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World Music Awards
Awarded forRecord sales; outstanding achievements in the music industry
CountryWorld
First award10 May 1989; 36 years ago (1989-05-10)
Final award27 May 2014; 11 years ago (2014-05-27)
Websiteworldmusicawards.com
Trophies

The World Music Awards was an international award show founded in 1989 under the patronage of Albert II, Prince of Monaco, and co-founder/executive producer John Martinotti. Most years, the event was held in Monte Carlo. Awards were presented to the world's best-selling artists in several categories and to the best-selling artists from each major territory.[1][2] Past winners have included Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Shakira, Gloria Gaynor, Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, and Beyoncé.[3]

The original trophy was a plaque depicting a mermaid, in a presentation case.[4] Between 1990 and 1994, it was a golden treble clef with a globe in the middle. From 1995 on, it was a gold-plated Atlassian figure holding up the Earth above his head.

The event was last held in 2014, though its website remains live.[5] The Global Recording Artist of the Year award, established in 2014 by IFPI, nowadays covers parts of what were the main categories of the World Music Awards.

Hosts and venues

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Year Date Host Location Venue
1989 10 May[4] Bertín Osborne Monte Carlo, Monaco Salle des Étoiles,
Monte-Carlo Sporting
1990 9 May[6] Don Johnson
1991 15 May[7] David Hasselhoff
1992 14 May[8] Olivia Newton-John & Cliff Richard
1993 12 May[9] Michael Douglas
1994 4 May[10] Patrick Swayze, Prince Albert & Princess Caroline
1995 3 May[11] Claudia Schiffer & Luke Perry
1996 8 May[12] Jean-Claude Van Damme & Natalie Cole
1997 17 April[13] Princess Stéphanie, Jon Bon Jovi & Halle Berry
1998 6 May[14] Gloria Estefan, Jason Priestley & Daisy Fuentes
1999 5 May[15] Damon Wayans & Pamela Anderson
2000 10 May[16] Elle Macpherson & Mark McGrath
2001 2 May[17] Sisqó & Carmen Electra
2002 6 March[18] Shaggy, Jennifer Love Hewitt & Mark McGrath
2003 12 October[19] Vivica A. Fox, Rupert Everett & Anna Kournikova
2004 15 September[20] Marc Anthony, Hilary Duff & Céline Dion Las Vegas, USA Thomas & Mack Center
2005 31 August[21] James Denton & Carmen Electra Los Angeles, USA Kodak Theatre
2006 15 November[22] Lindsay Lohan London, UK Earls Court Exhibition Centre
2007 4 November[23] Julian McMahon Monte Carlo, Monaco Salle des Étoiles,
Monte-Carlo Sporting
2008 9 November[24] Michelle Williams & Jesse Metcalfe
2010 18 May[25] Hayden Panettiere & Michelle Rodriguez
2014 27 May[26] Jason Derulo & Pamela Anderson

Winners

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1989

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1990

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Source:[35]

1991

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1992

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Sources:[59][60]

1993

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Sources:[67][68][69][70][71]

  • World's Best-Selling Pop and Overall Artist: Michael Jackson
  • World's Best-Selling Classical Artist: Luciano Pavarotti
  • World's Best-Selling Country Artist: Garth Brooks
  • World's Best-Selling Hard Rock Artist: Guns N' Roses
  • World's Best-Selling Rock Artist: Eric Clapton
  • International New Artist: Billy Ray Cyrus
  • International New Group of the Year: Boyz II Men
  • World's Best-Selling African Artist: Dr. Alban
  • World's Best-Selling American Artist: Michael Jackson
  • World's Best-Selling Australian Artists: INXS
  • World's Best-Selling Belgian Artists: Vaya Con Dios
  • World's Best-Selling British Artist: Eric Clapton
  • World's Best-Selling Canadian Artist: Bryan Adams[72]
  • World's Best-Selling Danish Recording Artist: Hanne Boel[citation needed]
  • World's Best-Selling Dutch Artists: 2 Unlimited
  • World's Best-Selling French Artist: Mylène Farmer
  • World's Best-Selling German Artist: Westernhagen
  • World's Best-Selling Greek Artist: Yanni
  • World's Best-Selling Irish Artist: U2[72]
  • World's Best-Selling Italian Artist: Zucchero Fornaciari
  • World's Best-Selling Latin American Artist: Jon Secada
  • World's Best-Selling Japanese Artists: Chage and Aska
  • World's Best-Selling Norwegian Artists: A-ha
  • World's Best-Selling Russian Artist: Laima Vaikule
  • World's Best-Selling Spanish Artist: Julio Iglesias[72]
  • World's Best-Selling Swedish Artist: ABBA
  • World's Best-Selling Swiss Artist: Stephan Eicher[73]
  • Legend Award (Lifelong Contribution to Classical Music): Luciano Pavarotti
  • Legend Award (World's Best-Selling Artist of the Era): Michael Jackson
  • Legend Award (Lifelong Contribution to the Rock Industry): Rod Stewart
  • Legend Award (Lifelong Contribution to the Music Industry): Tina Turner

