\n|-\n| [[Grammy Award for Best R&B Song|Best R&B Song]] (shared with [[Keith Diamond (songwriter)|Keith Diamond]]) \n| ",{"template":{"target":{"wt":"nominated","href":"./Template:Nominated"},"params":{},"i":2}},"[\n|-\n|| [[29th Grammy Awards|1987]]\n| ''[[Love Zone]]''\n| [[Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance|Best Male R&B Vocal Performance]]\n| ",{"template":{"target":{"wt":"nominated","href":"./Template:Nominated"},"params":{},"i":3}},"][\n|}"]}" id="mwAWI">Billy Ocean has been nominated three times for a ]Grammy Award , with one win. [ 36]
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