List of awards and nominations received by Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera is an American singer. She signed with RCA Records and released her self-titled debut album under the label in 1999.[1] It peaked atop the US Billboard 200 and spawned three US number-one singles: "Genie in a Bottle", "What a Girl Wants" and "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)".[2] The album helped Aguilera win a Grammy Award for Best New Artist at the 2000 Grammy Awards, and "Genie in a Bottle" received a nomination for Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.[3] In 2000, she released her two follow-up studio albums, a Spanish-language record Mi Reflejo (under Sony Music Latin) and a Christmas album My Kind of Christmas. The former received a Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2001.[4]

Christina Aguilera awards and nominations
Aguilera performing during the Sanremo Story festival
Totals[lower-alpha 1]
Wins130
Nominations410
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Aguilera released her fourth studio album Stripped in 2002, which yielded five singles: "Dirrty" featuring Redman, "Beautiful", "Fighter", "Can't Hold Us Down" featuring Lil' Kim and "The Voice Within". All of them were nominated for numerous awards from 2003 to 2004. In 2003, "Dirrty" won a Q Award for Song of the Year in 2003.[5][6] In February 2004, "Beautiful" was awarded a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 2004,[7] and "Can't Hold Us Down" received a nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the same ceremony.[8] Later that year, "Fighter" won a Juno Award for Video of the Year,[9] and "The Voice Within" garnered three MTV Video Music Awards nominations at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards.[10]

Aguilera released her fifth studio album Back to Basics in 2006, and released three international singles from the album: "Ain't No Other Man", "Hurt" and "Candyman". It achieved similar success to Aguilera's previous records, peaking atop the US Billboard 200[2] and gained numerous accolades and awards from 2006 to 2009, including a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Ain't No Other Man" at the 2007 Grammy Awards.[11] Her two follow-ups Bionic (2010) and Lotus (2012) did not sell significantly or gain any standout accolades. Two songs from her 2018 studio album Liberation were nominated for Grammy Awards. Aguilera has won 121 awards over 410 nominates to date.

Awards, honors and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee(s) of the award and the result of the nomination
Award Year[lower-alpha 1] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s).
31 Nights of Halloween Fan Fest 2019 Christina Aguilera Fan Favorite Music Icon Award Won [12]
ALMA Awards 1999 "Reflection" Outstanding Performance of a Song for a Feature Film Nominated [13]
2000 Christina Aguilera New Entertainer of the Year Won [14]
"Genie in a Bottle" Outstanding Music Video Won
2001 My Reflection Outstanding Music or Awards Special Won [15]
2002 Live at the 43rd Grammy Awards Outstanding Performance in a Music, Variety or Comedy Special Won [16]
"Lady Marmalade" Outstanding Song in a Motion Picture Soundtrack Won [17]
2009 Christina Aguilera Best of the Year in Music Nominated [18]
2011 Favorite Female Music Artist Nominated [19]
The Voice Favorite TV Reality, Variety, or Comedy Personality or Act Nominated
BurlesqueFavorite Movie Actress – Comedy/MusicalNominated
2012The VoiceFavorite TV Reality, Variety, or Comedy Personality or ActWon[20]
Christina Aguilera Special Achievement Award "The Voice of a Generation" Won
American Choreography Awards 2001 Tina Landon for "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" Outstanding Achievement in Music Video Nominated [21]
American Music Awards 2001 Christina Aguilera Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [22]
2003 International Artist of the Year Award Nominated
