List of Backstreet Boys awards

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As one of the Best-selling artists worldwide the Backstreet Boys have received numerous Awards and accolades in recognition of their worldwide success in the music industry.

Below is the list of some of the awards, records and achievements of the Backstreet Boys.

Contents

[edit] 1995

[edit] 1996

  • London's Red Nose Magazine
    • Best Newcomers
  • Viva Comet Awards
    • Best Newcomers

[edit] 1997

  • Germany
    • Golden Camera
  • Viva Comet Awards
    • Best Group
    • Band of the Year (U.S. Choice)
  • Bravo & Pop Magazine
    • Best Group
  • Pop Rocky Reader's Choice:
    • Best Group
  • Smash Hits Awards
    • Best Band On Planet
    • Best International Band
    • Best Album: Backstreet's Back
    • Best Album Cover: Backstreet's Back
    • Best Video: Everybody (Backstreet's Back)
    • Best Male Haircut: Nick Carter
  • Diamond Award (Canada)
    • Backstreet Boys certified as a Diamond album in Canada (1,000,000 units sold).

[edit] 1998

  • MuchMusic Video Awards
    • Favorite International Group
  • Prix Gemini (Canadian Award)
    • Best Performance in a Variety Program or Series
  • Billboard magazine's Year End Chart
    • The Billboard 200 Top Albums: #3
    • Top Pop Artist: #3
    • Adult contemporary artist of the year: #2
    • Hot Adult Contemporary: #4 Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)
    • Billboard Hot 100: #3 Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)
  • Canada's Year End Chart
    • Top Canadian Albums: #1 ("Backstreet's Back")
    • Top Canadian Singles: "As Long As You Love Me" ~ #2
    • Top Canadian Singles: "All I Have To Give" ~ #4
    • Top Canadian Singles: "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" ~ #6
    • Top Canadian Singles: "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" ~ #8
    • Music Video Sales: "Backstreet Boys: All Access" ~ #1
  • Viva Comet Awards
    • Band of the Year (U.S. Choice)-[2nd year]
  • Billboard Video Music Awards
    • Best Clip (Dance): "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)".
Backstreet Boys at the cover of Entertainment Weekly Magazine, 1998
Backstreet Boys at the cover of Entertainment Weekly Magazine, 1998
  • E! Online
    • 1998's biggest non-soundtracks: (#1) Backstreet Boys
  • Diamond Award (Canada)
    • Backstreet's Back certified as a Diamond album in Canada (1,000,000 units sold).
  • Billboard Music Awards
    • Group Album of the Year
    • Adult Contemporary Group of the Year
    • Album of the Year: Backstreet Boys (Nomination)
  • People magazine
    • Men We Love: # 3
    • 25 Most Intriguing People Of The Year: # 3
  • RIAA
    • Best-selling recording artists of '98: (#2)
    • Best-Selling albums of '98: (#3)

