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List of awards and nominations received by Janet Jackson

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Janet Jackson awards and nominations
Jackson performing on her Janet World Tour.
Totals[a]
Wins233
Nominations471
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

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.

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

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1994 "Again" Best Original Song Nominated [1]

A Place Called Home Organization

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2003 Janet Jackson Angel of the Year Award Won [2]

AIDS Project Los Angeles

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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.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1999 Janet Jackson Commitment to Life Award Won [3]

A&M Records

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2008 Janet Jackson Best Artist Named Janet Jackson Won [4]

American Choreography Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2000 Janet: The Velvet Rope Best Television/Variety Special Nominated [5]

American Cinema Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1988 Janet Jackson Performer of the Year; Video/Recording Field Won [6]

American Music Awards

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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).

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1987 Janet Jackson Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [7]
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Video Artist Nominated
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Video Artist Won
Control Favorite Pop/Rock Album Nominated
Favorite Soul/R&B Album Nominated
"Nasty" Favorite Soul/R&B Single Won
"When I Think of You" Favorite Pop/Rock Video Nominated
Favorite Soul/R&B Video Nominated
1988 Janet Jackson Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [8]
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
"When I Think of You" Favorite Pop/Rock Video Won [9]
Favorite Soul/R&B Video Won
1990 Janet Jackson Favorite Dance Artist Nominated [10]
"Miss You Much" Favorite Soul/R&B Single Won
Favorite Dance Single Won
1991 Janet Jackson Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Won [11]
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Won
Favorite Dance Artist Won
Rhythm Nation 1814 Favorite Pop/Rock Album Nominated
Favorite Soul/R&B Album Nominated
1994 Janet Jackson Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [12]
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
janet. Favorite Pop/Rock Album Nominated
Favorite Soul/R&B Album Nominated
"That's The Way Love Goes" Favorite Soul/R&B Single Nominated
1995 Janet Jackson Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [13]
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
1999 Janet Jackson Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Won [14]
2001 Janet Jackson Award of Merit Won
2002 Janet Jackson Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Won [15]
Internet Artist of the Year Nominated
All for You Favorite R&B/Soul Album Nominated
2004 Janet Jackson Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated [16]
2016 Janet Jackson Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated [17]

AmfAR Cinema Against AIDS Gala

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2013 Janet Jackson Award of Courage Won [18]

AMOA Jukebox Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1986 "What Have You Done For Me Lately" Soul Record of the Year Won [19]
1987 "Control" Soul Record of the Year Won
1990 "Escapade" R&B Record of the Year Nominated [20]
Rhythm Nation 1814 Pop CD of the Year Nominated
Rhythm Nation 1814 R&B CD of the Year Nominated

AOL Television Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 All for You Tour Best Concert Won [21]

ASCAP's Pop Music Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1994 "That's the Way Love Goes" Most Performed Song Won [22]

ASCAP's Rhythm and Soul Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2002 "All for You" Top Dance Song Won [23]

Behind the Bench Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2004 Janet Jackson Touching a Life Award Won [24]

BET Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 Janet Jackson Best Female Artist Nominated [25]
"All for You" Video of the Year Nominated
2004 Janet Jackson Best Female Artist Nominated [26]
2015 Janet Jackson Ultimate Icon: Music Dance Visual Award Won [27]

BET J Virtual Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2008 Janet Jackson Female Artist of the Year Nominated [28]

Billboard Magazine Year-End Number One Awards

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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.[29][30]

