American Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Awards:
Vocal Group of the Year - The Jackson 5
Sixteen and Spec Magazine Awards:
Vocal Group of the Year - The Jackson 5.
Single of the Year - "I'll Be There"
1971
Grammy Awards:
Best Pop Song of the Year - "ABC"
American Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Image Awards:
Vocal Group of the Year - The Jackson 5
1972
Billboard Magazine Awards:
Top Single Artist - Michael Jackson
Top Male Vocalist of the Year - Michael Jackson
Golden Globe Awards:
Best Movie Song - "Ben"
American Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Award:
Male Vocal Group of the Year Award: The Jackson 5
Sixteen and Spec Magazine Gold Star of the Year Award:
Best Vocalist Award (Michael Jackson)
Best Single of the Year ("Rockin' Robin")
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Award:
Best Rhythm and Blues Vocal Group (The Jackson 5)
U.S. Congressional Recognition Awards:
Special Exemplar Award
1974
Buffalo City Gold Key
The Jackson 5 received the City Gold Key Top Award from Buffalo's Mayor Stanley Makowski
Africa United:
Growing African American Contributions Award (Jackson 5)
1975
Association of Negro Congressmen
Honorary Membership Award - The Jackson 5
1980
American Music Awards:
Favorite Male Spiritual Artist - Michael Jackson
Favorite Spiritual Album - "Off The Wall"
Billboard Magazine Awards:
Number One Black Artist of the Year
Number One Black Album of the Year - "Off The Wall"<
Second Pop Male Artist of the Year Award
Third Pop Album of the Year - "Off The Wall"
Second Best Black Single of the Year - "Rock With You"
Fourth Best Single of the Year - " Rock With You"
Cashbox Magazine Awards:
Spiritual Album of the Year - "Off The Wall"
Grammy Awards:
Best R&B Performance - "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
(Jackson's first solo Grammy trophy)
Hollywood Walk of Fame Honoree:
Jackson Family Band to stay on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
American Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Image Award:
Annual Best Vocal Group - The Jacksons
1981
AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS:
Favorite Male Vocalist - The Spirituals/R&B
Favorite Album - The Spirituals/R&B, Off The Wall
Billboard Magazine's Year-End Chart :
Top 10 Album of the Year - "Triumph"
Top 10 Black Artist of the Year
Fourth Top Dance Artist of the Year
Fourth Most Listened To Single of the Year - "Can You Feel It"
British Recording Industry Awards: p>
"Off The Wall" Album
Cashbox Magazine Awards:
Spiritual Album of the Year - "Off The Wall"
American Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Image Awards:
Vocal Group of the Year - The Jacksons
1983
< p>Billboard Awards:Pop Album of the Year - Thriller
Pop Artist of the Year
Black Album of the Year - Thriller
Black Artist of the Year
Entertainer of the Year
Best Pop Male Artist Album
Best Single by a Male Artist
Best Album by a Black Artist
Best Single by a Black Artist
Best Single by an Artist
Best Dance/Disco Artist
Best Dance/Disco 12" Album - Billie Jean
Best Dance/Disco 12" Album - Beat It
< p>Billboard year-end charts:Best selling singles of the year: 'Billie Jean' (2), 'Say, Say, Say' (4), 'Beat It' (8), 'The Girl Is Mine' (20)
Billboard Video Awards:
Best Male Artist Performance
Best Music Video - Beat It
Best Male Artist Performance and Best Choreography - Beat It
Best Supporting Song Video - Beat It
Best Supporting Artist Portrait Video - Beat It
Black & Gold Awards:
Best Male Vocalist
Best Album - Thriller
Single of the Year - Billie Jean
Video Performance of the Year - Beat It
Radio Black Artist of the Year
Exclusive Black Radio Award:
Entertainer of the Year
Cashbox Magazine Awards:
Number One Male Artist
Number One Black Male Artist
Number One Pop Album: 'Thriller'
Number One Black Album: 'Thriller'
Number One Single Male Artist
Number One Male Artist
Number One Pop Single - Billie Jean
Number One Black Single - Billie Jean
Rolling Stone:
Reader's Choice - #1 Artist of the Year
Reader's Choice - #1 Soul Artist
Reader's Choice - #1 Video - Beat It
Reader's Choice - #1 Producer (with Quincy Jones)
Critic's Choice - #1 Artist of the Year
