Urban Pop Profile - Janet, Miss Jackson "If" you're "Nasty"
Grammy Awards
* 1990: Best Long Form Music Video: Rhythm Nation 1814
* 1993: Best R&B Song: That's the Way Love Goes
* 1996: Best Short Form Music Video: Scream, duet with Michael Jackson
* 1998: Best Short Form Music Video: Got 'Til It's Gone
* 2002: Best Dance Recording: All for You
* 2002: Recording Academy's Governors Award
American Music Awards
* 1987: Favorite Soul/R&B Single: Nasty
* 1987: Favorite Soul/R&B Female Video Artist
* 1988: Favorite Pop/Rock Video: When I Think Of You
* 1988: Favorite Soul/R&B Video: When I Think Of You
* 1990: Favorite Soul/R&B Single: Miss You Much
* 1990: Favorite Dance Single: Miss You Much
* 1991: Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist
* 1991: Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
* 1991: Favorite Dance Artist
* 1999: Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist
* 2001: American Music Award Of Merit
* 2002: Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
NOTE: Janet's No.1 album "Control" received a record 9 nominations in 1987, and 3 more in 1988 still til this date has not been broken.
[edit] MTV Video Music Awards
* 1987: Best Choreography in a Video: Nasty
* 1988: Best Choreography in a Video: The Pleasure Principle
* 1990: Best Choreography in a Video: Rhythm Nation
* 1990: Video Vanguard
* 1991: Best Female Video: 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
* 2001: mtvICON Award
Janet was the first artist to win the mtvICON Award, she passed the award down to Aerosmith the following year.
MTV Movie Awards
* 1994: Best Female Performance: Poetic Justice
* 1994: Most Desirable Female: Poetic Justice
MTV Japan Video Music Awards
* 2004: Special Inspiration Award
Billboard Music Awards
* 1986: Top Black Artist (combined LPs & singles)
* 1986: Top Black Singles Artist
* 1986: Top Dance Club Play Artist
* 1986: Top Dance Sales Artist
* 1986: Top Pop Singles Artist
* 1986: Top Pop Singles Artist - Female
* 1990: Top Selling Album Of The Year: Rhythm Nation
* 1990: Top Selling R&B Album Of The Year: Rhythm Nation
* 1990: Top Selling R&B Album's Artist Of The Year
* 1990: Top Selling R&B Artist Of The Year
* 1990: Top R&B Singles Artist
* 1990: Top Hot 100 Singles Artist Of The Year
* 1990: Top Hot 100 Singles Artist Of The Year - Female
* 1990: Top Dance Club Play Artist
* 1990: Top Hot Dance 12" Singles Sales Artist
* 1990: Top R&B Female Artist Of The Year
* 1993: Top Pop Albums Artist Female
* 1993: Top Billboard 200 Albums Artist - Female
* 1993: Top R&B Aritst - Female
* 1993: Top R&B Album - Female
* 1993: Top R&B Single - Airplay: That's The Way Love Goes
* 1994: Top R&B Singles Artist - Female
* 1995: Pop/Rock Video Clip Of The Year: Scream
* 1995: Artist of Achievement Award
* 1998: Top R&B Female Artist Of The Year
* 2001: Artistic Achievement Award
Note- Janet Jackson holds the record for the most Billboard Awards of any artist male or female (33). [1]
Billboard Music Video's Awards 1990
* 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
Soul Train Music Awards
* 1987: Best Female Album: Control
* 1987: Best Music Video: What Have You Done For Me Lately
* 1988: Best Music Video: Control
* 1990: Best Female Album: Rhythm Nation
* 1990: Best Female Single: Miss You Much
* 1990: Best Music Video: Rhythm Nation
* 1991: Best Music Video: Alright
* 1992: Sammy Davis, Jr. Entertainer of the Year Award
* 1994: Best Music Video: If
* 1997: Lena Horne Outstanding Career Achievements Award
* 2000: Best Music Video: What's It Gonna Be?
* 2004: Quincy Jones Award for Outstanding Career Achievements: Lifetime Achievement Award
Janet has more Soul Train Awards than any other artist, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston follow.
NAACP Image Awards
* 1990: Greater Hartford - Musical and Civil Rights Efforts Award
* 1992: 24th Annual NAACP Awards - "Chairman's Award"
* 2008: 39th Annual NAACP Awards - "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture" for Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?.