Whitney Houston has been honored with several awards and accolades recognizing her worldwide success through the music and movie industries. With total career awards in excess of 400, she is the most awarded female artist of all time.
Note:
- A^ The Billboard Music Awards, based on Billboard magazine's year-end charts, was not held before 1990. 'Nominated' means that Houston or the nominated work was ranked in the Top 5, a general number of nominees in a category at the awards, on the year-end charts.
Note:
- B^ The Music Award for the most creative and enduring contribution by a performer in live appearances or as a recording artist. Houston received the award for her album, Whitney, the first album by a female singer to debut at No. 1 on the popular music charts, featuring the hit single, "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)."[40]
Note:
- C^ Houston earned the award for her many humanitarian acts such as a public service announcement, "Say Yes To A Yooungster's Future," urging Black and other minority youth to study the sciences and math, and participation on an Arista Records artists album, The Door to Their Dreams/Arista's 1988 Black Music Month Collection, its proceeds went to the United Negro College Fund to help Black students.[50]
- D^ She received the honorary doctorate degree for her contribution to the arts through music.[58]
- E^ BRAVO is the largest teen magazine within the German-language sphere. Since 1957, the magazine has distributed its "Bravo Otto" awards based on the readers' vote in different categories each year.
Note:
- F^ Houston was honored for her long-standing dedication to Black higher education.[65]
- G^ It was a role in which she assisted the President(George H. W. Bush) in calling all Americans to become active in community problem-solving, as well as recognized exemplary public service projects and challenged other artists to advance the Points of Light community service movement.[66]
- H^ This award is specifically tailored for artists or "star makers" in the music industry who have been responsible for a substantial number of hit songs for an extended period of time, and who recognize the importance of songs and their writers.[70]
Note:
- I^ 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.[74]
- Houston received 14 Billboard wins for the year, at the 4th annual Billboard Music Awards Houston won a record-breaking at the time 11 awards for the night.
Note:
- J^ ★ mark means the awards that Houston was presented on the show, other three awards without ★ mark are her extra #1-ranked-categories on Billboard magazine's Year-End Charts of 1993.
- At the 21st American Music Awards, Houston set a record becoming the first female artist with the most wins in one night, with a total of 8 awards. Houston ties Michael Jackson, who won 8 awards in 1984. At the 6th annual World Music Awards, Houston won 6 awards during the ceremony.
Note:
- K^ Houston received the award "in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the musical entertainment of the American public."
- L^ 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.
Note:
- M^ Houston earned the award for her charitable works with the Whitney Houston Foundation for Children, Inc.
Note:
- N^ The award was created to "recognize the significant contribution of African-Americans in the entertainment industry."[124]
Note:
- O^ 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.[146]
- Brazil Dance Music Award
- Best International Female
Note:
- P^ Houston was honored for the support of the Whitney Houston Foundation for Children, which contributed a $40,000 grant for the construction of a medical examination room in the center.
