Nicest Singer | Won | ||
HIStory | Best Album | Won | |
1997 | Michael Jackson | Silver Otto Award | Won |
Best Show | Won | ||
1st Best Looking Singer | Won | ||
HIStory | Best Album | Won | |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Gold Otto Award | Won |
2006 | Michael Jackson | Gold Otto Award | Won |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Silver Otto Award | Won |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Gold Otto Award | Won |
Brazilian TVZ Video Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson has been awarded with two Brazilian TVZ Awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | Michael Jackson | Most Favorite Singer in America | #10 |
Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Best International Video of the Year | Won | |
1996 | Blood on the Dance Floor | Won |
BRIT Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The BRIT Awards, often simply called "The BRITs", are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The name was originally a shortened form of British or Britannia, but has subsequently become a "backronym" for British Record Industry Trust.
They have awarded Jackson with 11 awards, including the Artist of a Generation award in 1996 and the Outstanding Contribution to Music in 2013.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | International Artist | Won |
Thriller | British Album of the Year | Won | |
1985 | The Jacksons | International Group | Won |
Michael Jackson | International Artist | Nominated | |
1988 | Michael Jackson | International Solo Artist | Won |
Bad | British Video of the Year | Nominated | |
1989 | Michael Jackson | International Male Solo Artist | Won |
Smooth Criminal | British Video of the Year | Won | |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Artist of a Generation Award | Won |
2003 | Michael Jackson | International Male Solo Artist | Won |
Best Pop Act | Nominated | ||
Justified | International Album | Won | |
2007 | Michael Jackson | International Male Solo Artist | Won |
LoveSounds | International Album | Nominated | |
2010 | Earth Song | BRITs Hits 30 Best Live Performance at the BRIT Awards | Nominated |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Contribution to Music | Won |
2014 | Michael Jackson | International Male Solo Artist | Nominated |
British Academy of Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (soundtrack) | Best Original Score (with Quincy Jones) | Won |
British Phonographic Industry Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) is the British record industry's trade association. Its membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all four 'major' record companies (Warner Music Group, EMI, Sony BMG, and Universal Music Group), associate members such as manufacturers and distributors, and hundreds of independent music companies representing thousands of labels.
They awarded Jackson with two awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1981 | Off the Wall | BPI Award | Won |
1989 | Smooth Criminal | Video of the Year | Won |
British TV Industry Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The British TV Industry awarded Jackson an "Artist of the Decade" award in 1989.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Decade | Won |
British Virgin Islands Government[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1986 | British Virgin Islands Government | Mail Stamps Recognition | Inducted |
Broccoli Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Michael Jackson | Alive and Well Award | Won |
Burn Center for Children Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | Burn Center for Children Award | Won |
Cable Ace Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson has been honoured with two Cable Ace awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Editing in a Musical Special | Won |
1994 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Performance Musical Special | Won |
Camerimage[kái goân-sí-bé]
The International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Camerimage is a festival taking place in Poland and dedicated to the celebration of cinematography and recognition of its creators, cinematographers. The Camerimage festival spans over a course of one week, with multiple events at one time. Jackson has three nominations.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Best Music Video | Nominated |
2018 | Say Something (with Brandon Jackson) | Nominated |
Canadian Black Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1984, Jackson collected four Canadian Black Music awards, including one for "Entertainer of the Year".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | Top Male Vocalist | Won |
Entertainer of the Year | Won | ||
Thriller | Top International Album | Won | |
Billie Jean | Top International Single | Won |
Canadian Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Leave Me Alone | Video of the Year | Won |
Cannes Lion Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Leave Me Alone | Best Special Effects Video | Won |
Cashbox Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Cash Box (or Cashbox) magazine was a weekly publication devoted to the music and coin-operated machine industries which was published from July 1942 to November 16, 1996. It was one of several magazines that published charts of song popularity in the United States of America. in 1987, Bad was the first album in the history of Cash Box charts to simultaneously debut at number 1 on 2 different charts. Bad entered the charts at number 1 on the top 200 albums and number 1 on the top 75 B/C Album chart. In 1989, Michael as awarded for the Video Pioneer Award for Triumph, Thriller and Moonwalker.
They have awarded Jackson 34 awards throughout his career.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1971 | Michael Jackson | New Male Vocalists (Best R&B Artists) | Won |
Male Vocalists (Best Artists of Singles) | #8 | ||
New Male Vocalists (Best Artists of Albums) | #3 | ||
Got to Be There | Top 100 R&B Singles | #19 | |
Rockin' Robin | Top 100 Pop Singles | #13 | |
Top 100 R&B Singles | #54 | ||
I Wanna Be Where You Are | Top 100 R&B Singles | #25 | |
Got to Be There | Top 100 Pop Albums | #66 | |
The Jackson 5 | Vocal Groups (Best Artists of Singles) | #3 | |
Vocal Groups (Best Artists of Albums) | #3 | ||
Vocal Groups (Best R&B Artists) | #5 | ||
Lookin' Through the Windows (as The Jackson 5) | Top 100 Pop Albums | #41 | |
Little Bitty Pretty One (as The Jackson 5) | Top 100 R&B Singles | #50 | |
1973 | Ben | Top 100 Pop Singles | #45 |
Top 100 R&B Singles | #58 | ||
Sugar Daddy (as The Jackson 5) | Top 100 R&B Singles | #30 | |
1979 | Michael Jackson | (Pop Album Artists) Top Male B/C Crossover | Won |
(Pop Album Artists) Special Encore Award | Won | ||
(Pop Single Artists) Top Male B/C Crossover | Won | ||
(International Awards) Top B/C Male Artists | Won | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top Male Artists | #5 | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top Male Disco Crossover | #2 | ||
(Pop Single Artists) Top Male Artists | #2 | ||
(Pop Single Artists) Top Male Disco Crossover | #2 | ||
(B/C Album Artists) Top Male Artists | #3 | ||
(B/C Single Artists) Top Male Artists | #2 | ||
(B/C Single Artists) Top Male Disco Crossover | #3 | ||
(Disco Single Artists) Top Male Artists | #8 | ||
(International Awards) Top Male Artists | #8 | ||
(International Awards) Top Disco Male Artists | #2 | ||
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | Top 100 B/C Singles | Won | |
Top 100 Pop Singles | #17 | ||
Top 40 Disco Singles | #20 | ||
Rock with You | Top 100 B/C Singles | #72 | |
Off the Wall | Top 100 Pop Albums | #18 | |
Top 40 B/C Albums | #7 | ||
1980 | Michael Jackson | (Pop Album Artists) Top Male B/C Crossover | Won |
(Pop Single Artists) Top Male B/C Crossover | Won | ||
(B/C Album Artists) Top Male Artists | Won | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top Male Artists | #2 | ||
(Pop Single Artists) Top Male Artists | #3 | ||
Rock with You | Top 100 Pop Singles | #8 | |
Top 100 B/C Singles | #6 | ||
She's Out of My Life | Top 100 Pop Singles | #94 | |
Off the Wall | Top 100 Pop Singles | #84 | |
Top 100 B/C Singles | #37 | ||
Off the Wall | Top 50 B/C Albums | Won | |
Top 100 Pop Albums | #2 | ||
1983 | Michael Jackson | (Pop Single Artists) Top Male Artists | Won |
(Pop Single Artists) Top B/C Male Artists | Won | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top Male Artists | Won | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top B/C Male Artists | Won | ||
(B/C Album Artists) Top Male Artists | Won | ||
(B/C Single Artists) Top Male Artists | #2 | ||
Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney | (B/C Single Artists) Top Duo | Won | |
The Girl Is Mine (with Paul McCartney) | Top 100 B/C Singles | #40 | |
Billie Jean | Top 100 B/C Singles | Won | |
Top 100 Pop Singles | #3 | ||
Beat It | Top 100 Pop Singles | #7 | |
Top 100 B/C Singles | #30 | ||
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' | Top 100 Pop Singles | #51 | |
Top 100 B/C Singles | #49 | ||
Human Nature | Top 100 Pop Singles | #77 | |
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) | Top 100 Pop Singles | #96 | |
Thriller | Top 100 Pop Albums | Won | |
Top 50 B/C Albums | Won | ||
Say Say Say (with Paul McCartney) | Top 100 Pop Singles | #16 | |
Top 100 B/C Singles | #18 | ||
1984 | Michael Jackson | (Pop Album Artists) Top Male Artists | #2 |
(Pop Album Artists) Top B/C Male Artists | #2 | ||
(B/C Album Artists) Top Male Artists | #3 | ||
(B/C Single Artists) Top B/C Male Artists | #4 | ||
Thriller | Top 100 Pop Singles | #48 | |
Top 50 B/C Singles | #50 | ||
Top 30 Videocassettes | #4 | ||
Thriller | Top 100 Pop Albums | #3 | |
Top 50 B/C Albums | #3 | ||
The Jacksons | (Pop Single Artists) Top B/C Groups | #2 | |
(Pop Album Artists) Top B/C Groups | #2 | ||
(B/C Album Artists) Top Male Groups | #2 | ||
(B/C Singles Artists) Top Groups | #2 | ||
Somebody's Watching Me (as The Jacksons) | Top 100 Pop Singles | #21 | |
Top 50 B/C Singles | #12 | ||
Top 12" B/C Singles | #5 | ||
State of Shock (as The Jacksons with The Rolling Stones) | Top 100 Pop Singles | #35 | |
Victory (as The Jacksons) | Top 100 Pop Albums | #24 | |
Top 50 B/C Albums | #10 | ||
1985 | We Are the World (as a member of the USA for Africa) | Top 100 Pop Singles | Won |
Top 50 B/C Singles | #9 | ||
Top 12" B/C Singles | #9 | ||
Top 10 Music Videos | #8 | ||
We Are the World (as a member of the USA for Africa) | Top 50 Pop Albums | #20 | |
Top 50 B/C Albums | #32 | ||
1987 | Michael Jackson | (Pop Single Artists) Top Male Artists | Won |
(Pop Single Artists) Top A/C Male Artists | Won | ||
(Pop Single Artists) Top B/C Male Artists | Won | ||
(B/C Single Artists) Top Male Artists | Won | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top Male Artists | #5 | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top A/C Male Artists | #2 | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top B/C Male Artists | #3 | ||
Bad | Top 50 B/C Singles | Won | |
Top 50 Pop Singles | #24 | ||
I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett) | Top 50 Pop Singles | #19 | |
Top 50 B/C Singles | #25 | ||
Bad | Special Achievment Award | Won | |
Top 50 Pop Albums | #16 | ||
Top 50 B/C Albums | #22 | ||
1988 | Michael Jackson | (Pop Single Artists) Top Male Artists | #2 |
(Pop Single Artists) Top B/C Male Artists | #3 | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top Male Artists | #2 | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top A/C Male Artists | #2 | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top B/C Male Artists | #2 | ||
(B/C Single Artists) Top Male Artists | #2 | ||
Man in the Mirror | Top 50 Pop Singles | #7 | |
Top 50 B/C Singles | #7 | ||
Dirty Diana | Top 50 Pop Singles | #18 | |
Another Part of Me | Top 50 B/C Singles | #36 | |
Bad | Top 50 Pop Albums | #6 | |
Get It (with Stevie Wonder) | Top 50 B/C Singles | #36 | |
1989 | Michael Jackson | Video Pioneer Award | Won |
1992 | Michael Jackson | (R&B Single Artists) Top Male Artists | Won |
(R&B Album Artists) Top Male Artists | Won | ||
(Pop Single Artists) Top Male Artists | #3 | ||
(Pop Single Artists) Top Crossover Male Artists | #2 | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top Male Artists | #3 | ||
Black or White | Top 50 Pop Singles | #29 | |
Remember the Time | Top 50 Pop Singles | #13 | |
Top 50 R&B Singles | #9 | ||
Top 25 Dance Singles | #18 | ||
In the Closet | Top 25 Dance Singles | #16 | |
Dangerous | Top 50 Pop Albums | #10 | |
Top 50 R&B Albums | #5 | ||
1993 | Michael Jackson | (Pop Single Artists) Top Male Artists | #3 |
(R&B Album Artists) Top Male Artists | #5 | ||
Will You Be There | Top 50 Pop Singles | #42 | |
Who Is It | Top 50 R&B Singles | #48 | |
Dangerous | Top 50 Pop Albums | #45 | |
Top 50 R&B Albums | #20 | ||
1995 | Michael Jackson | (Pop Single Artists) Top Male Artists | Won |
(Urban Single Artists) Top Male Artists | Won | ||
(Pop Album Artists) Top Male Artists | #5 | ||
You Are Not Alone | Top 50 Pop Singles | #13 | |
Top 50 Urban Singles | #5 | ||
Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Top 50 Pop Singles | #46 | |
Top 50 Urban Singles | #46 | ||
HIStory | Top 50 Pop Albums | #26 | |
Top 50 Urban Albums | #30 |
CD-First Internet Poll[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Michael Jackson | Greatest Pop Artist of the 90's | Won |
Cecchi Records Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Michael Jackson | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors Gala[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Gala benefits the Board of Governors Heart Stem Cell Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Michael Jackson | Heart of Hollywood Award | Won |
Celebrate the Magic Foundation[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 2003, Jackson was honoured with a humanitarian award, from the Celebrate the Magic Foundation.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Michael Jackson | Magic Life Award | Won |
Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Michael Jackson | Popular Male Artist | Won |
Chicago Tribune[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | State of Shock (as The Jacksons with The Rolling Stones) | Worst Song | Won |
1987 | Bad | Best Music Video | Won |
Worst Song | Won | ||
1988 | Smooth Criminal | Best Music Video | Won |
Children's Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson was a given a Children's Choice Award in 1994.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | Michael Jackson | Caring for Kids Award | Won |
Children Uniting Nations Oscar Celebration[kái goân-sí-bé]
And on March 7, 2010, Michael Jackson was honored with 2010 Angel Award by the Children Uniting Nations charity for his work to help disadvantaged youngsters around the world.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Michael Jackson | Angel Award | Won |
Chita Rivera Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | MJ the Musical | Outstanding Choreography in a Broadway Show (with Christopher Wheeldon) | Nominated |
Cilla Black ITV Show[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | Best Selling Male Singer of the 80's | Won |
Clio Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Best Pop Music Video | Won |
Best Urban/R&B Music Video | Won | ||
2014 | Not a Bad Thing | Best Pop Music Video | Won |
CMT Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The CMT Music Awards is a fan-voted awards show for country music videos and television performances.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Say Something (with Brandon Jackson) | Video of the Year | Nominated |
Male Video of the Year | Nominated |
CNN Internet Poll[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Thriller | Best Music Video of All Time | #1 |
2010 | Michael Jackson | Number One Global Music Icons | #1 |
Congressional Black Caucus[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1975 | The Jacksons | Inducted As Honorary Members | Won |
Costume Designers Guild Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | Love Never Felt So Good | Excellence in Short Film Design | Nominated |
Countdown Australian Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1984, Jackson was awarded for a Special Achievement for the services to entertainment industry.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | Special Achievement | Won |
Michael Jackson | Most Popular International Act | Nominated |
Creative Excellence in Business Advertising[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Creative Excellence in Business Advertising, commonly called the "CEBA ritics' Choice Awards", are bestowed annually by the Broadcast Film Critics Association to honor the finest in cinematic achievement.
CEBA Awards awarded Jackson as co-executive producer for "Motown On Showtime Michael Jackson The Legend Continues".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Motown On Showtime Michael Jackson The Legend Continues | Best Production | Won |
Creem Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Off the Wall | Best R&B Album | #8 |
1983 | Michael Jackson | Best R&B Singer | #2 |
Billie Jean | Top Singles | #7 | |
Beat It | Best R&B Single | #1 | |
Billie Jean | #2 |
Crenshaw Community Youth & Arts Foundation[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson was awarded with a humanitarian award, from the Crenshaw Community Youth & Arts Foundation, in 1991.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1991 | Michael Jackson | Humanitarian Award | Won |
Critics' Choice Movie Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Critics' Choice Awards (formerly known as the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards) is an awards show presented annually by the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) to honor the finest in cinematic achievement. The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) is an association of approximately 250 television, radio and online critics. Founded in 1995, it is the largest film critics organization in the United States and Canada.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Best Song | Nominated |
Crystal Globe Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1984, Jackson was awarded a Crystal Globe Award for exceeding sales of over 5 million units.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | Exceeding Sales Past 5 Million | Won |
DanceStar Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best Chart Act | Won |
Rock Your Body | Best Remix (International) | Won | |
2003 | Like I Love You (with Clipse) | Best Remix (International) | Nominated |
Danish Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson won 3 Danish Music Awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Won |
HIStory | Foreign Album of the Year | Won | |
2002 | Justified | Foreign Album of the Year | Nominated |
2004 | Where Is The Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Best International Hit | Nominated |
2007 | LoveSounds | Foreign Album of the Year | Won |
Denver Film Critics Society Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Denver Film Critics Society Awards is an organization of film critics based in Denver, Colorado.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Best Original Song | Nominated |
Diamond Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
For US sales of 10 million for an individual album or single (Michael was the youngest male artist to qualify for the award).
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Michael Jackson | Diamond Award | Won |
Diamond of Africa Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson receives the Diamond of Africa award from Ghana?s President, Jerry Rawlings during a dinner at the Hotel Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | Michael Jackson | Diamond of Africa Award | Won |
Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Grill[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1991 | Michael Jackson | Gold Record Presentation For Donations | Won |
Drama Desk Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | MJ the Musical | Outstanding Choreography (with Christopher Wheeldon & Rich + Tone Talauega) | Nominated |
Drama League Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | MJ the Musical | Outstanding Direction of a Musical (with Christopher Wheeldon) | Nominated |
Dutch Music Factory Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Thriller | 80 Classics of the 80's Poll - 1 Song | Won |
Ebony Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Ebony is a monthly magazine for the African American market. It was founded by John H. Johnson and has been published continuously since the Autumn of 1945.
They awarded Jackson with two awards for "Black Achievement".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | America's Best Dressed Man Award by Fashion Foundation Of America (FFA) | Won |
1988 | Michael Jackson | American Black Achievement Award | Won |
1999 | Michael Jackson | One of the 100 most important black people of the 20th century | Won |
ECHO Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
An ECHO is a German music award granted every year by the Deutsche Phono-Akademie (an association of recording companies). Each year's winner is determined by the previous year's sales. The ECHO is the successor to the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis (German Record Award).
Jackson was awarded with an ECHO award for "Best International Artist of the Year" in 1993 and inducted into ECHO Hall of Fame in 2010.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Michael Jackson | Best International Artist of the Year | Won |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Best International Artist of the Year | Nominated |
1999 | Michael Jackson | Best International Artist of the Year | Nominated |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best International Rock/Pop Artist of the Year | Nominated |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best International Rock/Pop Artist of the Year | Nominated |
2010 | Michael Jackson | Echo Hall of Fame | Won |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Best International Rock/Pop Artist of the Year | Nominated |
Edison Award[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Thriller | Best Pop Album | Won |
Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation Legacy Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Michael Jackson | Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award | Won |
Emmy Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Emmy Award, often referred to simply as the Emmy, is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards (for film), Grammy Awards (for music), and the Tony Awards (for theatre). Michael Jackson has received 4 awards from 11 nominations.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever: "Billie Jean" Performance | Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program | Nominated |
1990 | Sammy Davis Jr's 60th Birthday Celebration: "You Where There" Performance | Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program | Nominated |
1996 | 1995 MTV Video Music Awards | Outstanding Choreography for Variety and Reality Programming | Nominated |
2009 | 2008 ESPY Awards for "I Love Sports" | Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Won |
Saturday Night Live | Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics | Nominated | |
2010 | Saturday Night Live for "Dick in a Box" | Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics | Won |
2011 | Saturday Night Live | Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Won |
Saturday Night Live for "Opening monologue" | Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics | Won | |
2012 | Saturday Night Live for "Motherlover" | Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics | Nominated |
Saturday Night Live for "3-Way (The Golden Rule)" | Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics | Nominated | |
2013 | Saturday Night Live | Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Nominated |
Entertainment Tonight[kái goân-sí-bé]
Entertainment Tonight is a daily television entertainment news show that is syndicated by CBS Television Distribution throughout the United States and Canada and in many countries around the world.
In 1989, they awarded Jackson with an award for "Most Important Entertainer of the Decade".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | Most Important Entertainer of the Decade | Won |
Entertainment Weekly[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Michael Jackson | Best Solo Artist (Modern) | #1 |
Most Underrated Artist or Group | #2 | ||
Greatest Entertainer of the Past 50 years | #8 | ||
Billie Jean | Best Song (Modern) | #2 | |
Thriller | Best Music Video | #1 | |
Thriller | Best Modern Album | #1 |
Environmental Media Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Environmental Media Awards is an award ceremony which celebrates the entertainment industry’s environmental efforts. Jackson has received the Futures Award for his green-conscious Indiana golf course.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | Michael Jackson | Futures Award | Won |
Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Michael Jackson | International Music Act | Won |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Won |
Focus Storia[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Michael Jackson | The Most Beloved Musician of the 20th Century | Won |
Fonogram Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Fonogram Awards is the national music awards of Hungary, held every year since 1993 and promoted by Mahasz.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Black or White | Music Video of the Year | Won |
1996 | HIStory | Album of the Year | Nominated |
2007 | Lovesounds | Pop Album of the Year | Nominated |
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Modern Pop-Rock Song of the Year | Nominated |
French Film Awards - Le Film Fantastique[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Earth Song | Best Video | Won |
Friday Night Videos[kái goân-sí-bé]
Friday Night Videos have awarded Jackson with two awards, including one for "Greatest Artist of the Decade".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | Greatest Artist of the Decade | Won |
Number One Artist | Won |
Fryderyk[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Fryderyk is the annual award in Polish music.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | LoveSounds | Best Foreign Album | Nominated |
G&P Foundation Angel Ball[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson was honered for this award for outstanding contribution to the fight against cancer.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Michael Jackson | Angel of Hope Award | Won |
GAFFA-Prisen[kái goân-sí-bé]
GAFFA Denmark Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Delivered since 1991. The GAFFA Awards (Danish: GAFFA Prisen) are a Danish award that rewards popular music awarded by the magazine of the same name.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Michael Jackson | This Year's Most Overrated | Nominated |
Black or White | This Year's Music Video | Nominated | |
Dangerous World Tour | This Year's Concert | Nominated | |
1999 | Michael Jackson | This Year's Foreign Singer | Nominated |
2002 | Like I Love You (with Clipse) | This Year's Foreign Hit | Nominated |
2006 | Michael Jackson | This Year's Foreign Singer | Won |
2013 | Michael Jackson | This Year's Foreign Male Artist | Won |
Immortal | This Year's Foreign Album | Won | |
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | This Year's Foreign Hit | Won |
GAFFA Norway Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Delivered since 2012. The GAFFA Awards (Norwegian: GAFFA Prisen) are a Norwegian award that rewards popular music awarded by the magazine of the same name.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Michael Jackson | Best International Solo Artist of the Year | Nominated |
GAFFA Sweden Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Delivered since 2010. The GAFFA Awards (Swedish: GAFFA Priset) are a Swedish award that rewards popular music awarded by the magazine of the same name.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | Michael Jackson | Best International Solo Artist of the Year | Nominated |
Gala of T.J. Martell Foundation[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Michael Jackson | Lifetime Legend Award | Won |
Gaygalan Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | International Song of the Year | Won |
Genesis Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1996, Jackson was awarded with a Genesis Award for his environmental themed "Earth Song" music video.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Earth Song | Doris Day Music Award | Won |
GLAAD Media Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The GLAAD Excellence in Media Award is a special GLAAD Media Award presented annually by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation at the GLAAD Media Awards ceremony held in Los Angeles. It is presented to public figures in media and entertainment who, through their work, have increased the visibility and understanding of the LGBT community.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Michael Jackson | GLAAD Excellence in Media Award | Won |
GLSEN Annual Respect Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network organizes the annual GLSEN Respect Awards to honor personalities and organizations considered committed allies to the LGBT community.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2015 | Michael Jackson | Inspiration Award | Won |
Golden Globe Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Golden Globe Awards is an American accolade bestowed by the 93 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) recognizing excellence in film and television, both domestic and foreign. The annual formal ceremony and dinner at which the awards are presented is a major part of the film industry's awards season, which culminates each year with the Academy Awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1973 | Ben | Best Original Song | Won |
1983 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (soundtrack) | Best Original Score (with Quincy Jones) | Won |
1991 | Edward Scissorhands | Best Actor for Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | Nominated |
2006 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Best Actor for Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | Nominated |
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Best Original Song | Nominated |
Gold Disc Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1998 | Video Greatest Hits – HIStory | Best International Video | Won |
Goldene Europa Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Thriller | Goldene Europa Awards | Won |
GQ Men of the Year Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
British magazine GQ launched their annual Men of the Year awards in 2009 and 2013.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | Showman of the Year | Won |
2006 | Michael Jackson | International Man of the Year | Won |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Won |
Grammy Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Grammy Awards (originally called the Gramophone Awards) — or Grammys — are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry. The awards ceremony features performances by prominent artists, and some of the awards of more popular interest are presented in a widely viewed televised ceremony.