[edit] 1999

  • World Music Awards
    • World's Best-selling American Group
    • World's Best-selling Pop Group
    • World's Best-selling R&B Group
    • World's Best-selling Dance Artist
  • Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
    • Favorite Pop Group
    • Favorite CD: Backstreet Boys
  • Artist Direct Web Honours
    • Artist Of the Year
    • Favorite Pop Group
    • Best Pop Fan-site
  • Viva Comet Awards
    • Band of the Year (U.S. Choice)-[3rd year]
  • Saturday Night Live
    • Season Finale: A record-breaking audience of 8.3 million. (At around $20 a shot that's close to $200,000,000 in revenues!)
  • Teen Choice Awards
    • Music Video of the Year: All I Have To Give
  • MTV Video Music Awards
    • Video Of the year: "I Want It That Way"
    • Best Group Video: "I Want It That Way"
    • Best Pop Video: "I Want It That Way"
    • Viewer's Choice: "I Want It That Way"
  • Diamond Award (U.S.)
    • Backstreet Boys certified as a Diamond album in the U.S.(10,000,000 units sold).
  • Smash Hits Awards
    • Best Band on Planet Pop
    • Best Non-British Band
    • Best Single of 1999: I Want It That Way
    • Best Album: Millennium
    • Best Pop Video: Larger Than Life
    • Best Male Haircut - Nick Carter
    • Best Looking Male - Nick Carter
    • Funniest Person In The World - Brian Littrell
  • Diamond Awards (Canada)
    • Millennium certified as a Diamond album in Canada (1,000,000 units sold).
  • WB Radio Music Award
  • Diamond Award (U.S.)
    • Millennium certified as a Diamond album in the U.S. (10,000,000 units sold).
  • MuchMusic Video Awards
    • Favorite International Group
  • Rupp Arena
    • Concert sold out in a record-breaking 24 minutes
  • Make-A-Wish Foundation Entertainment Awards
    • Wish Grantors of the Year
  • MuchMusic Entertainment Awards
    • Combat Zone Weekend Champ: Larger Than Life
  • Rolling Stone
    • Readers Poll → #1 Band of the Year
    • Readers Poll → #1 Album of the Year: Millennium
    • Readers Poll → #1 Single of the Year: I Want It That Way
    • Readers Poll → #1 Artist of the Year
    • Readers Poll → #1 Tour: Into the Millennium
    • Readers Poll → #1 Video: Larger Then Life
    • Readers Poll → #1 Album Cover: Millennium
    • Readers Poll → #1 Hype
    • Readers Poll → #1 Best Dressed Artist
    • Readers Poll → #1 Best Fan Site
    • Critics Poll → #1 Artist of the Year
    • Critics Poll → #1 Album of the Year: Millennium
    • Critics Poll → #1 Single of the Year I Want It That Way
  • Canadian Chart Record
    • The only group in Canadian history to have three consecutive Diamond albums, commemorating sales of over one million units.
    • The first act to reach No. 1 with first three albums.
    • First week sales record in Canada, as tabulated by SoundScan: Selling in excess of 191,791 units.
  • The Top 100 of 90's Everything (Canada and U.S.A.)
    • Top 100 Singles of the 90's That Stayed Longest on the Canadian Charts: Quit playing Games (With My Heart) (#2) (1997) (85 weeks), Get Down (You're the One for Me)(#7) (1996) (53 weeks)
    • Top 100 Groups of the 1990s in Canada: (#3)
    • Top 100 Groups of the 1990s in the US: (#3)
    • Top 100 Groups of All Time in Canada: (#6)
    • Top 100 Groups of All Time in US: (#10)
  • Teen People poll
    • Best Boy Band: Backstreet Boys
    • Musical Act With All The Right Moves: Backstreet Boys
    • Best Milk Mustache: Backstreet Boys
    • Best Music Video: "I Want It That Way"
    • Best Summer Tour: In To The Millennium
    • Best Celeb Facial Hair: A.J. McLean
    • Most Creatice Coif: A.J. McLean
  • Entertainment Weekly Poll
