NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Duo or Group
This article lists the winners and nominees for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Duo or Group. The award is also often called Outstanding Duo, Group, or Collaboration. Currently Beyoncé holds the record for most wins in this category with eight, including her five awards as part of Destiny's Child.
1980s[]
Year | Artist | Ref |
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1980 | ||
The Jacksons | [1] | |
1981 | ||
Commodores | [2] | |
1982 | ||
Kool & the Gang | [3] | |
1983 | ||
Gladys Knight and the Pips | [4] | |
1984 – 86 | N/A | |
1987 | ||
Atlantic Starr | [5] | |
Cameo | ||
Loose Ends | ||
LeVert | ||
The Whispers | ||
1988 | ||
Gladys Knight and the Pips | [6][7] | |
LeVert | ||
Loose Ends | ||
New Edition | ||
Earth, Wind & Fire | ||
1989 | ||
LeVert | [8][9] | |
Kool & the Gang | ||
The O'Jays | ||
Skyy | ||
Surface |
1990s[]
Year | Artist | Ref |
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1990 | ||
After 7 | [10] | |
1991 | N/A | |
1992 | ||
The O'Jays | [11][12] | |
Boyz II Men | ||
Color Me Badd | ||
En Vogue | ||
LeVert | ||
1993 | ||
Boyz II Men | [13] | |
1994 | ||
En Vogue | [14] | |
1995 | N/A | |
1996 | ||
Boyz II Men | [15][16] | |
Kirk Franklin and the Family | ||
Hootie & the Blowfish | ||
Sade | ||
TLC | ||
1997 | ||
Kirk Franklin and the Family | [17] | |
Blackstreet | ||
The Fugees | ||
New Edition | ||
Bebe Winans and Cece Winans | ||
1998 | ||
Boyz II Men | [18] | |
Dru Hill | ||
God's Property | ||
The Isley Brothers | ||
Sounds of Blackness | ||
1999 | ||
Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey | [19][20] | |
Boyz II Men | ||
Brandy & Monica | ||
K-Ci & JoJo | ||
The Temptations |
2000s[]
2010s[]
Year | Artist | Ref |
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2010 | ||
The Black Eyed Peas – The E.N.D. | [31] | |
3 Mo' Divas | ||
Day26 | ||
Jay Z and Alicia Keys | ||
Jay Z, Rihanna and Kanye West | ||
2011 | ||
John Legend and The Roots | [32] | |
The Black Eyed Peas – "The Beginning" | ||
Diddy-Dirty Money | ||
Eminem and Rihanna – "Love The Way You Lie" | ||
Herbie Hancock, Chaka Khan and India.Arie | ||
2012 | ||
Mary J. Blige and Drake | [33] | |
Boyz II Men | ||
Cee Lo Green and Melanie Fiona | ||
The Roots | ||
Sounds of Blackness | ||
2013 | ||
Mary Mary | [34] | |
Chuck D, Johnny Juice, will.i.am and Herbie Hancock | ||
fun. feat. Janelle Monáe – "We Are Young" | ||
Lupe Fiasco feat. Guy Sebastian | ||
Ne-Yo, Herbie Hancock, Johnny Rzeznik, Delta Rae and Natasha Bedingfield | ||
2014 | ||
Robin Thicke, T.I. and Pharrell – "Blurred Lines" | [35] | |
Toni Braxton and Babyface | ||
Mariah Carey and Miguel – "#Beautiful" | ||
Alicia Keys and Miguel | ||
Justin Timberlake and Jay Z – "Suit & Tie" | ||
2015 | ||
Sam Smith and Mary J. Blige – "Stay With Me" | [36] | |
Toni Braxton and Babyface | ||
Smokey Robinson and Mary J. Blige | ||
Pharrell Williams and Daft Punk – "Get Lucky" | ||
Pharrell Williams and Justin Timberlake | ||
2016 | ||
Empire Cast feat. Estelle and Jussie Smollett – "Conqueror" | [37] | |
Alabama Shakes | ||
Big Sean, Kanye West and John Legend | ||
Cast of Hamilton: An American Musical | ||
Janet Jackson and J. Cole – "No Sleeep" | ||
2017 | ||
Beyoncé feat. Kendrick Lamar | [38] | |
Robert Glasper and Miles Davis | ||
Alicia Keys feat. A$AP Rocky | ||
Solange feat. Lil Wayne | ||
Sounds of Blackness feat. High School for Recording Arts | ||
2018 | ||
Kendrick Lamar feat. Rihanna | ||
Mary J. Blige feat. Kanye West – "Love Yourself" | ||
Andra Day feat. Common – "Stand Up For Something" | ||
SZA feat. Travis Scott – "Love Galore" | ||
Charlie Wilson feat. T.I. – "I'm Blessed" | ||
2019 | ||
Kendrick Lamar & SZA – "All the Stars" | ||
John Legend feat. BloodPop – "A Good Night" | ||
H.E.R. feat. Bryson Tiller – "Could've Been" | ||
Bruno Mars feat. Cardi B – "Finesse (Remix)" | ||
The Carters – "Everything Is Love" |
2020s[]
Year | Artist | Ref |
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2020 | ||
Blue Ivy, Saint Jhn, Beyoncé & Wizkid – "Brown Skin Girl" | ||
Chris Brown feat. Drake – "No Guidance" | ||
PJ Morton feat. JoJo – "Say So" | ||
Ari Lennox & J. Cole – "Shea Butter Baby" | ||
Alicia Keys & Miguel – "Show Me Love" | ||
2021 | ||
Chloe x Halle – "Wonder What She Thinks of Me" | [39] | |
Alicia Keys feat. Jill Scott – "Jill Scott" | ||
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis feat. Babyface – "He Don’t Know Nothin’ Bout It" | ||
Kem feat. Toni Braxton – "Live Out Your Love" | ||
Ledisi & PJ Morton – "Anything For You" | ||
Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé – "Savage (Remix)" | ||
Alicia Keys feat. Khalid – "So Done" | ||
Big Sean feat. Nipsey Hussle – "Deep Reverence" | ||
Chloe x Halle – "Do It" | ||
Jhené Aiko feat. H.E.R. – "B.S." | ||
2022 | ||
Anthony Hamilton feat. Jennifer Hudson – "Superstar" | ||
Chloe x Halle – "Georgia on My Mind" | ||
Jazmine Sullivan feat. H.E.R. – "Girl Like Me" | ||
Leela James feat. Anthony Hamilton – "Complicated (Remix)" | ||
Silk Sonic – "Leave the Door Open" | ||
Chris Brown feat. Young Thug, Future, Lil Durk and Latto – "Go Crazy" | ||
Doja Cat feat. SZA – "Kiss Me More" | ||
Drake feat. Future and Young Thug – "Way 2 Sexy" | ||
H.E.R. feat. Chris Brown – "Come Through" | ||
Tobe Nwigwe feat. Fat Nwigwe – "Fye Fye" |
Multiple wins and nominations[]
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Nominations[]
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References[]
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