Since 1969, Jackson has won a total of 45 Grammy Awards from 90 nominations throughout his career. In 1984, he won a record 10 Grammy Awards out of 14 nominations. In 1993, he was awarded the Grammy Legend Award which was presented by his sister Janet Jackson and in 2010, he was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Two of his recordings have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Two of Jackson's albums were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2009.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1969 | ABC (as The Jackson 5) | Best Contemporary Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus | Nominated |
1975 | Dancing Machine (as The Jackson 5) | Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | Nominated |
1979 | Ease on Down the Road (with Diana Ross) | Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | Nominated |
1980 | Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male | Won |
Best Disco Recording | Nominated | ||
1982 | Lovely One (as The Jacksons) | Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | Nominated |
1983 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (soundtrack) | Best Instrumental Composition (with Quincy Jones) | Won |
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (with Quincy Jones) | Won | ||
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella (with Quincy Jones) | Won | ||
1984 | Michael Jackson (with Quincy Jones) | Producer of the Year, Non-Classical | Won |
The Girl Is Mine (with Paul McCartney) | Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group | Nominated | |
Billie Jean | Song of the Year | Won | |
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male | Won | ||
Best Rhythm & Blue Song | Won | ||
Beat It | Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male | Won | |
Record of the Year | Won | ||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' | Best Rhythm & Blue Song | Nominated | |
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) | Best Rhythm & Blue Song | Nominated | |
Thriller | Album of the Year | Won | |
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male | Won | ||
Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical | Won | ||
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (album) (with Quincy Jones) | Best Recording for Children | Won | |
1985 | Thriller | Best Long Form Music Video | Won |
Maniac (as The Jacksons) | Record of the Year | Nominated | |
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | Nominated | ||
Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True) (with Grady Harrell) | Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | Nominated | |
1986 | We Are The World (with Lionel Richie) | Record of the Year | Won |
Song of the Year | Won | ||
Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group | Won | ||
Best Short Form Music Video | Won | ||
We Are the World | Album of the Year | Nominated | |
1988 | Michael Jackson (with Quincy Jones) | Producer of the Year, Non-Classical | Nominated |
Bad | Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical | Won | |
Album of the Year | Nominated | ||
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male | Nominated | ||
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male | Nominated | ||
1989 | Man in the Mirror | Record of the Year | Nominated |
Leave Me Alone | Best Short Form Music Video | Won | |
1990 | Michael Jackson | MusiCares Person of the Year | Won |
Moonwalker | Best Long Form Music Video | Nominated | |
1993 | Michael Jackson | Grammy Legend Award | Won |
Black or White | Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male | Nominated | |
Jam (with Heavy D) | Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male | Nominated | |
Best Rhythm & Blue Song | Nominated | ||
Dangerous | Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical | Won | |
Album of the Year | Nominated | ||
1996 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Best Short Form Music Video | Won |
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Nominated | ||
You Are Not Alone | Best Male Pop Vocal Performance | Nominated | |
Earth Song | Best Short Form Music Video | Nominated | |
HIStory | Album of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical | Nominated | ||
1999 | You Rock My World | Best Male Pop Vocal Performance | Nominated |
Invincible | Best R&B Album | Nominated | |
I Want You Back (as The Jacksons) | Grammy Hall of Fame | Inducted | |
ABC (as The Jacksons) | Inducted | ||
I'll Be There (as The Jacksons) | Inducted | ||
2000 | Maria Maria (with Santana) | Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | Won |
2001 | The Jacksons 5 | Grammy Legend Award | Won |
2002 | My Kind of Girl (with Randy Jackson) | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Nominated |
2003 | Cry Me a River | Best Male Pop Vocal Performance | Won |
Like I Love You (with Clipse) | Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Nominated | |
Justified | Best Pop Vocal Album | Won | |
Album of the Year | Nominated | ||
2004 | Where Is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Record of the Year | Nominated |
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Nominated | ||
2007 | SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Best Dance Recording | Won |
My Love (with T.I.) | Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Won | |
LoveSounds | Album of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | ||
2008 | What Goes Around... Comes Around | Best Male Pop Vocal Performance | Won |
Record of the Year | Nominated | ||
LoveStoned | Best Dance Recording | Won | |
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance | Nominated | ||
Ayo Technology (with 50 Cent) | Best Rap Song | Nominated | |
2009 | Off the Wall | Grammy Hall of Fame | Inducted |
Thriller | Inducted | ||
4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Nominated | |
2010 | Michael Jackson | Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
Dead and Gone (with T.I.) | Best Rap Song | Nominated | |
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Nominated | ||
Love Sex Magic (with Ciara) | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Nominated | |
2014 | Mirrors | Best Pop Solo Performance | Nominated |
Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Best Short Form Music Video | Won | |
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | ||
Take Back the Night | Best R&B Song | Won | |
Immortal | Album of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | ||
Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Won | |
Best Rap Song | Nominated | ||
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Best Song Written for Visual Media | Won |
2019 | Say Something (with Brandon Jackson) | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Nominated |
2022 | The Jacksons | Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
2023 | MJ | Best Musical Theater Album | Nominated |
2024 | ICU (with Coco Jones) | Best R&B Performance | Won |
Best R&B Song | Nominated |
Gran Premio Internazionale Della Spettacolo[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Michael Jackson | Best TV Program of the Year | Won |
Groovevolt Music & Fashion Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Michael Jackson | Most Fashionable Artist | Nominated |
Cry Me a River | Best Pop Song Performance - Male | Won | |
Best R&B/Soul Song Performance - Male | Won | ||
Never Again | Best Pop Deep Cut (Unreleased Album Track) | Nominated | |
Justified | Best Album - Male | Won | |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Trendsetter of the Year | Nominated |
SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Most Fashionable Video of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Pop Song Performance - Male | Nominated | ||
(Another Song) All Over Again | Best Pop Deep Cut (Unreleased Album Track) | Nominated | |
LoveSounds | Best Pop Album - Male | Nominated |
Guild Hall Party[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Bad World Tour | Sword of Commemoration | Inducted |
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Best Song/Recording Created for a Film | Nominated |
Guinness Book of World Records[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Guinness Book of World Records is a reference book published annually, containing a collection of world records, both human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.
Jackson has been awarded 44 times by the Guinness Book of World Records.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Thriller | The Best Selling Album of All Time | Won |
1986 | Commercials deal with Pepsi | Highest-Paid Commercial Spokesperson | Won |
1988 | Bad World Tour | Most Successful Concert Series in the 80's | Won |
Most Sold Out Shows At Wembley Stadium | Won | ||
Highest Grossing Tour by a Male Solo Artist | Won | ||
Largest Attendance of Audience | Won | ||
1993 | Michael Jackson | Our Children, Our Hope Of Tomorrow Award | Won |
The highest-ever viewership was 133.4 million viewers watching the NBC transmission of Super Bowl XXVII on January 31, 1993. | Won | ||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Won | ||
Sony Music Contract | Largest Entertainment Contract Ever ($890 million) | Won | |
1996 | Scream | The Most Expensive Short Film | Won |
1997 | Bad | Biggest Selling Album By a Male Soloist In The UK | Won |
1999 | Michael Jackson | Most Successful Siblings in History | Won |
Dangerous World Tour | Most Successful Concert Series in the 90's | Won | |
2001 | Michael Jackson | Most Charities Supported By a Pop Star | Won |
Ghosts | Longest Music Video | Won | |
2003 | Making Michael Jackson's Thriller | Best Selling Music Video | Won |
The Jackson Family | Most Successful Pop Family | Won | |
2006 | Michael Jackson | Most Successful Entertainer of All Time | Won |
Youngest Vocalist to Top the US Singles Chart (aged 8, fronting The Jacksons) | Won | ||
Highest Paid Entertainer of all Time ($140 million in 1989 Forbes list) | Won | ||
First Entertainer to Earn More Than 100 million Dollars in a Year | Won | ||
First Entertainer to Have Officially Ratified Sales of More Than 100 million Albums Outside the USA | Won | ||
Most Valuable Oscar: David O Selznick's 1940 Best Film Oscar for ‘Gone With The Wind’ (USA, 1939) was bought by Michael Jackson, for $1,542,000 | Won | ||
Most Grammy Awards Won in a Single Year by a Person; At the 26th Annual Grammy Awards in 1984 Michael Jackson Won 10 Grammy Awards | Won | ||
Most Weeks at the Top of the US Album Charts (non-soundtrack; 37 weeks for 'Thriller') | Won | ||
Bad World Tour | First world tour grossed over $100 million dollars | Won | |
Dangerous World Tour | First world tour grossed over $200 million dollars | Won | |
Bad | Most number-one singles from one album with 6 | Won | |
Most top ten singles from one album with 10 | Won | ||
Thriller | Most Successful Music Video ('Thriller' sold over 9 million units) | Won | |
LoveSounds Album Poster, Middlesex, England | Worlds Largest Poster | Won | |
2008 | You Are Not Alone | First Vocalist to Enter the US Single Chart at Number One | Won |
2009 | Michael Jackson | Most Hit singles in the UK charts in a year | Won |
Largest Thriller dance with 13,597 participants | Won | ||
Longest US span of No.1 hits by an R&B artist | Won | ||
2011 | Michael Jackson | Longest span of US top 40 singles | Won |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Most Searched For – Male | Won |
Most Consecutive Decades With a US Top 10 single (60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 00's, 10's) | Won | ||
2015 | Michael Jackson | Largest TV audience for a music video premiere (500 million for Black or White) | Won |
Highest Grossing Solo Touring Artist of all Time | Won | ||
First artist sold over 1 Billion Records worldwide | Won | ||
2016 | Michael Jackson + Moonwalkers | The highest grossing documentary or concert movie of all time | Won |
2019 | Immortal World Tour | Most Successful Concert Series of All Time | Won |
Guitar World Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Beat It | Greatest Guitar Solo of All Time | #67 |
Hasty Pudding Theatricals Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Hasty Pudding Man of the Year award is bestowed annually by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals society at Harvard University.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Michael Jackson | Man of the Year | Won |
Helpmann Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | LoveSounds World Tour | Best International Contemporary Concert | Nominated |
HipHopDX[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Immortal | Non Hip Hop Album of the Year | Won |
Hit Parade Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson has been inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame with The Jackson 5.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | The Jackson 5 | Hit Parade Hall of Fame | Inducted |
Hollywood Film Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Hollywood Film Awards are an American motion picture award ceremony held annually since 1997. In 2016, Jackson will be honored with the Hollywood Song Award for "Can't Stop the Feeling!".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Hollywood Song Award | Won |
Hollywood Music in Media Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA) honors music in film, TV, video games, commercials and trailers.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Music Supervision – Film | Nominated |
Can't Stop the Feeling! | Best Song Written for an Animated Film | Won | |
Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Best Soundtrack From a Movie | Nominated | |
2021 | Just Sing | Best Original Song in an Animated Film | Won |
2023 | Better Place (with Anderson .Paak) | Best Original Song in an Animated Film | Won |
Song – Onscreen Performance (Film) | Nominated | ||
Trolls Band Together | Best Soundtrack From a Movie | Nominated |
Hollywood Walk of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, California, United States, that serves as an entertainment Hall of Fame. It is embedded with more than 2,000 five-pointed stars featuring the names of celebrities honored by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for their contributions to the entertainment industry.
Michael Jackson was the first celebrity to have two stars in the same category, one as a member of The Jacksons and another as a solo artist in 1984. Jackson's star is located between Highland Avenue and Orange Drive along with the stars of Mickey Mouse, Barbra Streisand, Nicole Kidman, Harrison Ford, Halle Berry, Elton John and Anthony Hopkins.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | The Jacksons | Hollywood Walk of Fame Star | Inducted |
1984 | Michael Jackson | Inducted |
Hong Kong Hit Radio Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1996, Jackson won two Hong Kong Hit Radio awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Won |
You Are Not Alone | Best Song of the Year | Won |
Hot Press[kái goân-sí-bé]
Is a Ireland's Premier Entertainment & Listing Magazine.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Thriller | The Hot Press Critics’ Albums of 1983 | #13 |
Best Album – International | #2 | ||
1989 | Thriller | Hot Press the Top 100 Albums Of All Time | #43 |
Hotel Royal Plaza[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | Presenation Casement - 37 Gold & Platinum Discs | Won |
Humo[kái goân-sí-bé]
Flemish Independent Magazine For Radio & TV.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Thriller | Humo Albums Of The Year 1983 | #5 |
HX Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Best Song of the Year | Nominated |
IFPI Global Recording Artist Award[kái goân-sí-bé]
The IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year Award honors the year's top artist across physical sales, downloads and streaming worldwide.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Michael Jackson | Global Recording Artist of 2013 | #3 |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Global Recording Artist of 2014 | #6 |
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Presented by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry representing the recording industry in Hong Kong.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | LoveSounds | Ten Best Sales Releases, Foreign | Won |
IFTA Film & Drama Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Best International Actor | Nominated |
Iguana[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | SexyBack | Songs Of The Year 2006 | #41 |
iHeartRadio[kái goân-sí-bé]
iHeartRadio Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The iHeartRadio Music Awards is an American music awards show debuting in 2014. Michael Jackson received the Innovator Award at the second ceremony. Michael Jackson has won 2 times and nominated 9 times.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Year | Nominated |
Mirrors | Song of the Year | Nominated | |
Suit & Tie (feat. Jay Z) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |
Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |
Hip Hop/R&B Song of the Year | Nominated | ||
2015 | Michael Jackson | Innovator Award | Won |
2016 | Michael Jackson | Biggest Triple Threat | Nominated |
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Song of the Year | Won |
Best Song from a Movie | Nominated | ||
Best Music Video | Nominated |
iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards is an annual awards ceremony presented by the Canadian music video channel MuchMusic. Michael Jackson has won 4 times and nominated 12 times.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Michael Jackson | People's Choice - Favourite International Artist | Won |
Black or White | Best International Video - Artist | Won | |
1996 | Michael Jackson | People's Choice - Favourite International Artist | Won |
Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Best International Video - Artist | Won | |
2002 | Michael Jackson | People's Choice - Favourite International Artist | Nominated |
Cry Me a River | Best International Video - Artist | Nominated | |
2004 | Where Is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Best International Video - Group | Nominated |
2007 | Michael Jackson | People's Choice - Favourite International Artist | Nominated |
What Goes Around... Comes Around | International Video of the Year - Artist | Nominated | |
2008 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Best International Video - Artist | Nominated |
2013 | Mirrors | International Video of the Year - Artist | Nominated |
2018 | Say Something (with Brandon Jackson) | Best Director | Nominated |
InStyle Social Media Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
These are awarded by the InStyle magazine.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Michael Jackson | The Sexiest Man of Style | Won |
International Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
As an international artist, Jackson has won 8 awards from 6 different countries, including a National Honour of Merit from Gabon, Africa.
Australia[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Thriller | Album of the Year | Won |
Billie Jean | Single of the Year | Won |
Brazil[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Michael Jackson | International Artist of the Year | Won |
Greece[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Thriller | Record of the Year | Won |
Italy[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Year | Won |
Spain[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Thriller | Most Important Foreign Album | Won |
The United Kingdom[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Year | Won |
Thriller | Album of the Year | Won |
International Dance Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best Dance Artist Solo | Nominated |
Rock Your Body | Best Pop | Won | |
2003 | Like I Love You (with Clipse) | Best Pop Dance Track | Nominated |
Best R&B/Urban Track | Nominated | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best Dance Solo Artist | Nominated |
SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Best R&B/Urban Dance Track | Won | |
Best Pop Dance Track | Won | ||
2008 | LoveStoned | Best R&B/Urban Dance Track | Nominated |
Best Pop Dance Track | Nominated | ||
Ayo Technology (with 50 Cent) | Best Rap/Hip Hop Dance Track | Nominated | |
2009 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Best Pop Dance Track | Nominated |
2014 | Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Best R&B/Urban Dance Track | Nominated |
Mirrors | Best R&B/Urban Dance Track | Nominated |
International Monitor Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Black or White | Music Video With The Best Special Effects | Won |
International Rock Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Bad World Tour | Tour of the Year | Nominated |
Internet Worldwide Top 100 Male Stars[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Michael Jackson | # 1 Male Star | Won |
Irish Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | HIStory | Best International Album | Won |
Ivor Novello Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Ivor Novello Awards are awarded for songwriting and composing. The awards, named after the Cardiff born entertainer Ivor Novello, are presented annually in London by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA).
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Off the Wall | The Best Pop Song | Nominated |
1984 | Thriller | Nominated |
Jack The Rapper Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Michael Jackson | Our Children, Our Hope of Tomorrow Award | Won |
Japan Gold Disc Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Japan Gold Disc Awards is a music award ceremony, held annually by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Bad | Grand Prix Album of the Year | Won |
Best Album of the Year – Rock / Folk (Solo) | Won | ||
1993 | Dangerous | Grand Prix Album of the Year | Won |
Best Album of the Year – Rock / Folk (Solo) | Won |
Japan Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Vocalist | Won |
Artist of the Year | Won | ||
Thriller | Album of The Year | Won | |
1991 | Michael Jackson | Role Model Award | Won |
JB Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | The Most Populair Artist | Won |
Thriller | Best Single | Won | |
Billie Jean | Best Single | Won |
JIM Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The JIM Awards are an annual awards show presented by the Flemish TV channel JIM. Jackson has 4 nominations.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Michael Jackson | Best Male – International | Nominated |
Best Pop | Nominated | ||
Best Dressed Male | Nominated | ||
Mirrors | Best Video | Nominated |
Juice TV Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Juice TV Awards was an annual New Zealand music video award presentation.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | Video Artist of the Year | Won |
Juno Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Billie Jean | International Single of the Year | Won |
1989 | Michael Jackson | International Entertainer of the Year | Nominated |
Bad | International Album of the Year | Nominated | |
1993 | Black or White | International Single of the Year | Nominated |
1994 | Will You Be There | International Single of the Year | Nominated |
2007 | LoveSounds | International Album of the Year | Nominated |
Key to the City[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1971 | The Jacksons 5 | Key to The City of Gary, IN | Won |
1972 | The Jacksons 5 | Key to The City of New York City, NY | Won |
1985 | Michael Jackson | Key to The City of Pontiac, MI | Won |
Great Seal of the State of Florida, FL | Won | ||
1987 | Michael Jackson | Key to The City of Osaka, Japan | Won |
Key to The City of Perth, Australia | Won | ||
1988 | Michael Jackson | Key to The City of Chicago, IL | Won |
Key to The City of Paris, France | Won | ||
1991 | Michael Jackson | Key to The City of Libreville, Gabon | Won |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Key to The City of Warsaw, Poland | Won |
2003 | Michael Jackson | Key to the City of Gary, Indiana | Won |
Key to the City of Las Vegas, Nevada | Won | ||
2017 | The Jacksons | Key to The City of Detroit, MI | Won |
KIIS-FM[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Michael Jackson | KIIS-FM L.A. Legend Award | Won |
Kingdom of Sanwi[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Michael Jackson | Kingdom of Sanwi | Won |
Kora All-African Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
On September 4, 1999, Michael Jackson attended the KORA All Africa Music Awards in South Africa to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. During the ceremony, Michael presented Nelson Mandela with a check for 1 million rand for the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Michael Jackson | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
Live! Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1997, Jackson was awarded two awards from Live! Magazine.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Michael Jackson | Legend of Live Entertainment | Won |
Most Memorable Male Performer | Won |
Los Angeles City Governor's Resolution[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | Los Angeles City Governor's Resolution | Won |
1992 | Won |
Los Angeles Film Critics Association[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1982 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (soundtrack) | Best Music (with Quincy Jones) | Nominated |
Meteor Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Meteor Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony from the IRMA. Michael Jackson received 2 awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male | Won |
Best Live Performance | Nominated | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male | Won |
Best International Live Performance | Nominated |
Michigan State Legislature[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | Michigan Legislature Resolution | Won |
Mix Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Mix Magazine, a Danish magazine, awarded Jackson with three awards in 1997, including one for "Best Singer".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Michael Jackson | Best Foreign Male Singer | #1 |
Best Singer | #1 | ||
Best Dressed Singer | #2 | ||
HIStory | Best Foreign Album | #3 | |
HIStory World Tour at Parken Stadium | Best Event | #1 |
Mnet Asian Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Michael Jackson | Best International Artist | Nominated |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Won | |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Nominated | |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Won |
MTV Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson is often credited for putting MTV, initially a struggling cable channel, on the map "with pioneering videos such as "Thriller", "Billie Jean", and "Beat It". In response to Jackson's influence, MTV shifted its musical focus as time went on, going from rock videos to more pop and R&B showings. Throughout his career, Jackson has been awarded with 83 MTV related awards. In 1989, Michael Jackson was awarded the Artist of the Decade by a poll of MTV viewers in recognizing his achievement during the 1980s.
MTV Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | MTV Video Vanguard Artist of The Decade Award | Won |
Artist of the Decade: Mega Artist | Won | ||
Thriller | Greatest Video in All World History | Won | |
Thriller | The Really Big Album | Nominated | |
1992 | Michael Jackson | MTV 10th Anniversary Award | Won |
1999 | Thriller | MTV 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made | #1 |
Beat It | #13 | ||
Billie Jean | #35 | ||
2003 | Michael Jackson | MTV's 22 Greatest Voices in Music | #11 |
2009 | Michael Jackson | Biggest Icon in Pop Music History | Won |
MTV Africa Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Michael Jackson | Best International Act | Won |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Nominated |
MTV Asia Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson won 3 MTV Asia Music Awards's of 4 nominations. Jackson accepted MTV Asia's Legend Award in 2007.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Artist | Nominated |
Cry Me a River | Favorite Video | Nominated | |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
Favorite Male Artist | Won | ||
SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Favorite Video | Won |
MTV Australia Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The MTV Australia Awards is Australia's first awards show to celebrate both local and international acts.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Best Hook Up | Won |
Sexiest Video | Nominated | ||
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Video of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||
LoveSounds | Album of the Year | Nominated | |
2008 | Ayo Technology (with 50 Cent & Timbaland) | Video of the Year | Nominated |
LoveSounds World Tour | MTV Live Performer | Nominated | |
2009 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Best Moves | Nominated |
MTV Brazil Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Michael Jackson | Best International Act | Won |
1999 | Best International Act | Won | |
2002 | Best International Act | Nominated | |
2007 | Best International Act | Nominated |
MTV European Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA) were established in 1994 by MTV Networks Europe to celebrate the most popular music videos in Europe. Originally beginning as an alternative to the American MTV Video Music Awards. Unlike the VMAs, most of the awards are voted for by the viewers.