    • No. 1 Entertainer Of The Year (with 31.94% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Group Of The year (with 39.23% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Artist Of The Year (with 35.94% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Album Of The Year : Millennium (with 55.12% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Song Of The Year : I Want It That Way (with 25.78% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Video Of The Year : Larger Then Life (with 28.97% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Band That Made You Scream (with 27.20% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Tour (with 23.90% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Hottest Band (with 32.81% of the votes)
    • No. 1 People Of The Year (with 21.23% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Song That Touched Your Heart: I Want It That Way (with 26.90% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Hype (with 30.70% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Hottest Blonde (Male): Nick Carter (with 20.10% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Hottest (Male): Nick Carter (with 20.16% of the votes)
  • VH1 Poll
    • Band Of The Year
    • Album Of The Year
  • RIAA
    • The best-selling recording artists of 1999
    • The best-selling Album of 1999
  • Wall of Sound
    • Readers poll Top 25 Albums of the 1999: #1
  • Lime magazine
    • Pop's 10 Most Powerful People: Nick Carter (#1), Kevin Richardson (#2).
  • Web Users Entertainment Award
    • Most Wanted People and Events of 1999 and Ones to Watch in 2000 → Most Wanted Bands: #1
  • LiveDaily's Best of 1999
    • Artist Of The Year
    • Album Of The Year
    • Song Of The Year
    • Large Venue Tour Of The Year
    • Best Performers
    • Best Official website
    • Best Fan Site
  • Billboard magazine's Year End Chart
    • The Billboard 200 Top Albums: #1
    • Top Pop Artist: #1
    • Adult contemporary artist of the year: #2
    • Hot Adult Contemporary: #6 I Want It That Way
    • Billboard Hot 100: #5 I Want It That Way
Backstreet Boys at the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, 1999
Backstreet Boys at the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, 1999
  • Billboard Music Awards
    • Artist of the Year
    • Album of the Year: Millennium
    • Albums Artist Group/Duo of the Year
    • Albums Artist of the Year
    • Group Album Of The Year: Backstreet Boys (Special Award)
    • Hot 100 Singles Artist (Nomination)
    • Adult Contemporary Artist of the Year (Nomination)
  • Canada's Year End Chart
    • Top Canadian Albums: #1 ("Millennium")
    • Top Canadian Singles: "I Want It That Way" ~ #2
    • Top Canadian Singles: "All I Have To Give" ~ #74
    • Top Canadian Singles: "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" ~ #77
    • Music Video Sales: "Homecoming-Live in Orlando" ~ #1
    • Music Video Sales: "Backstreet Boys: All Access" ~ #10
  • MTV TRL Awards
    • Best Of '99: I Want It That Way (#1)
  • MuchMusic
    • Top Videos of '99: I Want It That Way (#1), Larger Than Life (#2)
  • Guinness Book of Records
    • Best Sales Week in History @1.13 Million Albums (Millennium)
    • Fastest Selling Album in a Year (Millennium)
    • Best-selling Album for First Half of 1999 (Millennium)
    • Most Radio Station Adds In First Week: "I Want It That Way" with 165 radio adds.
    • Most Tickets Sold In Oneday: 765,000 tickets (selling out all 53 concert dates)
    • US$14 million of merchandise was purchased by fans during the 1999 "Into The Millennium" tour.
    • The '99 tour drew over 2 million fans, breaking the record for largest indoor audience.
    • Most expensive music videos ever made: Larger Then Life (#5) (Cost: $2,100,000+)
  • MTV
    • TRL's End Of Summer Countdown: I Want It That Way (#1)
    • Most Wanted Hits: --Artists Chart: (#1) --Albums Chart: (#1) --Songs Chart: (#1) --Videos Chart: (#1)
  • YTV
    • YTV Year-end Countdown: I Want It That Way (#1), Larger Than Life (#3)
  • Entertainment Weekly
    • The Best of 90's -- Music-: I Want It That Way (#3)
    • The 100 Greatest Entertainers of the 90's: (#2)
  • SoundScan
    • Top 10 best-selling albums of the 90's: Millennium (#5), Backstreet Boys (#9)

