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List of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé

List of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé

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Beyoncé is an American singer and songwriter. Throughout her career, she has won 29 MTV Video Music Awards, making her the most-awarded artist in the award show history. Beyoncé is also the most-awarded artist at the BET Awards, NAACP Image Awards and the Soul Train Awards. With a total of 32 awards and 88 nominations from the Grammy Awards for her music (including her work in Destiny's Child and The Carters), she is the most-awarded and most nominated (tied alongside her husband Jay-Z) artist in Grammy history. With 27 awards, Beyoncé is the third-most awarded artist at the Billboard Music Awards.

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In 2002, Beyonce received Songwriter of the Year from American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. In 2004 and 2019, she received NAACP Image Award for Entertainer of the Year and the Soul Train Music Award for Sammy Davis Jr. – Entertainer of the Year. In 2005, she also received APEX Award at the Trumpet Award honoring achievements of Black African Americans. In 2007, Beyoncé received the International Artist of Excellence award by the American Music Awards. She also received Honorary Otto at the Bravo Otto. The following year, she received the Legend Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Arts at the World Music Awards and the Career Achievement Award at the LOS40 Music Awards. In 2010, she received the Artist of the Decade Award at the NRJ Music Awards. At the 2011 Billboard Music Awards, Beyoncé received the inaugural Billboard Millennium Award. Beyoncé received the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards. In 2016, she received the Fashion Icon Award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America. In 2017, Beyoncé won a Peabody Award for Entertainment. In 2019, Beyoncé received the GLAAD Vanguard Award. In 2024, Beyoncé was honored with the Innovator Award by the iHeartRadio Music Awards for being a "global cultural icon", who has taken "creative risks, successfully transformed their music and influenced pop culture". According to Fuse in 2014, Beyoncé is the second most awarded recording artist of all time.[1]

Although music is her primary source of accomplishment, Beyoncé has also received nominations and awards for other works in retail, image, philanthropy, film, and television. Those include eight Primetime Emmy Award nominations and a nomination for a Golden Globe Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for her role in the movie Dreamgirls. She also received a Critics' Choice Movie Award in 2007 for Listen. In 2012, she was honored by New York Association of Black Journalists for writing Essence article "Eat, Pray, Love". She has also received numerous honors for her philanthropy, such as being inducted into the International Pediatric Hall of Fame in 2008 by the Miami Children's Hospital Foundation, and the Key to the City of New Orleans and Columbia, South Carolina.

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  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. AMFT Awards is an online awards group.[16]
  3. Awards and nominations Knowles has received as a writer.
  4. Shared with Alan Ferguson.
  5. Shared with Ed Burke and Todd Tourso.
  6. Shared with Kahlil Joseph.
  7. BEFFTA Awards is a distinctly special awards ceremony honouring the best showbiz, entertainment and high profile personalities in different sectors and industries from the black and ethnic communities in the United Kingdom, United States of America, Africa, Caribbean, Canada, Asia, Australia, Europe and globally.[136]
  8. Cosmetics magazine is a trade beauty brand that has been established since 1972. With industry veteran and longtime publisher Jim Hicks at the helm, it hosts the annual Cosmetics Outstanding Achievement Awards (COSAs) and the Fragrance and Beauty Awards, and is committed to supporting and celebrating the work of Canada's beauty advisors year round through its digital publications. It is now owned by the CCTFA and has an exciting new team, headed up by editor (and self-professed beauty addict) Alex Laws.
  9. The Foil & Specialty Effects Association (FSEA) invites companies in the finishing, printing, folding carton, greeting card and binding industries to submit their best work to the Annual FSEA Gold Leaf Awards Competition. Entries will be judged on design, execution and level of difficulty in more than 25 categories, with a gold, silver and bronze award presented in each category.[205]
  10. The GV Music & Fashion Awards, also known as Groovevolt was an online music award established by the Groovevolt.com. The website's leading music sites with more than 7.5 million page views and more than 500,000 uniqueusers each month.[230]
  11. The IDA Documentary Awards is the world's most prestigious event dedicated to the documentary genre, celebrating the best nonfiction films and programs of the year. It seeks to represent excellence in the documentary field from around the world, by emerging and established documentarians.
  12. LIFTEFFECTS, a company that hosts conferences, seminars workshops and provides a speaking platform for extraordinary people to share their stories and aims to plant the seed of hope, passion, and encouragement so that everyone can reach their goals and believe in themselves. Extraordinary ladies were awarded for their outstanding work, Beyoncé was one of the 62 honorees in 2015.
  13. Shared with Ali Larter.
  14. Shared with Channing Tatum.
  15. Previously known as TRL Awards (2006–2012).
  16. The National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications (NAMIC), the premier organization focusing on cultural diversity, equity, and inclusion in the media and entertainment industry.
  17. Shared with Missy Elliott and Alicia Keys.
  18. Shared with Jamie Foxx.
  19. Shared with Ali Larter.
  20. The Virgin Media Awards is an online awards group.[452]

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