1994

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Sources:[74][75][76][77]

  • World's Best-Selling Overall Recording Artist: Whitney Houston
  • World's Best-Selling Country Artist: Garth Brooks
  • World's Best-Selling Hard Rock Artist: Meat Loaf
  • World's Best-Selling Jazz Artist: Kenny G
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Recording Artist: Gloria Estefan
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Artist: Whitney Houston
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Newcomers: Ace of Base
  • World's Best-Selling R&B Artist: Whitney Houston
  • World's Best-Selling R&B Newcomer: Toni Braxton
  • World's Best-Selling Rock Artist: Eric Clapton
  • World's Best-Selling Rock Newcomers: Spin Doctors
  • World's Best-Selling African Recording Artist: Dr. Alban
  • World's Best-Selling American Recording Artist: Whitney Houston
  • World's Best-Selling Asian Recording Artists: Chage and Aska
  • World's Best-Selling Australian Recording Artists: Crowded House
  • World's Best-Selling Benelux Recording Artists: 2 Unlimited
  • World's Best-Selling British Recording Artist: Eric Clapton
  • World's Best-Selling Canadian Recording Artist: Bryan Adams
  • World's Best-Selling French Recording Artist: Jordy
  • World's Best-Selling German Recording Artists: Scorpions
  • World's Best-Selling Greek Recording Artist: Yanni
  • World's Best-Selling Irish Recording Artists: U2
  • World's Best-Selling Italian Recording Artist: Eros Ramazzotti
  • World's Best-Selling Russian Recording Artist: Alexander Malinin
  • World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Recording Artists: Ace of Base
  • World's Best-Selling Spanish Recording Artist: Miguel Bosé
  • World's Best-Selling Swiss Recording Artist: Stephan Eicher
  • Legend Award (Lifelong Contribution to Classical Music): Plácido Domingo
  • Legend Award (Outstanding Contribution to the Pop Industry): Prince
  • Legend Award (Lifelong Contribution to the Music Industry): Ray Charles
  • Legend Award (World's Best-Selling Female Recording Artist of the Era): Whitney Houston

1995

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Sources:[78][79]

1996

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Sources:[80][81][82]

  • World's Overall Best-Selling Male Recording Artist: Michael Jackson
  • World's Overall Best-Selling Female Recording Artist: Mariah Carey
  • World's Overall Best-Selling Group: Hootie & the Blowfish
  • World's Best-Selling Male Country Artist: Garth Brooks
  • World's Best-Selling Female Country Artist: Shania Twain
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Artist: Selena
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Group: Mamonas Assassinas
  • World's Best-Selling Male Pop Artist: Michael Jackson
  • World's Best-Selling Female Pop Artist: Mariah Carey
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Group: TLC
  • World's Best-Selling Male R&B Artist: Michael Jackson
  • World's Best-Selling Female R&B Artist: Mariah Carey
  • World's Best-Selling R&B Group: TLC
  • World's Best-Selling Rap Artist: Coolio
  • World's Best-Selling Female Rock Artist: Alanis Morissette
  • World's Best-Selling Rock Artist/Group: Hootie & the Blowfish
  • World's Best-Selling Female New Artist: Alanis Morissette
  • World's Best-Selling Newcomers: Hootie & the Blowfish
  • World's Best-Selling African Recording Artist: Lucky Dube
  • World's Best-Selling American Group: Hootie & the Blowfish
  • World's Best-Selling American Male Recording Artist: Michael Jackson
  • World's Best-Selling American Female Recording Artist: Mariah Carey
  • World's Best-Selling Australian Recording Artist: Tina Arena
  • World's Best-Selling Benelux Recording Artist: André Rieu[citation needed]
  • World's Best-Selling British Recording Artist: Seal
  • World's Best-Selling Canadian Recording Artist: Céline Dion
  • World's Best-Selling Chinese Recording Artist: Jacky Cheung
  • World's Best-Selling French Group: Deep Forest
  • World's Best-Selling German Group: Real McCoy
  • World's Best-Selling Italian Recording Artist: Zucchero Fornaciari
  • World's Best-Selling Russian Recording Artist: Philipp Kirkorov
  • World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Artist/Group: Ace of Base
  • World's Best-Selling Spanish Group: Los del Rio
  • World's Best-Selling Swiss Recording Artist: DJ BoBo
  • World's Best-Selling Album of All Time: Michael Jackson – Thriller
  • Legend Award (Lifelong Contribution to the Music Industry): Diana Ross