[edit] 2000

Backstreet Boys at the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, 2000
Backstreet Boys at the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, 2000
  • Star Concert Industry Award
    • Major Tour of the Year: In To The Millennium Tour 1999
    • Most Creative Stage Production: In To The Millennium Tour 1999
  • Sonicnet/Addicted to Noise Readers Poll
    • Artist of the year
    • Album of the year: Millennium
    • Song of the year: I Want It That Way
    • Video of the year: Larger Than Life
    • Artist Website of the year
    • Live Band or Artist of the year
    • Tour of the year: In To The Millennium Tour
  • Grammy Awards
    • The Boys received 5 Nominations--
    • Album of the Year: Millennium
    • Record of the Year: I Want It That Way
    • Song of the Year: I Want It That Way
    • Best Pop Album: Millennium
    • Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group: I Want It That Way
  • Rolling Stone Grammy Poll
    • Album of the year: #1 Millennium (24% votes)
    • Record of the year: #1 I Want It That Way (29% votes)
    • Pop album of the year: #1 Millennium (42% votes)
  • Premios Amigo Awards (Spain)
    • Best International Band
  • Forbes magazine
    • Top 100 Celebrity (Income and the media buzz): #8
  • MCY.com
    • The most watched web event ever (A world record with over 55 million hits)
  • Teen People poll
    • Best Boy Band: Backstreet Boys
    • Musical Act With All The Right Moves: Backstreet Boys
    • Best Music Video: "Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely"
    • Hottest Male: Nick Carter
  • Teen.com Entertainment Awards
    • Best Group
    • Best Song (Group): Larger Then Life
    • Best Song: I Want It That Way
    • Best CD: Millennium
    • Hottest Male: Nick Carter
  • HarrisZone Grammy poll
    • Album of the Year (7685 votes): Millennium (64%)
  • Viva Comet Awards
    • Band of the Year (U.S. Choice)-[4th year]
  • Canadian Chart Record
    • Only group in history to dominate all charts simultaneously
    • The first act to reach No. 1 with first four albums.
    • First week sales record for a group in Canada, as tabulated by SoundScan: Selling in excess of 150, 000 units.
    • Canadian Adult Contemporary chart: Most weeks at No. 1 (14 weeks with "Shape Of My Heart")
    • The highest-ever debut ("Shape Of My Heart" debuted at No. 3, shattering the previous record of No. 10 set by U2.)
    • Longest stay at No. 1 (for 6 weeks with "Shape Of My Heart")
    • Most first-day spins on CHR Radio
    • Longest No. 1 on both CHR and AC chart (A combined 19 weeks at No. 1)
  • Entertainment Weekly Poll
    • No. 1 Group Of The year (with 29.71% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Hottest Band (with 29.91% of the votes)
    • No. 1 People Of The Year (with 20.20% of the votes)
    • No. 2 Entertainer Of The Year (with 22.24% of the votes)
    • No. 2 Artist Of The Year (with 26.26% of the votes)
    • No. 3 Song Of The Year : Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely (with 21.18% of the votes)
    • No. 4 Video Of The Year : Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely(with 17.17% of the votes)
    • No. 2 Song That Touched Your Heart: Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely(with 19.10% of the votes)
    • No. 2 Hottest Blonde (Male): Nick Carter (with 21.20% of the votes)
    • No. 2 Hottest (Male): Nick Carter (with 16.13% of the votes)
  • Teen Choice Awards
    • Choice Album: Millennium
    • Choice Single: Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely
    • Choice Love Song: Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely
    • Choice Pop Group
    • Choice Male Hottie: Nick Carter
  • World Music Awards
    • World's Best-selling American Group
    • World's Best-selling Pop Group
    • World's Best-selling R&B Group
    • World's Best-selling Dance Artist
  • California Music Award
    • Outstanding Album ("Millennium")
    • Outstanding Single ("I Want It That Way")
    • Outstanding Group
  • Billboard Music Video Award
    • Fantastic Video: ("Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely") (Nomination)
  • MTV IMMIES (India)
    • Best Pop
    • Best CD
  • LiveDaily's Best of 2005
    • Artist Of The Year
    • Best Performers
    • Best Official website
    • Song Of The Year
  • MuchMusic Entertainment Awards
    • Combat Zone Weekend Champ: The One
  • Billboard magazine's Year End Chart
    • The Billboard 200 Top Albums: #9 ("Millennium")
    • Top Pop Artist: #4
    • Adult contemporary artist of the year: #3
    • Hot Adult Contemporary: #4 Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely
    • Billboard Hot 100: #6 Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely
  • Canada's Year End Chart
    • Top Canadian Albums: #10 ("Millennium")
    • Top Canadian Singles: "Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely" ~ #1
    • Top Canadian Singles: "Larger The Life" ~ #10
    • Top Canadian Singles: "The One" ~ #16
    • Top Canadian Singles: "I Want It That Way" ~ #58
    • Music Video Sales: "Homecoming: Live In Orlando" ~ #10
  • Radio Music Awards
    • Artist of the Year (Top 40/Pop Radio) (Nomination)
    • Song of the Year (Top 40/Pop Radio): Show Me the Meaning Of Being Lonely (Nomination)
    • Most Requested Slow Dance Song: Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely
    • Artist of the Year (Top 40/Adult Radio)
  • Guinness Book of Records
    • Best International Sales Week in History @ 5 million: "Black & Blue".
    • First artists in history to achieve back-to-back million-plus first week sales.
    • The highest debut certification: "Black & Blue", which was simultaneously certified Gold (500,000 copies), Platinum (1 million copies), and eight-times Platinum (8 million copies).
    • Most Radio Station Adds In First Week: "Shape Of My Heart" with 170 radio adds.
Backstreet Boys at the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, 3rd time in 2000
Backstreet Boys at the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, 3rd time in 2000
  • Rolling Stone
    • Readers Poll → #1 Band of the Year
    • Readers Poll → #1 People of the Year
    • Readers Poll → #1 Artist of the Year
    • Readers Poll → #4 Single of the Year: Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely
    • Readers Poll → #2 Video: Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely
    • Readers Poll → #1 Best Dressed Artist
    • Readers Poll → #1 Best Fan Site
    • Critics Poll → #2 Artist of the Year
  • MTV
    • Most Wanted Hits: --Artists Chart: (#1)--Songs Chart: (#3) --Videos Chart: (#5)
  • VH1
    • My VH1' Award: Favorite Group
  • MuchMusic
    • Top Videos of '00: Shape Of My Heart (#2)
  • YTV
    • YTV Year-end Countdown: Shape Of My Heart (#1), Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely (#20)
  • MTV
    • 2000s Biggest Money Makers: CD Sales:(#1) $190,800,000 -- Tour Revenue:(#5) $25,800,000
  • Rolling Stone magazine
    • Rolling Stone & MTV: 100 Greatest Pop Songs Of All Time: "I Want It That Way" at #10.