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1983 Janet Jackson Top Black Albums Artists - Female Won [31][32]
Top Black Artists of the Year (Combined LPs & Singles) Nominated
Top Pop Album Artists - Female Nominated
Top Pop Singles Artists - Female Nominated
Top Black Singles Artists Nominated
Top Black Albums Artists Nominated
Top Black Singles Artists - Female Nominated
Janet Jackson Top Black Albums Nominated
1986 Janet Jackson Top Pop Album Artist – Female Nominated [33][34]
Top Pop Singles Artist Won
Top Pop Singles Artist – Female Won
Top Dance Club Play Artist Won
Top Dance Sales Artist Won
Top Black Artist Won
Top Black Singles Artist Won
Top Black Album Artist Nominated
Control Top Black Album Nominated
"Nasty" Top Black Single Nominated
1987 Janet Jackson Top Pop Singles Artist - Female Nominated [35]
Top Pop Albums Artist - Female Nominated
Top Dance/Club Play Artist Nominated
Top Black Albums Artist Nominated
Top Black Singles Artist Nominated
Top Black Singles Artist - Female Won
Top Black Artist Nominated
Control Top Selling Album of the Year Nominated
Control – The Videos Top Music Video Cassettes Nominated
"Let's Wait Awhile" Top Adult Contemporary Single Nominated
"Control" Top Dance Sales 12" Singles Nominated
"Control" Top Black Single Nominated
1989 "Miss You Much" Top Hot 100 Single of the Year Nominated
"Rhythm Nation" Top Dance/Club Play Single of the Year Nominated

Billboard Music Awards

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According to Billboard, she has won 11 awards.[36][37]

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1990 Janet Jackson Top Pop Artist of the Year Nominated [38]
Top Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year Won
Top Dance Artist Won
Top Dance Club Play Artist of the Year Nominated
Top Hot Dance Singles Artist of the Year Won
Top Selling R&B Albums Artist of the Year Won
Top R&B Artist of the Year Won
Top R&B Singles Artist of the Year Won
Rhythm Nation 1814 Best Pop Album Won
Best R&B Album Won
1995 Janet Jackson Artist Achievement Award Won [39]
1998 Janet Jackson Top Hot 100 Singles Artist, Female Nominated [40]
Top Dance/Club Artist of the Year Nominated
Top R&B Female Artist of the Year Nominated
"I Get Lonely" Top Hot R&B Airplay Single Nominated
2001 Janet Jackson Artistic Achievement Award Won [41]
"All for You" Top Hot 100 Single of the Year Nominated
Janet Jackson Top Female R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year Nominated
2018 Janet Jackson Icon Award Won [42]
2020 Janet Jackson Top R&B Tour Nominated [43]

Billboard/Tanqueray Sterling Music Video Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1990 Janet Jackson Best Female Artist (Black/Rap) Won [44]
Best Female Artist (Dance) Won
"Rhythm Nation" Director's Award (Black/Rap) Won
"Alright" Director's Award (Dance) Won
"Rhythm Nation" Billboard/Tanqueray Sterling Music Video Award for Artistic Achievement Won
1991 "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" Best Female Artist (Pop/Rock) Nominated [45]
Best Director (Pop/Rock) Nominated
1994 "If" Dance Clip of The Year Won [46]

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1995 "Scream" Best Pop/Rock Clip of The Year Won [48]

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Black Gold Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1984 Janet Jackson Hottest Female Newcomer Won [49]
1987 "When I Think of You" Outstanding Music Video Won [50]

Black Reel Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Doesn't Really Matter" Best Song Nominated [51]
2011 For Colored Girls Outstanding Supporting Actress Nominated [52]
Outstanding Ensemble Won
2022 JANET JACKSON. Outstanding Documentary Nominated [53]

Black Girls Rock! Awards

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Janet received the Rock Star award at the 2018 Black Girls Rock! ceremony on August 26, 2018.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2018 Janet Jackson Rock Star Award Won [54]

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

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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."

