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- Black
Or White (released 1991)
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Directed by John Landis and co-choreographer
Vince Patterson
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Remember
The Time (released 1992)
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Directed
by John Singleton
|
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In
The Closet (released 1992)
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Directed
Herb Ritts and Michael Jackson
|
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Jam
(released 1992)
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Directed
Michael Jackson and David Kellog
|
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Heal
The World (released 1992)
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Directed
by by Joe Pytka
|
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Who
Is It (released 1993)
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Directed
by David Fincher
|
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Will
You Be There (released 1993)
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Directed
by Vincent Peterson
|
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Give
In To Me (released 1993)
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Directed
by Andy Morahan
|
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Gone
To Soon (released 1993)
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Directed
by Bill DiCicco
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AWARD:
|
CATEGORY:
|
YEAR:
|
|
Billboard
Music Awards:
|
1992
World Artist Award for the #1 world single
"Black or White" and #1 World album "Dangerous"
|
1992 |
|
Bravo
Magazine:
|
Gold
Otto Award |
1992 |
|
Gabon,
Africa:
|
National
Honor Of Merit Award |
1992 |
|
NABOB: (National Association of Black Owned
Broadcasters): |
Lifetime
Achievement Award
Operation One To One Award
President Of U.S. George Bush : Point Of
Light Ambassador |
1992 |
| American
Music Awards: |
Best
Pop/Rock Album, "Dangerous"
Best Soul/R&B Single, "Remember The Time"
Special International Artist Award for record
sales and humanitarian efforts around the
world |
1993 |
|
Bravo Magazine: |
Gold
Otto Award |
1993 |
|
BMI Awards: |
Two
of The Most Performed Songs of The Year,
"Black or White" and "Remember The Time"
|
1993 |
| Echo
Awards: |
Best
International Artist of the Year |
1993 |
| Grammy
Awards: |
Living
Legend Award |
1993 |
| Guinness
Book Of World Records: |
Lifetime Achievement Award for his unprecedented
world records in the world of entertainment
|
1993 |
| NAACP
Image Awards: |
25th
Silver Anniversary Entertainer Of The Year
Award
Outstanding Music Video, "Black or White"
|
1993 |
| Soul
Train Awards: |
1993
Humanitarian Of The Year Award
Best R&B Single, "Remember The Time"
Best R&B Album, "Dangerous" |
1993 |
| World
Music Awards: |
Best
Selling American Artist
World's Best Selling Pop Artist
World's Best Selling Artist Of The Era |
1993 |
| Bravo
Magazine: |
Gold
Otto Award |
1994 |
| Cable
Ace Awards: |
Outstanding Musical Special
Dangerous Concert from Bucharest, and HBO
special presentation |
1994 |
| MTV
Movie Awards: |
Best Song in a movie, "Will You Be There"
|
1994 |
| Smash
Hits Awards: |
Best Male Vocalist |
1994 |
| Pop
Rock Magazine: |
Favorite
Singer of The Year |
1994 |