- Q^ Whitney Houston received the award for her 20 years outstanding career as a musical artist.[167]
| Awards show or organization |
Nomination(s) |
Categories |
Result(s) |
| The 8th Soul Train Lady Of Soul Awards[190] |
Just Whitney |
R&B/Soul Album of the Year, Solo |
Nominated |
| The 1st Capital Gold Legends Awards[191] |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Legendary Female |
Nominated |
Note:
- R^ The prize was designed "for women whose unique achievements have contributed to a better, more peaceful and humane society."[192]
Note:
- S^ 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.[195]
Note:
- T^ The award was given "in recognition of her worldwide success exemplified by her international record sales, radio airplay in countries all over the world, live performances that span the globe, and popularity that knows no borders or boundaries."[198]
Billboard Music Awards history [edit]
Whitney Houston won the top R&B Albums, Singles catergories, and top R&B Artist of the year at the 2nd annual 1991 ceremony. Houston won 11 awards at the 4th annual 1993 ceremony, winning top Albums, Singles and Soundtrack categories. In March 2012, she set two Billboard records, becoming the first female with three albums to peak within the Top 10 on Billboard 200[204] and first female with nine albums in the Top 100 on Billboard 200 chart.[205][206] Houston received the Honoree Billboard Millennium Award at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards ceremony.[207]
| Year |
Nominated work |
Categories |
Result |
| 1985 |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Black Artist of the Year[3] |
Nominated |
| New Pop Artist[4] |
Won |
| New Black Artist[4] |
Won |
| Top Pop Album Artist - Female[5] |
Nominated |
| Top Pop Singles Artist - Female[5] |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston |
Top Black Album[6] |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Black Album Artist[6] |
Nominated |
| Top Black Singles Artist[7] |
Nominated |
| "You Give Good Love" |
Top Black Single[7] |
Nominated |
| "Saving All My Love for You" |
Nominated |
| 1986 |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Pop Artist of the Year [16] |
Won |
| Top Black Artist of the Year[16] |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston |
Top Pop Album[17] |
Won |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Pop Album Artist[18] |
Won |
| Top Pop Album Artist ― Female[19] |
Won |
| Top Pop Singles Artist ― Female[19] |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston |
Top Black Album[20] |
Won |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Black Album Artist[20] |
Won |
| Top Adult Contemporary Artist[21] |
Nominated |
| The #1 Video Hits |
Top Music Videocassette[22] |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston |
Top Pop Compact Disc[23] |
Nominated |
| 1987 |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Pop Artist of the Year[34] |
Nominated |
| Top Pop Album Artist[35] |
Nominated |
| Top Pop Singles Artist[35] |
Nominated |
| "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" |
Top Pop Single[36] |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Pop Album Artist ― Female[37] |
Won |
| Top Pop Singles Artist ― Female[37] |
Nominated |
| "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" |
Top Hot Crossover Single[38] |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Hot Crossover Artist[38] |
Nominated |
| Top Adult Contemporary Artist[39] |
Nominated |
| 1988[57] |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Black Artist of the Year |
Nominated |
| Top Pop Singles Artist |
Nominated |
| Top Pop Album Artist ― Female |
Nominated |
| Top Pop Singles Artist ― Female |
Won |
| Whitney |
Top Black Album |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Black Album Artist |
Nominated |
| "So Emotional" (Remix) |
Top Dance Club Play Single |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Dance Club Play Artist |
Nominated |
| "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" |
Top Adult Contemporary Single |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Adult Contemporary Artists |
Nominated |
| Top Hot Crossover Artists |
Nominated |
| 1991[75][76] |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top Album Artists ― Female |
Nominated |
| Top Pop Singles Artist |
Nominated |
| Top Pop Singles Artist ― Female |
Nominated |
| Top R&B Artist |
Won |
| I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Top R&B Album |
Won |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Top R&B Album Artist |
Won |
| Top R&B Singles Artist |
Won |
| "All the Man That I Need" |
Top Adult Contemporary Single |
Nominated |
| 1993[89][90][J] |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
★Hot 100 Singles Artist |
Won |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
★Hot 100 Single |
Won |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
★Hot R&B Singles Artist |
Won |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
★Hot R&B Single |
Won |
| The Bodyguard Soundtrack |
★Top Billboard 200 Album (Top Album of the Year) |
Won |
| The Bodyguard Soundtrack |
★Top R&B Album |
Won |
| The Bodyguard Soundtrack |
★Top Soundtrack Album |
Won |
| The Bodyguard Soundtrack |
★Album Most Weeks at #1 for 20 weeks (Special Award) |
Won |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
★Single Most Weeks at #1 for 14 weeks (Special Award) |
Won |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
★#1 World Artist |
Won |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
★#1 World Single |
Won |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Hot Adult Contemporary Artist |
Nominated |
| Whitney Houston (herself) |
Hot 100 Singles Artist ― Female (Whitney Houston) |
Won |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
Hot 100 Singles Sales |
Won |
| Hot R&B Singles Sales |
Won |
| 1996[126] |
Waiting to Exhale Soundtrack |
Soundtrack Album of the Year |
Won |
| 1997[142] |
The Preacher's Wife Soundtrack |
Top Gospel Album |
Won |
| 2012 |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Billboard Millennium Award (Special Award) |
Won |
Notes ★ mark means the awards that Houston was presented on the show, other four awards without ★ mark are her extra #1-ranked-categories on Billboard magazine's Year-End Charts of 1993.