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1995 Janet Jackson Favorite Female Artist Won
1996 Janet Jackson Favorite Pop Female Won
1998 Janet Jackson Favorite R&B Female Won [55]
1999 Janet Jackson Favorite Female Artist Won
2001 The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Favorite Actress – Comedy Nominated [56]
"Doesn't Really Matter" Favorite Song from a Movie Nominated [57]

BMI Awards

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BMI Pop Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1988 "Let's Wait Awhile" Most Played Songs Won [58][59]
1990 "Alright" Won
"Escapade" Won
"Rhythm Nation" Won
1991 "Black Cat" Won
"Come Back to Me" Won
1992 "State of the World" Won
1993 "That's the Way Love Goes" Won
1994 "Again" Won
"Any Time, Any Place" Won
"If" Won
"Because of Love" Won
"You Want This" Won
1995 "Scream" Won
"Runaway" Won
1999 "Together Again" Won
"I Get Lonely" Won
2002 "All for You" Won
"Doesn't Really Matter" Won
"Someone to Call My Lover" Won
2004 "All Nite (Don't Stop)" Won
2008 "Bust It Baby Pt. 2" Won [60]
2013 "Poetic Justice" Won [61]

BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Doesn't Really Matter" Most Performed Songs Won [62]
2002 "All for You" Song of the Year Won [63]
2018 Janet Jackson Icon Award Won [64]

BMI Film & Television Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Doesn't Really Matter" Most Performed Song from a Film Won [65]

Bravo Otto Awards (Germany)

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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.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1990 Janet Jackson Female Singer – Bronze Award Won [66]
1993 Janet Jackson Female Singer – Gold Award Won
1994 Janet Jackson Female Singer – Silver Award Won
1995 Janet Jackson Female Singer – Gold Award Won
1997 Janet Jackson Female Singer – Bronze Award Won

BRIT Awards (UK)

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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."

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1990 "Miss You Much" Best Music Video Nominated [67]
1991 Janet Jackson Best International Female Artist Nominated
1994 Janet Jackson Best International Female Artist Nominated
1998 Janet Jackson Best International Female Artist Nominated

British LGBT Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2020 Janet Jackson Celebrity Ally Nominated [68]

CableACE Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1995 Janet: World Tour Special Best Variety Special or Series Nominated [69]

Capital Gold Awards (UK)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2003 Janet Jackson New Legend Award Nominated [70][71]

Cash Box Year-End Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1986 Janet Jackson Top Black/Contemporary Female Artist: Pop Singles Won [72]
Top Female Artist: Black/Contemporary Albums Won
Top Female Artist: Black/Contemporary Singles Won
Top Female Vocalist: Music Video Won
Top Female Vocalist: 12-inch Singles Won
Control Top Black/Contemporary Album Won
"Nasty" Top Black/Contemporary Single Won
"When I Think Of You" Top Music Video Won
1989 "Miss You Much" Top Black/Contemporary Single Won [73]
1990 Janet Jackson Top Female Artist: Pop Singles Won [74]
Top Black/Contemporary Female Artist: Pop Singles Won
Top Adult Contemporary Female Artist: Pop Singles Won
Top Female Artist: Black/Contemporary Albums Won
Top Female Artist: Black/Contemporary Singles Won
1993 Janet Jackson Top Female Artist: Pop Albums Won [75]
1994 Janet Jackson Top Female Artist: Urban Singles Won [76]
"Any Time, Any Place" Top Urban Single Won

Channel V Awards (Australia)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1998 Janet Jackson Best International Female Artist Won [77]

Clio Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1996 "Scream" Best Music Video Won [78]

C.O.R.E

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1995 Janet Jackson Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Award for Outstanding Achievement Won [79]
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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1987 Janet Jackson Special Honors Award Won [80]

Dance Music Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1990 Janet Jackson Best Dance Artist Nominated [81]

Diamond Awards Festival (Belgium)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1989 "Miss You Much" Diamond Award Won [82]

DMC World DJ Championships

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1987 Janet Jackson Best Female Vocalist Won [83]

ECHO Awards (Germany)

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The ECHO Awards are an annual German music awards ceremony, granted by the Deutsche Phono-Akademie. It is the successor to the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1996 Janet Jackson Best International Rock/Pop Female Artist Nominated [84]
1999 The Velvet Rope Best International Rock/Pop Female Artist Nominated [85]

