List of awards and nominations received by CeCe Peniston

The following is a list of music awards and/or nominations earned by the U.S. singer-songwriter CeCe Peniston, along with her music recording sales certifications and entries in the year-end charts.

CeCe Peniston awards

Peniston in 2012

Awards won 18
Nominations 94

Over her over twenty years long career, Peniston released only three solo studio albums: Finally (1992), Thought 'Ya Knew (1994) and I'm Movin' On (1996) - each on A&M Records. She was still active, though, in recording singles also the last decade. Her fourth set CeCe, originally slated for its release in August 2011 on the independent label West Swagg Music Group,[1] was not released by now.

Apart from being a Soul Train Music Award-nominee in 1993,[2] Peniston won three ASCAP awards, three WMC awards, one Billboard Music Video Award and a BMI Award (all for her debut album).[3] She topped one year-end chart as Top Dance Music Club Play Artist of 1994[4] and received five sales certifications.[5]

Before entering the music industry, Peniston participated in beauty competitions and was crowned Miss Black Arizona in 1989, and Miss Galaxy in 1990.[6][7] In addition, she was honored by the Governor's Key to the State of Arizona, and inducted into the Phoenix College Hall of Fame.[3]

Music awards and nominations

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ASCAP Awards

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The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is a not-for-profit performance rights organization that protects its members' musical copyrights by monitoring public performances of their music, whether via a broadcast or live performance, and compensating them accordingly.[8] Peniston won three awards:[A]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 "Finally" Song of the Year Won [3]
Pop Songwriter of the Year Won
Most Performed Song of the Year Won
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Billboard Music Video Awards

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The Billboard Music Awards are sponsored by Billboard magazine. The awards are based on sales data by Nielsen SoundScan and radio information by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems. Peniston holds one award:

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 "Finally"[B] Best New Artist – Dance Won [10]
Best Female Artist – Dance Nominated [11]
"Keep On Walkin'" Best Female Artist – R&B/Rap Nominated
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  • B ^ Claude Borenzweig, the director of "Finally" music video, won the category Best Director - Dance.[10][11]

BMI Awards

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Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) is one of three United States performing rights organizations, along with ASCAP and SESAC. It collects license fees on behalf of songwriters, composers, and music publishers and distributes them as royalties to those members whose works have been performed.[12] Peniston received one award:

Year Nominated work Category Result
1993 "Finally" Urban Award of Achievement Won [3]

Grammy Awards

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The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in the United States.[13] Peniston was not nominated. However, two remixes of her own compositions, "Nobody Else" and "He Loves Me 2" (#24 on the US Dance),[14] both co-written and performed by herself, brought the four time Grammy-nominee Steve "Silk" Hurley his first two nominations as Remixer of the Year, Non-Classical (in 1999[15] and in 2000[16]).

Soul Train Music Awards

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The Soul Train Music Awards is an annual award show aired in national broadcast syndication that honors the best in African American music and entertainment established in 1987.[17] Peniston was nominated once (but lost in favor of the album What's the 411? by Mary J. Blige):

Year Nominated work Category Result
1993 Finally Best R&B/Soul Album – Female Nominated [2]

VH1 Awards

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VH1: 100 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time was a five-part series compiled by the music channel in 2000 that tracked mostly the disco era. The show, hosted by Paula Abdul, featured interviews, original commentaries, archival clips and rare concert footage.[18]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2000 "Finally" Greatest Dance Song[C] Nominated [19]
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WMC Awards

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The Winter Music Conference (WMC) is a weeklong electronic music conference that is aimed at professionals such as artists, DJs, record label representatives (A&R), producers, promoters, radio and the media.[21] Peniston scored three awards:

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 "Finally" Best New Dance Artist Won [3]
Best Dance Artist – Solo Won
Best 12" Dance Record Won

Music recording sales certifications

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Music recording sales certification is a system of certifying that a music recording has shipped or sold a certain number of copies. The number of sales or shipments required for a silver, gold, (multi-)platinum or diamond threshold depends on the population of the territory in which the title is released. These certificates are not automatic; the record label must pay a fee to have carried out an audit into the release in question.[22]

BPI certifications

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The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) is the UK record industry's trade association. The level of the award varies and certificates are usually awarded on the basis of the amount of units the release has shipped, rather than the amount it has sold.[23] Peniston received two certifications:

Year Nominated work Format Award Quota Result
1992 "Finally" Single Silver 200,000 Certified [5]
Finally Album Silver 60,000 Certified

CRIA certifications

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The Music Canada, formerly known as Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA), represents the interests of Canadian companies that create, manufacture and market sound recordings. Similarly to the BPI, they provide audio or video certifications, using only different thresholds.[24] Peniston received one certified award:

Year Nominated work Format Award Quota Result
1992 Finally Album Gold 50,000 Certified [5]

RIAA certifications

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The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) operates an award program for the releases that sell a large(r) number of copies.[25] Peniston received two certifications:

Year Nominated work Format Award Quota Result
1992 "Finally" Single Gold 500,000 Certified [5]
Finally Album Gold Certified

Year-end charts

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Year-end charts are usually calculated by an inverse-point system based solely on a title's performance during any given chart year.

