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Alicia Keys awards and nominations
Alicia Keys performing in 2008 |
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Alicia Keys is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, and music producer. She was signed to Columbia Records at 15 years old, later leaving Columbia to sign with Arista Records and then J Records.[1] Her debut album, Songs in A Minor, was released on June 5, 2001.[2] For Songs in A Minor, Keys was nominated for six Grammy Awards, winning five, including Best R&B Album, Song of the Year for "Fallin'", and Best New Artist. Among other accolades, she also received two MTV Video Music Awards nominations, winning Best New Artist, six American Music Awards nominations, winning two, and eight Billboard Music Award nominations, winning Female Artist of the Year and New R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year.
Keys' second album, The Diary of Alicia Keys, was released on December 2, 2003.[3] For Diary, Keys received, among other accolades, Grammy Awards for Best R&B Album, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "If I Ain't Got You", Best R&B Song for "You Don't Know My Name", and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "My Boo" (from eight nominations); Best R&B Female Artist at the BET Awards; and Female Artist of the Year, Hot 100 Songwriter of the Year, R&B/Hip-Hop Single of the Year for "If I Ain't Got You", and R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Artist of the Year at the Billboard Music Awards.
In 2006, Keys received 12 nominations and won 3, including Outstanding Female Artist, Outstanding song and Outstanding Music Video for "Unbreakable" at the NAACP Image Awards. In 2008, Keys received 30 nominations and won 16, including Best Album, Pop/Rock and Best Album, Soul/R&B for As I Am at the American Music Awards; Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song for "No One" at the Grammy Awards and World's Best Selling R&B Artist at the World Music Awards.
ASCAP Awards
The ASCAP Awards are held annually by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.
ASCAP Pop Awards
The ASCAP Pop Music Awards honors the songwriters and publishers of the most performed pop songs. Keys has won four awards.[7][8][9]
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Awards
The ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards honors songwriters and publishers of top R&B, hip hop, and reggae music. Keys has won eight awards, including one special award.[10][11][12][13][14]
BEFFTA Awards
The Black Entertainment, Film, Fashion, Television and Arts (BEFFTA) Awards celebrate and reward the achievements of the known and unknown black personalities within entertainment, film, fashion, television and arts. Keys has received three nominations.[19][20][21]
Billboard Awards
Billboard Latin Music Awards
The Billboard Latin Music Awards reflect the performance of recordings on the Hot Latin Songs. Keys has been nominated three times and has won one award.[31]
BET
BETJ Virtual Awards
The BETJ Virtual Awards is an annual awards ceremony to recognize jazz musicians. Keys has won one award from three nominations.[52][53][54]
BET Hip Hop Awards
The BET Hip Hop Awards is an award show celebrating hip-hop performers, producers and music video directors. Keys has won two awards.[55][56]
BET Honors
BET Honors is an award show, which celebrates the lives and achievements of African American luminaries. Keys has won one award.[57]
BET Pre-Awards
The BET Pre-Awards celebrate African Americans and other minorities in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment. These annually presented awards are presented before the BET Awards and broadcast live on BET. Keys has won two awards.[58][59]
Black Girls Rock!
Black Girls Rock! is an award show, which honors and empowers women of color around the world in many different fields. Keys has received one award.[60]
Black Girls Rock!
Black Girls Rock! is an annual award show that honors and promotes Black women in different fields involving music, entertainment, medicine, entrepreneurship and visionary aspects.
Black Reel Awards
The Black Reel Awards annually recognize and celebrate the achievements of black people in feature, independent and television films. Keys has received four nominations.[61][62][63][64][65]
BRAVO OTTO Awards (Hungary)
Keys has received one nomination.[74]
Capital FM Awards
The Capital FM Awards is an awards show in the United Kingdom held by the radio station Capital that recognizes music releases from local and international artists. Keys has received one nomination.[82]
Celebs Gone Good Awards
Keys has received two nominations.[83][84][85]
CMT Music Awards
The CMT Music Awards is an annual ceremony dedicated exclusively to honor country music videos. Keys has received one nomination.