[edit] 2001

  • World Music Awards
    • World's Best-selling American Group
    • World's Best-selling Pop Group
    • World's Best-selling R&B Group
    • World's Best-selling Dance Artist
  • Teen Scene Magazine
    • Best Tour: Black & Blue
    • Best Album: Black & Blue
    • Best Pop Group
    • Best Song: The Call
    • Best Video: The Call
    • Best Body: Nick Carter
    • Best Couple: Brian & Leighanne Littrell
  • Grammy Awards
    • Best Pop Vocal Performance duo or group: Show Me The Meaning Of Being lonely (Nomination)
  • Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
    • Favorite Group
    • Favorite Pop Group
    • Favorite CD: Black & Blue (Nomination)
  • Guinness Book of Records
    • "The Highest Selling Boyband In History" with over 77 million sales.
    • First group scince The Beatles to achieve 30 million sales of two discs.
    • The Backstreet Boys' 2001 "Black & Blue World Tour" earned US$350 million in ticket sales, making the band among the world's highest-paid live entertainers.
  • Canada's Record Book
    • First act to have all five albums to debut at No. 1 on the chart
    • The only group in Canadian history to have four consecutive Diamond albums, commemorating sales of over one million units.
  • Viva Comet Awards
    • Band of the Year (U.S. Choice)-[5th year]
  • Kentucky PRIDE Award
    • Establishing a foundation: Kevin Richardson for "Just Within Reach" foundation
    • Outdoor classroom: A.J. McLean for Lloyd Middle School
  • Diamond Award (Canada)
    • Black & Blue certified as a Diamond album in Canada (1,000,000 units sold).
  • Teen Choice Awards
    • Choice Album: Black & Blue
    • Choice Single: The Call
    • Choice Pop Group
    • Choice Male Hottie: Nick Carter
    • Choice Love Song: Shape Of My Heart
    • Choice Concert
  • Radio Music Awards
    • Most Requested Song: Drowning
  • Rolling Stone
    • Readers Poll → #3 Band of the Year
    • Readers Poll → #1 Album of the Year: "Black & Blue"
    • Readers Poll → #2 Artist of the Year
    • Readers Poll → #1 Tour: "2001 Black & Blue World Tour"
    • Readers Poll → #4 Video: "The Call"
    • Readers Poll → #1 Best Dressed Artist
    • Readers Poll → #2 Best Fan Site
    • Critics Poll → #3 Artist of the Year
    • Critics Poll → #2 Album of the Year: "Black & Blue"
  • Entertainment Weekly Poll
    • No. 2 Entertainer Of The Year (with 21.94% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Group Of The year (with 31.23% of the votes)
    • No. 2 Artist Of The Year (with 15.94% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Album Of The Year : "Black & Blue" (with 30.12% of the votes)
    • No. 2 Video Of The Year : "The Call" (with 18.92% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Tour (with 24.10% of the votes)
    • No. 2 People Of The Year (with 21.11% of the votes)
    • No. 2 Hottest Blonde (Male): Nick Carter (with 20.10% of the votes)
    • No. 1 Hottest (Male): Nick Carter (with 20.16% of the votes)
  • Billboard magazine Poll
    • No. 1 Album Of 2001: Black & Blue with 30% votes (total doubled the next closest challenger, The Beatles' "1" (Apple/Capitol), which pulled in 15% of the vote.)
    • No. 1 Artist Of 2001 with 50% votes (three times more than next closest challengers, Destiny's Child and Shaggy, both pulled in 16% votes.)
  • Billboard magazine's Year End Chart
    • The Billboard 200 Top Albums: #2 ("Black & Blue")
    • Top Pop Artist: #3
    • Adult contemporary artist of the year: #5
    • Hot Adult Contemporary: #7 "Shape Of My Heart"
    • Billboard Hot 100: #18 "Shape Of My Heart"
  • Billboard Music Awards
    • Album of the Year: Black & Blue (Nomination)
    • Albums Artist of the year (Nomination)
    • Albums Artist Duo/Group of the year
  • Canada's Year End Chart
    • Top Canadian Albums: #1 ("Black & Blue")
    • Top Canadian Singles: "Shape Of My Heart" ~ #1
    • Top Canadian Singles: "The Call" ~ #3
    • Top Canadian Singles: "More Than That" ~ #7
    • Music Video Sales: "Around The World With The Backstreet Boys" ~ #1
    • Music Video Sales: "Homecoming: Live In Orlando" ~ #13
  • MuchMusic Video Awards
    • Favorite International Group
  • My Vh1 Awards
    • Favorite Group
    • Must Have Album.
  • MuchMusic
    • Top Videos of '01: Drowning (#3), The Call (#5), More Than That (#88)
  • YTV
    • YTV Year-end Countdown: Drowning (#1), More Than That (#7), The Call (#12)
  • Forbes magazine
    • Top 100 Celebrity (Income and the media buzz): (#7)