Australia

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ARIA

ARIA singles/albums chart is issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association, and the charts are a record of the highest selling singles and albums in various genres in the country. Top 100 End of Year chart profiles the whole year in music.[26]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 "Finally" Top Pop Singles #99 [27]
2008 "Finally 2008" Top Club Tracks #17
Kent Music Report

Kent Music Report was a weekly record chart of Australian music singles and albums, compiled by David Kent from 1974 to 1998. Afterwards, RIAA, who had been using the report under license for a number of years, chose to produce their own charts as the 'ARIA Charts'.[28]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 "Finally" Top Singles #57 [27]

Canada

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MuchMusic Countdown

MuchMusic Countdown, originally sponsored by Coca-Cola (as the Coca-Cola Countdown) is a ninety-minute music video program block aired on Canadian music television station MuchMusic.[29]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1991 "Finally" Top Singles #66 [30]
RPM

The Canadian singles/albums chart was originally published by magazine RPM. Since November 2000, the Jam![usurped] Canoe website publishes a comprehensive collection of the official Canadian record charts (as compiled by Nielsen SoundScan).[31] Peniston entered a RPM Year-End Dance/Urban chart:

Year Nominated work Category Result
1991 "Finally" Top Dance/Urban Singles #14 [30]

Netherlands

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Nederlandse Top 40

Dutch Top 40 is one of the three official singles charts in the Netherlands. Apart from Single Top 100, the Top 40 and Mega Top 50 include airplay data (i.e. the more often a song is played on the radio, the higher it is placed also in the chart).[32] Peniston scored in one Dutch singles year-end chart (compiled by the Top 40 list) of 1992 with two her songs:

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 "Finally" Top Pop Singles #60 [33]
"We Got a Love Thang" #79

United Kingdom

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Music Week

UK Top 75 is compiled by The Official Charts Company (OCC) and published in Music Week magazine. The full list of Top 200 selling singles/albums in the United Kingdom is published exclusively in ChartsPlus. Unlike the U.S. charts, no airplay statistics are used for the UK list.[34]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 Herself Top Selling Singles Artists #20
"Finally" Top Selling Singles #41 [35]
"We Got a Love Thang" #88
"Keep On Walkin'" #121

United States

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American Top 40

American Top 40 is an international independent radio program that counts down the forty most popular songs in the United States of America. However apart from the US, the show is distributed by Premiere Radio Networks also in Canada, Australia, the Philippines, Singapore, China, India, the United Kingdom, Malaysia and several other territories. The AT40 charts are based on Mediabase data, published each Tueasday in USA Today. From 1990 to 1994, AT40 compiled its own year-end charts, which were very close to Billboard's, actually.[36]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 "Finally" Top Pop Singles #10 [37]
"Keep On Walkin'" #46
"We Got a Love Thang" #79
Billboard

The U.S. Billboard Year-End charts are a cumulative measure of a single or album's performance in the United States, based upon the Billboard magazine charts during any given chart year.[38] Peniston topped one U.S. end of year chart, being nominated in total twenty-nine times:

Year Nominated work Category Result
1991 "Finally" Top Dance (Music) Club Play Singles #25 [39]
Top Dance Music 12-Inch Singles Sales #42
1992 Top Pop Singles #20
"We Got a Love Thang" #97 [40]
"Keep On Walkin'" #61 [41]
Top R&B Singles #37
Finally Top R&B Albums #29
"Finally" Top Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sale #48 [39]
"We Got a Love Thang" #20 [40]
Top Dance Music Club Play Singles #16
"Keep On Walkin'" #32 [41]
1994 Herself Top Pop Singles Artists #73 [42]
Top Pop Singles Artists - Female #14
Top R&B Artists #23
Top R&B Artists - Female #7
Top R&B Singles Artists #15
"I'm Not Over You" Top R&B Singles #32 [43]
"I'm in the Mood" #42 [44]
Top R&B Singles Airplay #31
"I'm Not Over You" #32 [43]
Top R&B Singles Sales #68
Thought 'Ya Knew Top R&B Albums #71 [42]
Herself Top Dance Music Club Play Artists #1
Top Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales Artists #15
"I'm Not Over You" Top Dance Music Club Play Singles #9 [43]
"Hit by Love" #24 [45]
"I'm in the Mood" #44 [44]
Top Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales #42
2001 "Lifetime to Love" Top Dance Music Club Play Singles #30 [46]
Cashbox

