List of Michael Jackson's awards

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The following incomplete list contains notable awards won by American pop icon Michael Jackson.No other performer in history has won more awards than Michael Jackson.[citation needed]

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[edit] 1970

Total Awards 3

[edit] 1971

Total Awards 1

[edit] 1972

Total Awards 8

[edit] 1974

Total Awards 2

[edit] 1975

Total Awards 1

[edit] 1980

Total Awards 9

[edit] 1981

Total Awards 9

[edit] 1983

Total Awards 46

[edit] 1984

With Star No. 1,793 in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Michael becomes the first celebrity to have two different stars dedicated to him, having received one as a member of The Jacksons in the 70's and 1980s on November 20.

When during the Victory Tour, Michael and Tito accept the NAACP's Dr. H. Claude Hudson Medal of Freedom Award and the 1984 Summer Olympics Medal of Friendship Award on behalf of the entire Jackson Family. in July

  • NAACP National Voter Registration Drive Honorary Co-Chairmen
    • The NAACP announces that Michael Jackson and his brothers have been named honorary co-chairmen of the civil rights organization's National Voter Registration Drive. Registration booths will be set up outside Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, venue of the Tour's opening concert. (July 4)
  • NARM (National Association Of Recording Merchandisers)
  • New Westminister Police Department Honorary Member
    • Michael Jackson is made an honorary member of the New Westminister Police Department while in British Columbia, Canada. Appointed PC 49, he swears as a police constable to 'serve the Queen and cause the peace to be kept and preserved'. (Nov. 18th)
  • People's Choice Awards
    • Best All Around Entertainer Of The Year
    • Favorite Video of the Year → Thriller
  • Presidential Special Achievement Award (U.S)
    • Presented at the White House by President Ronald Reagan to Michael Jackson in recognition of his contribution to the nation's campaign against drunk driving. Jackson's song "Beat It" was run in the ads. The inscription on the plaque reads: "To Michael Jackson with appreciation for the outstanding example you have set for the youth of America and the world. Your historic record-breaking achievements and your preeminence in popular music are a tribute to your creativity, dedication, and great ability. The generous contribution of your time and talent to the National Campaign Against Teenage drunk driving will help millions of young Americans learn that drinking and driving can kill a friendship." (May 14th)
  • The Sun (U.K. Newspaper):
  • United Kingdom: Presentation Casement Of Platinum Disc 1985

Total Awards 57

[edit] 1985

Total Awards 2

[edit] 1986

Total Awards 9

[edit] 1987

  • Aftonbladet Readers' Poll Best Vocal Artist of 1987 (Sweden)
  • Bravo Magazine
    • Silver Otto Award
  • Smash Hits Awards:

Total Awards 3

[edit] 1988

Total Awards 24

[edit] 1989

Total Awards 35

[edit] 1990

Total Awards 13

[edit] 1991

Total Awards 18

[edit] 1992

Total Awards 14

[edit] 1993

Total Awards 21

[edit] 1994

Total Awards 7

[edit] 1995

Total Awards 17

[edit] 1996

Total Awards 26

[edit] 1997

Total Awards 14

[edit] 1998

  • Billboard "Hot 100" Singles Chart
    • Most #1 Hits by Male Artist (13)
  • Bravo Magazine Awards
    • Silver Otto Award
  • Mix (Danish) Magazine readers' (Vote)
  • Puls Denmark Music TV Program Viewer (Vote)
    • Best Foreign Male Singer (1997)
    • Best Show of the Year (1997)
  • VH1 Poll

Total Awards 10

[edit] 1999

  • Ebony Magazine
    • One of the 100 most important black people of the 20th century
  • Entertainment Weekly
    • Eighth Greatest Entertainer of the Past 50 years
  • Entertainment Weekly Poll
    • Best Solo Artist (Modern) - #1. Michael Jackson (with 25.90% of the votes)
    • Best Group (Classic) - #2. The Jackson 5 (with 13.57% of the votes)
    • Most Underrated Artist or Group - #2. Michael Jackson (with 17.125 of the votes)
    • Best Modern Album - #1. "Thriller" - Michael Jackson (with 23.43% of the votes)
    • Best Song (Modern) - #2. "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson (with 16.11% of the votes)
    • Best Music Video - #1. "Thriller" - Michael Jackson (with 25.11% of the votes)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
    • Presented to Michael in South Africa by Namibian Premier Hage Geingob.
  • Diamond Award
    • For U.S sales of 10 million for an individual album or single (Michael was the youngest male artist to qualify for the award)


  • CD-First Internet Poll
    • Greatest Pop Artist of the 90's
  • Bollywood Awards
    • World Humanity Award
  • Internet Worldwide Top 100 Male Stars<
    • # 1 Male Star
  • CNN Internet Poll
    • Best Music Video Of All Time - Thriller
  • 80 Classics of the 80's Poll - Dutch Music Channel (TMF)
    • #1 Song - Thriller

Total Awards 16

[edit] 2000

  • G&P Foundation Angel Ball:
    • Angel Of Hope Award (for outstanding contribution to the fight against Cancer)
  • World Music Awards

Total Awards 2 And the all time best performer at the Romanian Club of Soul

[edit] 2001

Total Awards 4

[edit] 2002

Total Awards 11

[edit] 2003

(Miami, Florida, Florida) (Marsha Ambrosius, SPZ Music Inc., Michael Jackson, Epic Records) (August 5th)

Total Awards 6

[edit] 2004

Total Awards 1

[edit] 2005

  • Guinness Book Of World Records
    • Best-selling Album Of All Time: 'Thriller' with global sales of over 104 million copies to date
    • Longest Music Video: 'Ghosts' (USA, 1996), with 35 mins
    • Most Grammy Awards Won In A Year By A Person: At the 26th Annual Grammy Awards in 1984 Michael Jackson won eight Grammy awards.


Total Awards 3

[edit] 2006

Total Awards 10

[edit] 2008

January:

Total Awards 3



As Of March 2008 Michael Jackson Has won and Achieved a Total of 405 Awards.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g From HIStory album cover booklet
  2. ^ Jackson receives his World Records. Yahoo! News (November 14, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-16.
  3. ^ Jackson receives his World Records. Yahoo! News (November 14, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-16.
  4. ^ Jackson receives his World Records. Yahoo! News (November 14, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-16.
  5. ^ Jackson receives his World Records. Yahoo! News (November 14, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-16.
  6. ^ Jackson receives his World Records. Yahoo! News (November 14, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-16.
  7. ^ Jackson receives his World Records. Yahoo! News (November 14, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-16.
  8. ^ Jackson receives his World Records. Yahoo! News (November 14, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-16.
  9. ^ Jackson receives his World Records. Yahoo! News (November 14, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-16.

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