List of awards and nominations received by J. Cole

Cole performing in 2017

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by J. Cole, a recording artist and record producer from North Carolina.

American Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result R
2012 Himself New Artist of the Year Nominated [1]
Cole World: The Sideline Story Favorite Rap/Hip Hop Album Nominated
2015 2014 Forest Hills Drive Nominated [2]

BET Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result R
2011 Himself Best New Artist Nominated [3]
2012 Best Male Hip Hop Artist Nominated [4]
"Party (Remix)" Best Collaboration Nominated
2014 Himself Best Male Hip Hop Artist Nominated [5]
2016 Nominated [6]
2017 Nominated [7]
4 Your Eyez Only Album of the Year Nominated
2018 Himself Best Male Hip Hop Artist Nominated [8]

BET Hip Hop Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result R
2011 Friday Night Lights Best Mixtape Won [9]
2012 Cole World: The Sideline Story CD of the Year Nominated [10]
Himself MVP of the Year Nominated
Producer of the Year Nominated
Lyricist of the Year Nominated
Best Live Performer Nominated
"Nobody's Perfect" (featuring Missy Elliott) Reese's Perfect Combo Award (Best Collabo) Nominated
2013 Born Sinner Album of the Year Nominated [11]
"Power Trip" (featuring Miguel) Best Collabo, Duo or Group Nominated
Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
Track of the Year Nominated
People's Champ Award Nominated
Himself MVP of the Year Nominated
Producer of the Year Nominated
Lyricist of the Year Nominated
Best Live Performer Nominated
"Crooked Smile" (featuring TLC) Impact Track Won
2014 Best Hip Hop Video Nominated [12]
Himself Lyricist of the Year Nominated
2015 Nominated [13]
MVP of the Year Nominated
Producer of the Year Nominated
Best Live Performer Won
Hustler of the Year Nominated
2014 Forest Hills Drive Album of the Year Won
"Apparently" Impact Track Nominated
"Be Free" Nominated
2016 "Love Yourz" Won [14]
Himself Lyricist of the Year Nominated
Best Live Performer Nominated
2017 4 Your Eyez Only Album of the Year Nominated [15]
2018 Himself Lyricist of the Year Pending [16]
MVP of the Year Pending
KOD Album of the Year Pending

Billboard Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result R
2014 Born Sinner Top Rap Album Nominated [17]
2015 2014 Forest Hills Drive Won [18]
Himself Top Rap Artist Nominated
2017 Nominated [19]
4 Your Eyez Only Top Rap Album Nominated
2018 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour Top Rap Tour Nominated [20]

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result R
2012 Himself Best New Artist Nominated [21]
2014 "Power Trip" (featuring Miguel) Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nominated [22]
2016 "Planez" (with Jeremih) Best R&B Performance Nominated [23]
"Apparently" Best Rap Performance Nominated
2014 Forest Hills Drive Best Rap Album Nominated

iHeartRadio Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result R
2016 "Planez" (with Jeremih) R&B Song of the Year Nominated [24]
Himself Hip-Hop Artist of the Year Nominated
2017 Nominated [25]

MTV Europe Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result R
2018 Wireless Festival Best World Stage Nominated [26]

MTV Video Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result R
2013 "Power Trip" (featuring Miguel) Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated [27]
2014 "Crooked Smile" (featuring TLC) Best Video with a Social Message Nominated [28]
2018 "ATM (Addicted to Money)" Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
Best Art Direction Nominated

MTVU Woodie Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result R
2012 Himself Woodie of the Year: Series of Popular Mixtapes Nominated [29]

Soul Train Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result R
2012 Himself Best New Artist Nominated [30]
2013 Power Trip" featuring Miguel Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year Nominated [31]
Best Collaboration Nominated
"Crooked Smile" featuring TLC The Ashford and Simpson Songwriter's Award Nominated
2015 "Apparently" The Ashford and Simpson Songwriter's Award Nominated [32]

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