Grammy Awards history [edit]
Whitney Houston received a total of 6 Grammy awards from 26 nominations. She earned her first Grammy, "Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female," at its 28th annual ceremony of 1986. In 1994, Houston was honored with "Album of the Year" and "Record of the Year," for The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album and "I Will Always Love You," respectively. At the 39th ceremony, she was nominated for "Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media" for "Count on Me", which was her first and only Grammy nomination as a songwriter as of today. In 2000, Houston became the recipient of "Best Female R&B Vocal Performance" award after being nominated for the category seven times since her debut.
| Year |
Categories |
Nominated work |
Result |
| 1986 |
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female |
"Saving All My Love for You" |
Won |
| Album of the Year |
Whitney Houston |
Nominated |
| Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female |
"You Give Good Love" |
Nominated |
| 1987 |
Record of the Year |
"Greatest Love of All" |
Nominated |
| 1988 |
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female |
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" |
Won |
| Album of the Year |
Whitney |
Nominated |
| Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female |
"For the Love of You" |
Nominated |
| 1989 |
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female |
"One Moment in Time" |
Nominated |
| 1990 |
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal |
"It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (duet with Aretha Franklin) |
Nominated |
| 1991 |
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female |
"I'm Your Baby Tonight" |
Nominated |
| 1992 |
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female |
"All the Man That I Need" |
Nominated |
| 1993 |
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female |
"I Belong to You" |
Nominated |
| 1994 |
Album of the Year |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Won |
| Record of the Year |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Won |
| Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Won |
| Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female |
"I'm Every Woman" |
Nominated |
| 1997 |
Album of the Year |
Waiting to Exhale Original Soundtrack Album |
Nominated |
| Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals |
"Count on Me" (duet with CeCe Winans) |
Nominated |
| Best Female R&B Vocal Performance |
"Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" |
Nominated |
| Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television |
"Count on Me" (written by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Michael Houston and Whitney Houston) |
Nominated |
| 1998 |
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance |
"I Believe in You And Me" |
Nominated |
| Best R&B Album |
The Preacher's Wife Soundtrack Album |
Nominated |
| 2000 |
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance |
"It's Not Right But It's Okay" |
Won |
| Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal |
"Heartbreak Hotel" (featuring Faith Evans & Kelly Price) |
Nominated |
| Best R&B Album |
My Love Is Your Love |
Nominated |
| Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals |
"When You Believe" (duet with Mariah Carey) |
Nominated |
Guinness World Records [edit]
| Year |
Nominated work |
Categories |
Result |
| 2006[196] |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
The Most Awarded/Popular Female Artist of All Time |
Won |
| 2012 |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Most Simultaneous Hits in the United Kingdom |
Won |
American Music Awards history [edit]
During her career, Whitney Houston has been nominated 38 times and won 22 of them including two special awards ― Award of Merit and International Artist Award. Houston holds the record for the most AMA wins by a female artist and the most AMA ever won in a single year with 8 awards. Following is a list of American Music Awards wins and nominations she has achieved since her debut.
