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Houston performing on Good Morning America on September 1, 2009
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Whitney Houston (1963–2012) was an American singer, actress, and producer. Commonly known as "The Voice", she is one of the most awarded performers in history. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Houston began her recording career as a session singer in 1978 on recordings by her mother, gospel-soul singer Cissy Houston and producer Michael Zager and performed as a backing vocalist on her mother's band in the cabaret club circuit. Houston spent several years as a fashion model before signing her first recording contract with Arista Records in 1983. Two years later, Houston released her debut album, Whitney Houston, which resulted in Houston winning seven American Music Awards, a Billboard Year-End Award, an MTV Video Music Award, an NAACP Image Award, an Emmy Award and a Grammy Award. Her sophomore album, Whitney, resulted in four American Music Award wins, a Soul Train Music Award and a second Grammy. Her recording of the 1988 Olympic anthem, "One Moment in Time", resulted in Houston winning a second Emmy Award at the Sports Emmy Awards in September of that year. Her 1990 album, I'm Your Baby Tonight, won four Billboard Music Awards.

After the success of her first leading role, in the film The Bodyguard, and its accompanying soundtrack, Houston won a bevy of awards including 8 American Music Awards, 5 Japan Gold Disc Awards, 11 Billboard Music Awards, 5 NAACP Image Awards, 5 World Music Awards and 3 Grammy Awards including Album of the Year and Record of the Year for "I Will Always Love You". Her acting in the role led to several nominations, both unfavorably with three Golden Raspberry Award nominations and favorably with 3 MTV Movie Award nominations, an NAACP Image Award nomination and a People's Choice Award nomination. Houston would win additional music and acting awards for her roles in the films Waiting to Exhale and The Preacher's Wife, including two ASCAP Awards for composing the hit duet, "Count On Me" as well as the Grammy Award nod for Best Written Song for Visual Media, two American Music Awards, several NAACP Image Awards and, with The Preacher's Wife, two Dove Awards. Her work in the Disney musical, Cinderella, led to another Emmy nomination. She earned numerous award wins and nominations for her 1998 studio album, My Love Is Your Love, including the Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for the hit, "It's Not Right but It's Okay" in 2000 and the MTV Europe Music Award for Best R&B. Her last studio effort, 2009's I Look to You, won Houston a Soul Train Music Award nomination and an NAACP Image Award win.

Following her death in 2012, Houston received the Billboard Music Award for the Billboard Millennium Award and the MTV Europe Music Award for Global Icon. In 2013, her debut album, Whitney Houston, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, Houston's first recording to do so. That same year, she was inducted into both the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and the New Jersey Hall of Fame. The following year, she was inducted into the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. In 2018, her smash hit, "I Will Always Love You", became her second recording to be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Two years later, that same recording was added to the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant, and/or inform or reflect life in the United States." That same year, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on her first nomination. In May 2023, Houston became one of thirteen inaugural recipients of the Brits Billion Award for earning 1 billion career streams alone in the United Kingdom. A prominent black female entertainer, she was also inducted into the BET Walk of Fame and the Soul Train Hall of Fame.