Annual Choreographer Media Honors 2008 "Candyman" Best Choreography in a Music Video Won [23]
APRA Awards (Australia) 2004 "Beautiful" Most Performed Foreign Work Nominated [24]
2012 "Moves like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) International Work of the Year Nominated [25]
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2002 "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" Most Performed Songs Won [26]
2004 "Beautiful" Won [27]
2005 "Can't Hold Us Down" Won [28][29]
2008 "Hurt" Won [30][28]
"Candyman" Won [28]
Billboard Music Awards 1999 Christina Aguilera Top New Female Artist Nominated [31]
2000 Top Female Artist Won [32]
Female Hot 100 Artist of the Year Nominated
Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year Nominated
Top 40 Artist of the Year Nominated
2003 Female Hot 100 Artist of the Year Nominated
Beautiful Mainstream Top 40 Single of the Year Nominated
2012 "Moves Like Jagger" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated [33]
Top Digital Song Nominated
Top Pop Song Nominated
Top Radio Song Nominated
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2001 Mi Reflejo Pop Album of the Year, Female Won [34]
Pop Album of the Year, New Artist Won
Christina Aguilera The Billboard Latin 50 Artist of the year Nominated
2014 Crossover Artist of the Year Nominated [35]
Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, Female Nominated
"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" Hot Latin Song of the Year, Vocal Event Nominated
Billboard Touring Awards 2007Back to Basics TourTop PackageNominated[36]
Breakthrough ArtistNominated
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 2000"Genie in a Bottle"Favorite SingleWon[37]
Christina Aguilera Favorite New Female Artist Won
2001 Favorite Female Artist of the Year Won [38]
Favorite Latino Artist Won
BMI Pop Awards 2000 "Genie in a Bottle" Award-Winning Songs Won [39]
2001"What a Girl Wants" Won [40]
2002 "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" Won [41][42]
"Lady Marmalade" Won [43][42]
2004 "Miss Independent" Won [44]
2008 "Ain't No Other Man" Won [45][42]
"Hurt" Won [46][42]
2008 "Candyman" Won
2010 "You Lost Me" Won
2011 "Moves like Jagger"
(Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera)
Won [47]
2012 "Your Body" Won
2013 "Feel This Moment"
(Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera)
Won [48]
Bravo Otto Awards (Germany) 1999 Christina Aguilera Best Female Singer Silver [49]
2002 Bronze [50]
2003 Silver [51]
2004 Bronze [52]
2006 Bronze [53]
2010 Bronze
Bravo Otto Awards (Hungary) 2007 Christina Aguilera Best Female Singer Nominated [54]
Back to Basics Best Album Nominated
"Candyman" Best Music Video Won [55]
Brit Awards 2004Christina AguileraInternational Female Solo ArtistNominated[56]
Pop Act Nominated
Stripped International Album Nominated
2007 Christina Aguilera International Female Solo Artist Nominated [57]
BreakTudo Awards 2018 Fall in Line (featuring Demi Lovato) Video of the Year Nominated [58]
BT Digital Music Awards 2010 Bionic Best Artistic Promotion Nominated [59]
Capital FM's Music Video Awards 2013 "Your Body" Best Music Video Kiss Scene Nominated [60]
Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards 2002 "Lady Marmalade" Popular Duo/Group Video Won
2003 "Beautiful" Popular Female Video Won
Disney Legends Awards 2019 Christina Aguilera Music & Television Won [61]
Do Something Awards 2010 Christina Aguilera Do Something Award for Social Action Won [62][63]
Duftstars 2008 Simply Christina Lifestyle — Women Won [64]
Public's Choice: Lifestyle — Women Won
2011 Royal Desire Won [65][64]
By Night Won [64]
2013 Red Sin Lifestyle Won
Public's Choice: Lifestyle — Women Won
2014 Unforgettable Lifestyle Won
Public's Choice: Lifestyle — Women Won
2020 Xperience (fragrance) Lifestyle Nominated [66]
Echo Music Prize 2004 Christina Aguilera Best International Female Artist Nominated
The Flecking Awards 2011 Bionic Best Album Nominated [67]
Christina Aguilera Best Female Musician Nominated [68]
