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Brandy has garnered over 100 industry awards and accolades in her career. Here are a few....

GRAMMY AWARDS
Brandy and Monica's historic duet, "THE BOY IS MINE" won the Grammy Award for "Best R&B Collaboration with Vocals" at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards telecast.

Brandy has been nominated for a Grammy 11 other times including nominations for "Best R&B Album" (41st Annual Grammy Awards), "Record Of The Year" (41st Annual Grammy Awards), "Best R&B Song" (41st Annual Grammy Awards), (39th Annual Grammy Awards), "Best Female R&B Vocal Performance" (42nd Annual Grammy Awards) (39th Annual Grammy Awards) (38th Annual Grammy Awards), "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals" (39th Annual Grammy Awards), and "Best New Artist" (38th Annual Grammy Awards)

American Music Awards
1996 - "Favorite New Artist Soul/R&B"
1996 - "Favorite Female Artist Soul/R&B" Billboard Awards
1995 - "Best New Artist, R&B" 1995 - "Best R&B Female" Billboard listed Brandy among "Top 20 Pop Artists of the 90's" & "Top 15 R&B/Hip Hop Artists of the 90's."

BMI Pop Awards
2000 - "ALMOST DOESN'T COUNT"
2000 - "THE BOY IS MINE" (2nd Award)
1999 - "THE BOY IS MINE" MTV Video Music Awards
1998 - "THE BOY IS MINE" - 6 MTV Video Music Awards [Nominations]
1999 - "HAVE YOU EVER?" - Best R&B Video [Nomination]
1996 - "I WANNA BE DOWN" Human Rhythm Hip-Hop Remix - Best Rap Video
1996 - "BABY" - Best Dance Video

MTV Movie Awards
1997 - "SITTING UP IN MY ROOM" - Best Song

Soul Train Awards
1995 - "Best New Artist"
1995 -"Best R&B/Soul Artist, Female" - I WANNA BE DOWN Soul Train 'Lady of Soul' Awards
1996 - "Best R&B/Single, Solo" - I WANNA BE DOWN
1996 - "Best R&B/Soul Song of The Year"- I WANNA BE DOWN
1996 - "Best R&B/Soul New Artist" - BRANDY
1996 - "Best R&B/Soul Album of The Year, Solo" - BRANDY
1996 - Best New Artist of the Year
1997 - The Aretha Franklin "Entertainer of the Year" Award

NAACP Image awards
1997 - "Outstanding New Artist"
1996 - "Outstanding Youth Actress in a Television Series" BlockBuster Entertainment Awards
1996 - "Favorite Female Artist, R&B"
1996 - "Favorite Female-New Artist"
1999 - "Favorite Actress, Horror"

Billboard Music Video Awards
1995 - "Best New Clip, Rap"- for "I WANNA BE DOWN" Human Rhythm Hip-Hop Remix
1995 - "Best New Clip R&B/Urban" for BABY Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards
1995 - "Favorite Singer"
1996 - "Favorite Song" - BABY


HUMANITARIAN/OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

The Los Angeles Chapter of the Recording Arts & Sciences gave Brandy it's highest honor in 2000. THE GOVERNORS AWARD pays tribute to long-standing members of the oldest chapter in the Recording Academy whose creative accomplishments have crossed musical boundaries.

C.O.R.E., (CONGRESS OF RACIAL EQUALITY)
Brandy was recognized with the Martin Luther King Jr. award for her outstanding achievements as a role model for youth. The 21st Century Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Holiday Reception from the Congress of Racial Equality took place in January of 2000.

SEVENTEEN MAGAZINE 'VOLUNTEERISM AWARD'
In 2001, Brandy was bestowed with the MOST NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD from the Stellar Gospel Music Awards for her work with The Norwood Kids Foundation.

In 1993, Brandy received "The Darling Award" from THE BROTHERHOOD CRUSADE, a non-profit organization for supporting causes relating to the education and success of American Black Men. Brandy serenaded Arsenio Hall with a rendition of "The Greatest Love Of All," as THE BROTHERHOOD CRUSADE honored him in 1994.

 

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