Awards and nominations

Award Year Recipient(s) Category Result Ref.
ALMA Awards 1999 "When You Believe"(Duet with Mariah Carey) Outstanding Performance Of A Song For A Feature Film Nominated
Outstanding Music Video Nominated
American Black Achievement Awards 1986 Whitney Houston The Music Award Nominated
1987 Whitney Houston The Music Award Won
1988 Whitney Houston The Music Award Honoree
1991 Whitney Houston The Music Award Won
1994 Whitney Houston The Music Award Won
American Cinema Awards 1991 Whitney Houston The Musical Performer of the Year Honoree
American Music Awards 1986 Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Album Nominated
"You Give Good Love" Favorite Soul/R&B Single Won
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Video Artist Nominated
"Saving All My Love for You" Favorite Soul/R&B Video Won
1987 Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Album Won
Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Won
Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Female Video Artist Nominated
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Album Won
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Won
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Female Video Artist Nominated
"Greatest Love of All" Favorite Soul/R&B Video Single Won
1988 Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Won
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Favorite Pop/Rock Single Won
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
1989 Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Won
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Won
1992 Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
I'm Your Baby Tonight Favorite Soul/R&B Album Nominated
Whitney Houston Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist Nominated
I'm Your Baby Tonight Favorite Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
1994 Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Won
The Bodyguard Favorite Pop/Rock Album Won
"I Will Always Love You" Favorite Pop/Rock Single Won
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Won
The Bodyguard Favorite Soul/R&B Album Won
"I Will Always Love You" Favorite Soul/R&B Single Won
Whitney Houston Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist Nominated
The Bodyguard Favorite Adult Contemporary Album Won
Whitney Houston Award of Merit Honoree
1997 Whitney Houston Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist Won
Waiting to Exhale Favorite Soundtrack Won
1998 The Preacher's Wife Favorite Soundtrack Nominated
2000 Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
My Love Is Your Love Favorite Soul/R&B Album Nominated
Whitney Houston Artist of the Decade (1980s) Nominated
2001 Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
2009 Whitney Houston International Artist Award Honoree
ARC 2004 Whitney Houston Top Pop Artists of The Past 25 Years 4th place
Arista Records 1988 Whitney Houston Award for Seven Consecutive Number One Singles Received
The 12th ASCAP Film & Television Music Awards 1997 "Count On Me" (with Michael Houston) Most Performed Songs Won
The 14th ASCAP Pop Awards 1997 "Count On Me" (with Michael Houston) Award-Winning Pop Songs Won
Bambi Awards 1999 Whitney Houston International Pop Artist of the Year Won
Barbados Music Awards 2013 Whitney Houston International Icon Award Honoree
BET Awards 2001 Whitney Houston BET Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree
BET Honors 2010 Whitney Houston Entertainers Award Honoree
BET Walk of Fame 1996 Whitney Houston BET Walk of Fame Inducted
Billboard Music Awards
1991 Whitney Houston Top R&B Artist Won
I'm Your Baby Tonight Top R&B Album Won
Whitney Houston Top R&B Albums Artist Won
Whitney Houston Top R&B Singles Artist Won
1993 Whitney Houston Hot 100 Singles Artist Won
"I Will Always Love You" Hot 100 Single Won
Whitney Houston Hot R&B Singles Artist Won
"I Will Always Love You" Hot R&B Single Won
The Bodyguard Top Billboard 200 Album Won
The Bodyguard Top R&B Album Won
The Bodyguard Top Soundtrack Album Won
The Bodyguard Special Award - Most Weeks at No. 1 for 20 weeks Honoree
"I Will Always Love You" Special Award - Most Weeks at No. 1 for 14 weeks Honoree
Whitney Houston #1 World Artist Won
"I Will Always Love You" #1 World Single Won
2012 Whitney Houston Billboard Millennium Award Honoree
2020 "Higher Love" Top Dance/Electronic Song Nominated
2023 I Go to the Rock: The Gospel Music of Whitney Houston Top Gospel Album Nominated
Billboard Music of the '80s Poll Awards 1990 Whitney Houston Pop Artist of the Decade 5th place
Black Artist of the Decade 3rd place
Adult Contemporary Artist of the Decade 3rd place
Whitney Houston Black Album of the Decade 4th place
"Greatest Love of All" Adult Contemporary Single of the Decade 5th place
Billboard Year-End Awards
1985 Whitney Houston Top Pop Artists Placed
Top Black Artists 3rd place
Top Black Artists - Female Won
New Pop Artists Won
New Black Artists Won
Top Pop Singles Artists Placed
Top Pop Albums Artists Placed
Top Pop Albums Artists (Female) Placed
Top Pop Singles Artists (Female) 3rd place
Top Black Singles Artists 3rd place
Top Black Singles Artists - Female Won
Top Black Albums Artists Placed
Top Black Albums Artists - Female Placed
Top Adult Contemporary Artists Placed
Top Adult Contemporary Artists - Female Won
Whitney Houston Top Pop Albums Placed
Top Black Albums 4th place
"You Give Good Love" Top Pop Singles Placed
Top Black Singles 2nd place
Top Adult Contemporary Singles Placed
"Saving All My Love for You" Top Pop Singles Placed
Top Black Singles 5th place
Top Adult Contemporary Singles Placed
1986 Whitney Houston Top Pop Artist of the Year Won
Top Black Artist of the Year 2nd place
Top Pop Artists - Female Won
Top Black Artists - Female 2nd place
Top Pop Albums Artist Won
Top Pop Albums Artist (Female) Won
Top Pop Singles Artist Placed
Top Pop Singles Artist (Female) 3rd place
Top Black Albums Artist Won
Top Black Singles Artist Placed
Top Black Albums Artist - Female Won
Top Black Singles Artist - Female 3rd place
Top Adult Contemporary Artists 3rd place
Top Adult Contemporary Artists - Female Won
Whitney Houston Top Pop Albums Won
Top Black Albums Won
"How Will I Know" Top Pop Singles Placed
Top Black Singles Placed
Top Dance Sales Singles/Albums Placed
Top Dance Club Play Singles/Albums Placed
Top Adult Contemporary Singles Placed
"Greatest Love of All" Top Pop Singles Placed
Top Black Singles Placed
Top Adult Contemporary Singles Placed
1987 Whitney Houston Top Pop Artist 3rd place
Top Pop Albums Artist - Female Won
Top Black Artist Placed
Top Pop Albums Artist 3rd place
Top Pop Singles Artists - Female 2nd place
Top Hot Crossover Artists 3rd place
Top Black Singles Artists Placed
Top Black Albums Artists Placed
Top Adult Contemporary Artists 4th place
Top Adult Contemporary Artists - Female Won
Whitney Top Pop Albums Placed
Top Black Albums Placed
Top Pop Compact Disks Placed
Whitney Houston Top Pop Albums Placed
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Top Pop Singles 4th place
Top Black Singles Placed
Top Dance Sales 12-Inch Singles Placed
Top Dance Club Play Singles Placed
Top Adult Contemporary Singles Placed
"Didn't We Almost Have It All" Top Pop Singles Placed
Top Black Singles Placed
Top Adult Contemporary Singles Placed
1988 Whitney Houston Top Pop Artists Placed
Top Pop Singles Artist - Female Won
Top Pop Albums Artist Placed
Top Singles Artist 4th place
Top Pop Albums Artist (Female) 3rd place
Top Hot Crossover Artists 3rd place
Top Black Artists - Female Won
Top Black Singles Artist Placed
Top Black Albums Artist Placed
Top Black Albums Artist - Female Won
Top Dance Club Play Artist 2nd place
Top Adult Contemporary Artist 3rd place
Top Adult Contemporary Artists - Female Won
Whitney Top Pop Albums Placed
Top Black Albums 5th place
"So Emotional" Top Pop Singles Placed
Top Black Singles Placed
Top Dance Sales 12-Inch Singles Placed
Top Dance Club Play Singles 4th place
"Where Do Broken Hearts Go" Top Pop Singles Placed
Top Black Singles Placed
Top Adult Contemporary Singles 2nd place
"One Moment in Time" Top Pop Singles Placed
1991 Whitney Houston Top Album Artists Placed
Top Pop Singles Artists 3rd place
Top Album Artists (Female) 3rd place
Top Pop Singles Artists (Female) 2nd place
Top Hot Crossover Artists Won
Top R&B Artists - Female Won
Top R&B Album Artists - Female Won
Top R&B Singles Artists - Female Won
Top Adult Contemporary Artists Placed
I'm Your Baby Tonight Top Albums Placed
"I'm Your Baby Tonight" Top Pop Singles Placed
Top R&B Singles Placed
"All the Man That I Need" Top Pop Singles Placed
Top R&B Singles Placed
Top Adult Contemporary Singles 3rd place
1993 Whitney Houston Hot 100 Singles Artist - Female Won
Hot R&B Singles Artist - Female Won
Hot Dance Club Play Singles Artist Placed
"I Will Always Love You" Hot 100 Singles Sales Won
Hot R&B Singles Sales Won
Hot 100 Singles Airplay Placed
Hot R&B Singles Airplay Placed
Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & Tracks Placed
"I Have Nothing" Hot 100 Singles Placed
Hot 100 Singles Sales Placed
Hot 100 Singles Airplay Placed
Hot R&B Singles Sales Placed
Hot R&B Singles Airplay Placed
Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & Tracks Placed
"I'm Every Woman" Hot 100 Singles Placed
Hot 100 Singles Sales Placed
Hot 100 Singles Airplay Placed
Hot R&B Singles Sales Placed
Hot Dance Music Club Play Singles Placed