Jackson won 20 EMA's of 40 nominations.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | Michael Jackson | Best Male | Won |
Best Pop | Won | ||
Best R&B | Won | ||
MTV Amour | Won | ||
Scream (with Janet Jackson) | MTV Select | Won | |
Best Video | Nominated | ||
You Are Not Alone | Best Song | Nominated | |
HIStory | Best Album | Won | |
1996 | HIStory World Tour | Best Live Act | Nominated |
1998 | Michael Jackson | Best R&B | Won |
Best Amour | Won | ||
Best Male | Nominated | ||
Best Pop | Nominated | ||
1999 | Invincible World Tour | Best Live Act | Won |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best Male | Won |
Best Pop | Won | ||
Cry Me a River | Best Song | Nominated | |
Justified | Best Album | Won | |
Justified World Tour | Best Live Act | Won | |
2004 | Michael Jackson | Web Award | Won |
2005 | Michael Jackson | Web Award | Won |
Signs (with Snoop Dogg and Charlie Wilson) | Best Song | Nominated | |
2006 | Michael Jackson | Best Male | Won |
Best Pop | Won | ||
Web Award | Won | ||
Free Your Mind | Won | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best Pop | Nominated |
Best Act | Nominated | ||
Best Urban | Nominated | ||
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Best Video | Nominated | |
LoveSounds World Tour | Best Live Act | Nominated | |
2008 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Best Video | Nominated |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Global Icon | Won |
Best Male | Nominated | ||
Best Look | Nominated | ||
Best US Act | Nominated | ||
Mirrors | Best Video | Nominated | |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Best Male | Nominated |
Immortal World Tour | Best Live Act | Nominated | |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Best Male | Nominated |
2019 | Xscape World Tour | Best Live Act | Nominated |
MTV Italian Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | Michael Jackson | Man of the Year | Nominated |
2008 | Michael Jackson | Nominated | |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Artist Saga | Nominated |
2016 | Michael Jackson | #MTVAwardsStar | Nominated |
MTV Japan Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson won 3 MTV Japan Music Awards's of 20 nominations. Jackson accepted MTV Japan's Legend Award in 2006.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Rock Your Body | Best Male Video | Nominated |
Like I Love You (with Clipse) | Best Collaboration | Won | |
Best Male Video | Nominated | ||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||
Justified | Album of the Year | Won | |
2004 | Where is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Best Group Video | Nominated |
Breakthrough Video | Nominated | ||
2006 | Michael Jackson | Legend Award | Won |
2007 | SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Best Male Video | Nominated |
Best Dance Video | Nominated | ||
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Video of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Male Video | Nominated | ||
2008 | Ayo Technology (with 50 Cent & Timbaland) | Best Hip-Hop Video | Nominated |
2009 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Best Video from a Film | Nominated |
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||
2014 | Take Back the Night | Best Male Video | Nominated |
Best Choreography | Nominated | ||
Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Best Hip-Hop Video | Nominated | |
2016 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Video of the Year | Nominated |
2018 | Love Never Felt So Good | Video of the Year | Nominated |
Best International Male Video | Nominated |
MTV Latinoamérica Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Rock Your Body | Song of the Year | Won |
Michael Jackson | Best Pop Artist — International | Nominated | |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Nominated | |
2008 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Best Ringtone | Nominated |
MTV Movie & TV Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The MTV Movie & TV Awards is a film awards show presented annually on MTV. The nominees are decided by a special panel at Tenth Planet Productions and winners are decided by the general public.
Jackson's "Will You Be There" was awarded with a MTV Movie award in 1994.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | Will You Be There | Best Song in a Movie | Won |
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Best Musical Moment | Nominated |
MTV O Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | MJJCommunity | Best Fan Forum | Won |
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | Favorite International Act | Won |
Cry Me a River | Favorite International Video | Won | |
2004 | Where Is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Won |
MTV Romania Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best International Artist | Won |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Nominated |
MTV Russia Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best Foreign Artist | Nominated |
MTV Video Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The MTV Video Music Awards were established in the end of the summer of 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year. In its debut show, the MTV Video Music Awards awarded Michael Jackson's Thriller five awards and won six awards in totall. In 1988 and in 2013, Jackson received the Video Vanguard Award. In 1991, it was renamed to the "Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award" and is the only musician to win the "Artist of the Millennium Award" in 2000. Jackson won 36 MTV Video Music Awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Human Nature | Best Rhythm and Blues Video | Won |
Thriller | Viewer's Choice | Won | |
Breakthrough Long Form Video | Won | ||
Best Overall Performance | Won | ||
Best Choreography (with Michael Peters) | Won | ||
Best Dance Video | Won | ||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
Best Male Video | Nominated | ||
Best Concept Video | Nominated | ||
1985 | We Are The World (as a member of the USA for Africa) | Best Group Video | Won |
Viewer's Choice | Won | ||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
Best Overall Performance | Nominated | ||
State of Shock (as The Jacksons with The Rolling Stones) | Best Rock Video | Nominated | |
1987 | Bad | Best Dance Video | Won |
Best Choreography (with Gregg Burge, Geron "Caszper" Canidate & Jeffrey Daniel) | Nominated | ||
I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett) | Best Rhythm and Blues Video | Won | |
1988 | Michael Jackson | Video Vanguard Award | Won |
The Way You Make Me Feel | Best Rhythm and Blues Video | Won | |
Best Choreography (with Vincent Paterson) | Nominated | ||
Dirty Diana | Best Rock Video | Won | |
Best Post-Modern Video | Won | ||
Smooth Criminal | Best Overall Performance | Won | |
Best Choreography (with Vincent Paterson) | Nominated | ||
Best Dance Video | Nominated | ||
Best Cinematography (with John Hora) | Nominated | ||
Leave Me Alone | Best Special Effects (with Jim Blashfield) | Won | |
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
Viewer's Choice | Nominated | ||
Best Breakthrough Video | Nominated | ||
Best Art Direction (with Jim Blashfield) | Nominated | ||
Best Editing (with Paul Diener) | Nominated | ||
1991 | Do the Bartman (with The Simpsons) | Best Special Effects (with Brad Bird) | Nominated |
1992 | Black or White | Video of the Year | Nominated |
Viewer's Choice | Nominated | ||
Best Direction (with John Landis) | Nominated | ||
Best Breakthrough Video | Nominated | ||
Best Special Effects (with Jamie Dixon) | Nominated | ||
Remember the Time | Best Rhythm and Blues Video | Won | |
Best Dance Video | Nominated | ||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | ||
Best Special Effects (with Adam Howard) | Nominated | ||
In the Closet | Best Cinematography (with Rolf Kestermann) | Nominated | |
Jam (with Heavy D) | Best Choreography (with Barry Lather) | Nominated | |
1993 | Give In to Me | Best Rock Video | Nominated |
Will You Be There | Best Video from a Film | Nominated | |
1995 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Best Dance Video | Won |
Best Choreography (with LaVelle Smith Jr., Travis Payne, Tina Landon & Sean Cheesman) | Won | ||
Best Art Direction (with Tom Foden) | Won | ||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
Viewer's Choice | Nominated | ||
Best R&B Video | Nominated | ||
Best Breakthrough Video | Nominated | ||
Best Direction (with Mark Romanek) | Nominated | ||
Best Special Effects (with Kevin Tod Haug & P. Scott Makela) | Nominated | ||
Best Editing (with Robert Duffy) | Nominated | ||
Best Cinematography (with Harris Savides) | Nominated | ||
1996 | Earth Song | Best Direction (with Nick Brandt) | Nominated |
Best Art Direction (with Chris Samp) | Nominated | ||
Best Editing | Nominated | ||
Best Special Effects (with Ron Crabb) | Nominated | ||
Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||
Blood on the Dance Floor | Best R&B Video | Nominated | |
Best Dance Video | Nominated | ||
Best Choreography (with Vincent Paterson) | Nominated | ||
1998 | You Rock My World | Best R&B Video | Nominated |
Best Choreography (with Michael Rooney & Rich + Tone Talauega) | Nominated | ||
Best Editing (with Harvey White) | Nominated | ||
1999 | Butterflies | Best R&B Video | Nominated |
2000 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Millennium Award | Won |
2002 | Rock Your Body | Best Dance Video | Won |
Best Choreography (with LaVelle Smith Jr.) | Nominated | ||
Cry Me a River | Best Pop Video | Won | |
Best Male Video | Won | ||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
Viewer's Choice | Nominated | ||
Best Direction (with Francis Lawrence) | Nominated | ||
Señorita | Best Male Video | Nominated | |
2007 | SexyBack (with Timbaland) | Best Male Video | Won |
Best Pop Video | Won | ||
Viewer's Choice | Won | ||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||
My Love (with T.I.) | Best Dance Video | Nominated | |
Best Choreography (with Travis Payne & Stacy Walker) | Nominated | ||
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Best Direction (with Samuel Bayer) | Won | |
Best Art Direction | Won | ||
Best Cinematography | Won | ||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
Best Editing (with Holle Singer) | Nominated | ||
Until the End of Time | Best R&B Video | Nominated | |
2008 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Best Collaboration | Won |
Best Breakthrough Video | Nominated | ||
Best Dance Video | Nominated | ||
2009 | Love Sex Magic (with Ciara) | Best Collaboration | Won |
Best Dance Video | Nominated | ||
Best Choreography (with Jamaica Craft & Marty Kudelka) | Nominated | ||
2013 | Michael Jackson | Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award | Won |
Mirrors | Video of the Year | Won | |
Best Editing (with Jarrett Fijal) | Won | ||
Best Male Video | Nominated | ||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||
Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Best Direction (with David Fincher) | Won | |
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||
2016 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Song of Summer | Nominated |
2018 | Love Never Felt So Good | Best Choreography (with Rich + Tone Talauega) | Nominated |
Say Something (with Brandon Jackson) | Best Direction (with Arturo Perez Jr) | Nominated | |
Filthy | Best Choreography (with Rich + Tone Talauega) | Nominated | |
2019 | Low (with Lenny Kravitz) | Best Rock Video | Nominated |
MTV Video Play Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Platinum Award | Won |
MOBO Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best R&B Act | Won |
Justified | Best Album | Nominated | |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best R&B Act | Nominated |
LoveSounds | Best Album | Won | |
2009 | Michael Jackson | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Best International Act | Nominated |
Mojo[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | I Wan't You Back (with The Jacksons) | The 100 Greatest Singles Of All Time | #48 |
2000 | Off The Wall | 100 Soul Albums Everyone Should Own | Inducted |
2007 | Thriller | 100 Records That Changed the World | #33 |
Billie Jean | 80 From The 80’s (1983 Singles) | Inducted | |
2009 | I Want You Back (with The Jacksons) | The 100 Greatest Motown Tracks | #23 |
ABC (with The Jacksons) | #49 | ||
2-4-6-8 (with The Jacksons) | #69 | ||
2010 | Off The Wall | The 70 Best Soul Albums Of The 70’s | #14 |
Destiny (with The Jacksons) | #67 |
Music Connection[kái goân-sí-bé]
Music Connection named Jackson "Man of the Decade" in 1990.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Michael Jackson | Man of the Decade | Won |
Music & Media[kái goân-sí-bé]
"Music & Media" was published beginning in 1984 as "Eurotipsheet".On April 26, 1986 it changed name to "Music & Media" and positioned itself asthe "Pan-European Newsweekly for the Broadcasting & Home Entertainment Industries". It focused specifically on radio, TV, music and related areas of entertainment such as music festivals and events. Michael has 3 Music & Media Year End Awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Bad | Solo Album of the Year | Won |
1992 | Michael Jackson | Top 3 Male Artists (Albums) | Won |
Top 3 Male Artists (Singles) | #2 | ||
Dangerous | Albums Sales Top 3 | #3 | |
1995 | Michael Jackson | Top-Selling Acts (Albums) | #8 |
Top-Selling Acts (Singles) | #4 | ||
Top 3 Male Artists (Albums) | #2 | ||
Top 3 Male Artists (Singles) | #2 | ||
You Are Not Alone | Singles Sales Top 3 | Won | |
1997 | Michael Jackson | Top 3 Male Artists (Albums) | #2 |
Top 10 Album Artists | #10 | ||
1998 | Michael Jackson | Top 10 Album Artists | #10 |
Music Video Producers' Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson was inducted into the Music Video Producers' Hall of Fame in 1991 and twice in 1992.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1991 | Thriller | Hall of Fame | Inducted |
1992 | Billie Jean | Inducted | |
Beat It | Inducted |
Musica Servet Mundum Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Michael Jackson | Music Protects the World | Won |
Muz-TV Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Muz-TV Awards is an award presented annually to Russian pop musicians since 2003.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Michael Jackson | Award for Contributions to the International Pop Culture | Won |
MVPA Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The MVPA Awards are held annually by the Music Video Production Association to honor the best music videos in a variety of genre, style, and production aspect categories.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Best Editing | Won |
1999 | Thriller | MVPA Hall of Fame Award | Won |
2002 | Cry Me a River | Pop Video of the Year | Won |
Best Direction of a Male Artist | Won | ||
Best Editing | Won | ||
Sony Pictures Studios Award for Video of the Year | Won | ||
Rock Your Body | Best Direction of a Male Artist | Nominated | |
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||
2007 | SexyBack (with Timbaland) | Best Pop Video | Won |
Best Colorist | Nominated | ||
Best Styling | Nominated | ||
Director of the Year | Nominated | ||
My Love (featuring T.I.) | Direction of a Male Artist | Won | |
Best Choreography | Nominated | ||
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Director of the Year | Nominated | |
Direction of a Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Best Make-Up | Nominated | ||
2013 | Suit and Tie (with Jay Z) | Best Direction of a Male Artist | Won |
Best Choreography | Won | ||
Best Cinematography | Won | ||
Best Styling | Won | ||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||
Best Make-Up | Nominated | ||
Mirrors | Best Direction of a Male Artist | Nominated | |
Best Colorist | Nominated | ||
Director of the Year | Nominated |
Myx Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Favorite International Music Video · | Nominated |
NAACP Image Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The NAACP Image Awards is an award presented annually by the American National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to honor outstanding people of color in film, television, music, and literature. The 35 categories of Image Awards are voted on by members of the NAACP. Collecting his first NAACP award in 1968, Jackson has won a total of 30 throughout his career.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1968 | The Jackson 5 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Won |
I Want You Back (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1969 | The Jackson 5 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Won |
ABC (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
ABC (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1970 | The Jackson 5 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Won |
I'll Be There (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Song | Won | |
Third Album (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1971 | The Jackson 5 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated |
Never Can Say Goodbye (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
Maybe Tomorrow (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1972 | The Jackson 5 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated |
Lookin' Through the Windows (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
Lookin' Through the Windows (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1973 | The Jackson 5 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated |
Skywriter (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
Skywriter (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1974 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Nominated |
Ben | Outstanding Song | Won | |
Ben | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
The Jackson 5 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated | |
G.I.T.: Get It Together (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
G.I.T.: Get It Together (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1975 | The Jackson 5 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated |
Dancing Machine (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
Dancing Machine (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1976 | The Jackson 5 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated |
All I Do Is Think of You (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
Moving Violation (with The Jackson 5) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1977 | The Jacksons | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated |
Enjoy Yourself (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
The Jacksons (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1978 | The Jacksons | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated |
Goin' Places (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
Goin' Places (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1979 | The Jacksons | Outstanding Duo or Group | Won |
Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
Destiny (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1980 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Won |
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | Outstanding Song | Won | |
Off the Wall | Outstanding Album | Won | |
The Wiz | Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | Won | |
1981 | The Jacksons | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated |
Heartbreak Hotel (This Place Hotel) (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
Triumph (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1983 | Michael Jackson | H. Claude Hodson Medal of Freedom | Won |
Outstanding Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Billie Jean | Outstanding Song | Won | |
Thriller | Outstanding Album | Won | |
1984 | The Jacksons | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated |
Maniac (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
Somebody's Watching Me (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |
Victory (with The Jacksons) | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1985 | We Are the World (as a member of the USA for Africa) | Outstanding Song | Won |
1987 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Won |
Man in the Mirror | Outstanding Song | Won | |
Outstanding Music Video | Won | ||
Bad | Outstanding Album | Won | |
1988 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Won |
Smooth Criminal | Outstanding Song | Won | |
Outstanding Music Video | Won | ||
1989 | Michael Jackson | Entertainer of The Decade | Won |
Leonard Carter Humanitarian Award | Won | ||
1993 | Michael Jackson | Entertainer of the Year Award | Won |
Outstanding Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Black or White | Outstanding Music Video | Won | |
Remember the Time | Outstanding Song | Won | |
Dangerous | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1994 | Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour | Outstanding Performance in a Variety Series/Special | Nominated |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Nominated |
Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |
Earth Song | Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |
You Are Not Alone | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
HIStory | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
1999 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Nominated |
You Rock My World | Outstanding Music Video | Won | |
Outstanding Song | Nominated | ||
Invincible | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Nominated |
Cry Me a River | Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |
Outstanding Song | Nominated | ||
Justified | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Special | Outstanding Variety Series/Special | Won | |
Outstanding Performance in a Variety Series/Special | Won | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Nominated |
SexyBack (with Timbaland) | Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |
My Love (featuring T.I.) | Outstanding Song | Nominated | |
LoveSounds | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
2013 | Bad 25 | Outstanding Album | Nominated |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Nominated |
Michael Jackson & Jay Z | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated | |
Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |
Outstanding Song | Nominated | ||
Immortal | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
2015 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Nominated |
Michael Jackson & Pharrell Williams | Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated | |
2019 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Male Artist | Nominated |
Love Never Felt So Good | Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |
Xscape | Outstanding Album | Nominated | |
2024 | ICU (with Coco Jones) | Outstanding Soul/R&B Song | Won |
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional) | Nominated |
NARM (National Association of Recording Merchandisers)[kái goân-sí-bé]
The National Association of Recording Merchandisers is a United States not-for-profit trade association that serves music retailing businesses in lobbying and trade promotion. In 1984, they awarded Jackson with 6 awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | Gift of Music Award | Won |
Thriller | Best Selling Album | Won | |
Billie Jean | Best Selling Single | Won | |
The Making of Thriller | Best Home Video | Won | |
1993 | Dangerous | Best Selling Urban Music Recording Male | Won |
1995 | Michael Jackson | The Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award | Won |
NASDAQ[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson presented with an award by NASDAQ Chief executive Hardwick Simmons, Weild said in a statement, because of his "extraordinary vision and commitment to excellence in the entertainment industry.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Michael Jackson | NASDAQ Award | Won |
National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson was the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement award, from the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters, in 1992.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Michael Jackson | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Michael Jackson | National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame | Inducted |
National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Michael Jackson | National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame | Inducted |
National Urban Coalition Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson won an award from the National Urban Coalition, for his humanitarian endeavors, in 1989.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | Humanitarian Award | Won |
Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards is an annual awards show, that honors the year's biggest television, movie, and music acts, as voted by the people. Michael Jackson has won 3 times out of 21 nominations.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Edward Scissorhands | Favorite Movie Actor | Nominated |
1992 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Singer/Group | Nominated |
Black or White | Favorite Song | Nominated | |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Singer | Nominated |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Singer | Nominated |
2003 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Singer | Nominated |
2004 | Where Is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Favorite Collaboration | Nominated |
2006 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Favorite Movie Actor | Nominated |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Singer | Won |
2008 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Singer | Nominated |
2011 | Michael Jackson | The Big Help Award | Won |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Singer | Won |
KCA Fan Army | Nominated | ||
2015 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Singer | Nominated |
2017 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Singer | Nominated |
Michael Jackson & Anna Kendrick | Favorite Frenemies | Nominated | |
Can't Stop the Feeling! | Favorite Song | Nominated | |
Favorite Music Video | Nominated | ||
Trolls | Favorite Voice From An Animated Movie | Nominated | |
Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Favorite Soundtrack | Nominated | |
2019 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Singer | Nominated |
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | Michael Jackson | Favorite International Singer | Nominated |
Nickelodeon Brazil Kids' Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | Favorite International Artist | Won |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Favorite International Artist | Nominated |
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Singer | Nominated |
Night Tracks Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Michael Jackson | Artist Of The Year | Won |
Nissan Motors[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Michael Jackson | Key For The Nissan Motors | Won |
NME Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Thriller | Best Promo Video | Won |
NME Critic And Reader Lists[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | NME Singles 1979 | #14 |
1983 | Billie Jean | NME Singles 1983 | #1 |
Wanna Be Startin' Something | #28 | ||
Thriller | NME Albums Of 1983 | #5 | |
1987 | Billie Jean | NME Writers All Time Top 150 Singles | #24 |
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | #60 | ||
2002 | Michael Jackson | NME Greatest Artists Of All Time | #45 |
Cry Me A River | NME Singles 2002 | #12 | |
2006 | Billie Jean | NME Classic Singles | Inducted |
2012 | Thriller | NME 60 Most Important Albums Of NME’s Lifetime | Inducted |
Billie Jean | NME 100 Greatest Songs Of NME's Lifetime....So Far | #13 | |
Earth Song | NME Greatest No1 Singles In History | #28 | |
2013 | Thriller | NME 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time | #131 |
2014 | Thriller | NME 101 Albums To Hear Before You Die | #46 |
Billie Jean | NME 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time | #57 | |
Man in the Mirror | #327 | ||
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | #375 | ||
2016 | Thriller | NME 50 Albums To Hear Before You Die | Inducted |
NME Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 2011, Jackson tops NME's poll of the Greatest Singers Of All Time.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | Michael Jackson | Greatest Singers Of All Time | #1 |
Michael Jackson & Slash 1995 MTV Video Music Awards | 25 Stunning Live Collaborations | #1 | |
Bad World Tour 1988 At Wembley Stadium | Legendary Gigs | #1 | |
Michael Jackson | 20 Best Pop Acts of All Time | #3 | |
Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough | 100 Best Songs of The 70's | #9 | |
Bad | 50 Fastest Selling Albums Ever | #11 | |
Beat It | 50 Greatest Guitar Solos | #17 | |
Billie Jean | 100 Best Songs of The 80's | #18 | |
Billie Jean | 100 Greatest Music Videos | #100 |
NRJ Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The NRJ Music Awards, created in 1999 by the radio station NRJ in partnership with the television network TF1 takes place every year in mid-January at Cannes (PACA, France) as the opening of MIDEM (Marché international de l'édition musicale). They give out awards to popular musicians by different categories.
Jackson has been awarded with 5 NRJ awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Michael Jackson | International Male Artist of the Year | Won |
You Rock My World | International Song of the Year | Nominated | |
2002 | Michael Jackson | International Male Artist of the Year | Won |
Justified | International Album of the Year | Nominated | |
2007 | Michael Jackson | International Male Artist of the Year | Won |
LoveSounds | International Album of the Year | Nominated | |
2008 | Michael Jackson | NRJ Award of Honor | Won |
International Male Artist of the Year | Won | ||
50 Cent & Michael Jackson | International Duo/Group of the Year | Nominated | |
Ayo Technology (with 50 Cent & Timbaland) | Video of the Year | Nominated | |
2013 | Michael Jackson | International Male Artist of the Year | Nominated |
2016 | Michael Jackson | International Male Artist of the Year | Nominated |
Can't Stop the Feeling! | International Song of the Year | Nominated | |
2018 | Michael Jackson | International Male Artist of the Year | Nominated |
Love Never Felt So Good | International Song of the Year | Nominated |
NRJ Radio Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2004 | Where Is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Best International Song | Won |
Online Film & Television Association Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Online Film & Television Association Award honor achievements in film and television.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Michael Jackson - Saturday Night Live | Best Male Performance In a Fiction Program | Nominated |
Operation One to One Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson was honoured with an Operation One to One award in 1992.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Michael Jackson | Operation One to One Award | Won |
Organization of African Unity[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1974 | The Jackson 5 | For Strengthening Afro-Americans | Won |
Orpheus Award[kái goân-sí-bé]
This award is the Austrian version of the Grammy Award.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Michael Jackson | Orpheus Award | Won |
Outer Critics Circle Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | MJ the Musical | Outstanding Choreographer (with Christopher Wheeldon) | Won |
Outstanding Director of a Musical (with Christopher Wheeldon) | Nominated |
Pazz & Jop[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jazz & Pop critics voted Michael Jackson's Billie Jean the single of the year in 1983.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | Off the Wall | Album of The Year 1979 | #18 |
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough | Single of The Year 1979 | #12 | |
1980 | Off the Wall | Album of The Year 1980 | #13 |
1982 | Thriller | Album of The Year 1982 | #15 |
1983 | Thriller | Album of The Year 1983 | Won |
Billie Jean | Single of The Year 1983 | Won | |
Beat It | #7 | ||
Beat It | Video of The Year 1983 | Won | |
Billie Jean | #3 | ||
Thriller | #9 | ||
1985 | We Are The World (as a member of the USA for Africa) | Single of The Year 1985 | #17 |
1987 | The Way You Make Me Feel | Single of The Year 1987 | #22 |
1988 | Man In The Mirror | Single of The Year 1988 | #20 |
1992 | Black or White | Single of The Year 1992 | #19 |
Video of The Year 1992 | #3 | ||
1995 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Video of The Year 1995 | #2 |
2001 | Like I Love You (with Clipse) | Single of The Year 2001 | #33 |
2002 | Rock Your Body | Single of The Year 2002 | #12 |
Cry Me a River | #14 | ||
2006 | LoveSounds | Album of The Year 2006 | #28 |
My Love (featuring T.I.) | Single of The Year 2006 | #4 | |
SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | #7 | ||
2007 | What Goes Around... Comes Around | Single of The Year 2007 | #57 |
LoveStoned | #97 | ||
2008 | 4 Minutes (featuring Madonna) | Single of The Year 2008 | #135 |
2009 | Dead and Gone (featuring T.I.) | Single of The Year 2009 | #298 |
Love Sex Magic (featuring Ciara) | #325 | ||
2013 | Immortal | Album of The Year 2013 | #51 |
Mirrors | Single of The Year 2013 | #11 | |
Suit & Tie (featuring Jay Z) | #62 | ||
Tunnel Vision | #162 | ||
2018 | Love Never Felt So Good | Single of The Year 2018 | #74 |
People[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Michael Jackson | Sexiest Man Alive | Won |
People's Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The People's Choice Awards is an awards show recognizing the people and the work of popular culture. The show has been held annually since 1975 and is claimed to be based on the opinions of the general public.
