Alicia Keys' awards and nominations
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As of 2006, Alicia Keys has won nearly 80 awards, including nine Grammy Awards. She is one of only four female artists awarded five Grammys in one year, the others being Lauryn Hill, Norah Jones, and Beyoncé.
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[edit] 2001 awards won
- Billboard Music Awards
- Female Artist of the Year
- New R&B/HipHop Artist of the Year
- Female New Artist of the Year
- MTV Video Music Awards
- Best New Artist in a Video
- Rolling Stone Readers Choice
- Best new Artist of the Year
- Best R&B Artist
[edit] 2001 award nominations
- Billboard Music Awards
- Female Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year
- Female R&B/HipHop Artist of the Year
- New R&B/HipHop Artist of the Year
- R&B/HipHop Album of the Year
- Hot 100 Single of the Year
[edit] 2002 awards won
- Grammy Awards
- 2002 Song of the Year ("Fallin'")
- 2002 Best New Artist
- 2002 Best Female R&B Vocal Performance ("Fallin'")
- 2002 Best R&B Song ("Fallin'")
- 2002 Best R&B Album ("Songs in A Minor")
- American Music Awards
- 2002 Favorite New Artist Pop or Rock 'n' Roll Music
- 2002 Favorite New Artist Soul/Rhythm & Blues Music
- MTV Europe Music Awards
- 2002 Best R&B
- NAACP Image Awards
- 2002 Outstanding New Artist
- 2002 Outstanding Female Artist
- 2002 Outstanding Song, "A Woman's Worth"
- 2002 Outstanding Video, "Fallin'"
- BET Awards
- 2002 Best New Artist
- Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Awards
- 2002 Album of the Year ("Songs in A Minor")
- 2002 Top Female Artist
- 2002 Top New Artist
- 2002 Top Albums Artist
- Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards
- Best R&B/Soul Album, Solo ("Songs in A Minor")
- Soul Train Music Awards
- 2002 R&B/Soul Album, Female
- 2002 R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist
- 2002 Sammy Davis Junior Entertainer of the Year, Female
- Teen Choice Awards
- Choice Album ("Songs in A Minor")
- Choice Singer Songwriter
- Echo Awards
- 2002 Best New Artist International
- World Music Awards
- 2002 World's Best-Selling New Artist
- 2002 Best-Selling R&B/Hip Hop Artist
[edit] 2002 award nominations
- Grammy Awards
- 2002 Record of the Year ("Fallin'")
- Brit Awards
- Best International Female Artist
- Best International Album ("Songs In A Minor")
- MTV Video Music Awards
- Best R&B Video ("A Woman's Worth")
- Best Cinematography (John Perez for "A Woman's Worth")
- NAACP Image Awards
- Outstanding Performance in a Variety Series/Special (The 2001 MTV Video Music Awards)
- Outstanding Song ("Fallin'")
- Outstanding Album ("Songs in A Minor")
- American Music Awards
- Favorite Female Artist Pop/Rock
- FavoriteFemale Artist Soul/R&B
- Favorite Album Soul/R&B
- FAvorite Internet Artist of the Year
[edit] 2003 awards won
- VH1
- 100 Best Songs of the Past 25 Years includes "Fallin'" at #37.
[edit] 2004 awards won
- Billboard Music Awards
- 2004 Female Artist of the Year
- 2004 Top Pop Artist, Female (Albums and Singles)
- 2004 Female Hot 100 Artist of the Year
- 2004 Female R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year
- 2004 Hot 100 Songwriter of the Year
- 2004 R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay Single of the Year
- 2004 R&B/Hip-Hop Single of the Year
- 2004 R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Artist of the Year
- NAACP Image Awards
- Best Female Artist
- Soul Train Awards
- R&B/Soul Single, Female ("You Don't Know My Name")
- American Music Awards
- 2004 Favorite Female Artist Soul/Rhythm & Blues Music
- MTV Video Music Awards
- 2004 Best R&B Video ("If I Ain't Got You")
- MTV Europe Music Awards
- 2004 Best R&B
- Vibe Award
- Artist of the Year
- Best R&B Song ("If I Ain't Got You")
- World Music Awards
- 2004 Best-Selling R&B Female Artist
- Rolling Stone Readers Choice
- Best R&B Artist
[edit] 2004 award nominations
- MTV Video Music Awards
- Best Female Video ("If I Ain't Got You")
- Best Art Direction ("You Don't Know My Name")
- MTV Europe Awards
- Best Female Artist
- Brit Awards
- Best International Female Artist
- American Music Awards
- Favorite Album Soul/Rythum & Blues Music
[edit] 2005 awards won
- Grammy Awards
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance ("If I Ain't Got You")
- Best R&B Song ("You Don't Know My Name")
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals ("My Boo" with Usher)
- Best R&B Album ("The Diary of Alicia Keys")
- Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Awards
- R&B/Hip-Hop Female Artist of the Year
- R&B/Hip-Hop Songwriter of the Year
- ASCAP Rhythum & Soul Awards[1]
- Songwriter of the Year (Shared this Award with Jermaine Dupri)
- Top R&B/Hip-Hop Song of the Year ("If I Ain't Got You")
- ASCAP Pop Awards[2]
- Most Performed Song ("If I Ain't Got You")
- Most Performed Song ("You Don't Know My Name")
- BET Awards
- Best R&B Female Artist
- MTV Video Music Awards
- Best R&B Video ("Karma")
- NAACP Image Awards
- Best Song ("If I Ain't Got You")
- Best Music Video ("If I Ain't Got You")
- Soul Train Awards
- R&B/Soul Single, Female ("If I Ain't Got You")
- R&B/Soul Album, Female ("The Diary of Alicia Keys")
- R&B/Soul Single, Group, Band, or Duo ("My Boo" with Usher)
- Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards
- Best R&B/Soul or Rap Song of the Year ("If I Ain't Got You")
- Peoples Choice Awards
- 2005 Favorite Female Artist
- MTV Europe Music Awards
- Best R&B
[edit] 2005 award nominations
- Grammy Awards
- Album of the Year ("The Diary of Alicia Keys")
- Song of the Year (awarded to the songwriter for "If I Ain't Got You")
- Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group ("Diary" with Tony Toni Tone)
- Best R&B Song (awarded to the songwriters for "My Boo" with Jermaine Dupri, Usher, Manuel Seal and Adonis Shropshire)
- Brit Awards
- Best International Female Artist
- MTV Europe Music Awards
- Best Female Artist
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
- Best Female Singer
[edit] 2006 awards won
- NAACP Awards — 2006
- Outstanding Female Artist
- Outstanding song ("Unbreakable")
- Outstanding Music Video ("Unbreakable")
[edit] 2006 award nominations
- Grammy Awards — 2006
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "Unbreakable";
- Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance for "If I Was Your Woman"
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "If This World Were Mine" with Jermaine Paul.
- Best R&B Song for "Unbreakable"
- Best R&B Album for "Unplugged"
- NAACP Awards — 2006
- Outstanding Album ("Unplugged")
- Soul Train Awards
- Best Female R&B/Soul Single for "Unbreakable",
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
- Best Female Singer
- MOBO Awards
- Best International Female