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) 2002 "Dirrty" Best Foreign Music Video Nominated [69]
2006 Christina Aguilera Best Foreign Female Act Won
Gaon Chart Music Awards 2011 "Moves like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) International Song of the Year Won [70]
George McGovern Leadership Awards 2012 Christina Aguilera Leadership Award for Social Action Won [71]
Girls’ Choice Awards 2019 "Fall in Line" (with Demi Lovato) Most Empowering Song of the Year (Group or Duo) Nominated [72]
"Fighter" Most Empowering Classic Girl Power Anthem (Individual Artist) Nominated
"Can't Hold Us Down" (with Lil' Kim) Most Empowering Classic Girl Power Anthem (Group or Duo) Nominated
GLAAD Media Awards 2003 Christina Aguilera Special Recognition Award Won
Gold Derby Awards 2011 "Bound to You" Best Original Song Nominated [73]
Golden Globe Awards[lower-alpha 2] 2011 "Bound to You" (from: Burlesque) Best Original Song Nominated
Grammy Awards[lower-alpha 3] 2000 Christina Aguilera Best New Artist Won [74]
"Genie in a Bottle" Best Female Pop Vocal PerformanceNominated
2001 "What a Girl Wants" Nominated [75]
Mi ReflejoBest Latin Pop AlbumNominated
2002"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" (with Ricky Martin)Best Pop Collaboration with VocalsNominated[76]
"Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink)Won
2003"Dirrty" (featuring Redman)Nominated[77]
2004StrippedBest Pop Vocal AlbumNominated [78]
"Beautiful"Best Female Pop Vocal PerformanceWon
"Can't Hold Us Down" (featuring Lil' Kim)Best Pop Collaboration with VocalsNominated
2006"A Song for You" (with Herbie Hancock)Nominated[79]
2007Back to BasicsBest Pop Vocal AlbumNominated[80]
"Ain't No Other Man"Best Female Pop Vocal PerformanceWon
2008"Candyman"Nominated[81]
"Steppin' Out" (with Tony Bennett)Best Pop Collaboration with VocalsNominated
2012Burlesque (featuring Cher)Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual MediaNominated[82]
"Moves like Jagger" (with Maroon 5)Best Pop Duo/Group PerformanceNominated
2015"Say Something" (with A Great Big World)Won[83]
2019"Fall in Line" (featuring Demi Lovato)Nominated[84]
"Like I Do" (featuring Goldlink)Best Rap/Sung PerformanceNominated[85]
Groovevolt Music & Fashion Awards 2004 Stripped Album of the Year Won [86][87]
"Beautiful" Song of the Year Won
"Beautiful" Video of the Year Won
"Can't Hold Us Down" Most Fashionable Music Video Won
Hollywood Music in Media Awards 2019 "Haunted Heart" Best Original Song - Animated Film Nominated
Human Rights Campaign 2019 Christina Aguilera Ally for Equality Award Won [88][89]
Hungarian Music Awards 2007 Back to Basics Foreign Pop Album of the Year Nominated[90]
Ivor Novello Awards 2000 "Genie in a Bottle" International Hit of the Year Won[91]
Latin Grammy Awards 2000 "Genio Atrapado" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
2001 "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" Record of the Year Nominated
Mi Reflejo Best Female Pop Vocal Album Won
Juice TV Awards 2001 "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink) Best R&B Video Won [92]
Juno Awards 2004 Stripped International Album of the Year Nominated [93]
"Fighter" Video of the Year Won [94]
2007 "Hurt" Video of the Year Nominated [95]
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2002 "Dirrty" Best International Artist Nominated [96]
MOBO Awards 2003 "Dirrty" Best Video Won
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2003 Christina Aguilera Best Pop Artist – International Nominated
MSN Entertainment Awards 2011 Burlesque Best Attempt at Acting Won [97]
MTV Asia Awards 2002 "Lady Marmalade" Favorite Video Nominated
Christina Aguilera Favorite Female Artist Nominated
2004 "Beautiful" Favorite Video Nominated
Christina Aguilera Favorite Female Artist Won [98]
2008 Back to Basics Tour Bring Da House Down Nominated
MTV Australia Awards 2007 "Ain't No Other Man" Video of the Year Nominated
Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Pop Video Nominated