In 1984, Michael Jackson was named "Entertainer of the Year" and his music video, Thriller, collected the award for "Favorite Video of the Year".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | Best All Round Entertainer of the Year | Won |
Thriller | Favorite Video of the Year | Won | |
1986 | We Are The World (with Lionel Richie) | Favorite New Song | Won |
1988 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Musical Performer | Nominated |
Bad | Favorite Music Video | Nominated | |
1989 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Musical Performer | Nominated |
Smooth Criminal | Favorite Music Video | Won | |
1993 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Musical Performer | Nominated |
Black or White | Favorite Music Video | Nominated | |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Musical Performer | Nominated |
1999 | Michael Jackson | Favorite All Time Musical Performer | Nominated |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Musical Performer | Nominated |
2004 | Where Is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Favorite Combined Forces | Nominated |
2006 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Favorite Motion Picture Actor | Won |
2008 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Singer | Won |
What Goes Around...Comes Around | Favorite R&B Song | Won | |
Favorite Pop Song | Won | ||
2009 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Favorite Combined Forces | Nominated |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Artist | Won |
Favorite R&B Artist | Won | ||
Favorite Pop Artist | Nominated | ||
Mirrors | Favorite Song | Nominated | |
Immortal | Favorite Album | Won | |
2017 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Artist | Won |
Favorite Pop Artist | Nominated | ||
Can't Stop the Feeling! | Favorite Song | Won |
Pitchfork[kái goân-sí-bé]
Pitchfork Album of the Year[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | LoveSounds | Top 50 Albums of 2006 | #25 |
2013 | Immortal | Top 50 Albums of 2013 | #44 |
Pitchfork Track of the Year[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Cry Me a River | Top 50 Singles of 2002 | #3 |
Rock Your Body | #23 | ||
2006 | My Love (featuring T.I.) | Top 100 Singles of 2006 | Won |
2013 | Mirrors | Top 100 Singles of 2013 | #55 |
2018 | Love Never Felt So Good | Top 100 Singles of 2018 | #10 |
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Best Original Song | Nominated |
Playboy Music Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1986 | Michael Jackson | Playboy Music Poll Winner | Won |
Pocono Mountains Film Festival[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson won the Humanitarian Award from the Pocono Mountains Film Festival in 2009.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Michael Jackson | Humanitarian Award | Won |
Pollstar Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Pollstar Concert Industry Awards are held annually by Pollstar, to reward the best in the business of shows and concerts.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Michael Jackson | Most Creative Stage Production | Nominated |
Major Tour Of The Year Production | Nominated | ||
1993 | Michael Jackson | Most Creative Stage Production | Nominated |
Major Tour Of The Year Production | Nominated | ||
1996 | Michael Jackson | Most Creative Stage Production | Nominated |
Major Tour Of The Year Production | Nominated | ||
1999 | Michael Jackson | Most Creative Tour Package | Nominated |
Most Creative Stage Production | Nominated | ||
2002 | Michael Jackson | Most Creative Tour Package | Nominated |
Most Creative Stage Production | Nominated | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Most Creative Tour Package | Won |
Most Creative Stage Production | Won | ||
Major Tour of the Year | Nominated | ||
2014 | Michael Jackson | Major Tour of the Year | Nominated |
Most Creative Stage Production | Nominated | ||
2019 | Michael Jackson | Best Pop Tour | Nominated |
Pop Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Pop Awards are presented annually by Pop Magazine, honoring the best in popular music. Michael Jackson has won one award from two nominations.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | Michael Jackson | Artist of The Year | Nominated |
Say Something (with Brandon Jackson) | Song of The Year | Won |
Popcorn Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Popcorn Magazine has awarded Jackson with three awards, including one for "Artist of the Decade".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Decade | Won |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Favorite Male Vocalist | Won |
Pop Corn Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Greek Pop Corn Music Awards are a defunct awards ceremony that were the first official Greek music awards show from 1992-2001 and were organized by the Greek magazine Pop Corn. The Arion Music Awards became the new national music awards ceremony in 2001 after the Pop Corns were discontinued. Michael Jackson has won 2 awards from 12 nominations.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Artist | Nominated |
Black or White | Best Single | Nominated | |
Best Video Clip | Nominated | ||
Dangerous | Best Album | Nominated | |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Artist | Won |
Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Best Single | Nominated | |
Best Video Clip | Nominated | ||
HIStory | Best Album | Won | |
1999 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Artist | Nominated |
You Rock My World | Best Single | Nominated | |
Best Video Clip | Nominated | ||
Invincible | Best Album | Nominated |
Pop Rocky Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Pop Rocky Magazine has given Jackson two awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Singer of The Year | Won |
1995 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Male Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Power of Oneness Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 2003, Jackson was honoured with a Oneness Award for his contributions to racial harmony.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Michael Jackson | Contributions to Racial Harmony | Won |
Premios Ondas Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Black or White | Mejor Clip | Won |
Premios Oye![kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | SexyBack (with Timbaland) | English Record of the Year | Nominated |
LoveSounds | English Album of the Year | Nominated | |
2008 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | English Record of the Year | Won |
Premios Telehit[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Premios Telehit are an awards conducted by TV channel Mexican Telehit where awarded national and international artists.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Michael Jackson | Prize "International Musical Quality | Won |
2016 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Song of the Year | Nominated |
Presentation Casement of Platinum Disc[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | Presented in the U.K. for the 'Thriller' Album | Won |
Presidential Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1984, Jackson was approached to donate "Beat It" as backing music for a commercial on drunk driving. Jackson agreed and it was arranged for the singer to be awarded with an honor from the President of the United States, Ronald Reagan. Prior to collecting the award, President Reagan sent Jackson a telegram, which read:
“ | Your deep faith in God and adherence to traditional values are an inspiration to all of us. You've gained quite a number of fans along the road since "I Want You Back" and Nancy and I are among them. Keep up the good work, Michael. We're very happy for you. | ” |
The presentation took place on May 14, 1984, at the White House. Upon reaching the podium, Reagan remarked, "I hope you'll forgive me, but we have quite a few young folks in the White House who all wanted me to give you the same message. They said to tell Michael, "Please give some TLC to the PYTs. A reference to Jackson's Grammy Award-nominated song, "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)". Reagan also stated that Jackson "is proof of what a person can accomplish through a lifestyle free of alcohol or drug abuse. People young and old respect that. And if Americans follow his example, then we can face up to the problem of drinking and driving, and we can, in Michael's words, beat it.
On April 5, 1990, Jackson returned to the White House to be recognized as "Artist of the Decade" by President George H. W. Bush. Three years later, on May 1, 1992, President Bush presented Jackson with an award acknowledging him as "a point of light ambassador". Jackson received the award in recognition for his efforts in charity's for children. Jackson was the only entertainer to receive the award.
Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Michael Jackson | Presidential Humanitarian Award | Won |
1990 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Decade | Won |
1992 | Michael Jackson | Point of Light Ambassador | Won |
Princes Trust Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | Tremendous Supprt For The Organization | Won |
Pro-Set Los Angeles Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Pro-Set Los Angeles Music Awards has given Jackson two awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Michael Jackson | Best Pop Male Vocalist | Won |
Black or White | Video Of The Year | Won |
Puls Music TV[kái goân-sí-bé]
Puls Music TV awarded Jackson with two awards in 1996, including one for "Best Foreign Male Singer".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Michael Jackson | Best Foreign Male Singer | Won |
Best Show of the Year - 1996 | Won |
Q Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Bad | Q Magazine Recordings Of The Year | Inducted |
1992 | Dangerous | Q Magazine Recordings Of The Year | Inducted |
1995 | Bad | In Our Lifetime: Q'S 100 Best Albums | Inducted |
1997 | Off the Wall | Q Readers 100 Greatest Albums Ever in 1979 | Won |
1998 | Off the Wall | Q Magazine’s 50 Best Albums Of The ‘70’s | #26 |
2002 | I Want You Back (as The Jacksons) | Q The 50 Most Exciting Tunes Ever.. | #14 |
Justified | Q Magazine Recordings Of The Year | #4 | |
2003 | Thriller | Q Readers 100 Greatest Albums Ever | #73 |
Thriller | Q 100 Songs That Changed The World | #59 | |
Girl You Know It’s True (as The Jacksons) | #69 | ||
Billie Jean | Q Special Edition - 1001 Best Songs Ever.. | #63 | |
Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ | #76 | ||
Black or White | #92 | ||
Can You Feel It (as The Jacksons) | #98 | ||
I Want You Back (as The Jacksons) | #112 | ||
Cry Me A River | #656 | ||
Rock Your Body | #976 | ||
Liberian Girl | #1001 | ||
2004 | Beat It | Q50: Air Guitar | Inducted |
Rock with You | Q50: Ballads | Inducted | |
Rock Your Body | Q50: Best of the 21st Century so far… | Inducted | |
I Want You Back (as The Jacksons) | 20 Number Two Singles That Should Have Reached Number One | #4 | |
Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ | 10 Album Openers That Still Make the Hairs Stand Up on the Back of Your Neck | #4 | |
The Girl is Mine (with Paul McCartney) | 10 Cases of Good Songwriters Going Bad | #3 | |
Invincible | 15 Albums Where Great Rock Acts Lost the Plot | #3 | |
Michael Jackson | Q Mag: 100 Greatest Gigs Ever (UK Gigs) | #64 | |
The Jacksons | Q - 50 Bands That Changed The World! | Inducted | |
2005 | Thriller | The Q Ultimate Music Collection Pop Albums | Inducted |
Rock Your Body | The Q Ultimate Music Collection Pop Tracks | Inducted | |
I Want You Back (as The Jacksons) | The Q Ultimate Music Collection Soul Tracks | Inducted | |
2006 | Thriller | 40 Best Albums of the 1980s | #2 |
Billie Jean | 40 Best Tracks of the 1980s | Won | |
Billie Jean | 100 Greatest Songs of all Time | #16 | |
Invincible | The 50 Worst Albums Ever! | #30 | |
LoveSounds | Q Magazine Recordings Of The Year | #36 | |
SexyBack | Readers’ 100 Greatest Tracks of the Year | #61 | |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Q Artists And Albums Of The 21st Century | #51 |
Thriller | 21 Albums That Changed Music | #13 | |
2010 | Justified | Q Artists And Albums Of The 21st Century | #20 |
2016 | Bad | The Greatest Albums Of The Last 30 Years | Inducted |
Radio Disney Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Radio Disney Music Awards is an annual awards show which is operated and governed by Radio Disney.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Artist | Nominated |
2003 | Michael Jackson | Male with Most Style | Won |
Best Male Artist | Nominated | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Artist | Nominated |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Artist | Won |
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Song of the Year | Nominated |
Best Song That Makes You Smile | Nominated |
Radio Luxembourg Golden Lion Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1993, Jackson received a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement from Radio Luxembourg and RTL.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Michael Jackson | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
Radio Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 2003, Jackson was honoured with a Radio Music Award for his humanitarian endeavors.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Year: Top 40 Radio | Won |
Rock Your Body | Song of the Year: Top 40 Radio | Nominated | |
2003 | Michael Jackson | Humanitarian Award | Won |
Radio On[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | The Jackson 5 | Top 25 Artists | #14 |
Michael Jackson | #22 |
Record World[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1971 | Michael Jackson | Top Featured Vocalist From a Group (End Pop Singles Awards) | Won |
The Jacksons | Top Male Vocal Group (End Pop Singles Awards) | #2 | |
Rockin' Robin | Top Record (Record World Year) | #16 | |
1979 | Michael Jackson | Special Achievement (Year End Awards Singles) | Won |
Top Male Vocalist (Year End Awards Singles) | #4 | ||
The Jacksons | Top Male Group (Year End Awards Singles) | #12 | |
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | Top Overall Single (Year End Awards Singles) | #11 | |
Top Solo Single (Year End Awards Singles) | #7 | ||
Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) (as The Jacksons) | Top Overall Single (Year End Awards Singles) | #24 | |
Top Group Single (Year End Awards Singles) | #14 | ||
Michael Jackson | Top Male Vocalist (Year End Awards Albums) | #5 | |
Top Male Crossover Artist (Year End Awards Albums) | #3 | ||
Top Crossover Artist (Year End Awards Albums) | #4 | ||
Off the Wall | Top Solo Album (Year End Awards Albums) | #4 | |
Top Overall Album (Year End Awards Albums) | #19 | ||
1980 | Michael Jackson | Special Achievement (Year End Awards Albums) | Won |
Special Achievement (Black Oriented Albums) | Won | ||
Top Male Vocalist (Year End Awards Singles) | #4 | ||
Top Male Vocalist (Year End Awards Albums) | #2 | ||
Top Male Vocalist (Black Oriented Singles) | #7 | ||
Top Male Vocalist (Black Oriented Albums) | #2 | ||
Top Male Vocalist (Year End Awards A/C) | #13 | ||
Top Crossover Artist (Year End Awards Singles) | #4 | ||
Top Crossover Artist (Year End Awards Albums) | Won | ||
Top Male Crossover Artist (Year End Awards Singles) | #2 | ||
Top Male Crossover Artist (Year End Awards Albums) | Won | ||
Top Male Crossover Artist (Black Oriented Albums) | #3 | ||
Top Disco Crossover Artist (Black Oriented Albums) | #3 | ||
Rock with You | Top Overall Record (Year End Awards Singles) | #21 | |
Top Solo Record (Year End Awards Singles) | #10 | ||
Top Overall Record (Black Oriented Singles) | #18 | ||
Top Solo Record (Black Oriented Singles) | #7 | ||
She's Out of My Life | Top Solo Record (Year End Awards A/C) | #23 | |
Off the Wall | Top Solo Album (Year End Awards Albums) | #2 | |
Top Overall Album (Year End Awards Albums) | #2 | ||
Top Overall Album (Black Oriented Albums) | #3 | ||
Top Solo Album (Black Oriented Albums) | #2 | ||
The Jacksons | Top Male Group (Year End Awards Albums) | #15 | |
Top Male Group (Year End Awards Singles) | #12 | ||
Top Male Group (Black Oriented Albums) | #9 | ||
Top Male Group (Black Oriented Singles) | #15 | ||
Top Male Group (Year End Awards Disco) | #2 | ||
Top Crossover Group (Year End Awards Albums) | #5 | ||
Top Crossover Group (Black Oriented Albums) | #5 | ||
Top Vocal Group (Year End Awards Disco) | #4 | ||
Top Album Artists (Year End Awards Disco) | #8 | ||
Top Single Artists (Year End Awards Disco) | #10 | ||
Lovely One (as The Jacksons) | Top Group Record (Black Oriented Singles) | #13 | |
Top Single Record (Black Oriented Singles) | #22 | ||
Top Overall Single (Year End Awards Disco) | #12 | ||
Top Group Record (Year End Awards Disco) | #5 | ||
Triumph (as The Jacksons) | Top Group Record (Black Oriented Albums) | #8 |
Red Nation Film Festival[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | Michael Jackson | Red Nation Humanitarian Award | Won |
Rennbahn Express Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Rennbahn Express Magazine has given Jackson two awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Thriller | Video of the 80's | Won |
Michael Jackson | Star of the 80's | Won |
Rockbjörnen[kái goân-sí-bé]
Rockbjörnen is a music prize in Sweden, divided into several categories, which is awarded annually by the newspaper Aftonbladet. The prize was first awarded in 1979, and is mostly centered on pop and rock.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Michael Jackson | The Year's Foreign Artist | Won |
1989 | The Jacksons | The Year's Foreign Group | Won |
1992 | Dangerous | The Year's Foreign Album | Won |
2006 | Michael Jackson | The Year's Foreign Artist | Won |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry.
Michael Jackson has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice; as a member of The Jacksons in 1997 and as a solo artist in 2001.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | The Jacksons | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Inducted |
2001 | Michael Jackson | Inducted |
Rock and Roll Songs Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2004 | I Want You Back (as The Jacksons) | Rock and Roll Songs Hall of Fame | Inducted |
ABC (as The Jacksons) | Inducted | ||
Billie Jean | Inducted | ||
Beat It | Inducted |
The 200 Definitive Albums Of All Time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | Off the Wall | The 200 Definitive Albums Of All Time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | Inducted |
Thriller | Inducted | ||
Dangerous | Inducted |
Rock De Lux[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | SexyBack | Songs Of The Year 2006 | #2 |
2013 | Experience | Albums Of The Year 2013 | #14 |
Suit & Tie | Tracks Of The Year 2013 | #7 |
Rock Over Europe Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | Children of the World Video Award | Won |
Role Model Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Michael Jackson | Role Model Award | Won |
Rolling Stone Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason.
They have awarded Jackson with 4 awards throughout his career.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Off the Wall | Top 100 Albums Of The Last 20 Years | #68 |
Thriller | #85 | ||
1989 | Thriller | Video of the Decade | Won |
I Want You Back | The 100 Best Singles Of The Last 25 Years | #5 | |
Billie Jean | #22 | ||
1990 | Thriller | The 100 Greatest Albums Of The 80s | #7 |
2002 | Thriller | Readers Top 100 Albums | #12 |
Off the Wall | #72 | ||
2003 | Thriller | 500 Greatest Albums of All Time | #20 |
Off the Wall | #68 | ||
Bad | #202 | ||
Beat It | 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time | #81 | |
2004 | Billie Jean | 500 Greatest Songs of All Time | #58 |
Beat It | #337 | ||
2006 | Michael Jackson | 100 Greatest Artists of All Time | #35 |
2008 | Michael Jackson | 100 Greatest Singers of All Time | #25 |
Leave Me Alone | 100 Top Music Videos | #8 | |
Beat It | #12 | ||
Thriller | #16 | ||
Billie Jean | #27 | ||
Black or White | #52 | ||
Billie Jean | 100 Greatest Pop Songs | #5 | |
Beat It | #22 | ||
Rock With You | #82 | ||
2009 | LoveSounds | Albums Of The Decade (2000-2009) | #46 |
Cry Me a River | Songs Of The Decade (2000-2009) | #20 | |
2015 | Michael Jackson | 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time | #34 |
Rolling Stone 200: The Essential Rock Collection[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Off the Wall | The 80s Era Albums | Inducted |
Thriller | Inducted |
Rolling Stone Critics & Readers[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Thriller | Best Albums (Critics) | Nominated |
Beat It | Best Singles (Critics) | Nominated | |
Billie Jean | Nominated | ||
Thriller | Best Albums (Readers) | Nominated | |
Beat It | Best Singles (Readers) | Nominated | |
Billie Jean | Nominated | ||
2002 | Rock Your Body | Best Singles (Critics) | #7 |
Justified | Best Albums (Readers) | Won | |
Rock Your Body | Best Singles (Readers) | #7 | |
Where Is the Love? (featuring The Black Eyed Peas) | #9 | ||
2006 | LoveSounds | Best Albums (Critics) | #26 |
SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Best Singles (Critics) | #21 | |
My Love (featuring T.I.) | #50 | ||
2007 | What Goes Around... Comes Around | Best Singles (Critics) | #24 |
2013 | Mirrors | Best Singles (Critics) | #7 |
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The RTHK International Pop Poll Awards is an annual award show presented at RTHK Studio 1 that honors the best in international and national music established in 1989.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Michael Jackson | Top Male Artist | 1st |
Hold My Hand (with Akon) | Top 10 Gold International Gold Songs | Won | |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Top Male Artist | 3rd |
Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Top 10 Gold International Gold Songs | Nominated | |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Top Male Artist | 3rd |
Mirrors | Top 10 Gold International Gold Songs | Won | |
2017 | Michael Jackson | Top Male Artist | 3rd |
Can't Stop the Feeling! | Top 10 Gold International Gold Songs | Won | |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Top Male Artist | 3rd |
RTL Television Award (Germany)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Michael Jackson | Ehren Loewen | Won |
Ryan White Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1991 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Contribution to AIDS Program | Won |
Satellite Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Satellite Awards is an annual award ceremony honoring the year's outstanding performers, films, and television shows, presented by the International Press Academy.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | Best Original Song | Nominated |
Saturn Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | The Wiz | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated |
1983 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (soundtrack) | Best Music (with Quincy Jones) | Won |
Save the World Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Michael Jackson | Save the World Award | Won |
Scotty Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1981 | Off the Wall | Scotty Awards | Won |
Semper Opera Ball[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Michael Jackson | St. George's Great Medal of Graditute | Won |
Silver Clef Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Silver Clef Awards is an annual UK music awards lunch which has been running since 1976.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Michael Jackson | Best Live Act | Won |
Sixteen and Spec Magazines Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1972 | Michael Jackson | Best Singer | Won |
Rockin' Robin | Best Single Of The Year | Won |
Slant Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | Remember the Time | The 100 Best Singles of the 1990s | #45 |
Scream (with Janet Jackson) | #83 | ||
2012 | Thriller | The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s | Won |
Bad | #48 | ||
Billie Jean | The 100 Best Singles of the 1980s | Won | |
Beat It | #10 | ||
Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin | #37 | ||
Smooth Criminal | #94 |
Smash Hits Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Smash Hits was a pop music based magazine, aimed at children and young teenagers, and originally published in the United Kingdom by EMAP. It ran from 1978 to 2006 and was issued fortnightly for most of that time. The name survives as a brand for a related spin-off digital television channel, digital radio station, and website which have survived the demise of the printed magazine.