1996 Whitney Houston Top Pop Artists Placed
Hot 100 Singles Artists Placed
Hot 100 Singles Artists (Female) 5th place
Top R&B Artists Placed
Top R&B Artists (Female) Placed
Hot R&B Singles Artists Placed
Hot Adult Contemporary Artists Placed
"Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" Hot 100 Singles Placed
Hot 100 Singles Sales Placed
Hot 100 Singles Airplay Placed
Hot R&B Singles Placed
Hot R&B Singles Sales Placed
Hot R&B Singles Airplay Placed
Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & Tracks Placed
"Count On Me" Hot 100 Singles Placed
Hot 100 Singles Sales Placed
Hot R&B Singles Placed
Hot R&B Singles Sales Placed
Waiting to Exhale Top Soundtrack Won
1997 Whitney Houston Hot 100 Singles Artists Placed
Hot 100 Singles Artists - Female Placed
Hot R&B Singles Artists 5th place
Hot Adult Contemporary Artists Placed
The Preacher's Wife Top Gospel Album Won
Top Soundtrack Albums 3rd place
Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top R&B Albums Placed
"I Believe in You and Me" Hot 100 Singles Placed
Hot 100 Singles Sales Placed
Hot R&B Singles Placed
Hot R&B Singles Sales Placed
Top Soundtrack Singles 5th place
Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & Tracks Placed
"Step by Step" Hot Dance Club-Play Singles Placed
1999 Whitney Houston Top Pop Artists Placed
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists Placed
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists (Female) Placed
Hot 100 Singles Artists Placed
Hot 100 Singles Artists (Female) 5th place
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists Placed
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists (Female) 3rd place
Hot Dance Club-Play Artists 2nd place
"My Love Is Your Love" Hot Dance Club-Play Singles 3rd place
2000 Whitney Houston Top Pop Artists Placed
Top Billboard 200 Artists Placed
Top Female Billboard 200 Artists Placed
Top Hot 100 Singles Artists Placed
Top Female Hot 100 Singles Artists Placed
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists Placed
Top Female R&B/Hip-Hop Artists Placed
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Artists Placed
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Artists Placed
Hot Dance Club-Play Artists Placed
Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales Artists Placed
Whitney: The Greatest Hits Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Placed
"My Love is Your Love" Hot 100 Singles & Tracks Placed
Hot 100 Singles Sales Placed
Hot 100 Airplay Placed
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales Placed
"I Learned From the Best" Hot 100 Singles Sales Placed
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Placed
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales Placed
Hot Dance Club-Play Singles 3rd place
Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales Placed
"Same Script, Different Cast" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Placed
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay Placed
2003 Just Whitney Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Placed
2009 I Look to You Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Placed
"I Look to You" Top Adult R&B Songs Placed
Whitney Houston Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists Placed
Top Female R&B/Hip-Hop Artists Placed
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Artists Placed
2012 Whitney Houston Top Artists Placed
Top Billboard 200 Artists Placed
Top Billboard 200 Artists - Female 3rd place
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists - Female 5th place
R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Songs Artists Placed
Catalog Artists Won
Whitney: The Greatest Hits Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top Catalog Albums 2nd place
The Bodyguard Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top Catalog Albums Placed
Top Soundtracks Placed
Whitney Houston Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top Catalog Albums Placed
"I Will Always Love You" R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Songs Placed
2013 I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Placed
Top Current Album Sales Placed
2015 Live: Her Greatest Performances Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Placed
Top R&B Albums Placed
2019 "Higher Love" Top Dance/Electronic Songs Placed
2021 I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top R&B Albums Placed
2022 I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top R&B Albums Placed
2023 Whitney Houston Top Billboard 200 Artists Placed
Top R&B Artists Placed
Top Gospel Artists Placed
Gospel Digital Song Sales Artists 5th place
Gospel Streaming Songs Artists Placed
I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston Top Billboard 200 Albums Placed
Top R&B Albums Placed
I Go to the Rock: The Gospel Music of Whitney Houston Top Gospel Albums Placed
"Do You Hear What I Hear" Gospel Digital Song Sales Placed
Gospel Streaming Songs Placed
"Joy to the World" Gospel Digital Song Sales Placed
Gospel Streaming Songs Placed
Black Gold Awards 1986 Whitney Houston Outstanding New Female Artist Won
Black Reel Awards 2013 "Celebrate" (ft. Jordin Sparks) Best Original or Adapted Song Nominated
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1997 The Preacher's Wife Favorite Female, Comedy/Romance Nominated
Whitney Houston Favorite Female Artist, R&B Won
1998 The Preacher's Wife Favorite Soundtrack Nominated
1999 Whitney Houston Favorite Female, R&B Nominated
2000 My Love Is Your Love Favorite Female Artist, R&B Nominated
"Heartbreak Hotel" (ft. Faith Evans and Kelly Price) Favorite Single (Internet Only) Nominated
"When You Believe" (ft. Mariah Carey) Favorite Single from a Movie (Internet Only) Nominated
2001 Whitney: The Greatest Hits Favorite Female Artist, R&B Nominated
BMI Pop Awards 1997 "Count on Me" BMI Award Winning Song Won
Bravo Otto 1988 Whitney Houston Best Female Singer Silver
1993 Whitney Houston Best Actress Silver
Whitney Houston Best Female Singer Silver
BRIT Awards
1987 Whitney Houston Best International Solo Act Nominated
1988 Whitney Houston Best International Solo Artist Nominated
1989 Whitney Houston International Female Solo Artist Nominated
1991 Whitney Houston Best International Female Artist Nominated
1994 The Bodyguard Best Soundtrack/Cast Recording Won
2000 Whitney Houston Best International Female Artist Nominated
2023 Whitney Houston Brits Billion Award Won
CableACE Awards
1992 Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston Performance in a Music Special or Series Won
Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston Music Special Nominated
1995 Whitney, The Concert For A New South Africa Performance in a Music Special or Series Nominated
VH-1 Honors With CeCe Winans Performance in a Music Special or Series Nominated
Carousel of Hope Ball
(The Children's Diabetes Foundation)
1991 Whitney Houston Brass Ring Award Won
1996 Whitney Houston The Davises' High Hopes Award Honoree
Cash Box Awards 1985 Whitney Houston Special Achievement Award: Black/Contemporary Albums Won
Pop Singles Awards: Top Female Artists 2nd place
Pop Singles Awards: Top New Female Vocalists 2nd place
Pop Singles Awards: Most Promising New Female Vocalist Won
Pop Singles Awards: Top Black/Contemporary Female Artists 2nd place
Pop Singles Awards: Top Adult Contemporary Female Artists Won
Pop Album Awards: Top Female Artists 3rd place
Pop Album Awards: Top New Female Vocalists Won
Pop Album Awards: Top Female Adult Contemporary Artist 2nd place
Pop Album Awards: Top Female Black/Contemporary Artist 2nd place
Black/Contemporary Album Awards: Top Female Artist Won
Black/Contemporary Album Awards: Top New Female Artist Won
Black/Contemporary Singles Awards: Top Female Artist Won
Black Contemporary Singles Awards: Top New Female Artist 2nd place
Music Video Awards: Top Female Vocalists 4th place
Music Video Awards: Top New Female Vocalists Won
12" Singles Awards: Top New Female Vocalists 5th place
"You Give Good Love" Top 100 Singles Placed
"Saving All My Love for You" Top 100 Singles Placed
Whitney Houston Top 50 Albums Placed
Top 50 Black/Contemporary Albums 3rd place
"You Give Good Love" Black/Contemporary Singles 4th place
"Saving All My Love for You" Black/Contemporary Singles Placed
1986 Whitney Houston Pop Singles Awards: Top Female Artists 3rd place
Pop Singles Awards: Top Adult Contemporary Artists 2nd place
Pop Singles Awards: Top Black/Contemporary Artists 2nd place
Pop Albums Awards: Top Female Artists Won
Pop Albums Awards: Top Adult Contemporary Artists Won
Pop Albums Awards: Top Black/Contemporary Artists Won
Black/Contemporary Singles Awards: Top Female Artist 3rd place
Black/Contemporary Albums: Top Female Artist 4th place
Music Video Awards: Top Female Artists 2nd place
"How Will I Know" Top 100 Singles Placed
Top Black/Contemporary Singles Placed
Top 12" Singles Placed
"Greatest Love of All" Top 100 Singles Placed
Whitney Houston Top Pop Albums Won
Top Black/Contemporary Albums 5th place
Top Compact Discs 2nd place
1987 Whitney Houston Pop Singles Awards: Top Female Artist 2nd place
Pop Singles Awards: Top Adult Contemporary Female Artist Won
Pop Singles Awards: Top Black/Contemporary Female Artist Won
Pop Albums Awards: Top Female Artist Won
Pop Albums Awards: Top Adult Contemporary Female Artist Won
Pop Albums Awards: Top Black/Contemporary Female Artist Won
Black/Contemporary Albums Awards: Top Female Artist 4th place