| Year |
Category |
Nominated work |
Result(s) |
| 1986 |
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Nominated |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Single |
"You Give Good Love" |
Won |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Album |
Whitney Houston |
Nominated |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Nominated |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Video |
"Saving All My Love For You" |
Won |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Video Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Nominated |
| 1987 |
Favorite Pop/Rock Album |
Whitney Houston |
Won |
| Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Won |
| Favorite Pop/Rock Female Video Artist |
Nominated |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Album |
Whitney Houston |
Won |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Won |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Video |
"Greatest Love of All" |
Won |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Female Video Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Nominated |
| 1988 |
Favorite Pop/Rock Single |
"I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" |
Won |
| Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Won |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist |
Nominated |
| 1989 |
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist |
Won |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist |
Won |
| 1992 |
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist |
Nominated |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Album |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Nominated |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Nominated |
| Favorite Adult Contemporary Album |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Nominated |
| Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Nominated |
| 1994 |
Favorite Pop/Rock Single |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Won |
| Favorite Pop/Rock Album |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Won |
| Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Won |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Single |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Won |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Album |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Won |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Won |
| Favorite Adult Contemporary Album |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Won |
| Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Nominated |
| Special Award: Award of Merit |
| 1997 |
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Won |
| Favorite Soundtrack |
Waiting to Exhale Original Soundtrack Album |
Won |
| 1998 |
Favorite Soundtrack |
The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album |
Nominated |
| 2000 |
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Nominated |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Album |
My Love Is Your Love |
Nominated |
| Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist |
Whitney Houston (herself) |
Nominated |
| 2001 |
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist |
Nominated |
| 2009 |
Special Award: International Artist Award |
Certification awards [edit]
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), United States [edit]
| Year |
Date |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[208] |
| 1985 |
June 24 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
Gold |
| August 26 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
Platinum |
| November 1 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| 1986 |
February 14 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| March 24 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
4× Multi-Platinum |
| May 1 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
5× Multi-Platinum |
| June 12 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
6× Multi-Platinum |
| July 15 |
The #1 Video Hits |
Video Longform |
Gold |
| The #1 Video Hits |
Video Longform |
Platinum |
| September 18 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
7× Multi-Platinum |
| 1987 |
February 24 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
8× Multi-Platinum |
| July 28 |
Whitney |
Album |
Gold |
| Whitney |
Album |
Platinum |
| Whitney |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" |
Single |
Gold |
| August 4 |
Whitney |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| September 30 |
Whitney |
Album |
4× Multi-Platinum |
| November 20 |
Whitney |
Album |
5× Multi-Platinum |
| 1988 |
April 18 |
Whitney |
Album |
6× Multi-Platinum |
| October 6 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
9× Multi-Platinum |
| 1989 |
February 13 |
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" |
Single |
Platinum |
| Year |
Date |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[208] |
| 1990 |
November 27 |
"I'm Your Baby Tonight" |
Single |
Gold |
| 1991 |
January 15 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Gold |
| I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Platinum |
| I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| March 21 |
"All the Man That I Need" |
Single |
Gold |
| April 11 |
"The Star Spangled Banner" |
Single |
Gold |
| The Star Spangled Banner |
Video Single |
Gold |
| The Star Spangled Banner |
Video Single |
Platinum |
| The Star Spangled Banner |
Video Single |
Multi-Platinum |
| May 2 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| July 24 |
Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston |
Video Longform |
Gold |
| 1992 |
December 29 |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
Gold |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
Platinum |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| 1993 |
January 12 |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
4× Multi-Platinum |
| January 18 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