Michael Jackson has won 12 Smash Hits related awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Michael Jackson | Most Handsome Human Being | #20 |
Best Male Singer of the Year | #6 | ||
Say Say Say (with Paul McCartney) | Best Video of the Year | #8 | |
Billie Jean | Best Video of the Year | #10 | |
Best Single of the Year | #15 | ||
Beat It | Best Video of the Year | #14 | |
Thriller | Best LP of the Year | #3 | |
1984 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Singer of the Year | #7 |
Thriller | Best Video of the Year | #2 | |
1987 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Singer of the Year | Won |
Most Useless Person of the Year | #4 | ||
Best Dressed Person of the Year | #5 | ||
Worst Dressed Person of the Year | #5 | ||
Most Fanciable Male of the Year | #7 | ||
Worst Male Singer of the Year | #8 | ||
Bad | Best Video of the Year | Won | |
Worst Video of the Year | #2 | ||
Best Single of the Year | #3 | ||
Bad | Best LP of the Year | Won | |
Worst LP of the Year | Won | ||
1988 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Singer of the Year | Won |
Best Dressed Person of the Year | #4 | ||
Worst Male Singer of the Year | #5 | ||
Most Fanciable Male of the Year | #6 | ||
Worst Dressed Person of the Year | #7 | ||
Most Promising Solo Artist | #10 | ||
Worst Haircut of the Year | #10 | ||
Bad | Best Pop Video of the Year | #6 | |
The Way You Make Me Feel | Best Pop Video of the Year | #10 | |
Dirty Diana | Best Single of the Year | #9 | |
Bad | Best LP of the Year | #4 | |
1989 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Singer of the Year | #2 |
Most Fanciable Male of the Year | #4 | ||
Best Dressed Person of the Year | #4 | ||
Worst Male Singer of the Year | #7 | ||
Dirty Diana | Best Single of the Year | #9 | |
Liberian Girl | Best Pop Video of the Year | #6 | |
Moonwalker | Worst Film of the Year | Won | |
1990 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Singer of the Year | #5 |
Worst Male Singer of the Year | #6 | ||
1991 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Singer of the Year | #10 |
Worst Male Singer of the Year | #8 | ||
1992 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Vocalist | Won |
1993 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Vocalist | Won |
Best Male Artist | Won | ||
1995 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Artist | Won |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Most Fanciable Male | Won |
Best Dancer | Won |
Songwriters Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Michael Jackson | Songwriters Hall of Fame | Won |
Sony Music Entertainment[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Michael Jackson | Top Selling Artist Of The Decade | Won |
1997 | Michael Jackson | Special Award to Signify Sales of 100 Million Singles and Albums | Won |
2017 | Thriller | 110 Millions Copies Sold Worldwide | Won |
Sony Music Japan[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Michael Jackson | Outstanding Achievement As An Artist And An Performer | Won |
Sony Music Turkey[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 2003, Jackson was awarded by Sony Music Turkey with "Best Selling Foreign Artist Ever" award for sales of over 1.7 million units alone in Turkey.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Michael Jackson | Best Selling Foreign Artist Ever | Won |
Sony Music UK Black Belt Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Dangerous | Sony Music UK Black Belt Award | Won |
Sony Music UK[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | You Are Not Alone | For Outstanding Achievement of Consecutive Nr 1 Singles in the UK | Won |
Earth Song | Won |
Soul Tracks Readers' Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | The Jacksons | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
2009 | Michael Jackson | Greatest Male Soul Singers of All Time | #9 |
The Jacksons | Greatest Soul Groups of All-Time | #7 | |
I Want You Back (as The Jacksons) | The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 60s | #15 | |
Who's Lovin' You (as The Jacksons) | #25 | ||
The Love You Save (as The Jacksons) | #100 | ||
Rock with You | The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 70s | #11 | |
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | #34 | ||
Off the Wall | #37 | ||
Off the Wall | The 50 Best Soul Albums of the 70s | #4 | |
Destiny (as The Jacksons) | #78 | ||
Billie Jean | The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 80s | #5 | |
Thriller | #10 | ||
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' | #23 | ||
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) | #25 | ||
Man in the Mirror | #32 | ||
Human Nature | #41 | ||
Beat It | #50 | ||
Smooth Criminal | #55 | ||
Thriller | The 75 Best Soul Albums of the 80s | Won | |
Bad | #14 | ||
Remember the Time | The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 90s | #2 | |
You Rock My World | #12 | ||
Black or White | #96 | ||
Dangerous | The 75 Best Soul Albums of the 90s | #21 | |
Invincible | #74 | ||
The Lady in My Life | The 100 Greatest Slow Jams of All Time | #49 | |
Got to Be There | #76 | ||
I'll Be There (as The Jacksons) | #77 | ||
Human Nature | #92 | ||
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | The 100 Greatest Disco Songs of All Time | #6 | |
Rock with You | #21 | ||
Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) (as The Jacksons) | #54 | ||
Working Day and Night | #84 | ||
2013 | Immortal | Major Label Album of the Year | Nominated |
Soul Train Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Soul Train Music Awards is an annual award show aired in national television syndication that honors the best in Black music and entertainment. It is produced by the makers of Soul Train, the program from which it takes its name, and features musical performances by various R&B and hip hop music recording artists interspersed throughout the ceremonies.
The Soul Train Awards have honoured Jackson with 16 awards and inducted him into their Hall of Fame in 1995. Since 1997 to 2007, the video award was renamed to the "Michael Jackson Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video".
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Bad | Best R&B/Soul Male Single | Won |
Song of the Year | Won | ||
The Way You Make Me Feel | Video of the Year | Nominated | |
Bad | Album of the Year | Won | |
Best R&B/Soul Male Album | Won | ||
1989 | Michael Jackson | Heritage Award for Career Achievement | Won |
Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year | Won | ||
Silver Award for 1980's Artist of the Decade | Won | ||
Man in the Mirror | Song of The Year | Nominated | |
Video of the Year | Won | ||
Best R&B/Soul Male Single | Won | ||
1992 | Black or White | Best R&B/Soul Male Single | Nominated |
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
1993 | Michael Jackson | Humanitarian Award | Won |
Remember The Time | Best R&B/Soul Male Single | Won | |
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
Dangerous | Album of the Year | Won | |
Best R&B/Soul Male Album | Won | ||
1996 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Video of the Year | Nominated |
You Are Not Alone | Best R&B/Soul Male Single | Nominated | |
HIStory | Album of the Year | Won | |
Best R&B/Soul Male Album | Nominated | ||
1999 | You Rock My World | Song of the Year | Nominated |
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
Butterflies | Best R&B/Soul Male Single | Nominated | |
Invincible | Best R&B/Soul Male Album | Nominated | |
2000 | Michael Jackson | Quincy Jones Award for Career Achievement | Won |
2002 | Rock Your Body | Video of the Year | Nominated |
Like I Love You (with Clipse) | Best R&B/Soul Male Single | Nominated | |
Justified | Album of the Year | Nominated | |
Best R&B/Soul Male Album | Nominated | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best Male R&B/Soul Artist | Nominated |
SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Video of the Year | Nominated | |
Best R&B/Soul Male Single | Nominated | ||
LoveSounds | Album of the Year | Won | |
Best R&B/Soul Male Album | Nominated | ||
2010 | Hold My Hand (with Akon) | The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | Nominated |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Best R&B/Soul Male Artist | Nominated |
Mirrors | The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | Nominated | |
Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Song of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Dance Performance | Nominated | ||
Immortal | Album of the Year | Nominated | |
Holy Grail (with Jay Z) | Best Hip Hop Song of the Year | Nominated | |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Best R&B/Soul Male Artist | Nominated |
Love Never Felt So Good | Song of the Year | Nominated | |
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
Xscape | Album of the Year | Nominated | |
2023 | ICU (with Coco Jones) | The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | Nominated |
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||
Video of the Year | Nominated |
Soul Train Music Awards Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | Michael Jackson | Soul Train Music Awards Hall of Fame | Won |
Source Hip Hop Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Michael Jackson | R&B Artist of the Year | Won |
Southwest Record Pool Industry Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Michael Jackson | Excellence For Male Vocalist | Won |
Spike Guys' Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Spike Guys' Choice Awards (formerly Guy's Choice Awards) is an awards show produced by the Viacom cable channel Spike and held since 2007. Jackson has won one award.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Michael Jackson | Troops Choice for Entertainer of the Year | Won |
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Best Soundtrack | Nominated |
Stinkers Bad Movie Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Men in Black II | Most Distracting Celebrity Cameo Appearance | Won |
Suosikki Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Michael Jackson | Super Star of the Century | Won |
TEC Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The TEC Awards is an annual award show recognizing the achievements of audio professionals.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | LoveSounds | Record Production/Album | Nominated |
2008 | LoveSounds World Tour | Tour Sound Production | Nominated |
2014 | Mirrors | Record Production/Single or Track | Nominated |
Immortal World Tour | Tour/Event Sound Production | Nominated |
Teen Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Teen Choice Awards were established in 1999 to honor the year's biggest achievements in music, movies, sports and television, being voted by young people aged between 13 and 19. Jackson received the Ultimate Choice Award at the 2008 show, and received the first-ever Decade Award at the 2016 show; the latter to celebrate his achievements since the release of LoveSounds. Michael Jackson has won 13 awards from 49 nominations.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Michael Jackson | Choice Hottie Male | Won |
2001 | Michael Jackson | Choice Hottie Male | Won |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Choice Hottie Male | Won |
Choice Music: Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Artist | Nominated | ||
Choice Fashion Icon: Male | Nominated | ||
Cry Me a River | Choice Music: Break-Up Song | Won | |
Choice Music: Single | Nominated | ||
Choice Music: Collaboration | Nominated | ||
Like I Love You (with Clipse) | Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Track | Won | |
Justified | Choice Music: Album | Nominated | |
2003 | Michael Jackson | Choice Music: Male Artist | Won |
Choice Music: R&B Artist | Nominated | ||
Choice Hottie Male | Nominated | ||
Justified World Tour | Choice Music: Tour | Won | |
2004 | Michael Jackson | Choice Hottie Male | Nominated |
Choice Male Fashion Icon | Nominated | ||
Where is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | Choice Music: Hip-Hop/Rap Track | Won | |
Choice Music: Hook Up | Nominated | ||
2005 | Signs (with Snoop Dogg & Charlie Wilson) | Choice Music: Collaboration | Nominated |
2006 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Choice Movie Actor: Comedy | Won |
Michael Jackson | Choice Hottie Male | Nominated | |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Choice Music: Male Artist | Won |
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Choice Music: Break-Up Song | Won | |
2008 | Michael Jackson | Ultimate Choice Award | Won |
Choice Music: Male Artist | Nominated | ||
4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Choice Music: Hook Up | Nominated | |
Choice Music: Single | Nominated | ||
2009 | Love Sex Magic (with Ciara) | Best Hook-Up Song | Nominated |
2010 | Michael Jackson | Activist | Nominated |
Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon Male | Nominated | ||
Carry Out (with Timbaland) | Choice Music: Rap/Hip-Hop Track | Nominated | |
2011 | Michael Jackson | Red Carpet Fashion Icon | Nominated |
2012 | Michael Jackson | Red Carpet Fashion Icon | Nominated |
In Time | Choice Movie Actor: Drama | Nominated | |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Choice Music: Male Artist | Nominated |
Choice Summer Music Star: Male | Nominated | ||
Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon Male | Nominated | ||
Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | Choice Single: Male Artist | Nominated | |
Mirrors | Choice Love Song | Nominated | |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Choice Music: Male Artist | Nominated |
Choice Music: R&B/Hip Hop Artist | Nominated | ||
Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon Male | Nominated | ||
Not a Bad Thing | Choice Love Song | Nominated | |
Immortal World Tour | Choice Summer Tour | Nominated | |
2016 | Michael Jackson | Decade Award | Won |
Can't Stop the Feeling! | Choice Party Song | Nominated | |
Choice Song from a Movie or TV Show | Nominated | ||
Choice Summer Song | Nominated | ||
2018 | Michael Jackson | Choice Music: Male Artist | Nominated |
Love Never Felt So Good | Choice Song: Male Artist | Nominated |
Telegatto Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1983 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Year | Won |
Television Broadcasts Limited[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1987 Television Broadcasts Limited, commonly known as TVB, was the first wireless commercial television station in Hong Kong gave to Michael Jackson an award in recognition of his successful career.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1987 | Michael Jackson | Artistic Award | Won |
The Boston Phoenix and the Phoenix.com[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2008 | Michael Jackson | Best Solo Artist of All Time | Won |
The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2005 | Michael Jackson | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
The Record of the Year[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2003 | Where Is the Love? (with The Black Eyed Peas) | The Record of the Year | Nominated |
2008 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | The Record of the Year | Nominated |
The Recording Academy Honors[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Recording Academy Honors Award was established to celebrate outstanding individuals whose work embodies excellence and integrity and who have improved the environment for the creative community.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2005 | Michael Jackson | Indiana Chapter's The Recording Academy Honors | Won |
The Sun (United Kingdom)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1984 | Michael Jackson | Best Male Singer | Won |
Thriller | Best Video | Won | |
Thriller | Best Album | Won |
Theatre Fans' Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2022 | MJ the Musical | Best Musical | Nominated |
Best Direction of a Musical (with Christopher Wheeldon) | Nominated | ||
Best Choreography (with Christopher Wheeldon) | Nominated | ||
Best Book of a Musical (with Lynn Nottage) | Nominated |
Thriller Commemorative Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2017 | Thriller | The Largest Selling Album/In The Recorded Music History | Won |
TMF Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The TMF Awards are an annual television awards show broadcast live on TMF The Music Factory.
TMF Awards (Belgium)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1996 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Nominated |
1999 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Won |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Nominated |
2006 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Won |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Won |
Best Pop International Powered by Donna | Nominated | ||
Best Live International | Nominated | ||
LoveStoned | Best Video International | Nominated |
TMF Awards (Netherlands)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1996 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Won |
Earth Song | Best International Video | Won | |
1997 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Won |
Best Live Act | Won | ||
1999 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Nominated |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best International Male Artist | Nominated |
Rock Your Body | Best International Video | Nominated | |
2006 | SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | Best International Video | Nominated |
Tony Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2022 | MJ the Musical | Best Musical | Nominated |
Best Choreography (with Christopher Wheeldon & Rich + Tone Talauega) | Won | ||
Best Direction of a Musical (with Christopher Wheeldon) | Nominated | ||
Best Book of a Musical (with Lynn Nottage) | Nominated |
TRL Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The TRL Awards were established in 2003 to honor the best artists and guest appearances on the MTV's program Total Request Live (TRL).
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2002 | Like I Love You (featuring Clipse) | Rock The Mic (Best Performance) | Won |
2003 | Michael Jackson | Biggest Friggin Star to Ever Appear on TRL Award | Nominated |
TV Land Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2007 | Moonwalking on Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever | Televisions Greatest Music Moment | Nominated |
UK Music Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
The UK Music Hall of Fame is an awards ceremony to honor musicians, of any nationality, for their lifetime contributions to music in the United Kingdom.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2004 | Michael Jackson | UK Music Hall of Fame | Inducted |
UK Music Video Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2013 | Mirrors | Best Pop Video – International | Nominated |
2018 | Say Something (with Brandon Jackson) | Best Live Video | Won |
Low (with Lenny Kravitz) | Best Rock Video - International | Nominated |
United Negro College Fund[kái goân-sí-bé]
The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) is an American philanthropic organization that fundraises college tuition money for black students and general scholarship funds for 39 private historically black colleges and universities. The UNCF was incorporated on April 25, 1944 by Frederick D. Patterson, Mary McLeod Bethune, and others.
In 1988, they awarded Jackson with the Frederick Patterson Award.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1988 | Michael Jackson | Frederick Patterson Award | Won |
Doctor of Humane Letters | Won |
United States ARMY, Zama Camp, Japan[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2008 | Michael Jackson | Certificate of Appreciation | Won |
United States National Recording Registry[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 2008, Jackson's Thriller album was inducted into the U.S. National Recording Registry. Each year, organizers select twenty-five recorded works to preserve in the Library of Congress archives based on historical, cultural or aesthetic significance. A recording is only eligible beginning 10 years after its creation.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2008 | Thriller | Historical, Cultural or Aesthetic Significance | Inducted |
Urban Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Urban Music Awards Australia and New Zealand[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Urban Music Awards Australia and New Zealand were established in 2006 as a means of celebrating hip hop, soul and R&B acts throughout the two countries. Two awards ceremonies were held, in 2006 and 2007.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2007 | Michael Jackson | Best International Act | Won |
U.S. Television Viewers Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1986 | Billie Jean | America's Most Favorite Song (1975-1985) | Nominated |
Vanity Fair[kái goân-sí-bé]
Vanity Fair is an American magazine of culture, fashion, and politics published by Condé Nast Publications.
They have honoured Jackson with two awards.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1989 | Michael Jackson | Artist of the Decade | Won |
1990 | Michael Jackson | Most Popular Artist in the History of Show Business | Won |
V Chart Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The V Chart Awards is an awards show organised by YinYueTai. The V Chart is the Chinese counterpart to the American Billboard charts and Korean Gaon Charts. Jackson has been nominated and won ones.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2014 | Michael Jackson | Favorite Artist of the Year (Western) | Won |
VEVO Certified Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Vevo certified award honors artists with over 100 million views on Vevo and its partners (including YouTube) through special features on the Vevo website. It was launched in June 2012.
Jackson has 55 vevo certified videos on YouTube.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Album | Result |
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1 | Don't Stop Till You Get Enough | 100,000,000 + Views | Off the Wall | Won |
2 | Rock with You | Won | ||
3 | Off the Wall | Won | ||
4 | The Girl Is Mine (with Paul McCartney) | Thriller | Won | |
5 | Billie Jean | 1,000,000,000 + Views | Won | |
6 | Beat It | Won | ||
7 | Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' | 100,000,000 + Views | Won | |
8 | Human Nature | Won | ||
9 | P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) | Won | ||
10 | Thriller (Short Version) | Won | ||
11 | Thriller (Long Version) | Won | ||
12 | Bad (Short Version) | Bad | Won | |
13 | Bad (Long Version) | Won | ||
14 | I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett) | Won | ||
15 | The Way You Make Me Feel | Won | ||
16 | Man in the Mirror | Won | ||
17 | Dirty Diana | Won | ||
18 | Smooth Criminal (Short Version) | Won | ||
19 | Smooth Criminal (Long Version) | Won | ||
20 | Speed Demon | Won | ||
21 | Black or White (Short Version) | Dangerous | Won | |
22 | Remember The Time | Won | ||
23 | Who Is It | Won | ||
24 | Heal The World | Won | ||
25 | Give In to Me | Won | ||
26 | Will You Be There | Won | ||
27 | Dangerous | Won | ||
28 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | HIStory | Won | |
29 | You Are Not Alone | Won | ||
30 | Earth Song | Won | ||
31 | They Don't Care About Us (Brazil Version) | 1,000,000,000 + Views | Won | |
32 | Ghosts (Short Version) | 100,000,000 + Views | HIStory in the Mix | Won |
33 | Ghosts (Long Version) | Won | ||
34 | You Rock My World (Short Version) | Invincible | Won | |
35 | You Rock My World (Long Version) | Won | ||
36 | Butterflies | Won | ||
37 | Heaven Can Wait | Won | ||
38 | Unbreakable (featuring DMX) | Won | ||
39 | Break of Dawn | Won | ||
40 | Threatened | Won | ||
41 | Whatever Happens | Won | ||
42 | Rock Your Body | Justified | Won | |
43 | Cry Me a River | Won | ||
44 | Like I Love You (featuring Clipse) | Won | ||
45 | Señorita | Won | ||
46 | SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | LoveSounds | Won | |
47 | What Goes Around... Comes Around | Won | ||
48 | Summer Love | Won | ||
49 | Until the End of Time | Won | ||
50 | Mirrors | 1,000,000,000 + Views | Immortal | Won |
51 | Suit & Tie (featuring Jay Z) | 100,000,000 + Views | Won | |
52 | TKO | Won | ||
53 | Can't Stop the Feeling! | 1,000,000,000 + Views | Trolls | Won |
54 | Love Never Felt So Good | 100,000,000 + Views | Xscape | Won |
55 | Say Something (with Brandon Jackson) | Won |
VH1 Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
In 1995, VH1 created a new award especially for the King of Pop and will be given to future artists who follow in the footsteps of Michael Jackson in helping the world.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1995 | Michael Jackson | International Humanitarian Award | Won |
1998 | Michael Jackson | 100 Greatest Rock n' Roll Artists of All Time | #40 |
Michael Jackson Performs The Moonwalk In 1983 | 100 Greatest Rock n' Roll Moments On TV | #5 | |
Thriller Worldwide Preimer On MTV | #11 | ||
Michael Jackson Primetime Interview With Diane Sawyer | #40 | ||
Worldwide Preimer of Black or White | #47 | ||
Michael Jackson's Pepsi Commercial | #63 | ||
2000 | Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | 100 Greatest Dance Songs | #16 |
Billie Jean | #28 | ||
Beat It | 100 Greatest Rock Songs | #52 | |
2001 | Thriller | 100 Greatest Music Videos | #1 |
Scream (with Janet Jackson) | #9 | ||
Beat It | #21 | ||
Billie Jean | #34 | ||
Black or White | #38 | ||
Michael Jackson Buys the Beatles Song Catalog | 100 Greatest Shocking Moments in Rock & Roll | #36 | |
Michael Jackson Marries Jasmine Guy | #45 | ||
2002 | Michael Jackson | British VH1's 100 Most Important Men in Music | #2 |
Michael Jackson | 100 Sexiest Artist | #2 | |
Thriller | 100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll | #23 | |
Off the Wall | #36 | ||
2003 | Michael Jackson | 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons | #10 |
Michael Jackson | 100 Greatest Dance Songs (Performers) | #17 | |
Billie Jean | 100 Greatest Songs of the Past 25 Years | #2 | |
Beat It | #40 | ||
Michael Jackson Debuts The Moonwalk on Motown 25 | 100 Greatest Moments That Rocked TV | #2 | |
Thriller Premiers On TV | #9 | ||
Black or White Premiers On TV | #72 | ||
Michael Jackson Lends His Voice to The Simpsons | #84 | ||
2004 | Michael Jackson | 100 Greatest Songs from the Past 25 Years (Performers) | #2 |
2005 | Michael Jackson | 100 Most Wanted Bodies | #18 |
2006 | Billie Jean | 100 Greatest Songs of the 80's | #4 |
Beat It | #21 | ||
2008 | Michael Jackson | 40 Hottiest Hotties Of The 90s | #10 |
2009 | Thriller | 100 Greatest Albums of All Time of the MTV Generation | #1 |
Bad | #43 | ||
Justified | #52 | ||
2010 | Michael Jackson | 100 Greatest Artists of All Time | #2 |
You Rock My World | 50 Awesomely Bad Songs | #24 | |
2011 | SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | 100 Greatest Songs of the 00s | #7 |
Cry Me a River | #59 | ||
Michael Jackson & Brooke Shields | 40 Most Shocking Celebrity Breakups | #27 | |
2012 | Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney | 40 Greatest Celebrity Feuds | #5 |
2013 | Michael Jackson | 100 Sexiest Artist | #3 |
VH1 Big Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
VH1 Big Awards was the 2006 annual award show that aired on December 3, 2006 on VH1 in the United States.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2006 | Michael Jackson | Big Music Artist | Won |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Won |
VH1 Fashion and Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1995 | Scream (with Janet Jackson) | Best Stylist for a Music Video | Nominated |
VH1 Top 40 Videos of the Year[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1998 | You Rock My World | VH1 Top 40 Videos of the Year | #35 |
2001 | Cry Me a River | #23 | |
2006 | SexyBack (featuring Timbaland) | #4 | |
2007 | What Goes Around... Comes Around | #10 | |
2008 | 4 Minutes (with Madonna) | #34 | |
2013 | Mirrors | #5 | |
Suit & Tie (with Jay Z) | #24 |
Vibe Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Vibe Music Awards is a music and entertainment ceremony founded by producer Quincy Jones. The publication predominantly features R&B and hip-hop music artists, actors and other entertainers. Michael Jackson has been nominated once.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2002 | Justified | Dopest Album | Nominated |
Video Software Dealer Association Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Video Software Dealer's Association awarded Jackson with an award for Moonwalker in 1989.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1989 | Moonwalker | Favorite Music Video | Won |
Virgin Media Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Virgin Media Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony presented by Virgin Media. Michael Jackson won one award from six nominations.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2006 | Michael Jackson | Best Solo Artist | Nominated |
Most Fanciable Male | Nominated | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Most Fanciable Male | Nominated |
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Best Track | Nominated | |
Best Video | Nominated | ||
2010 | Michael Jackson | Legend Of The Year | Won |
Vocal Group Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2000 | The Jacksons | Vocal Group Hall of Fame | Inducted |
Webby Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
A Webby Award is an award for excellence on the Internet presented annually by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, a judging body composed of over one thousand industry experts and technology innovators. Categories include websites; advertising and media; online film and video; mobile sites and apps; and social.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2014 | Mirrors | Online Film & Video/Best Editing | Won |
West African Nations Medal of Honor Award[kái goân-sí-bé]
In February 1992, during a visit to Gabon, Michael became the first entertainer to receive the West African Nations Medal of Honor.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1992 | Michael Jackson | The West African Nations Medal of Honor Award | Won |
World Almanic and Book of Facts[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1984 | Michael Jackson | Hero of Young America | Won |
World Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson was presented with a World Award in 2003.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2002 | Michael Jackson | World Arts Award | Won |
2009 | Michael Jackson | Save The World Award | Won |
World Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
The World Music Awards (founded in 1989) is an international awards show that annually honors recording artists based on their worldwide sales figures, which are provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). The awards show is conducted under the patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert of Monaco, Monte-Carlo.