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Top 100 Pop Singles 2nd place
Top Black/Contemporary Singles Placed
"Didn't We Almost Have It All" Top 100 Pop Singles Placed
Top Black/Contemporary Singles Placed
Whitney Top 50 Albums Placed
Top Black/Contemporary Albums Placed
Top Compact Discs 3rd place
1988 Whitney Houston Pop Singles Awards: Top Female Artist Won
Pop Singles Awards: Top Female Adult Contemporary Artist Won
Pop Singles Awards: Top Female Black/Contemporary Artist Won
Pop Albums Awards: Top Female Artist 4th place
Pop Albums Awards: Top Female Adult Contemporary Artist 3rd place
Pop Albums Awards: Top Female Black/Contemporary Artist 2nd place
Black/Contemporary Albums Awards: Top Female Artist 2nd place
Black/Contemporary Singles Awards: Top Female Artist 3rd place
"Where Do Broken Hearts Go" Top 100 Singles Placed
Top Black/Contemporary Singles Placed
Whitney Top Black/Contemporary Albums 5th place
1991 Whitney Houston Pop Singles Awards: Top Female Crossover Artist Won
Top Female Pop Singles Artists 5th place
Top Female Pop Albums Artists 4th place
Top Female R&B Singles Artists 2nd place
Top Female R&B Album Artists Won
"All the Man That I Need" Top Pop Singles Placed
Top R&B Singles Placed
"Miracle" Top R&B Singles Placed
I'm Your Baby Tonight Top Pop Albums Placed
Top R&B Albums Placed
1993 Whitney Houston Pop Singles Awards: Top Female Artist Won
R&B Singles Awards: Top Female Artist 2nd place
The Bodyguard Top Pop Albums Won
Top R&B Albums Won
Top Soundtrack Albums Won
"I Will Always Love You" Top Pop Singles 4th place
Top R&B Singles Placed
"I'm Every Woman" Top Pop Singles Placed
"I Have Nothing" Top Pop Singles Placed
CCTV-MTV Music Honors 2003 Whitney Houston International Outstanding Achievement Honoree
Deirdre O’Brien Child Advocacy Center 1999 Whitney Houston Child Advocate of the Year Won
Dove Awards
(The Gospel Music Association)
1997 Whitney Houston Outstanding Mainstream Contribution to Gospel Music Honoree
1998 "I Go to the Rock" Best Traditional Recorded Gospel Song Won
DiVi Awards
(International Recording Media Association)
2000 Whitney: The Greatest Hits Best Music Release Nominated
East Orange Hall of Fame 2017 Whitney Houston East Orange Hall of Fame Inducted
Echo Awards 2000 My Love is Your Love Künstlerin des Jahres International
(Best International Female Artist)
Nominated
2001 Whitney: The Greatest Hits Künstlerin des Jahres International
(Best International Female Artist)
Nominated
2010 Whitney Houston Künstlerin International Rock/Pop
(Best International Rock/Pop Artist ― Female)
Nominated
2012 Whitney Houston ECHO Hall of Fame Inducted
Edison Music Awards 2000 Whitney Houston Beste Zangeres Internationaal
(Best International Female Artist)
Won
Primetime Emmy Awards 1986 Whitney Houston Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Won
1998 Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special Nominated
Sports Emmy Awards 1988 "One Moment in Time" Music
(as singer/performer)
Won
Entertainment Weekly Readers Poll 1991 Whitney Houston Best Singer Won
Essence Awards 1990 Whitney Houston The Essence Award for the Performing Arts Honoree
1997 Whitney Houston The Triumphant Spirit Award Honoree
Garden State Music Awards 1988 Whitney Houston Best Female Vocalist, Rock/Pop Won
Whitney Best Album, Rock/Pop Won
"So Emotional" Best Single, Rock/Pop Won
Whitney Houston Best Female Vocalist, R&B/Dance Won
Whitney Best Album, R&B/Dance Won
"So Emotional" Best Single, R&B/Dance Won
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Best Music Video Won
Georgia Music Hall of Fame 2013 Whitney Houston Posthumous Award Inductee
Golden Raspberry Awards 1993 Whitney Houston Worst Actress Nominated
Whitney Houston Worst New Star Nominated
"Queen of the Night" Worst Original Song Nominated
Goldmine Hall of Fame 2012 Whitney Houston Induction Inducted
Global Awards 2019 "Higher Love" Best Song of 2019 Nominated
Grammy Awards 1986 "Saving All My Love for You" Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female Won
Whitney Houston Album of the Year Nominated
"You Give Good Love" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1987 "Greatest Love of All" Record of the Year Won
1988 Whitney Album of the Year Nominated
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female Won
"For the Love of You" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1989 "One Moment in Time" Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1990 "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (with Aretha Franklin) Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
1991 "I'm Your Baby Tonight" Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1992 "All the Man That I Need" Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1993 "I Belong to You" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1994 The Bodyguard Album of the Year Won
"I Will Always Love You" Record of the Year Won
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female Won
"I'm Every Woman" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1997 "Count On Me" Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals (with CeCe Winans) Nominated
Best Song Written for Visual Media (with Babyface and Michael Houston) Nominated
"Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
1998 The Preacher's Wife Best R&B Album Nominated
"I Believe in You and Me" Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
2000 "When You Believe" (with Mariah Carey) Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
My Love Is Your Love Best R&B Album Nominated
"Heartbreak Hotel" (with Faith Evans and Kelly Price) Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
"It's Not Right but It's Okay" Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Won
Grammy Hall of Fame 2013 Whitney Houston Grammy Hall of Fame Inducted
2018 "I Will Always Love You" Grammy Hall of Fame Inducted
Hit Awards (Hong Kong) 1993 Whitney Houston Top Female Artist Won
"I Will Always Love You" Song of the Year Won
HMV Harlem Walk of Fame 2000 Whitney Houston HMV Harlem Walk of Fame Inducted
Hollywood Walk of Fame 1995 Whitney Houston Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Declined
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2019 "Higher Love" Dance Song of the Year Nominated
Best Remix Nominated
International Achievement in Arts Awards 1995 Whitney Houston Distinguished Achievement in Music and Film/Video Won
International Dance Music Awards 2000 "It's Not Right but It's Okay" Best Pop 12" Dance Record Won
Japan Gold Disc Awards
1993 The Bodyguard グランプリ・アルバム賞 (Album of the Year, International) Won
アルバム賞 ― 企画 (Compilation Album of the Year, International) Won
"I Will Always Love You" グランプリ・シングル賞 (Single of the Year, International) Won
1994 The Bodyguard 特別賞 (Special Award, International) Won
"I Will Always Love You" 特別賞 (Special Award, International) Won
2001 Whitney: The Greatest Hits Pop Album of the Year (International) Won
Juno Awards 1994 The Bodyguard Best-Selling Album - Foreign or Domestic Won
Library of Congress 2020 "I Will Always Love You" National Recording Registry Inducted
M6 Awards 2000 Whitney Houston Artiste Féminine Internationale de l'Année
(International Female Artist of the Year)
Nominated
Meteor Music Awards 2001 Whitney: The Greatest Hits Best International Female Won
MOBO Awards 1999 Whitney Houston Best International Act Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 1999 Whitney Houston Best Female Nominated
Best R&B Won
2012 Whitney Houston Global Icon Honoree
MTV Japan Awards 2004 Whitney Houston International Outstanding Achievement Honoree
MTV Movie & TV Awards 1993 Whitney Houston Best Female Performance Nominated
Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated
Best On-Screen Duo
(with Kevin Costner)
Nominated
The Bodyguard Best Movie Nominated
"I Will Always Love You" Best Song From a Movie Won
1996 "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" Best Song from a Movie Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 1986 "How Will I Know" Best Female Video Won
Best New Artist Nominated
1999 "Heartbreak Hotel" Best R&B Video Nominated
Music & Media DJ Awards 1987 Whitney Houston Female Artist of the Year 2nd place
Music & Media Year-End Awards 1986 Whitney Houston Female Artist of the Year (Albums) Won
1987 Whitney Houston Female Artist of the Year Won
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Single of the Year Won
1988 Whitney Houston Top Female Artists 3rd place
1991 Whitney Houston Top Female Artists (Albums) 2nd place
1993 Whitney Houston Top Female Artists (Albums) Won
Top Female Artists (Singles) Won
The Bodyguard Top Album Sales Won
"I Will Always Love You" Singles Sales Top 3 3rd place
1999 Whitney Houston Top 10 Artists (Albums) Won
Top 10 Female Artists (Albums) Won
Top 10 Artists (Singles) Won
Top 10 Female Artists (Singles) Won
2000 Whitney Houston Top 10 Female Artists Won
Top 10 Artists (Albums) Won
Top 10 Female Artists (Albums) Won
Music Week Year End Awards 1992 "I Will Always Love You" Top Singles Won
1993 The Bodyguard Top Compilations Won
NAACP Image Awards 1985 Whitney Houston Outstanding New Artist Won
1986 Whitney Houston Outstanding Female Artist Nominated
1987 Whitney Outstanding Female Artist Nominated
1992 I'm Your Baby Tonight Outstanding Female Artist Nominated
HBO Presents Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston Outstanding Variety Series or Special Nominated