Critic's Choice - #1 Video - Beat It
Critic's Choice - #1 Male Vocalist
Critic's Choice - #1 Soul Song Artist
International awards:
Album of the Year - UK, Japan, Australia, Netherlands
Artist of the Year - UK, Italy, Japan
International Artist of the Year - Brazil
Album of the Year - Greece
Best Male Vocalist - Japan
Most Important Foreign Language Albums - Spain
Single of the Year - Australia
1984
USA Music Awards:
Special Honorable Mention - Michael Jackson (youngest artist to receive the award)
Favorite Album - Pop/Rock - "Thriller"
Favorite Album - Spirituals/R&B - "Thriller"
Favorite Male Vocalist - Spirituals/R&B
Most Important Foreign Language Album - Australia
1984
United States amp;BFavorite Male Artist - Pop/Rock
Favorite Single - Pop/Rock Category - Billie Jean
Favorite Video - Pop/Rock Category - Beat It
Favorite Video - Spirituals/R&B Category - Beat It
American Video Awards:<
Best Long Form Video
Best Home Video
Billboard Magazine Year-End Awards:
Top Pop Album Award - "Thriller"
No. 2 Black Album
No. 2 Pop Artist
No. 3 Pop Single "Say, Say, Say"
Sixth Best Male Artist
Black and Gold of the Year:
Top Male Artist Award
Best Video Performance - Beat It
Best Single of the Year - Billie Jean
Best Album of the Year - Thriller
Black Canadian Music Awards:
Best Male Artist
Entertainer of the Year
Best International Album - Thriller
Best International Single - Billie Jean
Crystal Globe Awards:
Awarded for Records Over 5 million copies sold outside the U.S.
Ebony Magazine Award
Fashionable Fashions Association of America (FFA) - America's Best Dressed Man
43rd Annual "Cut & Design" Questionnaire Results: Michael Jackson, President Reagan, and Archbishop of New York, Michael Jackson, President Reagan, and the Archbishop of New York were voted America's Best Dressed Men.
Grammy Awards:
Michael receives a record 12 nominations and wins eight Grammys
-This is the highest number of wins by an artist in a single year in the history of the awards
Album of the Year - Thriller
Record of the Year - Beat It
Best Male Artist - Thriller
Thriller
Best Male Artist - Thriller
Thriller
Thriller
Thriller
Thriller
Thriller
The Best Male Artist of all time. Thriller
Producer of the Year (with Quincy Jones***) - Thriller
Best Rock Male Artist - Beat It
Best R&B Male Vocalist - Billie Jean
Best New R&B Song - Billie Jean
Best Children's Recording - E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Audiobook Album (read and sung by Michael Jackson)
Guinness Book of World Records:
Best Selling Album of All Time - Thriller
Hollywood Walk of Fame Honoree - Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson became the 1,793rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of the Mann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood.Michael also became the first artist to have two gold stars pointing to him on the Walk of Fame, having previously received one star as part of the Jackson Family Band.
Royal Hotel Plaza:
Big Die Frame Award Ceremony Honors - 37 Gold and Platinum Records
MTV Awards:
Viewer's Choice - "Thriller"
Best Videography - "Thriller"
Best Choreography - "Thriller"
(First MTV Video Awards, Sept. 14)
Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Award:
H. Claude Hudson Medal of Freedom Award
During the Jackson band's Victory tour, Michael and Tito represented the Jackson family by accepting the NAACP's H. Dr. Claude Hudson Medal of Freedom Award and the 1984 Olympic Friendship Medal Award.
Association for the Advancement of Colored People-National Association for the Advancement of Voter Registration (NAACP-NARVR) Honorary Chairman:
The NAACP announces that Michael Jackson and his brother are the Honorary Co-Chairmen of the National Association for the Advancement of Voter Registration (NAARVR), a civil rights organization.
NARM (National Association of Recording Merchants):
Music Talent Award
Best Selling Album - "Thriller"
Best Selling Single - Billie Jean
Best Home Video - "The Making of Thriller"
Honorary Member, New Westminster Police Dept. :
Michael Jackson was made an honorary member of the New Westminster Police Department while in British Columbia, Canada.
