.: Special Award Of Merit
.: Favorite Male Vocalist - Pop/Rock
.: Favorite Single - Pop/Rock ["Billie Jean"]
.: Favorite Album - Pop/Rock ["Thriller"]
.: Favorite Video - Pop/Rock ["Beat It"]
.: Favorite Album - Soul/R&B ["Thriller"]
.: Favorite Male Vocalist - Soul/R&B
American Video Awards:
.: Best Long Form Video
.: Best Home Video
Billboard Awards:
.: Top Album ["Thriller"]
Canadian Black Music Awards:
.: Top International Album ["Thriller"]
.: Top International Single ["Billie Jean"]
.: Top Male Vocalist
.: Entertainer Of The Year
Crystal Globe Awards:
.: Exceeding Sales Past 5 Million
.: Ebony Magazine Awards
Grammy Awards:
.: Producer Of The Year [with Quincy Jones] ["Thriller"]
.: Album Of The Year ["Thriller"]
.: Record Of The Year ["Beat It"]
.: Best Male Rock Vocal Performance ["Beat It"]
.: Best Male R&B Vocal Performance ["Billie Jean"]
.: Best New R&B Song ["Billie Jean"]
.: Best Male Pop Performance
.: Best Recording For Children ["E.T"] Album, narration
by Michael Jackson
Guinness Book Of Worlds Records:
.:
Best Selling Album Of All Time ["Thriller"]
Hotel Royal Plaza:
.: Presentation Casement ["37 Gold & Platinum Discs"]
Hollywood Walk Of Fame:
.: Star for Michael Jackson on Hollywood Blvd. in front of Mann's Chinese Theater
MTV Video Music Awards:
.: Best Overall Video ["Thriller"]
.: Best Choreography ["Thriller"]
.: Viewers Choice Award ["Thriller"]
People's Choice Awards:
.: Best All Around Entertainer Of The Year
.: Favorite Video Of The Year ["Thriller"]
NAACP Image Awards:
.: H. Claude Hodson Medal Of Freedom Award 1984 Olympic Medal Of Friendship
NARM:
[National Association Of Recording Merchandisers]
Gift Of Music Award:
.: Best Selling Album ["Thriller"]
.: Best selling Single ["Billie Jean"]
.: Best Home Video ["The Making Of Thriller"]
Presidential Special Achievement Award:
.: Presented by U.S. President Ronald Regan to Michael Jackson at the White House
in recognition of his contribution to the nation's campaign against drunk driving
- "Beat It" was used in the ads.
United Kingdom:
.: Presentation Casement Of Platinum Disc 1985 ["Thriller"] LP
1985:
Grammy Awards:
.: Best Home Video ["The Making Of Thriller"]
"Hero Of Young America":
.: Voted in a special poll
1986:
American Music Awards:
.: Award Of Appreciation
.: Song Of The Year ["We Are The World"]
Grammy Awards:
.: Song Of The Year ["We Are The World"]
.: Record Of The Year ["We Are The World"]
.: Best Pop Performance By Duo Or Group ["We Are The World"]
.: Best Music Video Short Form ["We Are The World"]
Guinness Book Of World Records:
.: Largest Ever Endorsement For Product Promotion [US$ 15 million for Pepsi]
People's Choice Awards:
.: Favorite New Song ["We Are The World"]
1987:
Bravo Magazine Awards:
.: Silver Otto Award
Smash Hits Awards:
.: Best Male Vocalist
Aftonbladet Readers' Poll [Sweden]:
.: Best Vocal Artist Of 1987
1988:
American Music Awards:
.: Favorite Single - Soul/R&B ["Bad"]
Billboard Awards:
.: Top Black Artist
Blues & Soul:
.: Outstanding Artist Of The Year
.: Best Live Show Of 1988
Bravo Magazine Awards:
.: Gold Otto Award
Brit Awards:
[British Phonographic Industry Awards]
.: Best International Solo Artist
Cable Ace Awards:
.: Outstanding Editing In A Musical Special - ["Motown On Showtime:
Michael Jackson - The Legend Continues"]
Ebony Magazine:
.: American Black Achievement Award
Forbes:
.: # 1 Entertainer Of The Year [$]
Guild Hall Party:
.: Presentation Of Sword To Commemorate "Bad" Tour
MTV Video Awards:
.: Video Vanguard Award
NAACP Image Awards:
.: Best Male Artist ["Bad" Single]
.: Best Album ["Bad"]
.: Leonard Carter Humanitarian Award
New York Times Best Seller List:
.: # 1 Book ["Moonwalk" by Michael Jackson]
.: Orpheus Award
Smash Hits Awards:
.: Best Male Vocalist
Soul Train Music Awards:
.: R&B Album Of The Year ["Bad"]
.: Best Male Single Of The Year ["Bad"]
The United Negro College Fund
.: Honorary Doctor Of Humane Letters Degree From Fisk University
Frederick D. Patterson Award
Wembley Stadium:
.: For Seven Sell Out Record Breaking Shows
1989:
American Music Awards:
.: Special Award Of Achievement
.: Video Pioneer Award
.: American Dance Award
Black Radio Exclusive Awards:
.: Humanitarian Award
BET:
.: Award For The Success Of "Bad" Tour
Billboard Awards:
.: Number One Black Artist
.: # 1 Album - Pop/R&B ["Bad"]
Bravo Magazine Awards:
.: Bronze Otto Award
BRE Awards:
.: Triple Crown Award [King Of Pop, Rock & Soul]
.: Video Of The Year
British TV Industry Awards:
.: Artist Of The Decade
Brit Awards:
.: [British
Phonographic Industry Awards]
.: Video Of The Year ["Smooth Criminal"]
.: Best International Male Artist
Canadian Music Awards:
.: Teddy Award ["Leave Me Alone"]
Capital Children Museum:
.: Best Of Washington 1989 Humanitarian Award
Cashbox:
.: Video Pioneer
Critic's Choice Awards:
.: Best Video ["Smooth Criminal"]
Entertainment Tonight:
.: The Most Important Entertainer Of The Decade
Friday Night Videos:
.: Greatest Artist Of The Decade
.: Number One Artist
Forbes:
.: # 1 Entertainer Of The Year [$]
Gardner Street Elementary School:
.: The Most Famous Alumnus Renamed School Auditorium to "The Michael Jackson
Auditorium"
MTV Video Music Awards:
.: Video Vanguard Award ["Thriller"- The Greatest Video In The History Of The
World]
National Urban Coalition:
.: Humanitarian Award
People's Choice Awards:
.: Favorite Music Video ["Smooth Criminal"]
Rolling Stone Magazine:
.: Video Of The Decade ["Thriller"]
Soul Train Music Awards:
.: Best R&B Urban Contemporary Single By A Male ["Man In The
Mirror"]
.: 1st Annual Sammy Davis Junior Award
U.K. TV Show:
.: Goodbye To The 80's Award
Vanity Fair:
.: Artist Of The Decade
Video Software Dealer
Association:
.: Favorite Music Video ["Moonwalker"]
World Music Awards:
.: Philips Hall Of Fame Award for Lifetime Achievement In Video
.: Viewers Choice # 1 Video ["Dirty Diana"]