Edison Awards (Netherlands)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1987 Control Album of the Year Won [86]

Ebony awards

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American Black Achievement Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1988 Control Music Award Won [87]
1991 Rhythm Nation 1814 Music Award Won [88]
1993 janet. Music Award Nominated [89]
Janet Jackson American Black Achievement Award Won [90]
Best Female Artist[citation needed] Won

Pre-Oscar Celebration Honors

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2007 Janet Jackson Excellence Award Won [91]

Essence Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1995 Janet Jackson Humanitarian Award Won [92]
2002 Janet Jackson Reader's Choice for Entertainer of the Year Award Won [93]

FHM Magazine

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2003 Janet Jackson World's Sexiest Woman Nominated [94]
2004 Nominated [95]
2005 Nominated [96]

GAFFA Awards

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Denmark GAFFA Awards

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Delivered since 1991, the GAFFA Awards are a Danish award that rewards popular music by the magazine of the same name.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1997 Herself Best Foreign Female Act Nominated [97]

GLAAD Media Awards

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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.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1998 The Velvet Rope Outstanding Music Won [98]
2008 Janet Jackson Vanguard Award Won [99]

Golden Globe Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1993 "Again" Best Original Song – Motion Picture Nominated [1]

Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2018 Janet Jackson Proclamation Award Won [100]

Guinness Book of British Hit Singles

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2003 Janet Jackson Best Selling Female Artists in United Kingdom – #6 Nominated [101]

Guinness Book of World Records

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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.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2007 Janet Jackson Most Searched Person in Internet History Won [102]
[103]
Most Searched News Item in Internet History Won
Largest Fine Ever Imposed on Broadcaster: Super Bowl incident Won
2001 "What's It Gonna Be?!" Most Expensive Special Effects in a Music Video ($2.4 million) Won [104]
1999 janet. Top-Selling Dance Album of the Decade, Female Won [105]
"That's the Way Love Goes" Most Successful Dance Single, USA Won
Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson Most Successful Siblings in History Won
1996 "Scream" Most Expensive Short Film Won [106]
1991 Janet Jackson Largest Contract, Recording Won [107]

Grammy Awards

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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).[108] 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.[109]

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1987 Control Album of the Year Nominated [110]
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
"What Have You Done For Me Lately" Best Rhythm and Blues Song Nominated
1988 Control—The Videos, Part II Concept Music Video Nominated
1990 Janet Jackson Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated
Rhythm Nation 1814 Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist Nominated
Best Music Video, Long Form Won
"Miss You Much" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1991 "Alright" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
Best Rhythm and Blues Song Nominated
"Black Cat" Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1993 "The Best Things In Life Are Free" Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Nominated
1994 "That's the Way Love Goes" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
Best Rhythm and Blues Song Won
1996 HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (as co-producer) Album of the Year Nominated
"Scream" Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
Best Music Video, Short Form Won
1998 "Got 'til It's Gone" Best Short Form Music Video Won
1999 "I Get Lonely" Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
2000 "What's It Gonna Be?!" Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
2002 All For You Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
"All For You" Best Dance Recording Won
"Someone to Call My Lover" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
2005 Damita Jo Best Contemporary R&B Album Nominated
"I Want You" Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
2007 20 Y.O. Best Contemporary R&B Album Nominated

Hammy Awards (UK)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1986 Janet Jackson Disco Artist of the Year Won [111]
Janet Jackson Disco Album Artists of the Year Won

Harlem Fashion Row Style Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2022 Janet Jackson Icon of the Year Won [112]

Hit Awards (Hong Kong)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1993 Janet Jackson Top Female Artist Nominated [113]

Hit Awards (Norway)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1998 Janet Jackson International Female Artist of the Year Won [114]
2001 "All for You" Hit of the Year Nominated [115]
Janet Jackson International Female Artist of the Year Nominated

Hollywood Walk of Fame

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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.[116]