[edit] 2002

  • World Music Awards
    • World's Best-selling American Group
    • World's Best-selling Pop Group
    • World's Best-selling R&B Group
  • Golden Hangar Award
    • Best Dressed Men @ the Grammys
  • Rit Dye Entertainment Style Awards
    • Most stylish group
    • Most stylish Music Video - Drowning
  • Teen Scene Magazine
    • CD That Rocks Your World
    • Single That Rocks Your World
    • Group That Rocks Your World
  • CosmoGirl magazine
  • MTV Japan Video Music Awards
    • Best Group
  • Forbes magazine
    • Top 100 Celebrity (Income and the media buzz): (#10)

[edit] 2003

Backstreet Boys' reunion at the 2003 Oprah Winfrey Show
Backstreet Boys' reunion at the 2003 Oprah Winfrey Show
  • MTV TRL Award
    • Gridlock Award (Shutting Down Times Square)
    • Sneak Attack: Fake Satellite Interview
    • Carson's Most Uncomfortable Moment, with Angry Backstreet Boys Fan (Tiffany)
  • VH1
    • VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the Past 25 Years: #61 I Want it That Way

[edit] 2004

  • Q magazine
    • Top 50 bands of all time: (#22)

[edit] 2005

  • MTV Latin American Awards
    • Favorite International Artist
  • Russian Music Award
    • Best Comeback
  • Relly Awards
    • Favorite Musical Guest
  • Star Shine magazine (RCA awards)
    • Artist Of The Year
    • Album Of The year: Never Gone
    • Song Of The year: Incomplete
    • Best Group
    • Most Requested Song: Incomplete
    • Best Hit: Incomplete
  • YTV
    • The HitList Special: Top Ten Boybands Of All Time: (#1)
  • Teen Choice Award
  • König Pilsener Arena (Germany)
    • "The Sold-Out Award" for a Record Breaking five Sell Out Shows
  • LiveDaily's Best of 2005
    • Best Performers
    • Best Official website
    • Best Fan Site : (www.Not-like-you.com)
  • Stylus magazine
    • Top 50 Singles of 2005: (#24) Incomplete
  • Canada's Year End Chart
    • AC - #16
    • Hot AC - #59
    • CHR/Pop - #46
    • Canadian AC - #8
    • Canadian Hot AC - #20
    • Canadian CHR - #23
  • Entertainment Weekly
    • Best 25 entertainers of the past 25 years (1980 - 2005): No. 17 Backstreet Boys
Backstreet Boys in the music video for "Incomplete"
Backstreet Boys in the music video for "Incomplete"
  • United World's Year End Charts
  • Rick Dee's Year-End Chart
    • Incomplete - #42
  • Z100's Top 100 of 2005
    • "Incomplete"-- #24
    • "Crawling Back To You"-- #58
    • "Just Want You To Know"-- #79
  • Blender magazine's 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born
    • "I Want It That Way" (#16)
    • "Larger Then Life" (#292)
  • Poll Star
    • Pollstar's Top 100 Tours of 2005: #51 ($12.6)
  • Celender
    • World's Biggest Money Makers (Concerts and Album Sales) 1997-2005: #1 ($533.1)

[edit] 2006

  • TRL Awards Italy
    • Best Group (Nomination)
    • Best No. 1 Video: "I Still..." (Nomination)
  • Recording Academy Honors
    • The Backstreet Boys were honored by the Recording Academy in Miami, FL with a Recording Academy Honors award to mark their success in the Music industry so far.
  • Bravo Supershow - OTTO Awards
    • Superband Pop 2005
  • 25 Memorable Moments
    • NO.16. TIMES SQUARE LIVE: October 22, 1998. The Backstreet Boys shut down Times Square during a "Total Request Live" appearance.

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