List of Madonna awards

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This is a comprehensive list of awards won by Madonna, an American pop singer-songwriter. She has been active since 1982, age 24.

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[edit] Awards and achievements

Madonna has been nominated for twenty-six Grammy Awards, seven of which she won, beginning 1985. Madonna won her first Grammy in 1992 in the Best Long Form Music Video category for the laserdisc release of her 1990 Blond Ambition Tour. Seven years later, in 1999, Madonna took home three Grammy Awards for her work on Ray of Light. The following year, Madonna received her fifth Grammy for the Austin Powers theme song Beautiful Stranger. In 2007, Madonna received her sixth Grammy for her 2005 studio album Confessions on a Dance Floor. She received her seventh grammy in 2008 for The Confessions Tour Best Long Form Music Video

  • Madonna has surpassed The Beatles for the most gold certified singles in the US (25) with the release of Hung Up.
  • According to RIAA, she has 12 multi-platinum albums (second only to Barbra Streisand).
  • Madonna also holds five Guiness World Record citations.
    Madonna holds the record for the most top ten singles (37) in the US music history.
  • Madonna is also the most successful female artist on the UK charts with 60 top ten hits.[1]
  • She also made the highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100 airplay charts(at no.2)with the release of Erotica.
  • She is also the most successful artist on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart.
  • Madonna's 2005 single Hung Up topped charts in a record 45 countries

Below is a chronological list of awards won by Madonna.

1985

  • UK NME Survey - Top Singles Artiste of The Year
  • Billboard Music Awards
    • Top Pop Artist
    • Top Pop Album Artist - Female
    • Top Pop Singles Artist
    • Top Pop Singles Artist - Female
    • Top Dance Club Play Artist
    • Top Dance Sales Artist
    • Top Music Video: "Madonna"
  • ARC Weekly Top 40
    • # 1 Singles Artist of the Year (# 1 Female Artist of the Year)
    • Top Single of the Year, "Like a Virgin"
  • Bravo Otto Award (Golden) for best female singer

[edit] 1986

[edit] 1987

[edit] 1988

  • Rolling Stones Readers Poll Awards
    • Best Female Artist
    • Best Dressed Female Artist
    • Worst Female Singer
    • Worst Dressed
  • Rock Express Magazine Award (Canada)
    • Best International Female Vocalist
  • ASCAP Film & Television Music Award
  • BMI Pop Award

[edit] 1989

[edit] 1990

[edit] 1991

[edit] 1992

[edit] 1993

  • MTV Video Music Awards
    • Best Art Direction, "Rain"
    • Best Cinematography, "Rain"
  • ASCAP Film & Television Music Awards
  • Rolling Stone Reader's Poll
    • Best Dressed Female
    • Worst Album Cover, Erotica
  • Japan Gold Disc Award
    • Artist of the Year
    • Best Album of the Year, Pops, Erotica
  • Australian Music Award
    • Most Popular International Solo Female Artist

[edit] 1994

[edit] 1995

[edit] 1996

  • Billboard Music Awards
    • Artist Achievement Award
  • Echo Awards (Germany)
    • Best Selling Artist
  • ASCAP Awards
  • MTV Latino Awards
    • Best Female Artist (special award)
    • Best Video, "Veras" (special award)

[edit] 1997

  • Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll
    • "Like a Virgin"
  • Echo Award (Germany)
    • Best International Female
  • American Moviegoers' Awards
    • Best Female Actress, Evita
    • Best Director, Alan Parker

Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy

[edit] 1998

[edit] 1999

  • RIAARecording Industry Association of America
    • Top Selling Female Rock Singer of the Century
  • Fryderyk Awards (Poland)
  • Danish Grammy Awards
    • Best International Female Artist
    • Best International Album, Ray of Light
  • Edison Awards (the Netherlands)
    • Best International Female Artist
    • Best International Album, Ray of Light
  • NRJ Music Awards (The Netherlands)
    • Best International Female Artist
  • Croatian Porin Music Awards

[edit] 2000

  • Grammy Awards
  • Rolling Stone Reader's Poll Awards
    • Best Single, "Music"
  • Rolling Stone Critics Awards
    • Best Single, "Music"
  • MTV Europe Music Awards
    • Best Female Artist
    • Best Dance Artist
  • Billboard Awards
    • Best Music Video, "Music"
  • Billboard Year-End Charts
    • Top Hot Dance Club-Play Artist
    • Top Hot Dance Club-Play Single, "Music"
    • Top Hot Dance Club-Play Artist - Female
    • Top Hot Dance Maxi-Single Sales, "Music"
    • Top Hot Dance Maxi-Single Sales Artist - Female.
  • Premios Amigo Awards (Spain)
    • Best International Female
  • Ivor Novello Award
    • Most Performed Work, "Beautiful Stranger"