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1990 Janet Jackson Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Won [117]

Human Rights Campaign

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2005 Janet Jackson Humanitarian Award Won [118]

HX Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2008 "Feedback" Best Song of the Year Nominated [119]

Image Awards

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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?.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1986 Janet Jackson Outstanding Female Artist Nominated [120]
1990 Janet Jackson Greater Hartford – Musical and Civil Rights Efforts Award Won [121]
1992 Janet Jackson Chairman's Award Won [122]
1994 Janet Jackson Outstanding Female Artist Nominated [123]
Poetic Justice Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [1]
1996 "Runaway" Outstanding Music Video Nominated [124]
"Scream" Nominated
1999 Janet: The Velvet Rope Outstanding Variety Series/Special Nominated [125]
Outstanding Performance in a Variety Series/Special Nominated [125]
2000 "Doesn't Really Matter" Outstanding Music Video Nominated [121]
2002 Janet Jackson Outstanding Female Artist Nominated [126]
"All for You" Outstanding Music Video Nominated
2005 Janet Jackson Outstanding Female Artist Nominated [127]
2008 Why Did I Get Married? Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Won [128]
2011 Why Did I Get Married Too? Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [129]
2016 Janet Jackson Outstanding Female Artist Nominated [130]
"No Sleeep" Outstanding Duo or Group Nominated
Outstanding Music Video Nominated
Outstanding Song Nominated
"Unbreakable" Nominated
Unbreakable Outstanding Album Nominated
2019 Janet Jackson Outstanding Female Artist Nominated [131]

International Dance Music Awards

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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".

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1994 "That's the Way Love Goes" Best R&B 12" Won [132]
"If" Best Dance Video Won
1995 Janet Jackson Outstanding Achievement in Dance Music Won [133]
2000 "Doesn't Really Matter" Best Dance Video Won [134]
2002 "All for You" Best Dance Video Won [135]
2005 Janet Jackson Best Dance Artist, Solo Nominated [136]
"All Nite (Don't Stop)" Best Dance Video Nominated
2009 "Feedback" Best Pop/Dance Track Nominated [137]
Best House/Garage Track Nominated
Best Urban Dance Track Nominated
2010 "Make Me" Best Urban Dance Track Nominated [138]

Japan Gold Disc Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Doesn't Really Matter" Top Selling Song of the Year – Foreign Music Won [139]
2002 All for You Top Selling International Pop Album of the Year Won [140]
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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 "All for You" Record of the Year Won [141]
Janet Jackson Best Female Vocalist Won

Lady of Soul Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1995 "You Want This" Best Music Video of the Year Nominated [142]
"Any Time, Any Place"/"And On and On" Best Song of the Year Nominated
1997 Janet Jackson Lena Horne Award for Outstanding Career Achievement Won [143]
1998 "I Get Lonely" Best R&B Single, Solo Nominated [144]
Best R&B Music Video Nominated
The Velvet Rope Best R&B Album of the Year Nominated
2001 "All for You" Best R&B Single, Solo Nominated [145]

Lisa Lopes Foundation

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2008 Janet Jackson Humanitarian of the Year Won [146]

LOGO's NewNowNext Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2008 Janet Jackson Always Next, Forever Now Award Won [147]

Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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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.”[148]

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2018 Janet Jackson Special Award Won [149]

Mnet Asian Music Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2018 Janet Jackson Inspiration Award Won [150]

MOBO Awards (UK)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2004 Janet Jackson Icon Hall of Fame Award Won [151]
2006 Janet Jackson Best International Female Artist Nominated [152]

MTV Europe Music Awards

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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".