Jackson has won 20 World Music awards, including a Chopard Diamond Award in 2006.
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1989 | Michael Jackson | Lifetime Achievement in Video | Won |
World Music Award Hall of Fame | Won | ||
Dirty Diana | Viewers Choice #1 Video | Won | |
Smooth Criminal | Viewers Choice #1 Video | Won | |
1993 | Michael Jackson | Best Selling U.S. Artist of the Year | Won |
World's Best Selling Pop Artist | Won | ||
World's Best Selling Artist of the Era | Won | ||
1996 | Michael Jackson | Best Selling Male Artist of 1996 | Won |
Best Selling American Artist | Won | ||
Best Selling Artist Ever | Won | ||
Best Selling R&B Artist | Won | ||
Thriller | Best Selling Record of All Time | Won | |
2000 | Michael Jackson | Best Selling Pop Male Artist of the Millennium | Won |
2001 | Michael Jackson | World's Best Selling Dance Artist | Won |
2003 | Michael Jackson | World's Best Selling Pop Male Artist | Won |
2006 | Michael Jackson | Diamond Award | Won |
World's Best Selling Pop Male Artist | Nominated | ||
2007 | Michael Jackson | Legend Award | Won |
World's Best Selling American Artist | Won | ||
World's Best Selling Pop Male Artist | Won | ||
2008 | Michael Jackson | World's Best Selling Pop/Rock Male Artist | Nominated |
2014 | Michael Jackson | World's Best Selling Pop Rock Male Artist | Won |
World's Best Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | ||
World's Best Male Artist | Nominated | ||
Immortal | World's Best Album | Nominated | |
Suit & Tie (featuring Jay Z) | World's Best Song | Nominated | |
Mirrors | World's Best Song | Nominated | |
World's Best Video | Nominated | ||
Take Back the Night | World's Best Song | Nominated | |
TKO | Nominated | ||
Tunnel Vision | Nominated | ||
Holy Grail (featuring Jay Z) | World's Best Song | Nominated | |
World's Best Video | Nominated |
World Soundtrack Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2017 | Can't Stop the Feeling | Best Original Song Written Directly For a Film | Nominated |
Young Artist Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1979 | Off the Wall | Best Juvenile Musical Recording Artist - Male | Won |
Žebřík Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Year | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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1995 | Michael Jackson | Best International Průser | #3 |
1996 | Michael Jackson | Best International Průser | #8 |
1998 | Michael Jackson | Best International Průser | #8 |
2001 | Michael Jackson | Best International Průser | #5 |
2002 | Michael Jackson | Best International Průser | #8 |
2003 | Michael Jackson | Best International Průser | #11 |
2007 | Michael Jackson | Best International Singer | Won |
Michael Jackson | Best International Průser | Won | |
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Best Composition | Won | |
What Goes Around... Comes Around | Best International Video | #8 | |
LoveSounds | Best International Album | #2 | |
FutureSex/LoveShow | Best International Music DVD | Won | |
2008 | Michael Jackson | Best International Singer | #10 |
4 Minutes (with Madonna) | Best International Video | #3 | |
Best Composition | #4 | ||
Immortal World Tour | Best International Music DVD | #2 | |
2013 | Michael Jackson | Best International Singer | Won |
Mirrors | Best Composition | #4 | |
Suit & Tie (with Jay-Z) | Best International Video | #5 | |
2014 | Michael Jackson | Best International Singer | #2 |
Best International Action | Won | ||
Immortal World Tour | Best International Music DVD | Won | |
2016 | Michael Jackson | Best International Singer | #4 |
2018 | Michael Jackson | Best International Singer | #2 |
Michael Jackson's America number ones singles[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson's America Billboard Hot 100 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 26 number one hits on the America Billboard Hot 100 Singles charts. 20: Solo, 6: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's America Adult Contemporary number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 4 number one hits on the America Adult Contemporary.
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Jackson's America Adult R&B Songs number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the America Adult R&B Songs.
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Jackson's America Adult Top 40 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the America Adult Top 40.
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Jackson's America Billboard Social 50 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the America Billboard Social 50.
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Jackson's America Cash Box Top number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 23 number one hits on the America Cash Box Top 100 Singles charts. 16: Solo, 7: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's America Comedy Digital Tracks number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hit on the America Comedy Digital Tracks.
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Jackson's America Dance Club Songs number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 25 number one hits on the America Dance Club Songs. 21: Solo, 4: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's America Dance/Mix Show Airplay number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 4 number one hits on the America Dance/Mix Show Airplay.
Jackson's America Digital Songs number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 6 number one hits on the America Digital Songs.
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Jackson's America Hot 100 Airplay (Radio Songs) number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 11 number one hits on the America Hot 100 Airplay (Radio Songs).
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Jackson's America Hot Dance Singles Sales number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Hot Dance Singles Sales.
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Jackson's America Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 22 number one hits on the America Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. 16: Solo, 6: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's America Hot Rap Songs number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the America Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
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Jackson's America Latin Airplay number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the America Latin Airplay.
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Jackson's America Mainstream Top 40 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 9 number one hits on the America Mainstream Top 40.
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Jackson's America On-Demand Songs number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the America On-Demand Songs.
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Jackson's America Pop 100 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the America Pop 100.
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Jackson's America R&B Songs number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the America R&B Songs.
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Jackson's America Radio & Records number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 21 number one hits on the America Radio & Records. 20: Solo, 1: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's America Rhythmic Chart number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 5 number one hits on the America Rhythmic Chart.
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Jackson's America Tropical Airplay number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the America Tropical Airplay.
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Jackson's Australian number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 12 number one hits on the Australian Singles charts.
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Jackson's Australian Dance singles number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the Australian Dance Singles charts.
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Jackson's Australian Digital singles number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the Australian Digital Singles charts.
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Jackson's Australian Urban singles number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 6 number one hits on the Australian Urban Singles charts.
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Jackson's Austrian number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Austrian Singles charts.
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Jackson's Belgium (Flanders) number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 18 number one hits on the Belgium (Flanders) Singles charts. 16: Solo, 2: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's Belgium (Wallonia) number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the Belgium (Wallonia) Singles charts.
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Jackson's Brazil number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Brazil Singles charts.
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Jackson's Bulgarian number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the Bulgarian number ones.
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Jackson's Canada number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 12 number one hits on the Canada Singles charts. 12: Solo, 1: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's Canada Adult Contemporary singles number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Canada Adult Contemporary singles charts.
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Jackson's Canada Dance singles number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the Canada Dance singles charts.
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Jackson's Canada Digital singles number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Canada Digital singles charts.
Jackson's Czech Republic number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the Czech Singles charts.
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Jackson's Czech Republic Singles Digitál Top 100 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Czech Republic Singles Digitál Top 100 number ones.
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Jackson's Denmark number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 11 number one hits on the Denmark Singles charts.
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Jackson's Dutch number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackson's Dutch Top 40 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 11 number one hits on the Dutch Top 40 charts.
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Jackson's Dutch Single Top 100 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 8 number one hits on the Dutch Single Top 100 charts.
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Jackson's Dutch Mega Top 50 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the Dutch Mega Top 50 charts.
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Jackson's Ecuador number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Ecuador Singles charts.
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Jackson's European number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 18 number one hits on the European Hot 100 Singles charts.
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Jackson's European Airplay Top 50 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 23 number one hits on the European Airplay Top 50 Singles charts. 22: Solo, 1: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's European Dance Radio Top 25 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the European Dance Radio Top 25 Singles charts.
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Jackson's Finland number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 6 number one hits on the Finland Singles charts.
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Jackson's Finnish Airplay Chart number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Finnish Airplay Chart.
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Jackson's Finnish Download Chart number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Finnish Airplay Chart.
Jackson's France number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 10 number one hits on the France Singles charts. 9: Solo, 1: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's Germany number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 7 number one hits on the Germany Singles charts.
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Jackson's Germany Airplay number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 5 number one hits on the German Airplay Singles charts.
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Jackson's Greece number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the Greece Singles charts.
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Jackson's Greece International Digital Singles number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Greece International Digital Singles Chart.
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Jackson's Hungarian number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 8 number one hits on the Hungarian Singles charts.
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Jackson's Hungarian Radio Editors' Choice number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the Hungarian Radio Editors' Choice Chart.
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Jackson's Iceland number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 5 number one hits on the Iceland Singles charts.
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Jackson's Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 charts.
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Jackson's Ireland number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 14 number one hits on the Ireland Singles charts.
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Jackson's Israel number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 10 number one hits on the Israel Singles charts.
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Jackson's Italy number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 10 number one hits on the Italy Singles charts.
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Jackson's Latvian number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the Latvian Airplay charts.
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Jackson's Latvian European Hit Radio Top 40 ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 8 number one hits on the Latvian European Hit Radio Top 40 charts.
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Jackson's Mexico number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Mexico Singles charts.
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Jackson's Mexico Airplay number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Mexico Airplay charts.
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Jackson's Mexico Ingles Airplay number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Mexico Ingles Airplay charts.
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Jackson's New Zealand number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 14 number one hits on the New Zealand Singles charts.
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Jackson's Norway number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 10 number one hits on the Norway Singles charts.
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Jackson's Poland number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 11 number one hits on the Polish Singles charts.
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Jackson's Poland Regional number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the Polish Regional Singles charts.
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Jackson's Portugal number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 4 number one hits on the Portugal Singles charts.
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Jackson's Portugal Digital Songs Chart number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Portugal Digital Songs Chart.
Jackson's Portugal Top 20 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Portugal Top 20 Singles charts.
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Jackson's Romania number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 5 number one hits on the Romania Singles Charts.
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Jackson's Russian number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Russian Singles charts.
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Jackson's Scotland number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 5 number one hits on the Scotland Singles charts.
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Jackson's Slovakia Singles number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Slovakia Rádio Top 100 Oficiálna number ones.
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Jackson's Slovakia Singles Digitál Top 100 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the Slovakia Singles Digitál Top 100 number ones.
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Jackson's Slovenia number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the Slovenia SloTop 50 number ones.
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Jackson's South Africa number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 6 number one hits on the South Africa Singles Charts. 5: Solo, 1: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's South Korea number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the South Korea Singles charts.
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Jackson's Spanish number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 24 number one hits on the Spanish Singles charts. 23: Solo, 1: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's Spanish Most airplay number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the Spanish Most airplay charts.
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Jackson's Swedish number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 8 number one hits on the Swedish Singles charts.
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Jackson's Swiss number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 10 number one hits on the Swiss Singles charts. 9: Solo, 1: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's Turkey number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hit on the Turkey Singles charts number ones.
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Jackson's Türkiye Top 20 number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 4 number one hits on the Türkiye Top 20 Singles charts number ones.
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Jackson's UK number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 14 number one hits on the UK Singles Charts. 13: Solo, 1: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's UK Audio Streaming Chart number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the UK Audio Streaming Chart.
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Jackson's UK Dance Singles Chart number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the UK Dance Singles Chart.
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Jackson's UK Independent Singles Chart number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 2 number one hits on the UK Independent Singles Chart.
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Jackson's UK NME number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 3 number one hits on the UK NME Singles Charts. 2: Solo, 1: The Jacksons.
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Jackson's UK On a Pop Tip Club Chart number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the UK On a Pop Tip Club Chart.
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Jackson's UK R&B Singles number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 16 number one hits on the UK R&B Singles Chart.
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Jackson's UK Singles Downloads Chart number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 4 number one hits on the UK Singles Downloads Charts.
Jackson's UK Top Pops number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 1 number one hits on the UK Top Pops Singles Charts.
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Jackson's Venezuela number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 5 number one hits on the Venezuela Singles Charts.
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Jackson's Zimbabwe number ones[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson had 11 number one hits on the Zimbabwe Singles charts. 10: Solo, 1: The Jacksons.
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Award Appearances[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson TV Award Show Appearances[kái goân-sí-bé]
Date | Event | City | Awards | Companion |
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January 18, 1980 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards) | Miki Howard |
January 27, 1980 | NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | (4 Awards) | |
January 30, 1981 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards) | Diana Ross |
March 31, 1981 | Academy Awards | Los Angeles | (Appearances) | |
January 29, 1983 | Golden Globe Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | Tatum O'Neal |
February 23, 1983 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards) | |
April 11, 1983 | Academy Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | |
December 4, 1983 | NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards) | Ola Ray |
January 16, 1984 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (10 Awards) | Brooke Shields |
February 21, 1984 | Brit Awards | London | (2 Awards) | |
February 28, 1984 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (10 Awards) | |
March 15, 1984 | People's Choice Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards) | |
September 14, 1984 | MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | (6 Awards) | |
January 27, 1986 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | Elizabeth Taylor |
February 25, 1986 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (4 Awards) | |
January 9, 1987 | American Cinema Awards | Los Angeles | (Appearances) | Sophia Loren |
September 11, 1987 | MTV Video Music Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards) | Siedah Garrett |
December 9, 1987 | NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | (4 Awards) | |
January 26, 1988 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards) | |
March 2, 1988 | Grammy Awards | New York City | (1 Award) | Tatiana Thumbtzen |
March 30, 1988 | Soul Train Music Awards | Los Angeles | (4 Awards) | |
September 7, 1988 | MTV Video Music Awards | Los Angeles | (6 Awards, including Video Vanguard Award) | |
January 30, 1989 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Artist of the Decade & Award for Achievement) | |
April 13, 1989 | Soul Train Music Awards | Los Angeles | (5 Awards, including Heritage Award for Career Achievement, Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year & Artist of the Decade) | |
December 7, 1989 | NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Entertainer of The Decade & Leonard Carter Humanitarian Award) | Jasmine Guy |
January 27, 1990 | American Cinema Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Entertainer of the Decade) | Sophia Loren |
January 19, 1991 | Golden Globe Awards | Los Angeles | (Appearances) | Madonna |
March 25, 1991 | Academy Awards | Los Angeles | (Appearances) | |
September 9, 1992 | MTV Video Music Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | Brooke Shields |
January 16, 1993 | NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards, including Entertainer of the Year Award) | Katherine Jackson |
January 25, 1993 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards, including International Artist Award of Excellence) | Elizabeth Taylor |
February 24, 1993 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards, including Grammy Legend Award) | Brooke Shields |
March 9, 1993 | Soul Train Music Awards | Los Angeles | (4 Awards, including Humanitarian Award) | Katherine Jackson |
May 12, 1993 | World Music Awards | Monaco | (3 Awards) | Siedah Garrett |
January 5, 1994 | NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | (Presenter) | |
April 12, 1994 | Children's Choice Awards | New York City | (Accepting Caring for Kids Award) | Lisa Marie Presley |
April 22, 1994 | Essence Awards | New York City | (Appearances) | |
June 4, 1994 | MTV Movie & TV Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | |
September 8, 1994 | MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | (Presenter) | |
June 22, 1995 | VH1 Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting International Humanitarian Award) | |
September 7, 1995 | MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | (3 Awards) | |
September 23, 1995 | BET 15th Anniversary Special | Washington D.C. | (Accepting BET Hall of Fame) | |
November 23, 1995 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Paris | (6 Awards) | Janet Jackson |
January 29, 1996 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards) | Karen Faye |
February 19, 1996 | Brit Awards | London | (Accepting Artist of a Generation Award) | |
May 8, 1996 | World Music Awards | Monaco | (5 Awards) | |
September 10, 1998 | MTV Video Music Awards | Los Angeles | (Performance) | Janet Zeitoun |
November 12, 1998 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Milan | (2 Awards) | |
February 14, 1999 | NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | |
January 17, 2000 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Artist of the Century) | |
February 23, 2000 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | |
March 4, 2000 | Soul Train Music Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Quincy Jones Award for Career Achievement) | |
May 10, 2000 | World Music Awards | Monaco | (Accepting Artist of the Millennium) | Stéphanie of Monaco |
September 7, 2000 | MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | (Accepting Artist of the Millennium Award) | Grace Rwaramba |
December 8, 2000 | Bambi Awards | Berlin | (Accepting Pop Artist of the Millennium) | |
March 19, 2001 | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | New York City | (Accepting Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, (inducted by 3T) | |
June 19, 2001 | BET Awards | Las Vegas | (Accepting Humanitarian Award) | |
March 3, 2002 | NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards) | Mya |
August 19, 2002 | Teen Choice Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards) | |
August 29, 2002 | MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | (3 Awards) | |
November 14, 2002 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Barcelona | (4 Awards) | |
January 13, 2003 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards) | |
February 20, 2003 | Brit Awards | London | (2 Awards) | |
February 23, 2003 | Grammy Awards | New York City | (2 Awards) | |
June 24, 2003 | BET Awards | Los Angeles | (Presenter, Lifetime Achievement Award to (James Brown)) | La Toya Jackson |
August 2, 2003 | Teen Choice Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards) | Virginia Madsen |
October 27, 2003 | Radio Music Awards | Las Vegas | (Accepting Humanitarian Award) | |
November 11, 2004 | UK Music Hall of Fame | London | (Accepting UK Music Hall of Fame) | Célena Cherry |
May 27, 2006 | MTV Japan Music Awards | Tokyo | (Accepting Legend Award) | Cheryl Song |
August 20, 2006 | Teen Choice Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | Janet Jackson |