1997

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Sources:[83][84][85][13]

  • World's Overall Best-Selling Recording Artist: Céline Dion
  • World's Overall Best-Selling Group: Fugees
  • World's Best-Selling Alternative Artist: Alanis Morissette
  • World's Best-Selling Alternative Group: Oasis
  • World's Best-Selling Classical Artist: Vanessa-Mae
  • World's Best-Selling Female Newcomers: Spice Girls
  • World's Best-Selling Jazz Artist: Kenny G
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Group: Los del Rio
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Recording Artist: Julio Iglesias
  • World's Best-Selling Male Newcomer: Robert Miles
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Artist: Céline Dion
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Group: Fugees
  • World's Best-Selling R&B Artists: Fugees
  • World's Best-Selling Rap Artists: Fugees
  • World's Best-Selling Rock Artist: Alanis Morissette
  • World's Best-Selling Rock Group: Oasis
  • World's Best-Selling African Recording Artist: Khaled
  • World's Best-Selling American Recording Artists: Fugees
  • World's Best-Selling Australian Recording Artist: Peter Andre
  • World's Best-Selling Benelux Recording Artist: Helmut Lotti
  • World's Best-Selling Brazilian Group: Carrapicho
  • World's Best-Selling British Recording Artists: Oasis
  • World's Best-Selling Canadian Recording Artist: Céline Dion
  • World's Best-Selling Chinese Recording Artist: Jacky Cheung
  • World's Best-Selling French Recording Artist: Florent Pagny
  • World's Best-Selling German Recording Artists: Die Toten Hosen
  • World's Best-Selling Greek Recording Artist: Vangelis
  • World's Best-Selling Irish Recording Artists: The Cranberries
  • World's Best-Selling Italian Recording Artist: Eros Ramazzotti
  • World's Best-Selling Japanese Recording Artist: Namie Amuro
  • World's Best-Selling Russian Group: Agatha Christie
  • World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Recording Artists: Ace of Base
  • World's Best-Selling Spanish Group: Los del Rio
  • World's Best-Selling Swiss Recording Artist: DJ BoBo
  • Legend Award (Lifelong Contribution to the Music Industry): Bee Gees
  • Legend Award (Lifelong Contribution to the Pop Industry): Lionel Richie

1998

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Sources:[86][87][88][89][90][91]

  • World's Best-Selling R&B Artist: Mariah Carey
  • World's Best-Selling Rap Artist: Puff Daddy
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Artist/Group: Spice Girls
  • World's Best-Selling Rock Artist/Group: No Doubt
  • World's Best-Selling Dance Artist/Group: Backstreet Boys
  • World's Best-Selling Country Artist: LeAnn Rimes
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Artist: Luis Miguel
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Female Artist: Shakira
  • World's Best-Selling Classical Artist: Andrea Bocelli
  • World's Best-Selling New Artist: Puff Daddy
  • World's Best-Selling New Group: Hanson
  • World's Best-Selling African Artist/Group: Wes
  • World's Best-Selling American Artist/Group: LeAnn Rimes
  • World's Best-Selling Australian Artist/Group: Savage Garden
  • World's Best-Selling Benelux Artist/Group: André Rieu
  • World's Best-Selling Brazilian Artist/Group: Só Pra Contrariar
  • World's Best-Selling British Artist/Group: Spice Girls
  • World's Best-Selling Canadian Artist/Group: Céline Dion
  • World's Best-Selling Eastern European Artist/Group: Golden Ring
  • World's Best-Selling French Artist: Pascal Obispo
  • World's Best-Selling French Album: Era
  • World's Best-Selling German Artist/Group: Tic Tac Toe
  • World's Best-Selling Greek Artist/Group: Yanni
  • World's Best-Selling Irish Artist/Group: U2
  • World's Best-Selling Italian Artist/Group: Andrea Bocelli
  • World's Best-Selling Japanese Artist/Group: Glay
  • World's Best-Selling Middle Eastern Artist/Group: Amr Diab
  • World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Artist/Group: Aqua
  • World's Best-Selling Spanish Artist/Group: Monica Naranjo
  • World's Best-Selling Swiss Artist/Group: DJ BoBo
  • Legend Award (World's Best-Selling Recording Artist of the '90s): Mariah Carey

1999

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2000

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Sources:[92][93][94][95]