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1995 Janet Jackson Best Female Nominated [153]
1997 Janet Jackson Best Female Won [154]
1998 Janet Jackson Best Female Nominated [155]
2000 Janet Jackson Best Female Nominated [156]
Best R&B Nominated
2001 Janet Jackson Best Female Nominated [157]
Best R&B Nominated
2018 Janet Jackson Global Icon Won [158]

MTV Icon

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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.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 Janet Jackson MTV Icon Award Won [159]

MTV Japan Video Music Awards

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Janet received the "Inspiration Award" for her influence within music video and popular culture at the event's third annual ceremony.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2002 "All for You" Best Video of the Year Nominated [160]
Best Female Video Nominated
2004 Janet Jackson Inspiration Award Won [161]

MTV Movie Awards

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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.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1994 Poetic Justice Best Female Performance Won [162]
Janet Jackson Most Desirable Female Won
2022 JANET JACKSON. Best Music Documentary Nominated [163]

MTV Video Music Awards

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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.[164]

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1987 "Nasty" Best Female Video Nominated [165]
Best Overall Performance in a Video Nominated
Best Choreography in a Video (Awarded to Paula Abdul) Won
"When I Think of You" Best Choreography in a Video (Credited to Paula Abdul and Michael Kidd) Nominated
1988 "The Pleasure Principle" Best Female Video Nominated [166]
Best Choreography in a Video (Awarded to Barry Lather) Won
1990 Janet Jackson Video Vanguard Award Won [167]
"Rhythm Nation" Best Choreography in a Video (Shared with Anthony Thomas) Won
Best Dance Video Nominated
1991 "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" Best Female Video Won [168]
Best Choreography in a Video (Shared with Tina Landon and Herb Ritts) Nominated
Best Art Direction in a Video (Credited to Pierluca De Carlo) Nominated
1993 "That's the Way Love Goes" Best Female Video Nominated [169]
Best Choreography in a Video (Credited to Tina Landon) Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
1994 "If" Best Female Video Won [170]
Best Choreography in a Video (Credited to Tina Landon) Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
1995 "Scream" Video of the Year Nominated [171]
Best Dance Video Won
Best Choreography in a Video (Awarded to Tina Landon, LaVelle Smith Jr., Travis Payne and Sean Cheesman) Won
Best Art Direction in a Video (Awarded to Tom Foden) Won
Viewer's Choice Nominated
Best R&B Video Nominated
Breakthrough Video Nominated
Best Direction in a Video (Credited to Mark Romanek) Nominated
Best Special Effects in a Video (Credited to Kevin Tod Haug, Alexander Frisch, Ashley Clemens, Richard 'Dr.' Baily, Jay Johnson and P. Scott Makela) Nominated
Best Editing in a Video (Credited to Robert Duffy) Nominated
Best Cinematography in a Video (Credited to Harris Savides) Nominated
1996 "Runaway" Best Choreography in a Video (Credited to Tina Landon) Nominated [172]
1998 "Together Again" Best Dance Video Nominated [173]
1999 "What's It Gonna Be?" Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated [174]
Best Direction in a Video (Credited to Hype Williams and Busta Rhymes) Nominated
Best Art Direction in a Video (Credited to Regan Jackson) Nominated
Best Special Effects in a Video (Credited to Fred Raimondi) Nominated
2001 "All for You" Video of the Year Nominated [175]
Best Female Video Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Choreography in a Video (Credited to Shawnette Heard, Marty Kudelka and Roger Lee) Nominated

Music & Media (Europe)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1986 Janet Jackson Female Artist Of The Year - Singles Won [176]

Music Week (UK)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1986 Control Top Dance and Disco Album Won [177]

MuchMusic Video Awards (Canada)

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1995 "Scream" Best International Video Nominated [178]
1999 "What's It Gonna Be?!" Best International Video Nominated [179]

MVPA Awards

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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.[180]

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1994 "If" Best Choreography (Awarded to Tina Landon) Won [181]
1998 "Got 'Til It's Gone" Video of the Year Nominated [182]
Pop Video of the Year Nominated [183]
Best Art Direction Nominated
2001 "Doesn't Really Matter" Soundtrack Video of the Year Nominated [184]
Best Special Effects In A Music Video Nominated
2002 "All For You" Best Choreography Nominated [185]
"Someone To Call My Lover" Best R&B Video Nominated
Best Hair Nominated
"Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Make-Up Won [186]
2005 "All Nite (Don't Stop)" Director of the Year Won [187]