August 31, 2006 | MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | (Performance) | |
November 2, 2006 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Copenhagen | (4 Awards) | |
November 10, 2006 | World Music Awards | London | (Accepting Diamond Award) | Naomi Campbell |
February 11, 2007 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards) | |
September 9, 2007 | MTV Video Music Awards | Las Vegas | (6 Awards) | |
September 21, 2007 | MTV Asia Music Awards | Manila | (3 Awards, including Lifetime Achievement Award) | |
November 4, 2007 | World Music Awards | Monaco | (3 Awards) | |
November 18, 2007 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (4 Awards) | |
January 8, 2008 | People's Choice Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards) | |
January 26, 2008 | NRJ Music Awards | Cannes | (2 Awards, including NRJ Award of Honor) | |
February 10, 2008 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards) | |
August 4, 2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Ultimate Choice Award) | Pamela Anderson |
February 8, 2009 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Grammy Hall of Fame Awards) | |
September 20, 2009 | Emmy Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | Nisha Kataria |
September 30, 2009 | MOBO Awards | Glasgow | (Accepting Lifetime Achievement Award) | |
January 31, 2010 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award) | Marsha Ambrosius |
March 3, 2010 | Echo Music Prize | Berlin | (Accepting Echo Hall of Fame) | |
June 11, 2010 | Muz-TV Music Awards | Moscow | (Accepting Award for Contributions to the International Pop Culture) | |
August 29, 2010 | Emmy Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | |
April 2, 2011 | Kids' Choice Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting The Big Help Award) | |
September 18, 2011 | Emmy Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards) | |
February 10, 2013 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (Performance) | Taraji P. Henson |
February 20, 2013 | Brit Awards | London | (Accepting Outstanding Contribution to Music) | |
May 19, 2013 | Billboard Music Awards | Las Vegas | (Accepting Billboard Icon Award) | |
June 30, 2013 | BET Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Ultimate Icon Award) | |
August 25, 2013 | MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | (4 Awards, including Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award) | |
November 10, 2013 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Amsterdam | (Accepting Global Icon) | |
November 24, 2013 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards) | |
January 8, 2014 | People's Choice Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards) | |
March 29, 2015 | iHeartRadio Music Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Innovator Award) | |
July 31, 2016 | Teen Choice Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Decade Award) | Traci Melchor |
November 6, 2016 | Soul Train Music Awards | Las Vegas | (Performance) | |
January 18, 2017 | People's Choice Awards | Los Angeles | (2 Awards) | |
February 12, 2017 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | |
February 26, 2017 | Academy Awards | Los Angeles | (Performance) | |
March 5, 2017 | iHeartRadio Music Awards | Los Angeles | (1 Award) | |
June 12, 2022 | Tony Awards | New York City | (1 Award) | Paris Jackson |
November 20, 2022 | American Music Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Dick Clark Award for Excellence) |
Michael Jackson Other Appearances[kái goân-sí-bé]
Date | Event | City | Awards |
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July 1, 1983 | Black Radio Exclusive Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Artist of the Year) |
February 7, 1984 | Guinness Book of World Records | New York City | (Accepting The Best Selling Album of All Time) |
May 14, 1984 | Presidential Awards | Washington D.C. | (Accepting Presidential Humanitarian Award) |
November 20, 1984 | Hollywood Walk of Fame | Los Angeles | (Accepting Hollywood Walk of Fame) |
May 6, 1986 | Guinness Book of World Records | New York City | (Accepting Highest-Paid Commercial Spokesperson) |
March 1, 1988 | United Negro College Fund | New York City | (2 Awards) |
May 28, 1989 | Black Radio Exclusive Awards | Los Angeles | (3 Awards, including Humanitarian Award & Triple Crown Award - King of Pop, Rock & Soul) |
February 21, 1990 | Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting MusiCares Person of the Year) |
April 5, 1990 | Presidential Awards | Washington D.C. | (Accepting Artist of the Decade) |
May 8, 1990 | BMI Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting 1st Michael Jackson Award of Achievement) |
September 14, 1990 | Boy Scouts of America | Los Angeles | (Accepting Good Scout Humanitarian Award) |
July 26, 1991 | Crenshaw Community Youth & Arts Foundation | Los Angeles | (Accepting Humanitarian Award) |
February 11, 1992 | West African Nations Medal of Honor Awards | Libreville | (Accepting The West African Nations Medal of Honor Award) |
February 14, 1992 | Kingdom of Sanwi | Krindjabo | (Accepting Kingdom of Sanwi Award) |
March 5, 1992 | National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters | Washington D.C. | (Accepting Lifetime Achievement Award) |
May 1, 1992 | Presidential Awards | Washington D.C. | (Accepting Point of Light Ambassador) |
June 3, 1992 | Operation One to One Awards | New York City | (Accepting Operation One to One Award) |
July 2, 1993 | Guinness Book of World Records | Los Angeles | (Accepting Our Children, Our Hope Of Tomorrow Award) |
January 29, 1994 | American Freinds of Hebrew University | Los Angeles | (Accepting Scopus Award) |
February 23, 1995 | National Association of Recording Merchandisers | Los Angeles | (Accepting The Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award) |
November 1, 1995 | Diamond of Africa Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Diamond of Africa Award) |
May 1, 1999 | Bollywood Movie Awards | New York City | (Accepting Outstanding Humanitarian Award) |
September 4, 1999 | Kora All-African Music Awards | Johannesburg | (Accepting Lifetime Achievement Award) |
November 30, 2000 | G&P Foundation Angel Ball | New York City | (Accepting Angel of Hope Award) |
June 16, 2001 | Songwriters Hall of Fame | New York City | (Accepting Songwriters Hall of Fame) |
July 7, 2001 | 30th Anniversary Fan Award | New York City | (Accepting 30th Anniversary Fan Award) |
August 30, 2001 | NASDAQ | New York City | (Accepting NASDAQ Award) |
December 19, 2001 | KIIS-FM | Los Angeles | (Accepting KIIS-FM L.A. Legend Award) |
April 1, 2004 | African Ambassadors Spouses Association | Washington D.C. | (Accepting Humanitarian Golden Elephant Award) |
July 24, 2009 | Save the World Awards | Vienna | (Accepting Save the World Award) |
October 24, 2009 | Pocono Mountains Film Festival | Tannersville | (Accepting Humanitarian Award) |
October 28, 2009 | Gala of T.J. Martell Foundation | New York City | (Accepting Lifetime Legend Award) |
November 5, 2009 | Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors Gala | Los Angeles | (Accepting Heart of Hollywood Award) |
January 10, 2010 | Barbados Music Awards | Saint Michael | (Accepting International Lifetime Achievement Award) |
January 15, 2010 | Semper Opera Ball | Dresden | (Accepting St. George's Great Medal of Graditute) |
February 5, 2010 | Hasty Pudding Man of the Year | Boston | (Accepting Man of the Year) |
March 7, 2010 | Children Uniting Nations Oscar Celebration | Los Angeles | (Accepting Angel Award) |
April 10, 2010 | Cecchi Records Awards | Malta | (Accepting Lifetime Achievement Award) |
August 15, 2010 | National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame | Saratoga Springs | (Accepting National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame) |
October 15, 2011 | Environmental Media Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Futures Award) |
October 27, 2011 | Red Nation Film Festival | Los Angeles | (Accepting Red Nation Humanitarian Award) |
April 21, 2012 | GLAAD Media Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting GLAAD Excellence in Media Award) |
August 24, 2014 | National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame | Canton | (Accepting Inspiration Award) |
October 23, 2015 | GLSEN Annual Respect Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Inspiration Award) |
August 29, 2019 | Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation Legacy Awards | Las Vegas | (Accepting Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award) |
Michael Jackson TV/Award Shows Performances[kái goân-sí-bé]
Date | Event | City | Performed song(s) |
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Mar 27, 1973 | 1973 Academy Awards | Los Angeles | "Ben" |
Sep 14, 1984 | 1984 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | "Thriller" |
Sep 11, 1987 | 1987 MTV Video Music Awards | Los Angeles | "Bad" |
Mar 2, 1988 | 1988 Grammy Awards | New York City | "The Way You Make Me Feel" & "Man in the Mirror" |
Sep 7, 1988 | 1988 MTV Video Music Awards | Los Angeles | "Smooth Criminal" |
Sep 9, 1992 | 1992 MTV Video Music Awards | Los Angeles | "Black or White" |
Jan 25, 1993 | 1993 American Music Awards | Los Angeles | "Dangerous" |
Mar 9, 1993 | 1993 Soul Train Music Awards | Los Angeles | "Remember the Time" |
Sep 7, 1995 | 1995 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | ("Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", "The Way You Make Me Feel", "Scream", "Beat It" (with Slash), "Black or White" (with Slash), "Billie Jean)", "Dangerous" & "You Are Not Alone" |
Nov 23, 1995 | 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards | Paris | "Scream" (with Janet Jackson) |
Feb 19, 1996 | 1996 Brit Awards | London | "Earth Song" |
May 8, 1996 | 1996 World Music Awards | Monaco | "Earth Song" |
Sep 10, 1998 | 1998 MTV Video Music Awards | Los Angeles | "You Rock My World" |
Nov 12, 1998 | 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards | Milan | "Butterflies" |
Feb 14, 1999 | 1999 NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | "Heaven Can Wait" |
Feb 23, 2000 | 2000 Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | "Maria Maria" (with Santana) |
Mar 19, 2001 | 2001 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | New York City | "Ben" |
Sep 6, 2001 | 2001 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | (Performance) |
Mar 3, 2002 | 2002 NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | "Rock Your Body" |
Aug 29, 2002 | 2002 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | "Cry Me a River" |
Nov 14, 2002 | 2002 MTV Europe Music Awards | Barcelona | "Like I Love You" (with Clipse) |
Feb 20, 2003 | 2003 Brit Awards | London | "Señorita" |
Feb 23, 2003 | 2003 Grammy Awards | New York City | "I'm Lovin' It" |
Oct 14, 2004 | 2004 UK Music Hall of Fame | London | "One More Chance" |
Aug 31, 2006 | 2006 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | "SexyBack" (with Timbaland), ("Call on Me" (with Nelly)) (dance medley with Janet Jackson, Chris Brown & Ciara) "Dangerous" & "If" |
Nov 2, 2006 | 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards | Copenhagen | "My Love" (with T.I.) |
Nov 10, 2006 | 2006 World Music Awards | London | "What Goes Around... Comes Around" |
Feb 11, 2007 | 2007 Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | "Summer Love" |
Sep 9, 2007 | 2007 MTV Video Music Awards | Las Vegas | "Ayo Technology" (with 50 Cent) |
Sep 21, 2007 | 2007 MTV Asia Awards | Manila | "LoveStoned" |
Nov 4, 2007 | 2007 World Music Awards | Monaco | "Thriller" (with Chris Brown) & "We Are the World" |
Nov 18, 2007 | 2007 American Music Awards | Los Angeles | "Until the End of Time" |
Feb 8, 2009 | 2009 Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | "Dead and Gone" (with T.I.) |
Feb 10, 2013 | 2013 Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | "Mirrors" |
Feb 20, 2013 | 2013 Brit Awards | London | "Suit & Tie" (with Jay-Z) |
May 19, 2013 | 2013 Billboard Music Awards | Las Vegas | "Not a Bad Thing" |
Jun 30, 2013 | 2013 BET Awards | Los Angeles | "Tunnel Vision" |
Aug 25, 2013 | 2013 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | "Take Back the Night", "SexyBack", "Like I Love You", "My Love", "Cry Me a River", "Señorita", "Rock Your Body", "Shake Your Body", "Dancing Machine", "Suit & Tie" & "Mirrors" |
Nov 10, 2013 | 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards | Amsterdam | "Take Back the Night" |
Nov 24, 2013 | 2013 American Music Awards | Los Angeles | "TKO" |
Nov 6, 2016 | 2016 Soul Train Music Awards | Las Vegas | "Remember the Time" (with Teddy Riley) (tribute to Teddy Riley) |
Feb 26, 2017 | 2017 Academy Awards | Los Angeles | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" |
Jun 25, 2017 | 2017 BET Awards | Los Angeles | "I Want You Back", "ABC", "The Love You Save", "Who's Lovin' You" & "I'll Be There" (with The Jacksons) |
Aug 20, 2017 | 2017 Black Music Honors | Nashville | "Can You Feel It", "Lovely One" & "Heartbreak Hotel (This Place Hotel)" (with The Jacksons) |
Michael Jackson Other Shows Performances[kái goân-sí-bé]
Date | Event | City | Performed song(s) |
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Jan 29, 1980 | UNICEF Charity Gala | Los Angeles | "Rock with You" & "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" |
Mar 25, 1983 | Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever | Los Angeles | "Billie Jean" |
Jul 13, 1985 | Live Aid | Philadelphia | "We Are the World" (with USA for Africa) |
Nov 13, 1989 | Sammy Davis, Jr. 60th Anniversary | Los Angeles | "You Were There" |
Nov 27, 1991 | MTV 10th Anniversary | Los Angeles | "Black or White" (with Slash) & "Will You Be There" |
Jan 19, 1993 | Presidential Gala | Landover | "Gone Too Soon" & "Heal the World" |
Jan 31, 1993 | Super Bowl XXVII | Los Angeles | "Jam", "Billie Jean", "Black or White", "We Are the World" & "Heal the World" |
Feb 19, 1994 | Jackson Family Honors | Las Vegas | "Dangerous", ("I Want You Back", "ABC", "The Love You Save", "I'll Be There", "2300 Jackson Street" & "If You'd Only Believe" (with The Jacksons)) |
Jun 22, 1995 | VH1 Awards | Los Angeles | "We Are the World" (with Boyz II Men) |
Sep 23, 1995 | BET 15th Anniversary Special | Washington D.C. | "You Are Not Alone" |
Oct 31, 1995 | Soul Train 25th Anniversary Hall of Fame | Los Angeles | "Dangerous" & "You Are Not Alone" |
Nov 4, 1995 | Wetten Dass | Munich | "Earth Song" |
Feb 16, 1997 | Happy Birthday Elizabeth Taylor | Los Angeles | "Elizabeth, I Love You" |
Jun 25, 1999 | MJ & Friends | Seoul | "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", "The Way You Make Me Feel", "Scream" (with "Jam"), "Black or White" (with "Beat It" and "Thriller"), "Billie Jean", "Dangerous" (with "Smooth Criminal"), "She's Out of My Life" (with Siedah Garrett), "You Rock My World", "Earth Song", "You Are Not Alone" & "Heal The World" |
Jun 27, 1999 | Munich | "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", "The Way You Make Me Feel", "Scream" (with "Jam"), "Black or White" (with "Beat It" and "Thriller"), "Billie Jean", "Dangerous" (with "Smooth Criminal"), "She's Out of My Life" (with Sade), "You Rock My World", "Earth Song", "You Are Not Alone" & "Heal The World" | |
Sep 7, 2001 | Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary | New York City | (Performance) |
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Oct 21, 2001 | United We Stand: What More Can I Give | Washington, D.C. | "Man in the Mirror" & "What More Can I Give" |
Apr 20, 2002 | American Bandstand 50th ...A Celebration! | Los Angeles | "Dangerous" |
Apr 24, 2002 | Michael Jackson: Live at the Apollo | New York City | "Dangerous", "Black or White", "We Are The World" & "Heal the World" |
Jul 1, 2007 | Concert for Diana | London | "Gone Too Soon" |
Jul 7, 2007 | Live Earth | Hamburg | "Heal the World" & "Earth Song" |
Sep 5, 2008 | Fashion Rocks | New York City | "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" (with Beyoncé) |
May 14, 2016 | Eurovision Song Contest | Stockholm | "True Colors" & "Can't Stop the Feeling!" |
Jun 29,- Jul 2, 2017 |
2017 Essence Music Festival | New Orleans | "Goin' Back To Indiana", "Maybe Tomorrow", "Never Can Say Goodbye", "Lookin' Through the Windows", "Get It Together", "Dancing Machine", "All I Do Is Think of You", "Enjoy Yourself", "Goin' Places", "Blame It on the Boogie", "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)", "Can You Feel It", "Heartbreak Hotel", "Somebody's Watching Me", "Maniac", "Stand!", "I Want You Back", "ABC", "The Love You Save", "Who's Lovin' You" & "I'll Be There" (with The Jacksons) |
Feb 4, 2018 | Super Bowl LII | Minneapolis | "They Don't Care About Us", "Rhythm Nation" (Janet Jackson), & "Scream" (with Janet Jackson) |
Michael Jackson as Host[kái goân-sí-bé]
Date | Event | City |
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May 31, 2003 | MTV Movie Awards | Los Angeles |
August 29, 2004 | MTV Video Music Awards | Miami |
November 3, 2005 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Lisbon |
March 29, 2008 | Kids' Choice Awards | Los Angeles |
July 20, 2008 | ESPY Awards | Los Angeles |
June 18, 2011 | MTV Africa Music Awards | Cairo |
The Jacksons Appearances[kái goân-sí-bé]
Date | Event | City | Awards |
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September 3, 1980 | Hollywood Walk of Fame | Los Angeles | (Accepting Hollywood Walk of Fame) |
May 6, 1997 | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Cleveland | (Accepting Rock and Roll Hall of Fame) |
February 21, 2001 | Grammy Awards | New York City | (Accepting Grammy Legend Award) |
June 14, 2010 | Apollo Legend Award | New York City | (Accepting Apollo Legend Award) |
June 25, 2017 | BET Awards | Los Angeles | (Accepting Ultimate Icon Award) |
August 20, 2017 | Black Music Honors | Nashville | (Accepting Lifetime Achievement Music Award) |
Anniversary Reissues[kái goân-sí-bé]
The Ultimate Collection (2004) Disc 1
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The Ultimate Collection (2004) Disc 2
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The Ultimate Collection (2004) Disc 3
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The Ultimate Collection (2004) Disc 4
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Thriller 25 Tracklist (2007) Disc 1
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Thriller 25 Tracklist (2007) Disc 2
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Bad 25 Tracklist (2012) Disc 1 |
Bad 25 Tracklist (2012) Disc 2
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Studio Albums[kái goân-sí-bé]
- Xscape
- Filthy
- Midnight Summer Jam
- Sauce
- Love Never Felt So Good
- Higher Higher
- Hollywood Tonight
- A Place with No Name
- Wave
- Supplies
- Morning Light (with Snoh Aalegra)
- Say Something (with Brandon Jackson)
- Flannel
- Montana
- Breeze Off the Pond
- Livin' Off the Land
- The Hard Stuff
- Young Man
The Jacksons Set list[kái goân-sí-bé]
- "Can You Feel It"
- "Things I Do for You"
- "Off the Wall"
- "Ben"
- "Walk Right Now"
- "Your Ways"
- "This Place Hotel"
- "Time Waits for No One"
- "She's Out of My Life"
- Jackie Jackson Medley: "Material Thangz" / "Suspicious" / "Sweet Nothingz"
- Marlon Jackson Medley: "Mr. Magician" / "Rock The World" / "Mindreader"
- Tito Jackson Medley: "Turn the Hands of Time" / "I've Been Down" / "Why Don't You Make Up Your Mind"
- The Jackson 5 Medley: "I Want You Back" / "ABC" / "The Love You Save" / "I'll Be There"
- "Rock with You"
- "Wondering Who"
- "Give It Up"
- "Lovely One"
- "Workin' Day and Night"
- "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
- "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)"
- "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
- "Things I Do for You"
- "Off the Wall"
- "Human Nature"
- "This Place Hotel"
- "She's Out of My Life"
- "Rock with You"
- "Lovely One"
- Jackie Jackson Medley: "Can U-Dance" / "Shoot 'Em Up Movies" / "Two Occasions"
- Tito Jackson Medley: "I Am Love" / "Let the Feeling Flow" / "There's No Guarantee"
- Jermaine Jackson Medley: "Give Me the Reason" / "Stop to Love" / "Never Too Much"
- Marlon Jackson Medley: "He'll Never Love You (Like I Do)" / "You Are My Lady" / "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)"
- The Jackson 5 Medley: "I Want You Back" / "The Love You Save" / "I'll Be There"
- Michael Jackson Medley: "Workin' Day and Night" / "Beat It" / "Billie Jean"
- "State of Shock"
- "Body"
- "Wait"
- "Torture"
- "Somebody's Watching Me"
- "Maniac"
- "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)"
Michael Jackson Set list[kái goân-sí-bé]
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Tour Dancers[kái goân-sí-bé]
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Opening Acts[kái goân-sí-bé]
- 112 (1999)
- 2Cellos (2014)
- 2 Unlimited (1993)
- 3rd Avenue (1992)
- 4 P.M. (1996)
- 98 Degrees (1999)
- A1 (2002)
- A Taste of Honey (1979)
- A-Lin (2007)
- A-Mei (2018)
- A. R. Rahman (1996)
- A.S.A.P. (1993)
- Aaradhna (2014)
- Aaron Kwok (1996)
- Abel Pintos (2014)
- Abraham Mateo (2018)
- Ace of Base (1993)
- Adelina Ismaili (2007)
- Adina Howard (2019)
- After 7 (1992)
- Agnes (2007)
- Agnez Mo (2018)
- Ahlam (2002)
- Ahmed Bukhatir (2018)
- Ai (2007)
- Akcent (2002)
- Akina Nakamori (1988)
- Akon (2007)
- Al B. Sure! (2013)
- Al Green (2013)
- Al Jarreau (2013)
- Ala Ghawas (2018)
- Alaa Wardi (2018)
- Alan Tam (1993)
- Alban Skënderaj (2007)
- Aldo Ranks (2002)
- Alejandra Guzmán (2002)
- Alejandro Sanz (1999)
- Alessia Cara (2018)
- Alex Cuba (2019)
- Alexander O'Neal (2013)
- Alexandra Stan (2018)
- Alexandros Panayi (1999)
- Alice in Chains (2013)
- Alicia Keys (2007)
- Alika (2014)
- Alisha Chinai (1993)
- All-4-One (1996)
- Alla Pugacheva (2014)
- Allure (1999)
- Alpha Blondy (1992)
- Álvaro Torres (2014)
- Alyona Lanskaya (2014)
- Amanda Miguel (1996)
- Amel Bent (2014)
- Amerie (2007)
- Amr Diab (1996)
- Amy Winehouse (2007)
- Ana Nikolić (2007)
- Anabela Braz Pires (1993)
- Anastacia (2002)
- Anastasia Lazariuc (2002)
- Anda Adam (2007)
- Anderson .Paak (2019)
- Andra Day (2018)
- André Cymone (2019)
- Andrea Bocelli (2007)
- Andrew Kishore (2014)
- Anelia (2018)
- Angela Winbush (1988)
- Angelica Agurbash (1999)
- Angie Stone (2013)
- Ani Lorak (2002)
- Ania (2007)
- Anita Baker (1988)
- Anita Skorgan (1993)
- Anitta (2014)
- Anna Carina (2007)
- Anna Eriksson (1999)
- Anna K (1999)
- Anna Vissi (2014)
- Anne Veski (1996)
- Annie Crummer (1996)
- Annie Lennox (1996)
- Another Bad Creation (1992)
- Anri Jokhadze (2014)
- Anthony Hamilton (2018)
- Antony Santos (1999)
- Anuar Zain (2002)
- Arashi (2002)
- Arrested Development (1992)
- Ashanti (2018)
- Aster Aweke (2013)
- Atif Aslam (2014)
- Aurela Gaçe (1999)
- Aurelio Martínez (2019)
- Avant (2007)
- Avvy (2014)
- Axelle Red (1999)
- Aya Nakamura (2018)
- Aygun Kazimova (2014)
- Ayumi Hamasaki (2014)
- Azúcar Moreno (1996)
- B-Nario (1999)
- B2K (2002)
- Backstreet Boys (2013)
- Banda Blanca (2002)
- Bandana (2002)
- Bappi Lahiri (2014)
- Barbara Haščáková (1999)
- Bass Bumpers (1993)
- Benny Cristo (2018)
- Bessy Argyraki (1993)
- Betty Veizaga (1999)
- Bianka (2007)
- Big Bang (2007)
- Bilal (2018)
- Billy Gilman (2002)
- Birgit Õigemeel (2018)
- Björk (2014)
- Black Milk (2002)
- Bleona (2002)
- Blue (2002)
- Bobby Rivas (1999)
- Bobby Valentino (2007)
- Bohemia Suburbana (1999)
- Bomfunk MC's (2002)
- Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (2019)
- Bongo Maffin (2002)
- Bonnie Tyler (1988)
- Boris Titulaer (2007)
- Boyz II Men (1992)
- Boyzone (1996)
- Brandon Jackson (2019)
- Brandy (2002)
- Brenda K. Starr (1988)
- Brenda Russell (2013)
- Brian Kennedy (2014)
- Brownstone (1996)
- Bruno Mars (2014)
- BTS (2018)
- Buddy Guy (2013)
- Bunji Garlin (2014)
- Burhan G (2018)
- Calloway (1992)
- Calvin Harris (2007)
- Camen (2007)
- Candi & The Backbeat (1988)
- Capital T (2018)
- Captain Jack (1996)
- Cara Dillon (2007)
- Carlos Vives (2014)
- Carolina la O (2002)
- Case (2002)
- Cassandra Steen (2018)
- Cassandra Wilson (2013)
- CDB (2019)
- CeCe Peniston (2013)
- Cecilia Echenique (2014)
- Celine Dion (2013)
- Celso Duarte (2007)
- Chage and Aska (1992)
- Chaka Khan (2013)
- Champaign (1983)
- Changing Faces (1999)
- Chanté Moore (2018)
- Charles & Eddie (1992)
- Charlie (2002)
- Charlotte Church (2002)
- Che Fu (2002)
- Cherrelle (1988)
- Cheryl Pepsii Riley (1988)
- Chic (2013)
- Chinawut Indracusin (2014)
- Chino & Nacho (2014)
- Chisato Moritaka (1987)
- Chris Brown (2007)
- Christian Meier (1999)
- Christina Aguilar (1996)
- Christina Stürmer (2014)
- Christine Pepelyan (2014)
- Christopher Williams (2018)
- Chyi Chin (1999)
- Ciara (2007)
- Classic Example (1992)
- Clipse (2007)
- Clouseau (1996)
- Coco Lee (2002)
- Color Me Badd (1992)
- Cool (1996)
- Commissioned (1992)
- Common (2007)
- Count Basic (1996)
- Cui Jian (1987)
- Culture Beat (1993)
- Cut 'N' Move (1993)
- D'Influence (1993)
- D'Nash (2007)
- D'Sound (2007)
- D Train (1983)
- D'ZRT (2007)
- Dado Polumenta (2014)
- Damian Dame (1992)
- Dana International (1999)
- Danilo Parra (2014)
- Danny Fernandes (2013)
- Darren Hayes (2002)
- Dazz Band (1983)
- Debbie Gibson (1988)
- Debi Nova (2019)
- Deborah Cox (2002)
- Deep Shrestha (2014)
- Deniece Williams (2013)
- Denise Jannah (1999)
- Denise Lopez (1996)
- Desi Slava (2007)
- Destiny's Child (2002)
- Diana Ross (2013)
- Dinara Akulova (2014)
- Dino Merlin (2002)
- Dionne Warwick (2013)
- Divine (1999)
- Divine Brown (2013)
- DJ BoBo (1996)
- Dolly Dots (1988)
- Don Ho (1993)
- Donell Jones (2002)
- Donna Allen (1988)
- Donny Montell (2018)
- Donny Osmond (2013)
- Double (1988)
- Double You (1993)
- Doug and the Slugs (1983)
- Dream Warriors (1992)
- Dreams Come True (1992)
- Dren Abazi (2014)
- Dru (2018)
- Dru Hill (1999)
- Dvsn (2018)
- Eagle-Eye Cherry (2002)
- Earth, Wind & Fire (2013)
- Eddi Reader (2002)
- Eddy Lover (2019)
- Edyta Górniak (1999)
- Elaine Morgan (1993)
- Elena Baravilala (2014)
- Elissa (2002)
- Elizabeth Shepherd (2007)
- Elvana Gjata (2014)
- Emeli Sandé (2018)
- Emeline Michel (2014)
- Emi Maria (2019)
- Emilíana Torrini (2002)
- Emina Jahović (2018)
- En Vogue (1992)
- Enya (1993)
- Eric Benét (2019)
- Eros Ramazzotti (2018)
- Erykah Badu (2018)
- Eternal (1996)
- Eva Ayllón (1993)
- Ewa Farna (2007)
- Ex Girlfriend (1992)
- Experience Unlimited (1992)
- EyeQ (2002)
- Fabiana Cantilo (1999)
- Fabrizio Faniello (2002)
- Fahad Al Kubaisi (2018)
- Faig Aghayev (1999)
- Fantasia (2007)
- Farah Siraj (2018)
- Falco (1988)
- Faye Wong (1993)
- Fefe Dobson (2007)
- Fergie (2007)
- Fey (1999)
- Five Special (1979)
- Five Star (1988)
- Foo Fighters (2013)
- Fool Moon (2007)
- Fourplay (1992)
- Foxy (1979)
- Francine Jordi (2002)
- Franco De Vita (1999)
- Françoise Groben (2002)
- Frankie J (2007)
- Gabrielle (2014)
- Gaby Moreno (2019)
- Gaitana (2007)
- Galy Galiano (1999)
- Gary Clark Jr. (2018)
- Gary Valenciano (2014)
- George Benson (2013)
- Gian Marco (2002)
- Gianna Nannini (1988)
- Ginuwine (2002)
- Girlfriend (1992)
- Girls' Generation (2014)
- Gladys Knight (2013)
- Glenn Fredly (1999)
- Glenn Lewis (2013)
- Gloria Gaynor (2013)
- Gloria Trevi (1993)
- Gondwana (1999)
- Good 2 Go (1992)
- Guadalupe Urbina (2014)
- Guillermo Dávila (2007)
- Guy Sebastian (2007)
- H-Town (1996)
- Haitham Rafi (2018)
- Hamdan Al Abri (2014)
- Hannah Ild (2002)
- Haris Alexiou (2014)
- Heather Headley (2007)
- Heavy D and The Boyz (1992)
- Helene Fischer (2014)
- Hélène Ségara (1999)
- Herbs (1987)
- Hernaldo Zúñiga (2014)
- Hi-Fi (1999)
- Hi-Five (1992)
- Hip Hop Boyz (1996)
- Honeyz (1999)
- H.O.T. (1999)
- Hukwe Zawose (1992)
- Human Nature (1996)
- Ida Corr (2007)
- Ida Elina (2018)
- Igo (1999)
- Igor Nadzhiev (1996)
- Imelda May (2018)
- Immature (1999)
- India Arie (2007)
- Indira Radić (2018)
- Infinity (1999)
- Inner Circle (1999)
- Intro (1996)
- Ira Losco (2014)
- Isabelle Boulay (2018)
- Israel Kamakawiwoʻole (1996)
- Iryna Bilyk (1993)
- Ivan Zavala (2019)
- Ivana Banfić (1999)
- Ivete Sangalo (1999)
- Ivy Queen (1999)
- Iza (2019)
- Izaline Calister (2014)
- Jackson Kaujeua (1999)
- Jacksoul (2007)
- Jacky Cheung (2014)
- Jaclyn Victor (2007)
- Jagged Edge (1999)