  • World's Best-Selling Pop Male Artist: Ricky Martin
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Female Artist: Britney Spears
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Group: Backstreet Boys
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Artist: Ricky Martin
  • World's Best-Selling Dance Group: Backstreet Boys
  • World's Best-Selling R&B Artist: Mariah Carey
  • World's Best-Selling R&B Group: Backstreet Boys
  • World's Best-Selling Reggae Artist/Group: Bob Marley vs. Funkstar De Luxe
  • World's Best-Selling New Male Artist: Lou Bega
  • World's Best-Selling New Female Artist: Christina Aguilera
  • World's Best-Selling African Artist: Femi Kuti
  • World's Best-Selling American Group: Backstreet Boys
  • World's Best-Selling Arabic Artist/Group: Taha, Khaled, Faudel
  • World's Best-Selling Asian Artist: Hikaru Utada
  • World's Best-Selling Australian Recording Artist: Tina Arena
  • World's Best-Selling Australian Group: Savage Garden
  • World's Best-Selling Benelux Group: Vengaboys
  • World's Best-Selling British Artist/Group: Jamiroquai
  • World's Best-Selling Canadian Artist: Céline Dion
  • World's Best-Selling French Recording Artist/Group: Notre-Dame de Paris
  • World's Best-Selling German Artist: Lou Bega
  • World's Best-Selling Greek Artist: Notis Sfakianakis
  • World's Best-Selling Irish Recording Artist: Ronan Keating
  • World's Best-Selling Italian Group: Eiffel 65
  • World's Best-Selling Russian Recording Artist: Kristina Orbakaite
  • World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Artist/Group: Roxette
  • World's Best-Selling Swiss Recording Artist: DJ BoBo
  • Best-Selling Pop Male Artist of the Millennium: Michael Jackson
  • Best-Selling Pop Female Artist of the Millennium: Mariah Carey

2001

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2002

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Sources:[96][97][98]

  • World's Best-Selling Male Artist: Shaggy
  • World's Best-Selling Female Artist: Enya
  • World's Best-Selling Group: Destiny's Child
  • World's Best-Selling New Artist: Alicia Keys
  • World's Best-Selling R&B Male Artist: Shaggy
  • World's Best-Selling R&B Female Artist: Alicia Keys
  • World's Best-Selling R&B Group: Destiny's Child
  • World's Best-Selling Classical Artist: Andrea Bocelli
  • World's Best-Selling Dance Artist: Dido
  • World's Best-Selling Dance Group: Destiny's Child
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Male Artist: Enrique Iglesias
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Female Artist: Jennifer Lopez
  • World's Best-Selling New Age Artist: Enya
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Male Artist: Shaggy
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Female Artist: Dido
  • World's Best-Selling Pop Group: Destiny's Child
  • World's Best-Selling Rap Artist: Ja Rule
  • World's Best-Selling Rap Group: Outkast
  • World's Best-Selling Rock Artist: Linkin Park
  • World's Best-Selling Australian Artist: Kylie Minogue[99]
  • World's Best-Selling Chinese Artist: Nicholas Tse
  • World's Best-Selling French Artist: Alizée
  • World's Best-Selling German Artist: Michael Cretu
  • World's Best-Selling German Group: No Angels
  • World's Best-Selling Greek Artist: Despina Vandi
  • World's Best-Selling Italian Artist: Andrea Bocelli
  • World's Best-Selling Japanese Artist: Ayumi Hamasaki
  • World's Best-Selling Middle Eastern Artist: Amr Diab
  • World's Best-Selling Russian Artist: Kristina Orbakaitė
  • World's Best-Selling Swiss Artist: DJ BoBo
  • Legend Award: Gloria Gaynor

2003–2014

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Special awards

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Legend Award

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The Legend Award (also called Award for Outstanding Contribution) honored top recording artists who had made outstanding contributions to the music industry. Notable winners of the award included:[100][101]

Diamond Award

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The Diamond Award honored top-selling artists who had been certified as selling over 100,000,000 albums throughout their career. It was awarded to six recipients:[100]

Millennium Award

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Two special awards were presented in 2000 to honor the best-selling recording artists at that time.[102] The awards were presented to Michael Jackson[103] and Mariah Carey[104] in the male and female artist award categories, respectively.

Charity

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In the early years, proceeds from the show went to the Princess Grace Foundation for humanitarian and cultural charity. In later years, each edition of the World Music Awards built a hospital, school, or orphanage through the Monaco Aide et Presence Foundation and/or the Combonian Missionary Association, which both assist underdeveloped areas in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America. There are 23 operational centres still saving lives and providing shelter and education for those in need:[105]

Hospitals

Schools

  • Coimbatore, India
  • Zebizekou, Ivory Coast
  • Songon, Ivory Coast
  • Kankelena, Mali
  • Fetabanoye, Niger
  • Akamasoa, Madagascar

Homes

  • Coimbatore, India – two homes for abandoned children
  • Kalutara, Sri Lanka – home for handicapped girls
  • Yaoundé, Cameroon
  • Akamasoa, Madagascar – twelve homes
  • Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – home for abandoned children
  • St. Louis, Haiti

World Music Awards has also paid for five wells to provide clean water in Africa.[106]

See also

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