People's Choice Award:
Best All-Around Artist of the Year
Favorite Video of the Year - "Thriller"
U.S. Presidential Special Achievement Award:
U.S. President Reagan was honored by Michael Jackson for using the song "Beat It" in his performance of the song. President Reagan honored Michael Jackson for his use of the song "Beat It" in a national advertising campaign against drunk driving.
Rolling Stone Magazine:
Readers' Choice Award
-Top Artist
-Top Spiritual Artist
-Top Producer (with Quincy Jones***)
-Top Music Video: Beat It
Critics' Choice Award
-Top Artist
-Top Artist
-Top Music Video: Beat It
Critic's Choice Award
-Top Artist
-Top Artist<
- Number One Male Artist
- Number One Spiritual Artist
- Number One Music Video: Billie Jean
The Sun, UK:
Best Male Artist
Best Video - Thriller
Best Album
World Almanac and Chronicle of Events (1985 edition):
Chosen by 4,000 young people as "America's Heroes for Youth".
Britain: 1985 Platinum Record Award Ceremony
In the United Kingdom, the award was given to the Thriller album.
1985
Grammy Awards:
Best Home Video - The Making of Thriller
1986
American Music Awards:
Commendation Award
Academy Awards:
Award of Merit
Academy Awards:
Awards of Praise
Song of the Year - We Are The World
Grammy Awards:
Album of the Year - We Are The World
Song of the Year - We Are The World
Best Pop Vocal Group - We Are The World
Best Short Form Music Video
Guinness World Records:
Largest Dollar Advertising Contract - Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial ($15 million)
People's Choice Awards:
Best Loved New Song - We Are The World
1987
Sweden Aftanbladet Readers' Poll Award:
Best Vocalist of 1987
Bravo Magazine:
Silver Otto Award
Smash Hits Award:
Best Male Vocalist
1988
American Music Award:
Favorite Single - Spiritual/R&B category
Billboard Awards:
Best Black Artist
Outstanding Artist of the Year
Best Live Act of 1988
Blues&Spiritual Awards:
Outstanding Artist of the Year
Best Live Act of 1988
Bravo Magazine:
Golden Otto Award
British Music Awards:
Best International Artist
Cable Ace Awards:
Outstanding Music Special Editing - Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues
Ebony Magazine:
Black American Music Awards. p>
Black American Achievement Award
Forbes Magazine:
Top Artist of the Year
Clubhouse Gathering:
Conferred with a sword in honor of the "Bad" tour
MTV Video Pioneer Award:
For outstanding contribution to music video production
Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues
Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues. NAACP Image Awards:
Leonard Carter Humanitarian Award
Best Male Artist - Single "Bad"
Best Album - "Bad"
The New York Times Bestseller Lists:
No. 1 Bestseller - "Moonwalk," Michael Jackson's autobiography
Orpheus Awards
(Austria's Grammys)
Smash Hits Awards:
Best Male Vocalist
Soul Train Awards :
R&B Album of the Year - "Bad"
Best Male Artist Single of the Year
United Negro College Foundation (UNCF):
-Frederick D. Patterson Award
-Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Fisk University
Wembley Stadium, UK
Memorial for record seven consecutive sold-out concerts
1989
American Dance Awards
American Music Awards:
Special Achievement Award
BET:
Special Award in honor of the success of the "Bad" tour
Billboard Awards:
Number One Black Artist
Number One Album - Pop/R&B Genre - 'Bad'
Exclusive Black Radio Award:
Humanitarian Award
Bravo Magazine:
Bronze Otto Award
BRE Award:
Triple Crown Award - honoring the "King of Pop, Rock and Spirituals"
Video of the Year Award
British Academy of Music Awards:
Best International Male Artist
British Recording Industry Awards:
Video of the Year Award
UK Television Industry Awards:
Best Artist of the Decade
Canadian Music Awards:
Teddy Award ("Leave Me Alone")
Capital Children's Museum:
Washington Humanitarian of the Year, 1989
The Cashbox Magazine Awards:
Video Pioneers
Critics' Choice Awards:
Best Video ("Smooth Criminal")
"Entertainment Tonight" TV :
The Most Important Entertainer of the Decade
Forbes Magazine:
