Accolades
Organization | Country | Accolade | Year | Source |
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Billboard Music Awards | United States | Top Black Artist, Top Black Singles Artist, Top Dance Club Play Artist, Top Dance Sales Artist, Top Pop Singles Artist, Top Pop Singles Artist, Female | 1986 | |
Grammy Awards | United States | Producer of the Year, Non-Classical | 1987 | |
American Music Awards | United States | Favorite Soul/R&B Single ("Nasty"), Favorite Female Video Artist, Soul/R&B | 1987 | |
Soul Train Music Awards | United States | Best Music Video ("What Have You Done For Me Lately"), Album of the Year, Female (Control) | 1987 | |
MTV Video Music Awards | United States | Best Choreography ("Nasty") | 1987 | |
American Music Awards | United States | Favorite Soul/R&B video ("When I Think of You"), Favorite Pop/Rock Video ("When I Think of You") | 1988 | |
Soul Train Music Awards | United States | Best Music Video ("Control") | 1988 | |
MTV Video Music Awards | United States | Best Choreography ("The Pleasure Principle") | 1988 | |
Rolling Stone | United States | "Rolling Stone's 100 Best Albums of the Eighties" (ranked 28) | 1989 | |
Vibe | United States | "100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century" (no rank) | 1999 | |
Q | United Kingdom | "100 Women Who Rock The World" (ranked 72) | 2002 | |
Slant Magazine | United States | "Vital Pop: 50 Essential Pop Albums" (no rank) | 2003 | |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | United States | "The Definitive 200: Top 200 Albums of All-Time" (ranked 86) | 2007 | |
Vibe | United States | "The Unfadeable 51" (no rank) | 2008 | |
Slant Magazine | United States | "Best Albums of the '80s" (ranked 31) | 2012 |
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