DVF Awards
The DVF Awards are held to recognize and support women who are using their resources, commitment and visibility to transform the lives of other women. Keys has received one award.[89]
ECHO Awards
The ECHO Awards are an annual German music award ceremony that recognizes outstanding achievement in the music industry. Keys has won one award from two nominations.[90]
Edison Awards
The Edison Music Award is an annual Dutch music prize, awarded for outstanding achievements in the music industry. Keys has won one award from six nominations.[91][92]
Essence Awards
The Essence Awards celebrate the achievements of prominent African Americans. Keys has received one award.[93][94]
EMMA Awards
The Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy promote diversity within the media industry by publicly recognizing the levels of excellence achieved by the multicultural community, and the qualities that each ethnic group brings to the professional and commercial success of the United Kingdom
Fonogram Awards
Fonogram Awards is the national music awards of Hungary, held every year since 1992 and promoted by Mahasz.
GLAMOUR Magazine Women of the Year Awards
GRAMMYs on the Hill Awards
Groovevolt Music and Fashion Awards
Guinness World Records
The Guinness World Records is a reference book published annually, listing world records and national records, both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.
Year | Nominated Work | Record | Result |
Ref. |
2008 | Alicia Keys | First singer to replace themselves at No.1 on US R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart | Won |
[100] |
Harlem School of the Arts Awards
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards
The IFPIHKG Awards are held annually in Hong Kong to honor every year's best-selling artists.[105] Keys has received one award.[106]
Italian Music Awards
The Italian Music Awards are held to recognize the achievements in the Italian music industry both by domestic and international artists. Keys has been nominated twice.[110]
La Chanson de l'Année
La Chanson de l'année (Song of the Year in English) is a French awards ceremony. Keys has received one nomination.[114]
Meteor Music Awards
The Meteor Music Awards are the national music awards of Ireland, established by mobile telecommunications company Meteor. Keys has received one nomination.[115]
MP3 Music Awards
The MP3 Music Awards are held to honour the most popular artists and the best mp3 players and mp3 retailers. Keys has been nominated three times.[123][124]
MTV Awards
MTV Africa Music Awards
The MTV Africa Music Awards, established in 2008, are an annual awards ceremony celebrate the most popular music in Africa. Keys has won one award.[125]
MTV Asia Awards
The MTV Asia Awards was annual Asian awards ceremony established by the MTV television network. Keys has received two nominations.[126]
MTV Video Play Awards
MTV Video Play Awards are held to celebrate the most played music videos across the global MTV network. Keys has revieved two awards.[140]
mtvU Woodie Awards
The mtvU Woodie Awards is an award show that recognizes music and artists voted best by college students. Keys has received four nominations.[141][142][143]
Music Choice Video on Demand Awards
New York Music Awards
The New York Music Awards celebrates New York-born-and-raised and NY-based/NY-identified artists and their recordings. Keys has received two awards.[152]
NME Awards
The NME Awards is a music awards show hosted by music magazine NME. Keys has been nominated once.[156][157]
NRJ Music Awards
A major Award Ceremony that takes place in cannes, France.[158][159]
Premios Oye!
Premios Oye! awards are presented annually by the Academia Nacional de la Música en México for outstanding achievements in Mexican record industry. Keys has received four nominations.[175][176][177]
Producer's Guild of America Awards
The Producer's Guild of America's “Digital 25” awards program recognizes individuals or teams who have made exceptional contributions to the advancement of digital entertainment and storytelling. Keys has won one award.[178]
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards
The RTHK International Pop Poll Awards is an annual award show in Hong Kong that honors the best in international and national music. Keys has won two awards.[180][181]
Soul Train Awards
Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards
The Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards is an awards show that honors the accomplishments of women in the music industry. Keys has won two awards from seven nominations.[196][197][198][199][200][201]
Spin Magazine Reader's Poll
Swiss Music Awards
The Swiss Music Awards is an award show that honors national and international musicians. Keys has won one award.[204]
TEC Awards
The TEC Awards is an annual award show recognizing the achievements of audio professionals. Keys has been nominated five times.[205][206][207][208]
The Recording Academy New York Chapter honors
TMF Awards (Netherlands)
Keys has won one award.[213][214]
Vibe Awards
The Vibe Awards are an annual award ceremony that honor hip hop, R&B and soul musicians. Keys has won two awards from four nominations.[217][218]
VIVA Comet Awards
The VIVA Comet Awards is a German pop music award ceremony, presented by the television channel VIVA. Keys has been nominated once.[219]
Woodie King Jr.'s New Federal Theatre Award
In commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Woodie King Jr.'s New Federal Theatre, special awards were given to people who have changed the cultural life of the United States.[222] Alicia Keys was one of the recipients.[222]
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