Los Angeles Chapter of the Recording Academy

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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.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2002 Janet Jackson Governor's Award Won [188]

Nancy Susan Reynolds Award (Center For Population Options)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1990 "Let's Wait Awhile" Outstanding Portrayals of Sexual Issues - Music Videos Won [189]

[190]

National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2002 Janet Jackson Entertainer of the Year Won [191]

National Association of Recording Merchandisers

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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.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1987 Control Best-Selling Album Nominated [192]
Best-Selling Album, Female Nominated
Best-Selling Black Album, Female Nominated
1990 Rhythm Nation 1814 Best-Selling Black Album, Female Won [193]
1991 Best-Selling Album, Female Won [194]
Best-Selling Black Album, Female Won
1994 janet. Best-Selling Recording of the Year Won [195]
Best-Selling Pop Recording Won
Best-Selling R&B Recording Won

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1990 Janet Jackson Favorite Female Musician/Group Nominated [196]
1991 Janet Jackson Favorite Female Musician/Group Nominated [197]
1994 Janet Jackson Favorite Singer Nominated [198]
"Again" Favorite Song Nominated
1995 Janet Jackson Favorite Singer Won [199]
2001 The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Favorite Movie Actress Nominated [200]
2002 Janet Jackson "Wannabe" Role Model Award Won [201]
Favorite Female Singer Nominated

Nielsen Broadcast Data System Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2002 "All for You" 300,000 Spins Award Won [202]
"Someone to Call My Lover" 200,000 Spins Award Won [203]
2004 "Luv Me, Luv Me" 200,000 Spins Award Won [204]
2006 "Call on Me (feat. Nelly)" 50,000 Spins Award Won [205]

NRJ Awards (France)

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Doesn't Really Matter" Best Song from a Movie Nominated [206]

One Hundred Black Men Honors

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2004 Janet Jackson Honoree Won [207]

OUT Magazine

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2017 Janet Jackson Music Icon Award Won [208]

Pandora Internet Radio Awards

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To kick off African-American Music Appreciation Month, Pandora Radio honored Jackson with an award for receiving over 1 billion streams on Pandora.[209]

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2018 Janet Jackson Billionaire Award Won [210]

People's Choice Awards

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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".

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1990 Janet Jackson Favorite Female Musical Performer Nominated [211]
2001 The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Favorite Comedy Motion Picture Nominated [212]
2016 Janet Jackson Favorite R&B Artist Nominated [213]

People Magazine Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 All for You Best Song Won [214]

Perfect 10 Music Awards (Singapore)

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1993 Janet Jackson Best Pop Female Won [215]

Pollstar Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1990 Rhythm Nation World Tour Most Creative Stage Production Nominated [216]
1998 The Velvet Rope Tour Most Creative Stage Production Nominated [217]
2001 All for You Tour Most Creative Stage Production Nominated [218]
2025 Janet Jackson: Together Again R&B tour of the year Pending [219]

Radio Disney Music Awards

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Janet received the inaugural impact award at the 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards ceremony on June 22, 2018.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2018 Janet Jackson Impact Award Won [220]

Radio Music Awards

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Janet received the "Legend Award" at the Radio Music Awards' fifth annual ceremony.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 "All for You" Best Party Song Nominated [citation needed]
2004 Janet Jackson Legend Award Won [221]

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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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.