The No. 1 Entertainer of the Year
Friday Night Video Awards:
The Greatest Entertainer of the Decade
The Number One Entertainer
Gardner Street Elementary School:
School Auditorium renamed "Michael Jackson Auditorium"
MTV Awards:
Video Vanguard Award
Greatest Music Video in World History - Thriller
National Urban League:
Humanitarian Award
People's Choice Award:
Favorite Music Video - Smooth Criminal
Rolling Stone:
Best Video of the Decade - 'Thriller'
Soul Train Awards:
1st Annual Sammy Davis Jr. Award
Legacy Award
Contemporary R&B Award
Television Program Awards (UK):
Farewell to the 80s Award
Vanity Fair Magazine:
The Artist of the Decade
Video Software Distributors' Association:
Favorite Music Video - Moonwalker
World Music Awards:
Hall of Fame
Video Lifetime Achievement Award
Audience's Number One Choice Video - Dirty Diana
1990
American Movie Awards:
Entertainer of the Decade
First BMI Award:
First Michael Jackson Achievement Award
Boy Scouts of America, Inc. >"Lovely People" Humanitarian Award
Capital Children's Museum:
Entertainer of the Decade Award
(Presented by President George W. Bush himself in recognition of Michael Jackson's philanthropic efforts)
Emmy Nominee:
Songwriting Sammy Davis Jr. 60th Birthday Celebration Song ("You Were There")
GRAMMY AWARDS:
Best Short Form Video - Leave Me Alone
MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS:
VIDEO PIONEER AWARDS - ARTIST OF THE DECADE
MUSICAL LEAGUE:
The Man of the Decade
Exemplary Award:
Presented in Japan
Sony Entertainment:
Best Selling Artist of the Decade
Soul Train Award:
The Best Artist of the Decade
Vanity Fair Magazine:
The Most Famous Artist in the History of Acting
White House Award:<
Best Entertainer of the Decade (presented by President George H.W. Bush)
1991
MTV Awards:
Video Vanguard Award renamed the "Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award"
Music Video Producers Hall of Fame:
"The Michael Jackson Vanguard Award"
"The Michael Jackson Vanguard Award"
Music Video Producers Hall of Fame:<
"Thriller" video
1992
Billboard Music Awards:
1992 World Artist Awards - #1 World Single "Black or White", #1 World Album "Black or White", and #1 World Album "Black or White". ", Number One World Album Award for "Dangerous"
Thriller 10th Anniversary Release Award (Best Selling Album of All Time)
Bravo Magazine:
Gold Otto Award
Gabon, Africa:
National Honorary Award for Excellence
The Guinness Book of World Records:
Largest dollar contract in entertainment ($890 million)
International Television Awards:
Best Special Effects Music Video ("Black Or White")
Music Video Producers Hall of Fame:
"Beat It" and "Billie Jean" videos
National Association of Black Broadcasters:
Lifetime Achievement Award
National Merit Award for Excellence
One To One Campaign Award
(recognizing Michael Jackson's philanthropic work with children with disabilities)
Ambassador of the Stars Award:
President George W. Bush presented it in person
Pro-Set L.A. Music Awards:
Best Pop Male Vocalist
Video of the Year ("Black Or White")
Smash Hits Awards:
Best Male Vocalist
1993
American Music Awards:
Best Pop/Rock Album - "Dangerous"
Best Spiritual/R&B Single - Remember The Time<
Special International Artist Award (created to recognize artists with worldwide record sales and a passion for philanthropy, the award was later renamed the Michael Jackson International Artist Award)
ASCAP:
Best R&B - In The Closet, Remember The Time and Jam
Best Pop/Rock Album - Dangerous
Best Spiritual/R&B Single - Remember The Time
Bravo Magazine:
Golden Otto Award
BMI Award:
Most Performed Song of the Year - Black or White, Remember The Time
Echo Awards:
International Artist of the Year
Grammy Awards:
Contemporary Legends Award
Guinness Book of World Records:
Lifetime Achievement Award
Jack The Rapper Award:
"Our Boys, Our Hope For The Future" Award (at the ceremony, the special award was renamed the Michael Jackson Award)
American Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Awards:
25th Anniversary Artist of the Year Award