"Tell Me" (with Diddy) Best Hook Up Nominated
MTV España Awards 2018 "Fall in Line" (with Demi Lovato) Best Video of the Summer Won [99]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2001"Lady Marmalade"Best SongNominated
2003"Beautiful"Best SongNominated
StrippedBest AlbumNominated
Christina AguileraBest FemaleWon
Best PopNominated
2006Back to BasicsBest AlbumNominated
Christina AguileraBest PopNominated
Best FemaleWon[100]
2007Best Solo ArtistNominated
2008Best Act EverNominated
MTV Italian Music Awards 2007Christina AguileraFirst LadyNominated
2011Christina AguileraHot & Sexy AwardNominated
MTV Russia Music Awards 2007 Christina Aguilera Best International Artist Nominated [101][102]
2008 "Keeps Gettin' Better" Best Video Nominated [103]
MTV Video Music Awards 2000 "What a Girl Wants" | Best New Artist | Nominated [104]
Best Female VideoNominated
Best Pop VideoNominated
Viewer's ChoiceNominated
Best ChoreographyNominated
2001 "Lady Marmalade"
(with Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink)
Video of the Year Won [105]
Best Pop VideoNominated
Best Dance VideoNominated
Best Video from a FilmWon
Best ChoreographyNominated
Best Art DirectionNominated
2003 "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) Best Female Video Nominated [106]
Best Dance VideoNominated
Best Pop VideoNominated
Best ChoreographyNominated
2004 "The Voice Within" Best Female Video Nominated [107]
Viewer's Choice Nominated
Best Cinematography Nominated
2006 "Ain't No Other Man" Video of the Year Nominated
Best Female VideoNominated
Best Pop VideoNominated
Best ChoreographyNominated
2007"Candyman"Best DirectorNominated
2013"Feel This Moment"
(Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera)
Best CollaborationNominated [108]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan
2002"Lady Marmalade"Best Video From a FilmWon
2005"Car Wash" (featuring Missy Elliott)Best Video From a FilmNominated
2007"Ain't No Other Man"Best Pop VideoNominated
2012"Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5)Best Collaboration VideoNominated
MTV Video Music Brazil 2003"Dirrty"Best International VideoNominated
2004"The Voice Within"Best International VideoNominated
MVPA Awards 2002"Lady Marmalade"Best Styling in a VideoWon
2002"What's Going On"Best R&B VideoWon
MuchMusic Video Awards 2000"Genie in a Bottle"People's Choice: Favorite International ArtistNominated [109]
2004"The Voice Within"Best International Artist VideoNominated [110]
2007"Candyman"Best International Artist VideoNominated [111]
2011"Not Myself Tonight"Most Watched Video of the YearNominated [112]
Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards 2013 Christina Aguilera Humanitarian of the Year Won [113][114]
Musicnotes 2004 "Beautiful" Song of the Year Won [115][116]
My VH1 Music Awards 2001"Lady Marmalade"Is It Hot in Here or Is It Just My Video?Won [117][118]
My Favorite VideoWon
There's No "I" in Team (Best Collaboration) Nominated
"What's Going On" Won
MYX Music Awards 2012 "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) Favorite International Video Nominated [119]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2000 Christina Aguilera Favorite New Music Artist Nominated
Favorite Female Singer Nominated
2001 Nominated
2007 Nominated
NME Awards 2003 Christina Aguilera Worst Style Won
Sexiest Woman Nominated
NRJ Music Awards 2004Christina AguileraMusic Website of the YearWon
2007International Female Artist of the YearWon
"Ain't No Other Man"International Song of the YearNominated
Back to BasicsInternational Album of the YearWon
2009Christina AguileraInternational Female Artist of the YearNominated
People's Choice Awards 2006"Car Wash" (featuring Missy Elliott)Favorite RemakeNominated
Favorite Combined ForcesNominated
2007"Ain't No Other Man"Favorite R&B SongNominated
2012"Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5)Favorite Song of the YearNominated
2013Christina AguileraFavorite Celebrity JudgeNominated
Special Achievement Award "People's Voice"Won
