1995
January:
American Music Awards: Favorite Pop/Rock Single,
Favorite Soul/R&B single ("I'll Make Love to You"), and
Favorite Duo, or Group in Soul/R&B
February:
Grammys: Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group,
Best R&B Album, and Song of the Year ( Song of the Year goes to Babyface) ("I'll Make Love to You")
Soul Train Music Awards: R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band, or Duo ("I'll Make Love to You"),
and R&B/Soul Album of the Year by a Group, Band, or Duo (II)
Kids' Choice Awards: Best Musical Group, and the 1995 Hall of Fame Award
World Music Awards: Best International Group
June:
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Favorite CD of the Year,
and Favorite R&B CD of the Year (II)
The VH1 Honors: An award for helping in the Big Brother/Sisters Foundation
1996
January:
American Music Awards: Best Soul/R&B Album (II),
and Favorite Duo or Group in Soul/R&B
Soul Train Music Awards: The Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year
NAACP: Best Group
Philly Walk/Hall of Fame Award
December:
Billboard Music Awards: Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey got an award for the longest running song ever ("One Sweet Day")
1997
BMI Pop Awards: Songwriter, and Publishers Award
ASCAP Pop Awards: Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey won two awards for "One Sweet Day."
The awards were Best Song of the Year, and one of the Best Songs of the Year
1998
American Music Awards: Best R&B Duo or Group
NAACP Image Awards: Best Group
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Best R&B Duo or Group
Colin Powell award on September 24, 1998, at a benefit concert.
Boyz II Men were the youngest artists and the first group to be inducted into BET Hall of Fame on October 23, 1998.
1999
Voices of Freedom Award:
In early January of 1999, Boyz II Men received the first ever Voices of Freedom award on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Philly.
RIAA Diamond Award:
On March 16, 1999 Boyz II Men were awarded a Diamond Award for II selling 12 million copies in the United States alone.
The RIAA Century Awards:
The RIAA names Boyz II Men the best-selling R&B Group of the entire century.