Outstanding Music Video Award - Black or White
NARM:
Best Sales Award of 1992 - recognizing the best-selling urban male artist recording ( 'Dangerous')
RTL TV Awards (Germany):
Ehren Loewen Award
Soul Train Award:
Humanitarian of the Year 1993
Best R&B Single - Remember The Time
Best R&. B Album - 'Dangerous'
World Music Awards:
World's Best-Selling Pop Artist Award
America's Best-Selling Artist Award
Contemporary World's Best-Selling Artist Award
1994
Bravo Magazine:
Golden Otto Award
Cable Ace Award:
Outstanding Music Special Award - HBO Special 'Dangerous Concert in Bucharest'
Kids' Choice Award:
Caring for Kids Award (100,000 New York children voted for Michael)
Crenshaw Community Youth & Arts Foundation:
Humanitarian Awards
MTV Movie Awards:
Best Movie Episode - Will You Be There
Pop Rocky Magazine
Favorite Artist of the Year
Smash Hits Award
Best Male Vocalist
1995
America's Favorite Artist Poll Election:
Michael Jackson was voted the 10th most popular artist in the United States in 1995
BET Hall of Fame:
Michael Jackson is the first artist to be inducted into the BET Hall of Fame
Billboard Music Awards Hot 100 Special Achievement Award (for the single "You Are Not Alone," which reached #1 on Billboard upon its release)
Billboard Music Video Awards:
Pop/Rock Video of the Year - Scream
Bravo Magazine:
Golden Otto Award
Brazil's TVZ Video Awards:
International Video of the Year - Scream
Europe's MTV Music Awards:
Man of the Year
Michael Jackson revered as the King of Ghana in Africa:
Africa's Diamonds Awards
MTV Video Music Awards:
Best Dance Video - Scream
Best Choreography - Scream
Best Art Direction - Scream
NARM:
Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award
The Popcorn Magazine:
Best Artist of the Decade Award
Best Male Vocalist
Poprocky Magazine:
Favorite Male Vocalist of the Year
Smash Hits Poll:
Best Male Artist Award
VH1 Awards:
Michael Jackson Special Award (for philanthropy)
1996
American Music Awards:
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist of the Year
Pop Mega Entertainment Award:
Favorite Pop Male Artist (HIStory)
Bravo Magazine :
Golden Otto Award
Platinum Otto Award - Lifetime Achievement (Michael is the first artist to win this award)
Best Album Award - 'HIStory'
Best Male Artist Award
Loveliest Vocalist Award
Best Act
British Music Awards:
Entertainer of the Age Award
Danish Grammy Awards:
Best International Male Artist
Best International Album - HIStory
Genesis Awards:
Doris Day Music Award 1995 (for Michael Jackson's care for animals) - Earth Song Music Video
Best Short Form Music Video - Scream
RTHK Golden Melody Awards:
Best International Male Artist
Song of the Year - You Are Not Alone
Irish Music Awards
Best International Male Artist - The HIStory"
French Film Awards:
Best Video - Earth Song
World Music Awards:
Best Selling Artist of All Time
Best Selling Album of All Time (Thriller)
Best Selling Male Artist of 1996
Best Selling American Artist
Best Selling R&B Artist
1997
Bob Fosse Awards:
Music Video for Best Choreography - 'Ghosts'
Bravo Magazine Awards:
Silver Otto Award
Best Album - 'HIStory'
Best Performance
Third Best Appearance Artist
Brazilian TVZ Video Awards:
Best International Video of the Year - "Blood On The Dance Floor"
Netherlands Music Factory Awards:
Best Male Vocalist
Best Live Act
Live! Magazine (Reader's Poll Award):
Most Memorable Male Performer
Legendary Award for Live Entertainment
Popcorn Magazine Award:
Favorite Male Vocalist
Rock and Roll Music Hall of Fame:
Jackson 5 inducted into the Hall of Fame:
Soul Train Award:
Renamed the music video award "Michael Jackson Award for Best R&B/Soul/Singing/Rap Music Video"
1998
Billboard "Hot 100" Singles Chart:
Most Number One Hits by a Male Artist (13)
Bravo Magazine Awards:
Silver Otto Award
Denmark's Mix Magazine Reader's Poll Award:
Best Spectacular - Michael Jackson in Concert at Parken Stadium
Best Foreign Male Artist
Second Best Dressed Artist
Best Vocalist
Third Best Foreign Album - Blood on the Dance Floor
Poole's Danish Music TV Show Viewers' Poll Award:
Best Foreign Male Artist (1997)
Best Performance of the Year (1997) p>
VH1 Poll:
Greatest Music Video of All Time - 'Thriller'
1999
Election for 80 Classic Songs of the 80's - The Netherlands Music Channel (TMF):
Top Song - 'Thriller'
Indian Bollywood Film Awards:
World Humanitarian Award
CD-First Network Election:
Greatest Pop Artist of the '90s
CNN Network Election:
Greatest Music Video of All Time - 'Thriller'
RIAA Diamond Award:
Recognizing artists who have sold more than 10 million copies (Michael was the youngest male artist to accept the award)
Ebony Magazine:
Named one of the 100 Most Important Black Men of the 20th Century
Entertainment Weekly:
Greatest Entertainer of the 50 Years (#8)
Entertainment Weekly Poll:
Best Solo Artist (Modern) - #1, Michael Jackson (received 25.90% of the vote)
Best Group (Classic) - #2, The Jackson 5 (received 13.57% of the vote)
Most Underrated Artist or Group - #2, Michael Jackson (received 17.12% of the vote)
Best Contemporary Album - #1, "Thriller" - Michael Jackson (Received 23.43% of the vote)
Best Song (Contemporary) - #2, "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson (Received 16.11% of the vote)
Best Music Video - #1, Thriller" - Michael Jackson (Received 25.11% of the votes)
Internet Global Top 100 Male Celebrities Voting Election:
Top Male Celebrities
Kola All-Africa Music Awards:
Lifetime Achievement Award:
Lifetime Achievement Award:
Presented to Michael Jackson by South Africa's Namibian Prime Minister Hage Geingob presented to Michael.
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA):
Michael's album HIStory (1995) was certified seven platinum in the United States
2000
G&P Foundation Angel Ball:
Angel of Hope Award (recognizing Michael Jackson's outstanding contributions to the fight against cancer)
World Music Awards:
Millennium's Best-Selling Male Pop Artist
2001
KIIS-FM Radio:
Lifetime Achievement Award
Tenth Annual MJ Day Awards:
Adrian Grant presented the award to Michael Jackson on behalf of millions of fans around the world at the 10th annual MJ Day held at
NASDAQ:
Michael Jackson received an honorable mention from Hardwick Simmons, chief executive officer of the Nasdaq Stock Exchange
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame:Michael Jackson is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist.
2002
American Music Awards:
Entertainer of the Century Award
Bambi Award (Germany):
Millennial Pop Artist
Billboard Awards:
Special Billboard Award: In honor of the 20th anniversary of the release of Thriller
Celebration of Magic Award:
Celebration of Magic Award.
Celebrating Magic Award:
First Magic Life Award: Michael Jackson honored for outstanding philanthropy
Michael Jackson 30th Anniversary Award:
The American Fan Organization presented Michael Jackson with its 30th Anniversary Award, a trophy designed by Nijel had previously designed the "Best Selling Artist of the Decade" trophy in 1990.
MTV Video Music Awards:
Millennial Artist Awards
Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Awards:
Outstanding Music Video: You Rock My World
Outstanding Variety Performance: 30th Anniversary Solo Career Celebration
Outstanding Variety Performance: 30th Anniversary Solo Career Celebration
Outstanding Variety Performance: 30th Anniversary Solo Career Celebration
Outstanding Variety Performance: 30th Anniversary Solo Career Celebration
NRJ Award, Cannes, France:
Best International Male Vocalist
Rock and Roll Songwriters Hall of Fame:
Michael Jackson is being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a songwriter, having previously been a member of the Jackson 5 and a solo artist. He was previously inducted as a member of the Jackson 5 and as a solo artist.
Vienna, Austria World Prize:
2002 World Arts Award - Michael Jackson
2003
City of Gold: Gary, Indiana
BMI Metropolitan Award:
Best Song - Butterflies
City of Gold. : Las Vegas
Unified Force Award:
Lifetime Achievement Award
Radio Music Awards:
Humanitarian Award.Michael is the first artist to receive this award.