6× Multi-Platinum |
| March 3 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
7× Multi-Platinum |
| April 13 |
"I'm Every Woman" |
Single |
Gold |
| May 4 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
8× Multi-Platinum |
| June 1 |
"I Have Nothing" |
Single |
Gold |
| June 23 |
Whitney |
Album |
7× Multi-Platinum |
| August 4 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
9× Multi-Platinum |
| November 3 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
10× Multi-Platinum |
| 1994 |
January 25 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
10× Multi-Platinum |
| February 22 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
11× Multi-Platinum |
| November 29 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
11× Multi-Platinum |
| Whitney |
Album |
8× Multi-Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
13× Multi-Platinum |
| 1995 |
April 5 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
12× Multi-Platinum |
| I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
4× Multi-Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
14× Multi-Platinum |
| July 31 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
15× Multi-Platinum |
| November 29 |
Whitney |
Album |
9× Multi-Platinum |
| December 6 |
"You Give Good Love" |
Single |
Gold |
| "Saving All My Love for You" |
Single |
Gold |
| "How Will I Know" |
Single |
Gold |
| "Greatest Love of All" |
Single |
Gold |
| "So Emotional" |
Single |
Gold |
| 1996 |
January 3 |
"Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" |
Single |
Gold |
| "Exhale (Shoop Shoop) |
Single |
Platinum |
| May 1 |
"Count on Me" |
Single |
Gold |
| December 3 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
16× Multi-Platinum |
| 1997 |
January 28 |
The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| February 4 |
"I Believe in You and Me" |
Single |
Gold |
| "I Believe in You and Me" |
Single |
Platinum |
| April 22 |
"Step by Step" |
Single |
Gold |
| 1998 |
June 30 |
The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| December 18 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Gold |
| My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1999 |
January 15 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| February 17 |
"Heartbreak Hotel" |
Single |
Gold |
| March 2 |
"Heartbreak Hotel" |
Single |
Platinum |
| March 16 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Diamond |
| Whitney Houston |
Album |
Diamond |
| March 24 |
"When You Believe" (duet with Mariah Carey) |
Single |
Gold |
| June 29 |
"It's Not Right But It's Okay" |
Single |
Gold |
| July 29 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
13× Multi-Platinum |
| September 30 |
"My Love Is Your Love" |
Single |
Gold |
| October 15 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| November 1 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
17× Multi-Platinum |
| December 14 |
"My Love Is Your Love" |
Single |
Platinum |
| Year |
Date |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[208] |
| 2000 |
May 15 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
4× Multi-Platinum |
| June 20 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Gold |
| Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Platinum |
| Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| August 17 |
The Greatest Hits |
Video Longform |
Gold |
| August 21 |
The Greatest Hits |
Video Longform |
Platinum |
| 2001 |
October 3 |
"The Star Spangled Banner" |
Single |
Platinum |
| 2002 |
November 12 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| 2003 |
January 10 |
Just Whitney... |
Album |
Gold |
| Just Whitney... |
Album |
Platinum |
| September 22 |
Try It on My Own |
Video Single |
Gold |
| 2009 |
October 1 |
I Look to You |
Album |
Gold |
| December 1 |
I Look to You |
Album |
Platinum |
| 2012 |
June 21 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
4× Multi-Platinum |
| 2012 |
June 21 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
14× Multi-Platinum |
2012 |
| June 21 |
Whitney |
Album |
10× Multi-Platinum |
| 2012 |
June 21 |
Whitney |
Album |
11× Multi-Platinum |
2012 |
| June 21 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
15× Multi-Platinum |
June 21 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
5× Multi-Platinum |
Music Canada [edit]
| Year |
Date |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[209] |
| 1985 |
August 28 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
Gold |
| November 14 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1986 |
February 28 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| March 18 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
3× Platinum |
| "How Will I Know" |
Single |
Gold |
| April 18 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
4× Platinum |
| May 20 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
5× Platinum |
| June 26 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
6× Platinum |
| July 21 |
"Greatest Love of All" |
Single |
Gold |
| October 27 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
8× Platinum |
| November 18 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
9× Platinum |
| 1987 |
March 31 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
10× Platinum (Diamond) |
| July 22 |
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" |
Single |
Gold |
| August 13 |
Whitney |
Album |
Platinum |
| Whitney |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| Whitney |
Album |
3× Platinum |
| Whitney |
Album |
4× Platinum |
| September 30 |
Whitney |
Album |
5× Platinum |
| December 23 |
Whitney |
Album |
6× Platinum |
| 1988 |
February 29 |
Whitney |
Album |
7× Platinum |
| 1991 |
February 28 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Gold |
| I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1992 |
December 10 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| December 21 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1993 |
