awards

Listings reflect the year an award was given, not necessarily the year the award is for; i.e., Grammies and BMI's received in 1997 are awarded for work done in 1996.
(** = unconfirmed listing, ++ = year not confirmed)


2000

++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "Another Sad Love Song", written by Babyface and Daryl Simmons (performed by Toni Braxton, LaFace Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (2 million): "Breathe Again", written by Babyface (performed by Toni Braxton, LaFace Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "Can't Stop", written by Babyface and L.A. Reid (performed by After 7, Virgin Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "End Of The Road", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid, and Daryl Simmons (performed by Boyz II Men, LaFace Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "Every Little Step", written by Babyface and L.A. Reid (performed by Bobby Brown, MCA Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)", written by Babyface (performed by Whitney Houston, Arista Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (2 million): "I'll Make Love To You", written by Babyface (performed by Boyz II Men, LaFace Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "I'm Your Baby Tonight", written by Babyface and L.A. Reid (performed by Whitney Houston, Arista Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "Rock Steady", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Boaz Watson (performed by the Whispers, Solar Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "Take A Bow", written by Babyface and Madonna (performed by Madonna, Warner Bros. Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "Water Runs Dry", written by Babyface (performed by Boyz II Men, Motown Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "When Can I See You", written by Babyface (performed by Babyface, Epic Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (2 million): "You Mean The World To Me", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Toni Braxton, LaFace Records)
BMI Pop Award: "When You Believe", written by Babyface and Stephen Schwartz (performed by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, DreamWorks Records)


1999

BMI Pop Award: "A Song For Mama", written by Babyface (performed by Boyz II Men, Motown Records)


1998

American Music Award: Favorite Male Pop Artist
American Music Award: Favorite Male R & B Artist
Billboard Music Award: Hot R&B Singles Songwriter Of The Year
BMI Pop Award: "Every Time I Close My Eyes", written by Babyface (performed by Babyface, Epic Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Last Night", written by Babyface (performed by Az Yet, LaFace Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Not Gon' Cry", written by Babyface (performed by Mary J. Blige, Arista Records)
BMI Songwriter Of The Year (Tied with Sheryl Crow, R. Kelly, and Jeffrey Trott)
Grammy: Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical)
NAACP Image Award: Entertainer Of The Year
NAACP Image Award: Outstanding Male Recording Artist
NAACP Image Award: Outstanding Song: "A Song For Mama", written by Babyface (performed by Boyz II Men)
Trumpet Award


1997

Black Entertainment Televison: Walk Of Fame Award
BMI Pop Award: "Count On Me", written by Babyface, Whitney Houston and Michael Houston (performed by Whitney Houston and CeCe Winans, Arista Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Diggin' On You", written by Babyface (performed by TLC, LaFace Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)", written by Babyface (performed by Whitney Houston, Arista Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Sittin' Up In My Room", written by Babyface (performed by Brandy, Arista Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Take A Bow" (2nd award), written by Babyface and Madonna (performed by Madonna, Maverick Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Water Runs Dry" (2nd award), written by Babyface (performed by Boyz II Men, Motown Records)
BMI Pop Award: "You're Makin' Me High", written by Babyface and Bryce Wilson (performed by Toni Braxton, LaFace Records)
BMI Olympic Tribute Award
BMI Songwriter Of The Year
City of Hope's Spirit of Life Award
Entertainment Weekly: One of the top 100 most creative people in the entertainment industry
Grammy: Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical)
Grammy: R&B Song Of The Year: "Exhale (Shoop, Shoop)", written by Babyface (performed by Whitney Houston, Arista Records)
Grammy: Record Of The Year: "Change The World" (Reprise Records), performed by Eric Clapton; produced by Babyface
GQ Magazine: Solo Artist Of The Year
Mix Magazine: Technical Excellence & Creativity Award: Outstanding creative achievment, record producer
NAACP Image Award: Entertainer Of The Year
Soul Train Music Award: Entertainer Of The Year
Time Magazine: One of the most 25 influential people in America


1996

ACLU Bill Of Rights Award
** American Music Award: Best Soundtrack: 'Waiting To Exhale' (performed by various artists, produced by Babyface)
Billboard Music Award: Hot 100 Singles Producer Of The Year
Billboard Music Award: Hot 100 Singles Songwriter Of The Year
Billboard Music Award: Hot R&B Singles Producer Of The Year
Billboard Music Award: Hot R&B Singles Songwriter Of The Year
BMI Film Music Award (for 'Waiting To Exhale')
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "Breathe Again", written by Babyface (performed by Toni Braxton, LaFace Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "I'll Make Love To You", written by Babyface (performed by Boyz II Men, LaFace Records)
++ BMI Million-Air (1 million): "You Mean The World To Me", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Toni Braxton, LaFace Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Red Light Special", written by Babyface (performed by TLC, LaFace Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Someone To Love", written by Babyface (performed by Jon B. Featuring Babyface, Yab Yum Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Take A Bow", written by Babyface and Madonna (performed by Madonna, Maverick Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Water Runs Dry", written by Babyface (performed by Boyz II Men, Motown Records)
BMI Pop Award: "When Can I See You", written by Babyface (performed by Babyface, Epic Records)
American Music Award: Favorite Male R & B Artist
BMI Pop Award: "Willing To Forgive", written by Babyface and Daryl Simmons (performed by Aretha Franklin, MCA Records)
BMI Pop Award: "You Mean The World To Me" (2nd award), written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Toni Braxton, LaFace Records)
BMI Pop Award From A Film: "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" (from 'Waiting To Exhale'), written by Babyface (performed by Whitney Houston, Arista Records)
BMI Pop Song Of The Year: "I'll Make Love To You", written by Babyface (performed by Boyz II Men, Motown Records)
BMI Songwriter Of The Year (QuickTime video clip)
Essence Award For Excellence
Grammy: Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical)
NAACP Image Award: Outstanding Song: "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)", written by Babyface (performed by Whitney Houston)