1994 Whitney Houston Entertainer of the Year Honoree
The Bodyguard Outstanding Album Won
Outstanding Soundtrack Album, Film or TV Won
Outstanding Female Artist Won
"I'm Every Woman" Outstanding Music Video Won
The Bodyguard Outstanding Actress Nominated
1995 Whitney Houston Entertainer of the Year Won
1996 Waiting to Exhale Outstanding Film Won
Outstanding Actress Nominated
"Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" Outstanding Song Won
Outstanding Female Artist Won
Waiting to Exhale Outstanding Album Won
Outstanding Soundtrack Album Won
VH1 Honors (with CeCe Winans) Outstanding Performance in a Variety Series/Special Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Outstanding Performance in an Educational/Informational Youth or Children's Series/Special Nominated
1997 The Preacher's Wife Outstanding Film Nominated
Outstanding Actress Won
The Preacher's Wife Outstanding Gospel Artist (with the Georgia Mass Choir) Won
Outstanding Album Won
1998 Cinderella Outstanding Television Movie/Mini-Series Nominated
Classic Whitney: Live from Washington, D.C. Outstanding Performance in a Variety Series/Special Nominated
1999 My Love Is Your Love Outstanding Album Nominated
Outstanding Female Artist Nominated
"When You Believe" (with Mariah Carey) Outstanding Duo or Group Won
Outstanding Music Video Nominated
Outstanding Song Nominated
2000 "Heartbreak Hotel" Outstanding Female Artist Won
"My Love Is Your Love" Outstanding Song Nominated
2010 Whitney Houston Outstanding Female Artist Nominated
"I Look to You" Outstanding Music Video Won
2013 "I Look to You" Outstanding Song Won
I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston Outstanding Album Won
NABOB Communications Awards Dinner
(The National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters)
1994 Whitney Houston Entertainer of the Year Honoree
NARM Best-Seller Awards
(National Association of Recording Merchandisers)
1986 Whitney Houston Best-selling Album by a New Artist Won
Best-selling Black Album by a Female Artist Won
1987 Whitney Houston Best-Selling Album Won
Best-Selling Album by a Female Artist Won
Best-Selling Album by a Black Female Artist Won
1988 Whitney Best-Selling Album by a Female Artist Won
Best-Selling Album by a Black Female Artist Won
1993 "I Will Always Love You" Top-selling Single of the Year Won
The Bodyguard Best-selling Movie or TV Soundtrack Won
1994 The Bodyguard Best-selling Chartmaker Recording Won
Best-selling Soundtrack Won
1996 Waiting to Exhale Best-selling Soundtrack Won
1997 The Preacher's Wife Best-selling Gospel Album Won
National Urban Coalition 1988 Whitney Houston Distinguished Artist/Humanitarian Award Won
New Jersey Hall of Fame 2014 Whitney Houston New Jersey Hall of Fame Inducted
New Jersey Walk of Fame 2006 Whitney Houston New Jersey Walk of Fame Honoree
New York Music Awards 1986 Whitney Houston Debut Act of the Year Won
Best Pop-Soul Act Won
Best Female Pop Vocalist Won
Best Female Soul Vocalist Won
1987 Whitney Houston Outstanding Solo Artist of the Year Won
Best Female Artist of the Year Won
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 1987 Whitney Houston Favorite Female Musician Nominated
1988 "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Favorite Song Nominated
1989 Whitney Houston Favorite Female Musician Nominated
1994 Whitney Houston Favorite Singer Won
1996 Whitney Houston Kids' Choice Hall of Fame Inducted
1997 Whitney Houston Favorite Movie Actress Nominated
NRJ Music Awards 2000 Whitney Houston Artiste féminine internationale de l'année
(International Female Artist of the Year)
Nominated
My Love Is Your Love Album international de l'année
(International Album of the Year)
Won
Official Charts Pop Gem Hall of Fame 2014 "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Inductee No. 80 Inducted
People's Choice Awards 1987 Whitney Houston Favorite Female Musical Performer Won
1988 Whitney Houston Favorite Female Musical Performer Won
1989 Whitney Houston Favorite Female Musical Performer Won
1993 Whitney Houston Favorite Female Musical Performer Won
"I Will Always Love You" Favorite New Music Video Won
The Bodyguard Favorite Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated
1995 Whitney Houston Favorite Female Musical Performer Nominated
1996 Whitney Houston Favorite Female Musical Performer Nominated
1997 Whitney Houston Favorite Female Musical Performer Nominated
1998 Whitney Houston Favorite Female Musical Performer Won
People Reader's Poll 1986 Whitney Houston Top New Artist Won
1988 Whitney Houston Best Female Artist Won
Porin Awards 1994 The Bodyguard Best Foreign Pop/Rock Album Won
"I Will Always Love You" Best Foreign Music Video Won
Presidential awards 1990 Whitney Houston Points of Light Contributing Leader Won
Radio & Records 1987 "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" CHR Record of the Year Won
RIAA Artists of the Century 1999 Whitney Houston Best-selling female R&B artist of the century Won
The Bodyguard Best-selling soundtrack Won
RCA Records UK 2010 Whitney Houston 500,000 copies of I Look to You sold combined in the UK and Ireland Won
Rennbahn Express Magazine 1988 Whitney Houston Best Female Singer Gold
1999 Whitney Houston Best Female Singer Silver
Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame 2014 Whitney Houston Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame Inducted
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2020 Whitney Houston Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inducted
Rolling Stone Music Awards 1985 Whitney Houston Best New Female Singer of the Year Won
1986 Whitney Houston Album of the Year Won
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 1986 Whitney Houston The Most Popular Female Vocalist Won
1993 "I Will Always Love You" Top Remake Won
Top Ten Gold Song Won
Whitney Houston Top Female Artist Won
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party 1993 Whitney Houston Best Female Artist Won
Smooth Icons 2019 Whitney Houston Greatest artist of all time 4th place
2020 Whitney Houston Greatest artist of all time 4th place
2021 Whitney Houston Greatest artist of all time 5th place
2022 Whitney Houston Greatest artist of all time 4th place
2023 Whitney Houston Greatest artist of all time 3rd place
Songwriters Hall of Fame 1990 Whitney Houston Howie Richmond Hitmaker Award Honoree
Soul Train 25th Anniversary Hall of Fame 1995 Whitney Houston Induction Inducted
Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards 1996 "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" Best R&B/Soul Single - Solo Nominated
"Count On Me" R&B/Soul Composer of the Year (shared with Babyface and Michael Houston) Nominated
1999 "Heartbreak Hotel" (with Faith Evans and Kelly Price) Best R&B/Soul Single (Group, Band Or Duo) Nominated
My Love Is Your Love Best R&B/Soul Album Of the Year (Solo) Nominated
2003 Just Whitney Best R&B/Soul Album of the Year (Solo) Nominated
Soul Train Music Awards 1987 Whitney Houston Best Album of the Year, Female Nominated
"Greatest Love of All" Best Single, Female Nominated
1988 Whitney Best Album of the Year, Female Won
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Best Music Video Nominated
1989 "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Single, Female Nominated
1992 I'm Your Baby Tonight Best R&B/Soul Album, Female Nominated
"All the Man That I Need" Best R&B/Soul Single, Female Nominated
1993 "I Will Always Love You" Best R&B/Soul Single, Female Won
1994 Whitney Houston Sammy Davis Jr. Award as Entertainer of the Year Honoree
"I Will Always Love You" Best R&B Song of the Year Won
"I Have Nothing" Best R&B/Soul Single, Female Nominated
1996 "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" Best R&B/Soul Single, Female Won
Best R&B/Soul or Rap Single of the Year Nominated
1998 Whitney Houston Quincy Jones Award for Career Achievement Honoree
2000 My Love Is Your Love Best R&B/Soul Album - Female Nominated
"My Love Is Your Love" Best R&B/Soul Single - Female Nominated
Whitney Houston The Artist of the Decade - Female Honoree
2001 "Same Script, Different Cast" (with Deborah Cox) Best R&B/Soul Single - Group, Band or Duo Nominated
2009 Whitney Houston Best R&B/Soul Artist - Female Nominated
2012 "Celebrate" (Duet with Jordin Sparks) Best Gospel/Inspirational Performance Won
Spotify Plaques 2023 "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" One Billion Streams Award Won
Teen Choice Awards 1999 "When You Believe" (with Mariah Carey) Choice Music - Love Song Nominated
Trumpet Awards 1998 Whitney Houston The Pinnacle Award Honoree
United Negro College Fund 1990 Whitney Houston The Frederick D. Patterson Award Won
My VH1 Music Awards 2000 Whitney Houston vs. Honolulu Airport Security Most Entertaining Public Feud Nominated
VH1 Honors 1995 Whitney Houston VH1 Honors Award Honoree
Women's World Awards 2004 Whitney Houston World Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement Honoree
World Music Awards 1994 Whitney Houston World's Best Selling Overall Recording Artist Honoree
World's Best Selling Pop Artist of the Year Won
World's Best Selling R&B Artist of the Year Won
World's Best Selling American Recording Artist of the Year Won
World's Best Selling Female Recording Artist of the Era Honoree
2004 Whitney Houston The Legend Award Honoree
Zamu Music Awards 1994 Whitney Houston Best International Artist Won
Žebřík Music Awards 1993 Whitney Houston Best International Female Nominated

