NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Album

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This article lists the winners and nominees for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Album. This award has been given since the 1988 ceremony and since its conception, Whitney Houston holds the record for most wins in this category with four. Houston also holds the record for most consecutive wins with three, winning for the soundtracks to The Bodyguard , Waiting to Exhale and The Preacher's Wife back to back to back.

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Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

1980s

YearArtistAlbumRef
1988
Michael Jackson Bad [1] [2]
Pebbles Pebbles
Kool Moe Dee How Ya Like Me Now
Keith Sweat Make It Last Forever
Stevie Wonder Characters
1989
Anita Baker Giving You the Best That I Got [3] [4]
Gerald Albright Bermuda Nights
Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly Silky Soul
Soul II Soul Keep On Movin'
Various Artists Do the Right Thing

1990s

YearArtistAlbumRef
1990
Quincy Jones Back on the Block [5]
1991
1992
Luther Vandross Power of Love [6] [7]
Boyz II Men Cooleyhighharmony
Stevie Wonder Jungle Fever
Natalie Cole Unforgettable... with Love
Various Artists New Jack City
1993
Various Artists Boomerang [8]
1994
Whitney Houston The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album [9]
1995
1996
Whitney Houston Waiting to Exhale: Original Soundtrack Album [10] [11]
Brandy Brandy
TLC CrazySexyCool
Boyz II Men II
Quincy Jones Q's Jook Joint
1997
Whitney Houston The Preacher's Wife: Original Soundtrack Album [12] [13]
Prince Emancipation
Maxwell Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite
Curtis Mayfield New World Order
Fugees The Score
1998
Various Artists Soul Food [14]
1999
Lauryn Hill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill [15] [16]
Mariah Carey #1's
Whitney Houston My Love is Your Love
Brandy Never Say Never
Kirk Franklin The Nu Nation Project

2000s

YearArtistAlbumRef
2000
Various Artists The Best Man [17]
Eric Benét A Day in the Life
Mary J. Blige Mary
Quincy Jones From Q with Love
TLC FanMail
2001
Stevie Wonder At the Close of a Century [18]
Toni Braxton The Heat
Natalie Cole Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
Joe My Name is Joe
Jill Scott Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1
2002
Alicia Keys Songs in A Minor [19]
Aaliyah Aaliyah
India Arie Acoustic Soul
Michael Jackson Invincible
Jill Scott Experience: Jill Scott 826+
2003
Kirk Franklin The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin [20]
India Arie Voyage to India
Nelly Nellyville
Musiq Soulchild Juslisen
Various Artists Brown Sugar
2004
Luther Vandross Dance with My Father [21]
Mary J. Blige Love & Life
R. Kelly Chocolate Factory
Alicia Keys The Diary of Alicia Keys
OutKast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
2005
Prince Musicology [22]
Destiny's Child Destiny Fulfilled
Queen Latifah The Dana Owens Album
Usher Confessions
2006
Mariah Carey The Emancipation of Mimi [23]
Mary J. Blige The Breakthrough
Alicia Keys Unplugged
Various Artists So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross
Kanye West Late Registration
2007
Various Artists Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture [24]
Beyoncé B'Day
Mary J. Blige Reflections: A Retrospective
John Legend Once Again
Corinne Bailey Rae Corinne Bailey Rae
2008
Alicia Keys As I Am [25]
Mary J. Blige Growing Pains
Chris Brown Exclusive
Seal System
Kanye West Graduation
2009
Jennifer Hudson Jennifer Hudson [26]
Beyoncé I Am... Sasha Fierce
Ne-Yo Year of the Gentleman
Seal Soul
Kanye West 808 & Heartbreak

2010s

YearArtistAlbumRef
2010
Mary J. Blige Stronger with Each Tear [27]
Mariah Carey Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel
Jay Z The Blueprint 3
Alicia Keys The Element of Freedom
Maxwell BLACKsummers'night
2011
John Legend and The Roots Wake Up! [28]
Smokey Robinson Now and Then
Sade Soldier of Love
Usher Raymond vs. Raymond
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
2012
Jennifer Hudson I Remember Me [29]
Beyoncé 4
Chris Brown F.A.M.E.
Lupe Fiasco Lasers
Jill Scott The Light of the Sun
2013
Whitney Houston I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston [30]
Chuck D, Herbie Hancock, will.i.am and Nikki Yanofsky On the Shoulders of Giants
Michael Jackson Bad 25
Alicia Keys Girl on Fire
Elle Varner Perfectly Imperfect
2014
Charlie Wilson Love, Charlie [31]
John Legend Love in the Future
Janelle Monáe The Electric Lady
Robin Thicke Blurred Lines
Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience – The Complete Experience
2015
Aretha Franklin Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics [32]
Beyoncé Beyoncé: Platinum Edition
Toni Braxton and Babyface Love, Marriage & Divorce
Jennifer Hudson JHUD
Pharrell Williams GIRL
2016
Jill Scott Woman [33]
Empire Cast Empire: Original Soundtrack from Season 1
Janet Jackson Unbreakable
The Weeknd Beauty Behind the Madness
Charlie Wilson Forever Charlie
2017
Beyoncé Lemonade [34]
Chance the Rapper Coloring Book
Anthony Hamilton What I'm Feelin'
Kendrick Lamar Untitled Unmastered
Solange A Seat at the Table
2018
Kendrick Lamar DAMN. [35]
Mary J. Blige Strength of a Woman
JAY-Z 4:44
Brian McKnight Genesis
Charlie Wilson In It to Win It
2019
Ella Mai Ella Mai [36]
Janelle Monáe Dirty Computer
MAJOR. Even More
The Carters Everything Is Love
H.E.R. I Used to Know Her: The Prelude

2020s

YearArtistAlbumRef
2020
Beyoncé Homecoming: The Live Album [37]
Lizzo Cuz I Love You
H.E.R. I Used to Know Her
Fantasia Sketchbook
India Arie Worthy
2021
Jhené Aiko Chilombo [38]
Alicia Keys Alicia
Brandy B7
John Legend Bigger Love
Ledisi The Wild Card
2022
Jazmine Sullivan Heaux Tales
Silk Sonic An Evening with Silk Sonic
H.E.R. Back of My Mind
Drake Certified Lover Boy
Giveon When It's All Said and Done... Take Time
2023
Beyoncé Renaissance
Ari Lennox Age/Sex/Location
Chris Brown Breezy (Deluxe)
Kendrick Lamar Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers
PJ Morton Watch the Sun
2024
Victoria Monét Jaguar II
Summer Walker Clear 2: Soft Life EP
Drake For All the Dogs
Burna Boy I Told Them...
Janelle Monáe The Age of Pleasure


Multiple wins and nominations

Wins

Nominations

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