January 25 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
3× Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
4× Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
5× Platinum |
| March 30 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
6× Platinum |
| April 29 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
7× Platinum |
| June 21 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
8× Platinum |
| July 26 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
9× Platinum |
| September 29 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
10× Platinum (Diamond) |
| 1996 |
December 18 |
The Preacher's Wife Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
Album |
Gold |
| The Preacher's Wife Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1999 |
February 26 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Gold |
| My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Platinum |
| October 19 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| 2000 |
June 26 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Gold |
| Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Platinum |
| 2010 |
January 5 |
I Look to You |
Album |
Gold |
| I Look to You |
Album |
Platinum |
Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) [edit]
| Year |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s) |
| 1991 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| 1994 |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
5× Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
2× Million |
| 1996 |
"All at Once" |
Single |
Gold |
| Waiting to Exhale Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1997 |
The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1999 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Platinum |
| 2000 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
3× Platinum |
| 2001 |
Love, Whitney |
Album |
Gold |
| 2002 |
Just Whitney... |
Album |
Gold |
British Phonographic Industry (BPI), United Kingdom [edit]
| Year |
Date |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[210] |
| 1985 |
December 20 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
Silver |
| Whitney Houston |
Album |
Gold |
| "Saving All My Love for You" |
Single |
Silver |
| 1986 |
April 1 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
Platinum |
| May 1 |
"How Will I Know" |
Single |
Silver |
| May 27 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| October 16 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| 1987 |
June 1 |
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" |
Single |
Silver |
| June 5 |
Whitney |
Album |
Silver |
| Whitney |
Album |
Gold |
| June 15 |
Whitney |
Album |
Platinum |
| July 13 |
Whitney |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| August 1 |
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" |
Single |
Gold |
| November 12 |
Whitney |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| 1988 |
January 8 |
Whitney |
Album |
4× Multi-Platinum |
| May 11 |
Whitney |
Album |
5× Multi-Platinum |
| October 1 |
"One Moment in Time" |
Single |
Silver |
| October 31 |
Whitney |
Album |
6× Multi-Platinum |
| 1989 |
January 25 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
4× Multi-Platinum |
| 1990 |
November 1 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Silver |
| I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Gold |
| I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1992 |
December 1 |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
Silver |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
Gold |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Silver |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1993 |
January 1 |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| February 1 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| May 1 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
4× Multi-Platinum |
| 1994 |
January 1 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
5× Multi-Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
6× Multi-Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
7× Multi-Platinum |
| 1997 |
February 1 |
"Step by Step" |
Single |
Silver |
| 1998 |
November 27 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Silver |
| My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Gold |
| 1999 |
March 19 |
"It's Not Right But It's Okay" |
Single |
Silver |
| "It's Not Right But It's Okay" |
Single |
Gold |
| June 18 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Platinum |
| 2000 |
January 28 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| June 2 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Silver |
| Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Gold |
| Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Platinum |
| August 25 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| November 24 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| December 8 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
4× Multi-Platinum |
| 2007 |
December 21 |
The Ultimate Collection |
Album |
Silver |
| The Ultimate Collection |
Album |
Gold |
| The Ultimate Collection |
Album |
Platinum |
| 2009 |
October 19 |
I Look to You |
Album |
Gold |
Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI), Germany [edit]
| Year |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[211] |
| 1986 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
Gold |
| Whitney Houston |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1987 |
Whitney |
Album |
Gold |
| Whitney |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1988 |
"One Moment in Time" |
Single |
Gold |
| 1990 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Gold |
| 1991 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1993 |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
Gold |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
2× Multi-Platinum |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
3× Multi-Platinum |
| 1997 |
"Step by Step" |