- Jaheim (2002)
- Jamala (2018)
- Jamie Sparks (2002)
- Jana Kirschner (2007)
- Jane Zhang (2007)
- Janelle Monáe (2019)
- Jason Derulo (2019)
- Jason Zhang (2014)
- Javier Monthiel (2014)
- Javiera Mena (2007)
- Jay Chou (2014)
- Jaya (1999)
- Jeff Chang (1993)
- Jelena Rozga (2018)
- Jennie Lena (2014)
- Jennifer Holliday (1988)
- Jesse Boykins III (2018)
- Jessy Lanza (2018)
- Jil Caplan (1988)
- Jill Scott (2002)
- JJ Lin (2018)
- Jo Lemaire (1988)
- Joci Pápai (2018)
- Jodeci (1992)
- Joe (2018)
- Joe Osorio & Randy Borden (1980)
- Joe Public (1992)
- Johnny Logan (1988)
- Johnny Mathis (2013)
- Jolin Tsai (2002)
- Jon B. (2013)
- Jordin Sparks (2019)
- Jorge Drexler (2007)
- Joy Denalane (2002)
- Joyce Sims (1988)
- JRDN (2018)
- Juan Luis Guerra (2014)
- Juanes (2007)
- Judith Hill (2018)
- Julio Iglesias (2014)
- Jully Black (2007)
- Junior Reid (2019)
- Jurga Šeduikytė (2014)
- Justs Sirmais (2018)
- Justyna Steczkowska (1996)
- K. Michelle (2018)
- K-Otic (2007)
- Kai (1999)
- Kairat Nurtas (2014)
- Kairo (1996)
- Kak Channthy (2014)
- Kanjani Eight (2018)
- Karel Gott (2014)
- Karl Wolf (2018)
- Karla Cubias (2019)
- Karolina Gočeva (2014)
- Karyn White (1988)
- Katia Cardenal (2019)
- Kate Ryan (2007)
- Katherine Jenkins (2007)
- Keith Martin (2013)
- Keith Sweat (2013)
- Keke Wyatt (2019)
- Kenan Doğulu (1996)
- Kenny B (2019)
- Kenny G (2013)
- Kenny Lattimore (2018)
- Kenny Rogers (2013)
- Keonte Beals (2018)
- Keshia Chanté (2007)
- Keyshia Cole (2007)
- Khaled (2013)
- Ki Daophet Nouhouang (2014)
- Kiara (1993)
- Kim Wilde (1988)
- Kimbra (2019)
- Kit Chan (1996)
- Klique (1983)
- Klymaxx (1983)
- Koffi Olomide (1992)
- Kool & the Gang (1979)
- Kreesha Turner (2013)
- Kris Kross (1992)
- Kristína (2014)
- KRU (1993)
- Kyla (2002)
- Kylie Minogue (1999)
- Kyōko Koizumi (1987)
- L.T.D. (1979)
- La Bouche (1996)
- Lââm (2002)
- Lalah Hathaway (2013)
- Lali Espósito (2019)
- Lam Trường (1999)
- Lara Fabian (2014)
- Latifa (1996)
- Laura Pausini (2002)
- Lauris Reiniks (2014)
- Lay Zhang (2018)
- LeAnn Rimes (2007)
- Ledisi (2018)
- Lee Moon-sae (1987)
- Lena Katina (2018)
- Lenny Kravitz (2007)
- Lenny Williams (2013)
- Leon Bridges (2018)
- Lepa Brena (2014)
- Leroy Sibbles (1992)
- Leslie Cheung (1987)
- Letta Mbulu (2013)
- LeVert (1992)
- Lil' Romeo (2002)
- Lili & Susie (1988)
- Lillian Allen (1992)
- Lionel Richie (2013)
- Liv Warfield (2018)
- Lloyd (2007)
- Lo-Key? (1992)
- Loredana Groza (1996)
- Loreen (2014)
- Los Amigos Invisibles (2019)
- Los Bunkers (2002)
- Los Caños (2002)
- Los Kjarkas (2014)
- Love and Sas (1992)
- Lucero (1993)
- Lucie Bílá (1996)
- Lucky Ali (2002)
- Luis Jacinto Muñoz (2002)
- Luis Miguel (2014)
- Lulu (2014)
- Luz Casal (1993)
- Luzmila Carpio (2007)
- Lyfe Jennings (2007)
- M People (1996)
- Maarja-Liis Ilus (2014)
- Macy Gray (2002)
- Mădălina Manole (1993)
- Madcon (2018)
- Madita (2007)
- Maestro Fresh Wes (1992)
- Magdi Rúzsa (2014)
- Mähri Pirgulyýewa (2018)
- Malina Moye (2019)
- Maluma (2019)
- Mango (1999)
- Marc Anthony (2002)
- Marc Sway (2014)
- Marcela Morelo (2007)
- Margaret (2018)
- Maria Ilieva (2002)
- Mariah Carey (2013)
- Marija Naumova (2002)
- Marina Cárdenas (1999)
- Marina Diamandis (2018)
- Marisa Monte (1996)
- Marsha Ambrosius (2018)
- Marva King (2013)
- Mary J. Blige (2018)
- Maryla Rodowicz (2014)
- Massari (2018)
- Mavis Staples (2013)
- Maxwell (2002)
- May Sweet (2014)
- Maya Berović (2014)
- Me & My (1996)
- Mecano (1988)
- Mehad Hamad (1993)
- Men at Large (1992)
- Melanie Fiona (2013)
- Meli'sa Morgan (1988)
- Melly Goeslaw (2002)
- Melonie Gillette (2014)
- Meshell Ndegeocello (2018)
- Messenjah (1992)
- MFÖ (2014)
- Michael Bublé (2013)
- Michie Mee (1992)
- Miho Nakayama (1988)
- Miguel (2018)
- Miki Howard (1988)
- Milly Quezada (2002)
- Minako Honda (1987)
- Mint Condition (1992)
- Mirella Cesa (2019)
- Miriam Makeba (1992)
- Missy Elliott (2019)
- Mitsou (1992)
- Modest Fok (1992)
- Mon Laferte (2019)
- Monica (2002)
- Monica Sintra (2002)
- Moonraisers (1999)
- Moris Janashvili (1999)
- Musiq Soulchild (2007)
- Mustafa Sandal (1999)
- Mtume (1983)
- Mỹ Linh (2018)
- Mỹ Tâm (2007)
- Mya (2002)
- Mylène Farmer (1988)
- Myriam Hernández (1993)
- Na Na (1993)
- Na Ying (1999)
- Nadine Beiler (2018)
- Nâdiya (2007)
- Najwa Karam (2014)
- Nancy Ajram (2018)
- Natalia (2018)
- Natalia Damini (2019) /
- Natalia Kukulska (2002)
- Natalia Oreiro (1999)
- Natasa Theodoridou (2007)
- Natti Natasha (2019)
- Natural Black (2014)
- Natural Selection (1992)
- Naughty by Nature (1992)
- Naviband (2018)
- Nawal El Kuwaitia (2018)
- N.E.R.D. (2013)
- Ne-Yo (2007)
- Neecia Majolly (1996)
- Nelly Furtado (2002)
- New Edition (2013)
- New Kids on the Block (2018)
- Next (1999)
- Nico & Vinz (2014)
- Nike Ardilla (1993)
- Ning Baizura (1996)
- Nisha Kataria (2013)
- Noa (2002)
- Noah (2007)
- Nomfusi (2019)
- Nuša Derenda (2002)
- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (1993)
- Nylon Beat (1996)
- Ofra Haza (1993)
- Ol' Skool (1999)
- Olga Tañón (1993)
- Oliver Mtukudzi (1999)
- Oliver N'Goma (1992)
- Omar Al-Abdallat (1999)
- Omar Naber (2018)
- One (2002)
- Ophélie Winter (1996) /
- Orianthi (2014)
- Oscar Harris (2014)
- Outlandish (2014)
- Ozone (1983)
- P.M. Dawn (1992)
- P-Square (2013)
- Pablo Sciuto (2019)
- Palmy (2018)
- Pamela Cortes (2002)
- Pandora (1999)
- Paola e Chiara (1996)
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The Jackson family is an American family of singers who originated in Gary, Indiana. Performing as members of The Jackson 5 and as solo artists, the children of Joseph Walter Jackson and Katherine Esther Jackson were very successful in the field of popular music from the late 1960s onwards. As a group, the eldest sons Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, Michael and Randy made the family's reputation, facilitating the subsequent success of siblings Rebbie, La Toya and Janet. The Jackson 5 became known as the "First Family of Soul" (a title first held by the Five Stairsteps). The continued success of Michael and Janet's careers as solo artists led the Jacksons to become known as the "Royal Family of Pop". All nine of the Jackson siblings have gold records to their credits with La Toya holding the distinction of being the first Jackson sister to attain one (awarded by France's SNEP for "Reggae Night", a song she co-wrote for Jimmy Cliff). In recent years, certain members of the family have been honored for their work; in 1997, The Jacksons was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Michael was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 as an solo artist followed by Rebbie in 2013, Tito in 2015 and Janet in 2019. Several siblings received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: The Jacksons (inducted 1980), Michael (inducted 1984), Janet (inducted 1990), Rebbie (inducted 1992), Jackie (inducted 2013), Tito (inducted 2014), Jermaine (inducted 2014), La Toya (inducted 2017), Marlon (inducted 2018) and Randy (inducted 2023). First generation[kái goân-sí-bé]Joseph Walter Jackson was born on (July 26, 1928 - June 27, 2018) in Arkansas, the child of Samuel Jackson (April 22, 1893 – October 31, 1993) and Crystal Lee (May 12, 1907 – November 4, 1992). Joseph grew up in Oakland, California with his father Samuel Jackson, a school teacher. At age 18 he moved to East Chicago, Indiana to be with his mother Crystal Lee King and to pursue his dreams of becoming a professional boxer. At age 21, Joseph married Katherine Screws, 19, immediately starting a family. Even though he wanted to be a success in boxing it wasn’t a job for a family man, so he obtained a job as an overhead crane operator with East Chicago's Inland Steel Company. His family continued to blossom and grow steadily and over the course of sixteen years he and Katherine had a house full of 10 children. Joe Jackson always wanted to make it big and although he couldn’t in boxing or in his own short musical stint in the 1950s with the band The Falcons, he saw the talent in his children, starting with Tito and Tito's ability to play the guitar. Soon enough Joe Jackson formed a band of his sons Jackie, Tito, and Jermaine called The Jackson Brothers in 1962 and became their manager. After several years of doing local talent shows, Joseph enlarged the band to include Marlon and Michael, two of his younger sons, and then changed the name of the band to The Jacksons 5 by 1963, remaining the group's manager. As their father he was a very strict disciplinarian and had an abusive nature which, at the time, seemed like the normal actions of a father; as their manager he enforced long practice sessions of singing and dancing in hopes of preparing them to make it big one day. In August 1965, the group made a debut at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York where they won the Amateur Night contest. Berry Gordy the owner and producer at Motown Records, discovered the The Jacksons and signed them to their first contract in June 1966. The group enjoyed the fame Joseph Jackson had been longing for in his life. He continued to manage The Jacksons into stardom and after the band they had many No. 1 hits on the Billboard hot singles charts; Joseph moved them to a mansion in Encino, California with his own hefty salary he had obtained as their full-time manager. After many years as a band and with Michael as lead singer, the group continued to churn out even more hits and wealth, but tensions grew and in 1979, Michael severed ties with his father/manager and went on to pursue a solo musical entertainment career. Four years later, in 1982, Michael's siblings fired Joseph Jackson as their manager. In 1993, Michael Jackson accused his father of physical and mental abuse; a few of the other siblings confirmed this claim, but others denied it. Katherine Jackson (née Kattie B. Screws) was born on (May 4, 1930) in Barbour County, Alabama, the child of Prince Albert Screws (October 16, 1907 – January 21, 1997) and Martha Mattie Upshaw (December 14, 1907 – April 29, 1990). Unfortunately, Katherine Jackson was left with a permanent limp after acquiring polio syndrome in her childhood. She later recovered from her illness after moving with her family to East Chicago, Indiana, where she would remain until meeting her husband Joseph Jackson. The couple moved and bought a small home in Gary, Indiana, where they birthed and raised ten children and she was a stay-at-home mother. Throughout her life, Katherine remained a devoted Jehovah's Witness and raised her children strictly under the same spiritual teachings she received. Also, as a talented pianist and vocalist who shared her talents with her children, she was later credited for being the foundation of her children's success. After her sons' rise to fame as The Jackson 5, she strongly supported her children and became the costume designer for their shows and performances. Second generation[kái goân-sí-bé]Together, Joseph and Katherine Jackson had 9 children. All 9 grew up to become professional musicians.
Third generation[kái goân-sí-bé]Jackson Family
There are 32 children that make up the third generation of the Jackson family. 28 among them have followed in the family's footsteps into the entertainment industry. Rebbie Jackson (b. May 29, 1950)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jackie Jackson (b. June 4, 1951)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Tito Jackson (b. October 15, 1953)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Jermaine Jackson (b. December 11, 1954)[kái goân-sí-bé]
La Toya Jackson (b. February 29, 1956)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Marlon Jackson (b. March 12, 1957)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Michael Jackson (b. August 29, 1958)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Randy Jackson (b. October 29, 1961)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Janet Jackson (b. May 16, 1966)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Fourth generation[kái goân-sí-bé]There are 41 children that make up the fourth generation of the Jackson family. 2 among them have followed in the family's footsteps into the entertainment industry. Joh Vonnie Brown (b. August 30, 1974)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Yashi Brown (October 5, 1977)[kái goân-sí-bé]
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Janet Jackson awards[kái goân-sí-bé]American entertainer Janet Jackson began her career through a series of acting roles, prior to releasing her self-titled debut album at the age of fifteen. She has sold over 200 million records. Jackson has received eleven American Music Awards, five Grammy Awards, ten MTV Video Music Awards, and 11 Billboard Music Awards. Her most notable accolades include the American Music Award's "Award of Merit," Billboard Award's "Artistic Achievement Award," MTV's "Video Vanguard Award," and Recording Academy's "Governor's Award," in addition to MTV's inaugural Icon tribute, and Radio Music Award's "Legend and World Music Awards' "Legend Award". Jackson holds several world records, and ranks as the most-searched person in internet history. She has received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for her musical contributions within film, while her humanitarian efforts have garnered APLA's "Commitment to Life Award," amfAR's "Award of Courage," and GLAAD's "Vanguard Award." Academy Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
A Place Called Home Organization[kái goân-sí-bé]
AIDS Project Los Angeles[kái goân-sí-bé]The AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by the HIV disease, reducing HIV infection, and advocating for fair and effective usage of HIV-related public policy. Janet received the Commitment to Life Award for her contributions to the organization.
A&M Records[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: A&M Records
American Choreography Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: American Choreography Awards
American Cinema Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
American Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The American Music Awards are an annual awards ceremony, created by Dick Clark. Janet holds the record for the most nominations from one album, with thirteen nominations for Control. Janet won twelve awards (including the Award of Merit).
AmfAR Cinema Against AIDS Gala[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
AMOA Jukebox Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
AOL Television Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
ASCAP's Pop Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
ASCAP's Rhythm and Soul Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Behind the Bench Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
BET Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: BET Awards
BET J Virtual Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Billboard Magazine Year-End Number One Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The Billboard Magazine Year-End Number-One Awards were sponsored by Billboard magazine to honor artists based on Billboard Year-End Charts during the 1980s.
Billboard Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]According to Billboard, she has won 11 awards.
Billboard/Tanqueray Sterling Music Video Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Black Gold Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Black Reel Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Black Girls Rock! Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Janet received the Rock Star award at the 2018 Black Girls Rock! ceremony on August 26, 2018.
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards were an annual awards ceremony honoring the best in music, film, and video games. Janet received four awards from the event, including "Favorite Female Singer."
BMI Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]BMI Pop Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
BMI Film & Television Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Bravo Otto Awards (Germany)[kái goân-sí-bé]The Bravo Otto Awards were established by Bravo, the largest teen magazine within the German-language sphere. It honored the top performers in film, music, television, and sports. Janet has received multiple awards in the "Female Singer" category.
BRIT Awards (UK)[kái goân-sí-bé]The Brit Awards, also known as The BRITs, are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. Janet has received multiple nominations, including "Best International Female Artist."
British LGBT Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
CableACE Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Capital Gold Awards (UK)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Cash Box Year-End Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Cash Box
Channel V Awards (Australia)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Clio Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Clio Awards
C.O.R.E[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Congress of Racial Equality
Dance Gallery Award[kái goân-sí-bé]
Dance Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Diamond Awards Festival (Belgium)[kái goân-sí-bé]
DMC World DJ Championships[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: DMC World DJ Championships
ECHO Awards (Germany)[kái goân-sí-bé]The ECHO Awards are an annual German music awards ceremony, granted by the Deutsche Phono-Akademie. It is the successor to the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis.
Edison Awards (Netherlands)[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Edison Awards
Ebony awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Ebony (magazine)
American Black Achievement Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Pre-Oscar Celebration Honors[kái goân-sí-bé]
Essence Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
FHM Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: FHM
GAFFA Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Denmark GAFFA Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Delivered since 1991, the GAFFA Awards are a Danish award that rewards popular music by the magazine of the same name.
GLAAD Media Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The GLAAD Media Awards were established by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) to honor various entertainers and media organizations for their outstanding contributions regarding issues within the LGBT community. Janet was presented the Vanguard Award by Ellen DeGeneres for her significant difference in promoting equal rights for gay, lesbian, and transgender people.
Golden Globe Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce[kái goân-sí-bé]
Guinness Book of British Hit Singles[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Guinness Book of British Hit Singles
Guinness Book of World Records[kái goân-sí-bé]The Guinness Book of World Records is a reference book published annually. It compiles a list of world records, including human achievements and extremes of the natural world. She has nine inclusions in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Grammy Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The Grammy Awards, or Grammys, are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The ceremony honors outstanding achievements in the music industry, with awards of the most popular interest presented during the live televised event. Janet has Grammy Award nominations spanning five different genres (Pop, Rock, Dance, Rap and R&B). During the 32nd Annual Grammy Awards, she became the first female artist to be nominated for Producer of the Year, following her production contributions on her fourth album, Rhythm Nation 1814.
Hammy Awards (UK)[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Record Mirror (magazine)
Harlem Fashion Row Style Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Hit Awards (Hong Kong)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Hit Awards (Norway)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Hollywood Walk of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a group of stars embedded in the sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, California. The stars are permanent public monuments for public figures in the entertainment industry.
Human Rights Campaign[kái goân-sí-bé]
HX Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
International Dance Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The International Dance Music Awards, held during the Winter Music Conference, is an annual electronic music ceremony. It honors the highest achievements by artists within the dance music genre. Janet has received multiple accolades from the event, including an award for "Outstanding Achievement in Dance Music".
Japan Gold Disc Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Japan Gold Disc Award
Japan Radio Popular Disks Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Lady of Soul Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Lisa Lopes Foundation[kái goân-sí-bé]
LOGO's NewNowNext Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Metropolitan Transportation Authority[kái goân-sí-bé]Jackson was honored by New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority as part of Harlem Week 2018's “Women Transforming Our World: Past, Present and Future.”
Mnet Asian Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Mnet Asian Music Awards
MOBO Awards (UK)[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: MOBO Awards
MTV Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]MTV Europe Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The MTV Europe Music Awards, also referred to as the EMAs, were established to honor the most popular music videos in Europe. Janet has received eight nominations, winning for "Best Female" and "Global Icon".
MTV Icon[kái goân-sí-bé]MTV Icon was an annual ceremony which recognized an artist who made significant contributions within music, music video, and popular culture, while impacting the MTV generation. Janet was selected to receive the network's inaugural Icon tribute, and was the only pop artist chosen to receive the honor.
MTV Japan Video Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Janet received the "Inspiration Award" for her influence within music video and popular culture at the event's third annual ceremony.
MTV Movie Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The MTV Movie Awards are an annual MTV Awards ceremony honoring the best in film. Nominees are determined by a panel at Tenth Planet Productions, while the winners are decided by the general public. Janet won two awards for her film debut in Poetic Justice.
MTV Video Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The MTV Video Music Awards were established by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year. Janet received the Video Vanguard Award, the ceremony's highest honor, and has been nominated for Video of the Year multiple times. "Scream" is the most nominated video in the show's history.
Music & Media (Europe)[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Music & Media
Music Week (UK)[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Music Week
MuchMusic Video Awards (Canada)[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: iHeartRadio MMVAs
MVPA Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]On May 12, 2005, the MVPA held their 14th annual MVPA awards. Jackson and director Francis Lawrence received an award for Director of the Year.
NAACP Image Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The Image Awards are presented annually by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to honor outstanding contributions within film, television, music, and literature. She has received multiple accolades from the ceremony, including the "Chairman's Award" and "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture" for her performance in Why Did I Get Married?.
Los Angeles Chapter of the Recording Academy[kái goân-sí-bé]The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, also known as the Recording Academy, is an organization of recording professionals, including musicians, producers, and sound engineers. During its 2002 Membership Awards, Janet was awarded a special award of merit; the Recording Academy's Governor's Award.
Nancy Susan Reynolds Award (Center For Population Options)[kái goân-sí-bé]
National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
National Association of Recording Merchandisers[kái goân-sí-bé]The National Association of Recording Merchandisers is a not-for-profit trade Award which serves music retailing businesses. Janet has received six accolades from the NARM Awards, including "Best-Selling Recording of the Year" for her fifth album, janet.
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
Nielsen Broadcast Data System Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
NRJ Awards (France)[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: NRJ Awards
One Hundred Black Men Honors[kái goân-sí-bé]
OUT Magazine[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Out (magazine)
Pandora Internet Radio Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]To kick off African-American Music Appreciation Month, Pandora Radio honored Jackson with an award for receiving over 1 billion streams on Pandora.
People's Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The People's Choice Awards recognizes particular figures within popular culture. The annual ceremony is described to be determined by the opinion of the general public. Janet has received several nominations, including "Favorite All-Around Female Entertainer".
People Magazine Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Perfect 10 Music Awards (Singapore)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Pollstar Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Pollstar
Radio Disney Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Janet received the inaugural impact award at the 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards ceremony on June 22, 2018.
Radio Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Janet received the "Legend Award" at the Radio Music Awards' fifth annual ceremony.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry. Janet Jackson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 29, 2019.
Silver Horn Film & TV Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Starlight Foundation Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Songwriters Hall of Fame[kái goân-sí-bé]
Soul Train Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]The Soul Train Music Awards are an annual ceremony which honor the best in Black music and entertainment. It is produced by the makers of Soul Train, the program from which it takes its name. Janet has the second most wins of any artist in the ceremony's history.
Spelman College Sisters Award[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: Spelman_College
The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball
The Source Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Surround Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
TEC Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: TEC Awards
Teen Choice Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Telly Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
TMF Awards (Netherlands)[kái goân-sí-bé]
TV Land Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]Siông-sè chhiáⁿ khoàⁿ: TV Land Award
TVZ Video Awards (Brazil)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Urban Teen Music Awards (USA)[kái goân-sí-bé]
VH1 awards[kái goân-sí-bé]VH1 Big in '04 Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
VH1 Video Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
VH1 My Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
Vibe Magazine Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
World Music Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
World Music Video Awards[kái goân-sí-bé]
ZAZ Awards (South Africa)[kái goân-sí-bé]
Tours[kái goân-sí-bé]
Paris Jackson Filmography[kái goân-sí-bé]Film[kái goân-sí-bé]
Television[kái goân-sí-bé]
Music videos[kái goân-sí-bé]
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