Cashbox, the most prominent competitor of Billboard and Record World (previously known as Music Vendor), was a weekly magazine that published charts of song popularity in the United States of America.[47]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 "Finally" Top Pop Singles #73 [48]
"Keep On Walkin'" #100
Club Chart

Club Chart is a U.S. list of Top 50 dance music/electronic songs. The chart is compiled monthly by a panel of DJs from across the States since 2003, and published via DanceMusic.about.com, an online resource.[49]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2007 "Shame Shame Shame" Top Club Singles[D] #85 [49]
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Record Research

Record Research Inc. was founded by the world-renowned musicologist Joel Whitburn who, along with a team of researchers, examines in detail all of Billboard's music and video charts in addition. His annual pop listings therefore differ.[50]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 Herself Top Pop Artists #9 [51]
"Finally" Top Pop Singles #35
"We Got a Love Thang" #105
"Keep On Walkin'" #89
"Inside That I Cried" #350
"Crazy Love" #362
1994 "I'm in the Mood" #122
"I'm Not Over You" #152
"Hit by Love" #314
1996 "Movin' On" #271
Traxsource

Traxsource is a leading U.S.-based dance music digital music downloads site that specialize in Underground music (such as House, Soulful, Deep, Jackin, Tech, Electro, Progressive, Indie Dance, Space Disco, Soul/Funk/Disco), providing various bitrates and formats for each download.[52]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2007 "I'm Feelin' U" Top 100 Singles #10 [53]

Others

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Music VF

Music VF is a music database combining the U.S. and UK music charts entries since the 19th century. The U.S. charts information is based on Billboard's charts, while the British on the Official UK Charts Company stats.[54]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1991 Herself Top Pop Artists #72 [55]
"Finally" Top Pop Songs #58 [56]
Top R&B Songs #24 [57]
Top Dance Songs #21 [58]
1992 Herself Top Pop Artists #14 [55]
"We Got a Love Thang" Top Pop Songs #62 [56]
"Keep On Walkin'" #63
Top R&B Songs #33 [57]
"We Got a Love Thang" #32
Top Dance Songs #21 [58]
"Keep On Walkin'" #22
1994 Herself Top Pop Artists #46 [55]
"I'm in the Mood" Top Dance Songs #21 [58]

Beauty pageants

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Miss Black Arizona

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The Miss Black Arizona Scholarship Pageant was developed to promote cultural awareness and celebration of black women and girls in the state of Arizona. The program is open to contestants ages 3–27 with six divisions and titles granted each year.[59]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1989 Herself Miss Black Arizona Won [6][7]

Miss Galaxy

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Miss Galaxy is a beauty contest for girls and women between 16 and 28 years old, with eligibility requirements of size XS/S/M.[60]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1990 Herself Miss Galaxy Won [6][7]

Other honors

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Year Nominated work Category Result
? Herself Governor's Key to the State of Arizona Honored [3]
? Phoenix College Hall of Fame Honored

