Grammy Awards
1974 - Best Rhythm & Blues
Performance by a
Duo or Group with Vocal
"Tell me Something Good"
Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan
1983 - Best Rhythm & Blues
Vocal Performance, Female
"Chaka Khan" (Album)
Chaka Khan
1983 - Best Vocal Arrangement
for Two or More Voices
"The Be Bop Medley"
Chaka Khan and Arif Mardin
1983 - Best Rhythm & Blues
Performance
by a Duo or Group with Vocal
"Ain't Nobody"
Rufus and Chaka Khan
1984 - Best Rhythm & Blues
Vocal Performance, Female
"I Feel For You" (Song)
Chaka Khan
1990 - Best Rhythm & Blues
Performance by a
Duo or Group with Vocal
"I'll Be Good To You" (Song)
Chaka Khan and Ray Charles
1992 - Best Rhythm & Blues
Vocal Performance, Female
"The Woman I Am" (Album)
Chaka Khan
2003 - Best Traditional Rhythm & Blues
Performance By A Group Or Duo
"What's Going On ?" (Song)
Chaka Khan & The Funk Brothers
In addition to the 8 Grammy Awards listed above, Chaka Khan has also recieved 12 other Grammy nominations, which is also very honorable. Special thanks to Anders Ringman for helping me fill in a few gaps!
Grammy Nominations
1977 - 'Ask Rufus'
Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan
1978 - 'I'm Every Woman'
Chaka Khan
1981 - 'What Cha Gonna Do For Me ?'(Album)
Chaka Khan
1982 - 'Echoes Of An Era'
Chaka Khan, Lenny White, etc.
1986 - 'Destiny' (Album)
Chaka Khan
1990 - 'The Places You Find Love'
Quincy Jones with Chaka Khan & Sieddah Garrett
1995 - 'Love Me Still'
Chaka Khan and Bruce Hornsby
1996 - 'Stomp'
Quincy Jones feat.Chaka Khan & many others!
1996 - 'Never Miss The Water'
Chaka Khan & Me'Shell N'Degeocello
1997 - 'Summertime'
Chaka Khan (with Joe Henderson)
1997 - 'Missing You'
Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight, Brandy, & Tamia
2007 - 'Everyday (Family Reunion)'
Chaka Khan, Gerald Levert, Yolanda Adams & Carl Thomas
(from 'Madea's Family Reunion' SDTK)
Other Awards & Honors
-Chaka has also won 4 American Music Awards during her career.
-During the 1998 Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, Chaka was honored with the
'Lena Horne Award' for Outstanding Career Achievement.
-On December 3, 2004, Chaka received an honorary doctorate degree
from the Berklee College of Music in California
-On June 27, 2006, Chaka recieved The 2006 B.E.T. Award For Lifetime Achievement.