[edit] 2001

  • Grammy Awards
    • Best Recording Package, Music
  • BRIT Awards
    • Best International Female Artist
  • Billboard Year-End Charts
    • Top Dance Club Play Artist
  • International Dance Music Awards
    • Best Solo Dance Artist
    • Best Pop Dance Record, "Music"
    • Best Dance Video, "Music"
  • Golden Giraffe Awards (Hungary)
    • Best International Album, Music
  • Danish Grammy Awards
    • Best International Album, Music
    • Best International Hit, "Music"
  • Edison Awards: (the Netherlands)
    • Best International Female Artist
  • Capital FM Awards
    • Favorite International Solo Artist
  • NRJ Music Awards (Sweden)
    • Best International Artist
  • NRJ Music Awards (France)
    • Best International Pop/Rock Album, Music
    • Best International Artist
  • MVPA Awards

[edit] 2002

  • Billboard Year-End Charts
    • Top Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales Artist
    • Top Hot Dance Maxi-Single Sales, "Die Another Day"
  • International Dance Music Awards
    • Best Solo Dance Artist
  • ASCAP Pop Music Awards
  • DVD Awards
    • Best Music DVD, "Drowned World Tour Live"
  • AOL Viewer's Choice Awards
    • Best Television Concert, "Drowned World Tour"

[edit] 2003

  • American Music Awards
    • International Artist of the Year Award
  • Billboard Year-End Charts
    • Top Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales Artist
    • Top Hot Dance Maxi-Single Sales, "Die Another Day"
  • Theatregoers' Choice Theatre Awards
    • Theatre Event, "Up For Grabs"
  • MVPA Awards
  • Shangay Awards (Spain)[3]
    • Best International Album
    • Best International Artist

[edit] 2004

  • UK Music Hall of Fame - Founding Member
  • NRJ Music Awards (France)
    • Life Achievement Award
  • Dancestar Awards
    • Best Chart Act
  • Billboard Music Awards
  • Billboard Year-End Charts
    • Top Hot Dance Club Play Artist
    • Top Hot Dance Singles Sales Artist
  • ARC Weekly Top 40
    • No. 1 Top Pop Artists of the Past 25 Years chart.
  • Wembley Arena's Female Artist of the Year Award 2004
    • For 4 Sold Out Dates With "The Reinvention Tour"

[edit] 2005

  • Billboard Backstage Pass Awards
    • Top Tour, "Re-Invention Tour"
  • Rolling Stone Magazine
    • 100 Greatest Artists of All Time: ranked #36[4]

[edit] 2006

  • Rockbjörnen (Sweden)
  • Pink Paper Awards
  • NRJ Music Awards (France)
    • Best International Artist
  • Virgin. Net Music Awards
    • Best Solo Female Artist
    • Best Song, "Hung Up"
  • Boyz Awards
  • TRL Awards
    • Lifetime Achievement Award
    • Retired Videos Award for "Hung Up"
  • BRIT Awards
    • Best International Female Artist
  • NME Awards
    • Sexiest Female Artist
  • ECHO Awards (Germany)
    • Best Rock/Pop International Female Artist
    • Hit of the Year for "Hung Up"
  • Space Shower Music Video Awards (Japan)
    • Best International Video for "Hung Up"
  • Arion (Greece)Music Awards[5]
  • 21st Annual International Dance Music Awards
    • Best Pop Dance Track for "Hung Up"
    • Best Dance Video for "Hung Up"
    • Best Dance Artist Solo
  • Salut! déjà vu'Or Awards (France)
    • Best International Female Singer
    • Best Song, "Hung Up"
    • Best Video, "Hung Up"
  • Amadeus Music Awards (Austria)
    • Best International Hit Single, "Hung Up"
  • Popcorn Awards (Hungary)
    • Best International Hit Single, "Hung Up"
  • Shangay Awards (Spain)
  • Wembley Arena's Square of Fame[6]
    • First star to be honoured in the venue's new Square of Fame.
  • Wembley Arena's Female Artist of the Year Award 2006
    • For 8 Sold Out Dates With "The Confessions Tour"
  • Billboard Touring Awards
    • Top Boxscore Award ($22 million, eight-sellout stand at London's Wembley Arena)
  • World Music Awards
    • World's Best Pop Artist
    • Best Selling U.S. Artist
  • Billboard Year-End Charts
    • Hot Dance Club Play Artists
    • Hot Dance Singles Sales Artists
    • Hot Dance Airplay Artists
    • Top Electronic Artists
    • Top Electronic Albums
    • Top 25 Boxscores Confessions Tour
  • The Sun Awards[7]
    • Best Female
    • Best Live Act
  • Celebrities worldwide[8]
    • The most popular celebrity in 2006