See also

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References

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  5. ^ a b c d For music recording sales certifications of Peniston and their sales quota, search by her name using the particular link, depending on the territory.
  6. ^ a b c Larkin, Colin (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of R&B and Soul, Virgin Encyclopedias of Popular Music. Random House. p. 259. ISBN 9780753502419. Retrieved March 17, 2011. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
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  13. ^ "About the Grammy Awards". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. NARAS. grammy.org. Archived from the original on January 14, 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2011.
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  27. ^ a b For peak positions of Peniston's singles in Australian year-end charts, follow a link depending on a specific chart.
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  29. ^ "About Much Music". Countdown (MuchMusic). MuchMusic. muchmusic.com. Retrieved March 20, 2011.
  30. ^ a b For peak positions of Peniston's singles in Canadian year-end charts, follow a link depending on a specific chart.
  31. ^ "RPM Story". Library and Archives Canada. LAC. collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved March 20, 2011.
  32. ^ "Nederlandse Top 40". Dutch Top 40 (in Dutch). Radio 538. radio538.nl. Archived from the original on May 18, 2011. Retrieved March 20, 2011.
  33. ^ For peak positions of Peniston's singles in Dutch 'Nederlandse Top 40' year-end chart, use the top40 link.
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  35. ^ "CeCe Peniston - UK - Year-End - Music Week". The Official Charts Company. Music Week. hitsofalldecades.com. Retrieved March 20, 2011. "Finally #41 in 1992, "We Got A Love Thang #88 in 1992, "Keep On Walkin'" #121 in 1992
  36. ^ "About American Top 40". American Top 40. Premiere Radio Networks. at40.com. Retrieved July 20, 2011. Finally single #10", "Keep On Walkin'" #46, "We Got a Love Thang" #79
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  39. ^ a b For year-end chart positions of "Finally" as compiled by U.S. Billboard, only billboard.biz subscribers will access the specific billboard.biz links.
  40. ^ a b For year-end chart positions of "We Got a Love Thang" as compiled by U.S. Billboard, only billboard.biz subscribers will access the specific billboard.biz links.
  41. ^ a b For year-end chart positions of "Keep On Walkin'" as compiled by U.S. Billboard, only billboard.biz subscribers will access the specific billboard.biz links.
  42. ^ a b To review the Peniston ranking as classified by U.S. Billboard in the Year-End Chart of 1994, use the attached link finding a relevant page as listed below, depending on a category.
    • "The Year in Music - 1994". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. December 24, 1994. books.google.com. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
      • Top Pop Singles Artists of 1994, see page YE-26, "CeCe Peniston #73".
      • Top Pop Singles Artists Female of 1994, see page YE-28, "CeCe Peniston #14".
      • Top R&B Artists of 1994, see page YE-31, "CeCe Peniston #23".
      • Top R&B Artists Female of 1994, see page YE-31, "CeCe Peniston #7".
      • Top R&B Albums of 1994, see page YE-32, "Thought 'Ya Knew by CeCe Peniston #71".
      • Top R&B Singles Artists of 1994, see page YE-34, "CeCe Peniston #15".
      • Top Dance Music Club Play Artists of 1994, see page YE-74, "CeCe Peniston #1".
      • Top Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales Artists of 1994, see page YE-76, "CeCe Peniston" #15".
  43. ^ a b c For year-end chart positions of "I'm Not Over You" as compiled by U.S. Billboard, only billboard.biz subscribers will access the specific billboard.biz links.
  44. ^ a b For year-end chart positions of "I'm in the Mood" as compiled by U.S. Billboard, only billboard.biz subscribers will access the specific billboard.biz links.
  45. ^ To review the U.S. Billboard end-of-year positions of "Hit By Love" single, only billboard.biz subscribers will access the specific billboard.biz link.
  46. ^ "CeCe Peniston - U.S. Billboard - Year-End - Top Dance Music Club Play Singles of 2001". Billboard. December 29, 2001. books.google.com. Retrieved March 13, 2011. "Lifetime to Love" #30
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  50. ^ "About Joel Whitburn". Joel Whitburn. Record Research. recordresearch.com. Retrieved March 20, 2011.
  51. ^ "CeCe Peniston - Record Research - Year-End - 1992" (PDF). Joel Whitburn. Record Research. gregshomepages.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 11, 2011. Retrieved March 13, 2011. CeCe Peniston #9, "Finally" #35, "Keep On Walkin'" #89, "We Got a Love Thang" #105, "Inside That I Cried" #350, "Crazy Love" #362
  52. ^ "About Traxsource". Traxsource. traxsource.com. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
  53. ^ "CeCe Peniston - "I'm Feelin' U" - Top 100 Singles of 2007". Traxsource. traxsource.com. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
  54. ^ "About Music VF". Howard Drake. Music VF. musicvf.com. Retrieved March 13, 2011. CeCe Peniston #72
  55. ^ a b c For peak positions of Peniston herself as classified by Music VF for Top Pop Artists, use a link choosing a specific year.
  56. ^ a b For peak positions of Peniston's singles as classified by Music VF for Top Pop Songs, follow a link with a specific year.
  57. ^ a b For peak positions of Peniston's singles as classified by Music VF for Top R&B Songs, see a link depending on a specific year.
  58. ^ a b c For peak positions of Peniston's singles as classified by Music VF for Top Dance Songs, review a link with a specific year.
  59. ^ "Miss Black Arizona Pageant and Scholarship Foundation - About". Miss Black Arizona. missblackarizona.com. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
  60. ^ "About Miss Galaxy". Miss Galaxy. miss-galaxy.us. Archived from the original on March 8, 2010. Retrieved March 20, 2011.
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