Intro
American musical group
Awards Received
MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video
MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography
American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group
Nominated For
MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year Grammy Award for Best New Artist MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist MTV Video Music Award – Viewer's Choice MTV Video Music Award for Best Editing MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography MTV Video Music Award for Best Art Direction American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Favorite Pop/Rock Album Juno Award for International Album of the Year NAACP Image Award for Outstanding New Artist MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video
Members, past and present

C+C Music Factory was an American musical group formed in 1989 by David Cole and Robert Clivillés. The group is best known for their five hit singles: "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)", "Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll)", "Things That Make You Go Hmmm...", "Just a Touch of Love", and "Keep It Comin'". The band stopped recording in 1996, following Cole's death. In 2010, C+C Music Factory reformed with Eric Kupper replacing Cole. Original member Freedom Williams acquired trademark rights to the name in 2003 and still tours under that moniker.

C+C Music Factory have earned a total of 35 music industry awards worldwide, including five Billboard Music Awards, five American Music Awards, and two MTV Video Music Awards. In December 2016, Billboard magazine ranked them as the 44th most successful dance artist of all time.