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2019 Janet Jackson Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inducted [222]

Silver Horn Film & TV Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2022 JANET JACKSON. Best Documentary (Film or TV) Won [223]

Starlight Foundation Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1991 Janet Jackson Humanitarian of the Year Won [224]

Soul Train Music Awards

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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.[225]

Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1987 Control Album of the Year, Female Won [226]
"What Have You Done for Me Lately" Music Video of the Year Won
1988 "The Pleasure Principle" Best Single, Female Nominated [227]
"Control" Music Video of the Year Won [228]
1990 Rhythm Nation 1814 Album of the Year, Female Won [229]
"Miss You Much" Single of the Year, Female Won
"Rhythm Nation" Music Video of the Year Won
1991 "Alright" Music Video of the Year Won [230]
Best Single, Female Nominated
1992 Janet Jackson Sammy Davis, Jr. Entertainer of the Year Award Won [231]
1994 "If" Music Video of the Year Won [232]
janet. Album of the Year, Female Nominated
"That's the Way Love Goes" Single of the Year, Female Nominated
"That's the Way Love Goes" Song of the Year Nominated
1995 "Any Time, Any Place" Best Single, Female Nominated [233]
1998 The Velvet Rope Album of the Year, Female Nominated [234]
2000 "What's It Gonna Be?!" Music Video of the Year Won [235]
2004 Janet Jackson Quincy Jones Award for Outstanding Career Achievements: Lifetime Achievement Award Won [236]
2015 Janet Jackson Best R&B/Soul Female Artist Nominated [237]
2018 "Made for Now" Best Dance Performance Nominated [238]

Spelman College Sisters Award

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1997 Janet Jackson Outstanding Humanitarian Effort Won [239]

[190]

The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2019 Janet Jackson Lifetime Achievement Award Won [240]

The Source Music Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1999 "What's It Gonna Be?!" Music Video of the Year Won [241]
2004 Janet Jackson Female Artist of the Year Nominated [242]

Surround Music Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2003 Janet: Live in Hawaii Best Concert Video Nominated [243]

TEC Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2002 All for You Tour Outstanding Creative Achievement, Tour Production Nominated [244]

Teen Choice Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 Janet Jackson Choice Female Artist Nominated [citation needed]
"All for You" Choice Single[citation needed] Nominated
All for You Choice Album Nominated
2002 Janet Jackson Choice Female Artist Nominated [245]

Telly Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2005 "History: Pass it On" Campaign Silver Telly Award in Education category Won [246]
[247]

TMF Awards (Netherlands)

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1998 Janet Jackson Best International Female Singer Won [248]
1999 Janet Jackson Best International Female Singer[citation needed] Won
2001 Janet Jackson Lifetime Achievement Award Won [249]
Best International Female Singer Nominated

TV Land Awards

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Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2006 Cast of Good Times Impact Award Won [250]

TVZ Video Awards (Brazil)

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1995 "Scream" International Video of the Year Won [251]

Urban Teen Music Awards (USA)

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1987 "Nasty" Best Club Single Won [252]
Janet Jackson Best Female Club Vocal Won [253]

VH1 awards

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VH1 Big in '04 Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2004 Janet Jackson Big Banned Award Nominated [254]

VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1998 "Got 'til It's Gone" Most Stylish Music Video Won [255]
2000 "Doesn't Really Matter" Most Stylish Music Video Won [256]
Janet Jackson Most Fashionable Female Artist Nominated [257]

VH1 Video Music Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1998 "I Get Lonely" Sexiest Music Video of the Year Nominated [258]

VH1 My Music Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2000 Janet Jackson Double Threat (Musician-Actors) Nominated [259]
Woman of the Year Nominated
2001 Janet Jackson My Favorite Female Nominated [260]
Hottest Live Show: All for You Tour Nominated

Vibe Magazine Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1995 Janet Jackson Best Female Artist Won [261]

World Music Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1999 Janet Jackson Legend Award Won [262]

World Music Video Awards

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
1987 Janet Jackson World's Top Music Video Nominated [263]

ZAZ Awards (South Africa)

[edit]
Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
2001 Janet Jackson Artist of the Year Nominated [264]
Female of the Year Nominated
All for You Album of the Year Nominated
"All for You" Song of the Year Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated

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