Cove Magazine:
Best Vocal Male Artist
ABC Television:
"The Greatest Stage Artist of All Time" - Michael Jackson (#2)
Century of Pop:
"The 10 Greatest Pop Artists of 50 Years" - Michael Jackson (5th)
Hollywood Direct:
"The 10 Greatest Entertainers" - Michael Jackson (2nd (#2)
PopMatters Magazine:
"Top 100 Best Songs" 1977-1983:
5. Michael Jackson - Billie Jean
37. Michael Jackson - Thriller
37. Michael Jackson - Thriller
77. Michael Jackson - Beat It
Germany's MTV's "Top 100 Most Popular Music Videos":
1 Thriller
5 Black or White
11 Earth Song
22 Scream
32 Stranger In Moscow
People Magazine/VH1's "200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons of All Time":
10th: Michael Jackson
Rolling Stone:
500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Thriller (#20), Off The Wall (#68), Bad (#202)
Guinness Book of World Records:
Best Selling Single in the U.K. - Michael Jackson (#7)
AskMen.com
"200 Greatest Albums of All Time" - Winner: Michael Jackson - "Thriller"
" Top 10 Most Famous People in the World" - 3rd place: Michael Jackson
2004
MLB Super Bowl:
The 100 Greatest Moments of All Time: The Classics of the Halftime Show - Michael Jackson (34th place)
United Kingdom "Channel 4:
Britain's 50 Highest Selling Singles: Michael Jackson (#6)
Royal Television Society Television Journalists' Awards:
Program of the Year: Documentary "Life With Michael Jackson Life with Michael Jackson"
African Ambassadors' Wives Association (AAWA), U.S. Congress:
Humanitarian Award (AAWA presented Michael Jackson with this award in recognition of his tremendous contribution to the AIDS movement in Africa)
Rolling Stone Magazine:
List of the 50 Greatest Immortals in Music History:One of the Top 50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock and Roll:
MJ's Space Walk - which resulted in the biggest-selling album of all time, "Thriller."
ESPN-TV's "Ultimate Pop Icon "The Ultimate Pop Icon" on ESPN:
Music Category Winner: Michael Jackson
VH1's "Greatest No. 1 Single":
The Winner of Winners: Michael Jackson's 1983 hit "Billie Jean". "Billie Jean"
Ebony Magazine:
-Jackson was voted one of the 50 Most Fascinating Black Men of 2004 in the November 2004 issue
Top 30 Must-Have Albums: 1st Runner-Up - Thriller"
New Afrikaner Magazine:
Listed Michael Jackson as one of the 100 greatest Africans/African descendants (#41).
2005
New Guinness Book of World Records
Best-selling album in global history: 'Thriller'
Longest music video: 'Ghosts' (1996)
Most expensive sculpture of a living entertainer: 'Michael Jackson' and the ape "Bubbles"
Most Grammys in a single year: 1984, 8
Most valuable Oscar trophy: "Gone With the Wind," which Michael Jackson bought at the New York auction in 1999 for $1.542 million.
2006
Japan's MTV Music Awards
"Legendary Award" (May 27 in Tokyo, Japan)
World Music Awards
Diamond Award: more than 750 million copies sold worldwide by Michael Jackson (Nov. 15)< /p>
Guinness World Records' latest certification
The world's best-selling album of all time - 'Thriller'! According to the Guinness World Records certification: the album has sold more than 104 million copies worldwide!
Michael Jackson is the first artist to sell 100 million albums outside of the United States!
Michael Jackson netted $125 million from single and album sales alone in 1989, making him the first artist in history to make hundreds of millions of dollars in one year
The highest paid artist in history!
Other certifications include: the youngest artist to capture the top spot on the U.S. Singles Chart (11 years old, lead singer of Jackson 5)
The first artist to capture the top spot on the U.S. Music Chart in the first week of a single's release ("You Are Not Alone")
Topping the longest reign at No. 1 on the U.S. charts ("Thriller," 37 weeks)
Most successful music video ("Thriller," 1 million units sold).
This list of accomplishments has led Guinness World Records this time to give Jackson a special new Guinness World Records certification: the most successful artist in world history!
July 26, 2009 "King of Pop" Michael Jackson receives the "2009 Save the World Award". Received on his behalf by his brother Jermaine Jackson.
PS: This record is not absolutely perfect