Other accolades

Guinness World Records

As of 2023, Houston has claimed 31 entries in the Guinness World Records with Houston maintaining 24 of the records.

Key
Indicates a former world-record holder
Year the record was awarded, title of the record, and the record holder
Year Record Record holder Ref.
1987 † Best-selling album by a woman Whitney Houston
† Best-selling debut album of all time Whitney Houston
1992 † Most number one singles by a female artist Whitney Houston
1994 † Most weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 "I Will Always Love You"
† Most Billboard Music Award wins in one night Whitney Houston
1997 Best-selling 1990s UK single by a female soloist "I Will Always Love You"
1998 Most successful star couple Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown
1999 Most consecutive US No. 1 singles Whitney Houston
Biggest-selling R&B album by a female artist in the US Whitney Houston
Biggest-selling R&B single by a female artist in the UK "I Will Always Love You"
2006 Most consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the UK singles chart (solo female) "I Will Always Love You"
Most consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the US singles chart (solo female) "I Will Always Love You"
Most cumulative weeks at No. 1 on the US singles chart (solo female, individual single) "I Will Always Love You"
2012 Most simultaneous UK chart entries by a female artist Whitney Houston
First female artist to debut at number one on the US Billboard 200 Whitney Houston
First female artist to debut at number one on the UK albums chart Whitney Houston
† Most awarded female American Music Awards winner Whitney Houston
Most American Music Awards wins in a single night by a female artist Whitney Houston
† Most cumulative weeks at number one on the US Billboard 200 (solo female) Whitney Houston (46)
Most simultaneous albums on the US Billboard 200 (solo female) Whitney Houston (10)
Most number one remakes on the US Billboard Hot 100 Whitney Houston
Most number one "triple crown" No. 1 US singles Whitney Houston
Biggest-selling soundtrack album The Bodyguard
Best-selling single by a female artist (US) "I Will Always Love You"
First album to sell a million copies in a single week The Bodyguard
Best-selling single by a female artist "I Will Always Love You"
First recipient of the BET Lifetime Achievement Award Whitney Houston
Highest trending Google search of 2012 Whitney Houston
Most World Music Awards wins in a single night Whitney Houston
2015 Best-selling album by a woman The Bodyguard
2023 Highest-earning dead celebrity (female, current) Whitney Houston