1995

BMI Pop Award: "And Our Feelings", written by Babyface and Daryl Simmons (performed by Babyface, Epic Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Another Sad Love Song", written by Babyface and Daryl Simmons (performed by Toni Braxton, LaFace Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Can We Talk", written by Babyface and Daryl Simmons (performed by Tevin Campbell, Qwest Records)
BMI Pop Award: "I'm Ready", written by Babyface (performed by Tevin Campbell, Qwest Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Never Keeping Secrets", written by Babyface (performed by Babyface, Epic Records)
BMI Pop Award: "You Mean The World To Me", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Toni Braxton, LaFace Records)
BMI Pop Song Of The Year: "Breathe Again", written by Babyface (performed by Toni Braxton, LaFace Records)
BMI Songwriter Of The Year
Grammy: Best Male R&B Vocal - "When Can I See You", performed by Babyface (Epic Records)
Grammy: Best R&B Song - "I'll Make Love To You", written by Babyface (performed by Boyz II Men - Motown Records)
NAACP Image Award
People Magazine: One of the 50 Most Beautiful People


1994

BMI Pop Award: "Baby-Baby-Baby", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by TLC, LaFace Records)
BMI Pop Award: "End Of The Road", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Boyz II Men, Motown Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Good Enough", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Bobby Brown, MCA Records)
BMI Pop Award: "Humpin' Around", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid, Daryl Simmons and Thomas Reyes (performed by Bobby Brown, MCA Records)
Dollars & Sense Magazine: Par Excellence Award: Achievement in the entertainment industry as a songwriter / artist / producer
Grammy: Album Of The Year - 'The Bodyguard - Original Soundtrack Album' (Arista Records), performed by Whitney Houston; produced David Foster, Narada Michael Walden, L.A. Reid, Babyface, Whitney Houston, David Cole, Robert Clivilles & BeBe Winans
The Michael Bolton / Barry Bonds Field of Dreams Award: Achievement in pop and R&B music as an artist / record producer / songwriter
Soul Train Music Award: Album Of The Year - 'For The Cool In You', performed by Babyface (Epic Records)


1993

BMI Pop Award From A Film: "End Of The Road" (from 'Boomerang'), written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Boyz II Men, Motown Records)
Grammy: Best R&B Song - "End Of The Road", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Boyz II Men - Motown Records)
Grammy: Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical) (TIE) - Babyface & L.A. Reid / Daniel Lanois & Brian Eno
International Association of African-American Music: Diamond Award For Excellence - Babyface & L.A. Reid


1992

++ BMI Pop Award: "I'm Your Baby Tonight", written by Babyface and L.A. Reid (performed by Whitney Houston, Arista Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "Miracle", written by Babyface and L.A. Reid (performed by Whitney Houston, Arista Records)
NAACP Image Award: Lifetime Achievement


1991

++ BMI Pop Award: "Can't Stop", written by Babyface and L.A. Reid (performed by After 7, Virgin Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "Giving You The Benefit", written by Babyface and L.A. Reid (performed by Pebbles, MCA Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "My, My, My", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by the Johnnny Gill, Motown Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "Ready Or Not", written by Babyface and L.A. Reid (performed by After 7, Virgin Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "Whip Appeal", written by Babyface and Perri Smith (performed by Babyface, Solar Records)
BMI Songwriter Of The Year
Georgia Songwriter Of The Year


1990

American Songwriter Certificate of Merit: Songwriter Of The Year
++ BMI Pop Award: "Every Little Step", written by Babyface and L.A. Reid (performed by Bobby Brown, MCA Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "It's No Crime", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Babyface, Solar Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "The Lover In Me", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Sheena Easton, MCA Records)
BMI Pop Award: "On Our Own", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Bobby Brown, MCA Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "Rock Wit'cha", written by Babyface and L.A. Reid (performed by Bobby Brown, MCA Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "Roni", written by Babyface and Dee Bristol (performed by Bobby Brown, MCA Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "Secret Rendezvous", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Karyn White, Warner Bros. Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "Superwoman", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Karyn White, Warner Bros. Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "The Way You Love Me", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Karyn White, Warner Bros. Records)
BMI Pop Award From A Film: "On Our Own" (from 'Ghostbusters II'), written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons (performed by Bobby Brown, MCA Records)
BMI Songwriter Of The Year
Georgia Recording Artist Of The Year
Georgia Songwriter Of The Year
Jack The Rapper's Sammy Davis, Jr. Award


1989

++ BMI Pop Award: "Two Occasions", written by Babyface, Dee Bristol and Sid Johnson (performed by the Deele, Solar Records)
BMI Songwriter Of The Year


1988

++ BMI Pop Award: "I'd Still Say Yes", written by Babyface (performed by Klymaxx, Constellation Records)
++ BMI Pop Award: "Rock Steady", written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Boaz Watson (performed by the Whispers, Solar Records)


If you have any confirmed information about any awards he's receiving that are not listed here (or confirmation of specific years on listed awards), please let me know! Thanks!



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