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Grammy Awards |
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1989 - Best Music Video - Long Form, "Rhythm Nation 1814" |
1993 - Best R&B Song, "That's The Way Love Goes" |
1995 - Best Music Video - Short Form, "Scream" |
1998 - Best Music Video - Short Form, "Got 'Til It's Gone" |
2002 - Best Dance Recording - "All For You" |
American Music Awards |
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1987 - Soul/R&B, "Nasty" |
1987 - Soul/R&B, Favorite Female Artist |
1988 - Pop/Rock, "When I Think Of You" |
1988 - Soul/R&B, "When I Think Of You" |
1990 - Soul/R&B, "Miss You Much" |
1990 - Dance, Favorite Single "Miss You Much" |
1991 - Soul/R&B, Favorite Female Artist |
1991 - Pop/Rock, Favorite Female Artist |
1991 - Dance Music, Favorite Artist |
1999 - Soul/R&B, Favorite Female Artist |
2001 - American Music Award of Merit |
2002 - Pop/Rock, Favorite Female Artist |
Billboard Music Awards |
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1990 - #1 R&B Album, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 |
1990 - #1 R&B Artist |
1990 - #1 R&B Albums Artist |
1990 - #1 R&B Singles Artist |
1990 - #1 Pop Album, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 |
1990 - #1 Hot 100 Singles Artist |
1990 - #1 Hot 100 Singles Artist - Female |
1990 - #1 Top Dance Club Play Artist |
1990 - #1 Top Hot Dance 12" Singles Sales Artist |
1998 - #1 R&B Artist - Female |
2001 - Artistic Achievement Award |
Billboard/Tanqueray Sterling Music Video Awards |
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1990 - Best Female Artist, Black/Rap |
1990 - Best Female Artist, Dance |
1990 - Director's Award (Black/Rap), "Rhythm Nation" |
1990 - Director's Award (Dance), "Alright" |
1990 - Billboard/Tanqueray Sterling Music Video Award for Artistic Achievement, "Rhythm Nation" |
1995 - Pop/Rock Video of the Year, "Scream" |
MTV Video Music Awards |
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1987 - Best Choreography in a Video, "Nasty" |
1988 - Best Cinematography in a Video, "The Pleasure Principle" |
1988 - Best Choreography in a Video, "The Pleasure Principle" |
1990 - Best Choreography in a Video, "Rhythm Nation" |
1990 - Video Vanguard |
1991 - Best Female Video of the Year, "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" |
1994 - Best Female Video, "If" |
1995 - Best Dance Video, "Scream" |
1995 - Best Choreography, "Scream" |
1995 - Best Art Direction, "Scream" |
MTV Movie Awards |
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1994 - Best Female Performance, Poetic Justice |
1994 - Most Desirable Female, Poetic Justice |
MTV Europe Music Awards |
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1997 - Best Female Artist |
Soul Train Awards |
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1988 - Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Music Video, "Control" |
1990 - Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 |
1990 - Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Single Female, "Miss You Much" |
1990 - Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Music Video, "Rhythm Nation" |
1991 - Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Music Video, "Alright" |
1994 - Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Music Video, "If" |
VH-1 Fashion Awards |
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1998 - Most Stylish Music Video - "Got 'Til It's Gone" |
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards |
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1998 - Favorite Female - R&B, The Velvet Rope |
GLAAD Media Awards |
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1998 - Outstanding Music, The Velvet Rope |
DMC DJ Awards |
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1986 - Best Female Vocalist |
Edison Awards |
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1987 - Control |
Radioscope Awards |
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1986 - Music Award Female Vocalist |
Bravo Awards |
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1993 - Goldene Siegerin Der Otto-Wahl |
1995 - Goldene Siegerin Der Otto-Wahl |
TMF Awards |
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1998 - Best International Female Singer |
1999 - Best International Female Singer |
Channel V Awards |
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1998 - Best International Female Artist |
Source Hip-Hop Awards |
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1999 - Music Video of the Year, "What's It Gonna Be?!" |
Essence Awards |
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2002 - Entertainer of the Year |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards |
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2002 - Wannabe Award |
International Dance Music Awards |
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2002 - Best Dance Video, "All For You" |
BMI Film & Television Awards |
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2001 - Most Performed Song From A Motion Picture, "Doesn't Really Matter" |
BMI Pop Awards |
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1990 - Songwriter of the Year |
1990 - "Alright" |
1990 - "Come Back To Me" |
1990 - "Escapade" |
1990 - "Rhythm Nation" |
1991 - "Black Cat" |
1991 - "Come Back To Me" |
1992 - "State of the World" |
1993 - "That's The Way Love Goes" |
1994 - "Again" |
1994 - "Any Time, Any Place" |
1994 - "Because of Love" |
1994 - "If" |
1999 - "Together Again" |
2002 - "All For You" |
2002 - "Doesn't Really Matter" |
2002 - "Someone To Call My Lover" |
Humanitarian/Outstanding Achievement Awards |
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1990 - Hollywood Walk of Fame Star |
1990 - Center for Population Options - Nancy Susan Reynolds Award |
1990 - NAACP, The Greater Hartford - Musical and Civil Rights Efforts |
1991 - Starlight Foundation - Humanitarian of the Year |
1992 - 24th Annual NAACP Awards - "Chairman's Award" |
1992 - Soul Train Awards - Sammy Davis, Jr. Award as "Entertainer of the Year" |
1993 - Ebony - American Black Achievement Award |
1994 - Friends of The Black Academy Award Nominees, Award of Recognition - Composer/Lyricist "Again" |
1995 - C.O.R.E. - The Martin Luther King Jr. Award for Outstanding Achievement (Congress of Racial Equality) |
1995 - Essence Award for her humanitarian efforts |
1995 - International Dance Award - Outstanding Achievement in Dance Music |
1997 - The National Alumnae Association of Spelman College (NAASC) Honoree Award |
1997 - Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards - Lena Horne Award for Outstanding Career Achievements |
1999 - World Music Awards - Outstanding Contribution to Pop |
1999 - AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) - Commitment to Life Award |
2001 - MTV - Declared the first ever mtvIcon |
2002 - National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters Awards - Entertainer of the Year |
2002 - National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) - Governors Award |
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