Listicles

Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result
Publisher Listicle Year(s) Result Ref.
ABC 30 Greatest Women in Music 2013 1
American Dental Hygienists' Association America's Greatest Smiles 1988 Placed
American Film Institute AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs 2004 65th ("I Will Always Love You")
The A.V. Club The 30 Greatest National Anthem Performances of All Time, Ranked 2023 1 (The performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV)
The Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time, Ranked 12 (The Bodyguard)
Billboard Greatest of All Time Billboard 200 Women Artists 2017 4
Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Artists 2018 9
The 99 Greatest Songs of 1999 2019 22 ("It's Not Right but It's Okay")
Greatest of All Time Dance Club Artists 2016 13
Greatest of All Time Adult Contemporary Artists 2023 15
Rookie of the Year 1985 Placed
The Greatest Pop Star By Year (1981–2022) 1986 1
1987 Honorable mention
1992 Honorable mention
1993 Honorable mention
Top 50 R&B Artists of the Past 25 Years 2010 3
35 Greatest R&B Artists of All Time 2015 9
110 Greatest Musical Moments 2004 Placed (The success of Whitney Houston in 1985–86)
Greatest Songs of All Time Hot 100 Songs 2021 60 ("I Will Always Love You")
Greatest of All Time Songs of the Summer 104 ("I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
Greatest of All Time Holiday 100 Songs 85 ("Do You Hear What I Hear")
Top 11 Super Bowl National Anthem Performances 2023 1 (The performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV)
500 Best Pop Songs of All Time 1 ("I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
60 ("I Will Always Love You")
229 ("How Will I Know")
CBS Sports NFL Super Bowl all-time national anthems 2024 1 (The performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV)
Complex The 100 Hottest Female Singers of All Time 2012 51st
Consequence of Sound The 100 Greatest Singers of All Time 2016 6th
Cosmopolitan 53 Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time 2023 38th (The Bodyguard)
48th (Waiting to Exhale)
Entertainment Weekly Entertainers of the Year 1993 5th
The best LGBTQ anthems of all time 2018 11th ("How Will I Know")
Esquire The 40 Best Wedding Reception Songs of All Time 2023 1 ("I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
Essence 50 Most Influential R&B Stars 2020 5
The 10 Best R&B Soloists Of All Time 2022 1
66 Boundary-Breaking Black Women Who Have Paved the Way 2023 10
Forbes Greatest 1980s songs 2024 15 ("I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)")
Greatest 1990s songs 1 ("I Will Always Love You")
Greatest 1980s artists 14
Greatest 1990s artists 8
Forbes Top 40 Highest earning entertainers 1987 8
1988 17
1994 23
Forbes Highest-Paid Dead Celebrities Highest-paid dead celebrities 2019 12
2023 7
Google Most Googled Person of 2012 2012 1
Harris Interactive Favorite Singer/Musician or Musician Group 1994 1
1995 5
1998 3
Most Popular Love Song 2013 1 ("I Will Always Love You")
The Independent 50 women who broke barriers in the music industry 2020 Placed
The 40 Greatest Film Soundtracks 2023 35th (The Bodyguard)
MTV 100 Greatest Songs of the '90s 2007 4 ("I Will Always Love You")
New York Post The 10 Best Super Bowl National Anthem Performances of All Time 2023 1 (The performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV)
Next Luxury 20 of the Most Popular Female Singers Ever 2022 Placed
NME NME Greatest No. 1 Singles in History 2012 8 ("I Will Always Love You")
NPR 150 Greatest Albums Made by Women 2017 14 (Whitney Houston)
Parade 15 Best Super Bowl National Anthem Performances of All Time 2024 1 (The performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV)
People People Readers Poll 1986 1 (America's Top New Star)
25 Most Intriguing People of the Year Placed
50 Most Beautiful People 1991 Placed
50 Most Beautiful People 1993 Placed
25 Most Intriguing People of the Year 1994 Placed
25 Musical Moments of the Last 25 Years 2007 Placed (Houston's entry into the music business in 1985)
Pitchfork The 200 Best Songs of the 1980s 2015 20 ("I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)")
103 ("How Will I Know")
The 200 Best Albums of the 1980s 2018 117 (Whitney Houston)
The 150 Best Albums of the 1990s 2022 147 (The Bodyguard)
The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s 2022 59 ("I Will Always Love You")
211 ("I'm Every Woman")
Reuters Century's Best Female Singer 1999 3rd
The Ringer The 50 Best Movie Soundtracks of the Past 50 Years 2021 7 (The Bodyguard)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame The Definitive 200 2007 46 (Whitney Houston)
Rolling Stone 25 Most Memorable Music Moments in NFL History 2003 1 (The performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV)
100 Greatest Songs of the '90s 2007 4 ("I Will Always Love You")
20 Biggest Songs of the Summer: The 1980s 2019 8th ("I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)")
50 Best Songs of the Nineties 2019 19th ("Heartbreak Hotel" ft. Faith Evans and Kelly Price)
500 Greatest Albums of All Time 2021 249th (Whitney Houston)
500 Greatest Songs of All Time 2021 94th ("I Will Always Love You")
231st ("I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)")

100 Best Debut Albums of All Time 2022 89th (Whitney Houston)
200 Greatest Singers of All Time 2023 2
The 30 Greatest Grammy Performances Ever 2023 12 (The performance of "I Will Always Love You")
The 20 Most Memorable Super Bowl National Anthems 2023 1 (The 1991 performance at Super Bowl XXV)
The 200 Best '80s Songs: Top Tunes from the '80s 2023 6 ("How Will I Know")
Rotten Tomatoes 100 Best Christmas Movies of All Time 2023 96 (The Preacher's Wife)
Slant Magazine 100 Greatest Dance Songs 2020 58 ("I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)")
Smooth Radio The 30 best female singers of all time 2023 1
The 20 greatest Super Bowl National Anthem performances 2024 1 (The performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV)
Songs of the Century "I Will Always Love You" 2001 108
The Telegraph Pop's 20 Greatest Female Artists 2015 15
The Top 500 Songs of the Rock Era: 1955-2015 "I Will Always Love You" 2015 1
Time Black History: 50 Cultural Giants 2012 Placed
Variety Best Christmas Movies of All Time 2023 Placed (The Preacher's Wife)
VH1 100 Greatest Women in Rock & Roll 1999 61
100 Greatest Pop Songs 2000 40 ("I Will Always Love You")
100 Greatest Rock & Roll Moments on TV 2000 59 (The performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV)
VH1's 100 Greatest Dance Songs 2000 86 ("I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)")
VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists 2002 24
50 Greatest Women of the Video Era 2003 3
VH1: 100 Best Songs of the Past 25 Years 2003 8 ("I Will Always Love You")
100 Moments That Rocked TV 2003 12 (The performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV)
200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons 2003 116
25 Greatest Rock Star Cameos 2003 13 (Whitney on Silver Spoons in 1985)
100 Greatest Songs of the '80s 2006 12 ("How Will I Know")
VH1's 100 Greatest Women In Music 2012 6