[edit] 2007

  • Grammy Awards
  • Virgin. Net Music Awards
    • Best Solo Artist
  • The 18th annual Pollstar Concert Industry Awards
    • Most Creative Stage Production: Madonna, The Confessions Tour
  • ELLE Style Awards
    • Top Style Icon
  • Rolling Stone Latin American Music Award
    • Best Female Artist[9]
  • MTV Latin America
    • "Like a Virgin" Best Video of All Time
  • UK Female Pop Stars
    • Most Searched For Female Pop Star
  • Canopy Channel Awards
    • Most Inspirational Female Music Star
  • Gay Times
    • Best Solo Artist
  • The 22nd Annual International Dance Music Awards
    • Best Dance Solo Artist
    • Best Dance Music Video (Jump)
  • Ivor Novello award
    • International Hit of the Year, for the song she co-wrote, "Sorry"[10]
  • Choreography Media Honors
    • Best TV Variety or Special for "Confessions" Tour - 2006[11]
  • VH1
    • Madonna ranked # 1 on VH1's "50 Greatest Women Of The Video Era" show list. [2]
  • Arion(6th)Music Awards (Greece)
    • Best Selling Single, "Hung Up"
    • Best Selling Album, Confessions on a Dance Floor

[edit] 2008

[edit] Grammy Awards and nominations

  • 1986 Nomination
    • Outstanding Pop Vocal Performance, "Crazy For You"
  • 1987 Nomination
    • Outstanding Pop Vocal Performance, "Papa Don't Preach"
  • 1988 Nomination
    • Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television, "Who's That Girl"
  • 1990 Nomination
    • Best Shortform Video, "Oh Father"
  • 1992
  • 1995 Nomination
  • 1999
  • 1999 Nominations
    • Album of the Year, Ray Of Light
    • Record of the Year "Ray Of Light"
  • 2000
  • 2000 Nominations
  • 2001
    • Best Recording Package, Music
  • 2001 Nominations
    • Record of the Year, "Music"
    • Best Pop Album, Music
  • 2003 Nominations
    • Best Dance Song, "Die Another Day"
    • Best Short Form Music Video, "Die Another Day"
  • 2007 Nomination
  • 2007
  • 2008

[edit] Madonna Net Worth

Madonna is the wealthiest female singer in the world, and one of the richest self-made women in the world ... with an estimated net worth of over $850 million. Her wealth is closer to $850m USD than the reported $665m. Reports about her wealth vary from programme to programme, but once all is considered, including personal wealth, real estate, and her Maverick studios earnings, Madonna just may be a billionaire herself... if not today, then very shortly in time. In 2004 alone, she earned more than $50 million with her Reinvention Tour. Rolling Stone reported that she was worth more than $613 million dollars back in 00, and that was before her Drowned World Tour, Reinvention Tour, and The Confessions Tour. Some reports get their figures about $613 million. "On ABC’s 'Life Of Luxury' which aired on Dec. 13th 00 Madonna was named the richest female artist with an estimated fortune of $613,000,000.

The new "Guinness Book of Records" names U.S. pop star Madonna as the highest paid female singer in the world. Madonna reportedly earned about $50 million in 2004 alone, which became a new record for a female singer. [8]

Side businesses and endorsements are another lucrative source of great income for Madonna, and with the star power, and magnitude of an artist of Madonna's caliber its worth to pay millions when you are being advertised by one of the best billboards in the world. Everyone knows that Madonna is the queen of endosement deals. Don't forget to count that along with her MadGuy Films, Boy Toy inc, Webo Girl, Siren Films, Slutco inc, and Maverick films.

Maverick Records is the most successful "vanity label" in music history. While under Madonna's control it generated well over $1 billion for Warner Bros. Records, more money than any other recording artist's record label. She helped bankroll Alanis Morissette and Michelle Branch's careers.

Alvin Hall presenter of World's Most Powerful on BBC News chose Madonna as the World's Most Powerful celebrity followed by Oprah Winfrey.

October 17, 2007 Madonna and concert promoter Live Nation Inc. announced a huge mega deal that encompasses future music and music-related businesses, including the Madonna brand, albums, touring, merchandising, fan club and Web site, DVDs, music-related television and film projects, and associated sponsorship agreements, the statement said. The deal is worth $120 million over 10 years with Madonna also being a shareholder in the company.

Wed January 30, 2007

Forbes: Madonna richest woman in music

Madonna is the richest woman in music. The 49-year-old entertainer leads Forbes.com's list of the top 20 "Cash Queens of Music," earning $72 million between June 2006 and June 2007.

The pop star's "Confessions" world tour pulled in $260 million, Forbes said. She also made money from album sales, her fashion line with H&M and a deal with NBC to broadcast her concert performance at London's Wembley Stadium.

Forbes.com said it compiled the list by examining concert grosses, merchandising revenue, album sales and other revenue from clothing lines, fragrance deals and endorsements.

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