Single |
Gold |
| 1999 |
"When You Believe" (duet with Mariah Carey) |
Single |
Gold |
| "My Love Is Your Love" |
Single |
Gold |
| "My Love Is Your Love" |
Single |
Platinum |
| 2000 |
"Could I Have This Kiss Forever" (duet with Enrique Iglesias) |
Single |
Gold |
| Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Gold |
| Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Platinum |
| 2009 |
I Look to You |
Album |
Gold |
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Austria [edit]
| Year |
Date |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[212] |
| 1990 |
October 10 |
Whitney |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| November 26 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Gold |
| 1991 |
January 17 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1992 |
November 2 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1993 |
January 11 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| January 20 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| March 3 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| March 11 |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
Gold |
| July 20 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
3× Platinum |
| 1998 |
December 23 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Gold |
| 1999 |
August 3 |
"My Love Is Your Love" |
Single |
Gold |
| August 13 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Platinum |
| October 7 |
"My Love Is Your Love" |
Single |
Platinum |
| 2002 |
September 26 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
4× Platinum |
| 2009 |
August 27 |
I Look to You |
Album |
Gold |
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Europe [edit]
| Year |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[213][214][215][216][217] |
| 1996 |
Waiting to Exhale Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1997 |
The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1999 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
3× Platinum |
| 2000 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
3× Platinum |
| 2002 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
4× Platinum |
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Finland [edit]
| Year |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[218] |
| 1987 |
Whitney Houston |
Album |
Gold |
| Whitney |
Album |
Gold |
| 1988 |
Whitney |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1991 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Gold |
| 1993 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1999 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Gold |
| 2000 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Gold |
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Sweden [edit]
| Year |
Date |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[219][220][221][222][223] |
| 1987 |
September 7 |
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" |
Single |
Gold |
| Whitney |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1988 |
January 20 |
Whitney |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| November 23 |
"One Moment in Time" |
Single |
Gold |
| 1990 |
November 17 |
"I'm Your Baby Tonight" |
Single |
Gold |
| December 4 |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1992 |
December 22 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| 1993 |
January 21 |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| "I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
Gold |
| March 26 |
"I Will Always Love You" |
Single |
Platinum |
| 1996 |
November 28 |
The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| 1998 |
December 14 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Gold |
| December 29 |
"When You Believe" |
Single |
Gold |
| 1999 |
January 21 |
"When You Believe" |
Single |
Platinum |
| May 7 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Platinum |
| September 16 |
"My Love Is Your Love" |
Single |
Gold |
| "My Love Is Your Love" |
Single |
Platinum |
| 2000 |
May 15 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Gold |
| October 13 |
"Could I Have This Kiss Forever" |
Single |
Gold |
| October 18 |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Platinum |
| October 19 |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| December 14 |
"Could I Have This Kiss Forever" |
Single |
Platinum |
| 2007 |
December 17 |
The Ultimate Collection |
Album |
Gold |
| 2009 |
September 3 |
I Look to You |
Album |
Gold |
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Switzerland [edit]
| Year |
Date |
Title |
Format(s) |
Award description(s)[224] |
| 1990 |
— |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Gold |
| — |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1992 |
— |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| — |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1993 |
— |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| — |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
3× Platinum |
| — |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
4× Platinum |
| 1994 |
— |
I'm Your Baby Tonight |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| — |
The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
5× Platinum |
| 1996 |
— |
The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album |
Album |
Gold |
| 1998 |
— |
"When You Believe" (From The Prince of Egypt Soundtrack) |
Single |
Gold |
| — |
Whitney |
Album |
2× Platinum |
| — |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
Platinum |
| 1999 |
— |
My Love Is Your Love |
Album |
3× Platinum |
| — |
"My Love Is Your Love" |
Single |
Gold |
| 2000 |
— |
"My Love Is Your Love" |
Single |
Platinum |
| — |
"Could I Have This Kiss Forever" (with Enrique Iglesias) |
Single |
Gold |
| — |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits |
Album |
Platinum |
| 2002 |
— |
Just Whitney... |
Album |
Platinum |
| 2009 |
— |
I Look to You |
Album |
Gold |
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