Other honors

Name of country, year given, and name of honor
Country Year Honor Ref.
United States 1986 Key to the city of Newark
1991 American Red Cross Board of Governors
NFL Pro-Set Card
1997 Franklin Elementary School (renamed to the Whitney E. Houston Academy of Creative and Performing Arts)
2013 Madame Tussauds (four different statues of the singer were presented in Las Vegas, Hollywood, New York and Washington D.C.)
2023 Vaxhaul Service Area (renamed to the Whitney Houston Service Area at mile 142 of the Garden State Parkway North, in Union)

Honorary degree

Name of school, year given, and name of degree
School Year Degree Ref.
Grambling State University 1988 Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters

Vevo-certified awards

Year Nominee/Work Certified videos Ref.
2024 Whitney Houston 12
As of April 12, 2024

See also

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Notes

  1. Houston was just one of two American artists to earn this, alongside Mariah Carey, is the first black female artist and only posthumous artist to receive the honor.
  2. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  3. Shared with Luther Vandross.
  4. While Gladys Knight & The Pips were named the winners, both Houston and Michael Jackson won the Music Award as honorees as opposed to 1986 when Houston was just nominated.
  5. Houston was presented this award for her achievements as an award-winning recording, performing and video artist, for her successful I'm Your Baby Tonight World Tour, for her best-selling video and single of "The Star-Spangled Banner" performed at Super Bowl XXV and for her multi-platinum album, I'm Your Baby Tonight.
  6. This award is given to the producer, not artist.
  7. Just the second inductee and first female inductee, Houston was honored for her pioneering achievements in music and film.
  8. Shared with Luther Vandross.
  9. Prior to the inauguration of the Billboard Music Awards in 1990, the magazine had the "Number One Awards" to honor the top-performing artists of the year on each of chart categories. Afterwards, they changed their name to the "Year-End Awards".
  10. Shared with Babyface and Michael Houston.
  11. The Whitney Houston Foundation for Children contributed $40,000 for the construction of a medical examination room at the center, equipped with the latest forensic medical equipment to assist investigations of alleged child sexual abuse.
  12. Houston earned a nomination as an executive producer.
  13. Houston refused a Hollywood star because she didn't want people stepping on her name.
  14. Special Award - this award is presented by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) to the product which released before that year, sales over one million units or higher than a product get the award on the same category in that year.
  15. Houston earned the award for charitable acts including a public service announcement urging minority youth to study science and math, and participation on an Arista Records charity album whose proceeds went to the United Negro College Fund.
  16. The New Jersey Walk of Fame honored the lives and achievements of extraordinary performing artists who are associated with the Garden State and/or its institutions.
  17. While Tim Allen was the only one to be presented with his Hall of Fame trophy, Houston was also inducted alongside other fellow celebrities Janet Jackson and Whoopi Goldberg.
  18. Shared with Madonna.
  19. Shared with Reba McEntire.
  20. For extraordinary artistic contributions during the 1990s.
  21. Trumpet Awards — the awards are intended to honor blacks who, through consistency and longevity, have inspired others and have achieved success in their chosen professions or careers.
  22. Houston was honored for her long-standing dedication to Black higher education.
  23. Houston earned the award for her charitable works with the Whitney Houston Foundation for Children, Inc.
  24. Shared with Dionne Warwick.
  25. Houston held the record for best-selling album by a woman with her 1985 debut album, Whitney Houston, until 1992, when Madonna's True Blue, replaced it. The title was soon reclaimed by Houston with her 1992 soundtrack to the film The Bodyguard.
  26. Houston would hold this record until it was replaced by Boston's 1977 debut album. The album remains the best-selling debut album of all time in the United States by a solo artist, shared with singers Britney Spears's ...Baby One More Time album and Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell. Globally, both Houston's and Spears' debuts share the record of best-selling debut album of all time by a female artist at 25 million copies sold worldwide each.
  27. Singer Madonna eventually broke the record. Since then, singer Mariah Carey has claimed this record.
  28. Houston's hit single, "I Will Always Love You", held the record for most weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 until the release of "One Sweet Day" in 1995.
  29. Houston held this record until 2012 when singer Adele won 12 awards for her album, 21. The record has since been claimed by rapper Drake.
  30. Between October 1985 and April 1988, Houston landed seven consecutive number one singles in a row: "Saving All My Love for You", "How Will I Know", "Greatest Love of All", "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)", "Didn't We Almost Have It All", "So Emotional" and "Where Do Broken Hearts Go".
  31. "I Will Always Love You" spent 10 consecutive weeks at number-one in 1992-93, singer Rihanna shares the record for her hit, "Umbrella".
  32. "I Will Always Love You" maintains its chart record for a female artist with 14.
  33. Houston shares this record with Mariah Carey, whose single, "We Belong Together", also reached 14 cumulative weeks.
  34. Houston had more than 12 entries inside the UK Top 75 simultaneously just weeks following her death in 2012.
  35. Houston accomplished this back in 1987 when her album, Whitney, debuted at the top of the Billboard 200.
  36. Houston also accomplished this back in 1987 when the album, Whitney, debuted at the top of the OCC UK albums chart.
  37. Houston would hold this record until 2020 when it was broken by Taylor Swift.
  38. Houston won eight trophies at the 1994 ceremony, the only other artist to do so was Michael Jackson in 1984.
  39. The record for most cumulative weeks was set at 46 by Houston, since then, Taylor Swift has broken this record.
  40. Houston shares the record with Taylor Swift.
  41. Houston had four number one covers: "Saving All My Love for You", "Greatest Love of All", "All the Man That I Need" and "I Will Always Love You".
  42. Houston had four number one singles simultaneously hit number one on the pop, R&B and adult contemporary charts on the US Billboard chart and currently shares this record with Lionel Richie, who also had four.
  43. The Bodyguard continues to hold this record, selling more than 45 million copies.
  44. Since its release, the single has sold more than 4.5 million units alone in the country.
  45. It sold 1.06 million copies in its sixth week of release on January 16, 1993.
  46. Houston's "I Will Always Love You" has sold more than 24 million physical copies worldwide.
  47. Houston received the award in 2001 and remains at 37, the youngest recipient of the honor.
  48. Shares this with Michael Jackson.
  49. Houston is the highest ranked musician on the list.
  50. Tied with Frank Sinatra.
  51. Behind only Barbra Streisand and Celine Dion.
  52. Houston became a temporary member after donating proceeds of her recording of "The Star Spangled Banner" to the American Red Cross Gulf Crisis for families of troops who served at the first Gulf War.
  53. Whitney became the first and only pop star to be given an NFL Pro-Set Card following her performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV in 1991.
  54. She received the honorary doctorate degree for her contribution to the arts through music.
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