Premios 40 Principales 2012"Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5)Best International SongNominated
Premios Amigo 2000Christina AguileraBest International NewcomerWon[120]
Premios Juventud 2004Christina AguileraBest MovesNominated
Christina Aguilera and Ricky MartinDynamic DuetNominated
2013"Feel This Moment"
(Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera)
Favorite HitWon
Premios Lo Nuestro 2001Christina AguileraPop New ArtistWon[121]
Pop Female Artist of the YearWon
Mi ReflejoPop Album of the YearNominated
2002Christina AguileraPop Female Artist of the YearNominated[122]
2014"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti"
(with Alejandro Fernández)
Video of the YearNominated[123]
Premios Oye! 2007 Back to Basics Best English Record of the Year Nominated [124]
"Ain't No Other Man" Song of the Year Nominated
Q Awards 2003 "Dirrty" Best Track Won [5][6]
Best Video Nominated [125]
Radio Music Awards 2001"Lady Marmalade"Song of the Year Top 40 Pop RadioWon
Rennbahn Express Awards 1999 "Genie in a Bottle" Song of the Year Nominated [126]
[127]
Christina Aguilera Singer of the Year Nominated
Newcomer of the Year Nominated
Rolling Stone Music Awards 2004 Best Female Performer – Readers' Pick Won [128]
Justified and Stripped Tour Best Tour – Readers' Pick Won
SSE Live Awards 2020 The X Tour Best Solo Act Won [129]
Shorty Awards 2013 Christina Aguilera Music Nominated [130]
Singer Nominated [131]
Celebrity Nominated [130]
Activism Nominated [132]
Nowplaying Nominated [130]
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party 2000 Christina Aguilera Best Female Singer 8th place [133]
Best Dressed Female 5th place
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet 3rd place
Worst Female Singer Won [134]
Worst Dressed Person 3rd place
2003 Best Female Solo Artist Won [135]
2004 Top Pop Mop Runner-up [136]
Worst Dressed Star 3rd place
Spetteguless Awards 2011 Christina Aguilera Best Singer of the Year 3rd place [137]
Best Pop Singer of the Decade (2000–2010) Nominated [138]
"Not Myself Tonight" Best Pop Song Nominated
2012 "Moves like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) Best Song of the Year Nominated [139]
2013 Lotus Best Album of the Year Nominated [140]
"Your Body" Best Pop Song Nominated [141]
Best Video of the Year 3rd place [142]
Teen Choice Awards 2000 Christina Aguilera Choice Female Artist Nominated
Choice Breakout ArtistNominated
Christina AguileraChoice AlbumNominated
"What A Girl Wants"Choice SingleNominated
Choice Love SongNominated
2001Christina AguileraChoice Female ArtistNominated
Choice Summer ArtistWon
"Lady Marmalade"Choice Song of the SummerWon
2003Christina AguileraChoice Female ArtistNominated
Choice Female HottieNominated
StrippedChoice AlbumNominated
Justified and Stripped TourChoice Summer TourWon
BeautifulChoice music singleNominated
2006Christina AguileraChoice Female ArtistNominated
Choice Summer ArtistNominated
Choice Female HottieNominated
Back to BasicsChoice AlbumNominated
"Ain't No Other Man"Choice SingleNominated
Choice R&B/Hip Hop TrackNominated
Choice Summer SongNominated
2013 "Feel This Moment"
(Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera)
Choice Single: Male artist Nominated
The Shade Tree 2019 Christina Aguilera Deacon Bonnie Polley Community Hero award Won [143]
TMF Awards – Belgium 2001"Lady Marmalade"Best Video of the YearWon
2003Christina AguileraBest Female Artist InternationalWon
StrippedBest Album InternationalWon
"Fighter"Best Video InternationalWon
2006Christina AguileraBest Female Artist InternationalWon
TMF Awards – Netherland 2000Christina AguileraBest NewcomerWon
2002 "Lady Marmalade" Best Video Won
2003 Christina Aguilera Best Female Artist Won
2004 Won
Top of the Pops Awards 2003 "Christina Aguilera" Singer of the Year Won
TRL Awards 2003Christina AguileraEvolution AwardWon[144]
Virgin Media Music Awards 2011Christina AguileraBest ComebackWon[145]
World Music Awards 2000Christina AguileraBest-Selling New Female ArtistWon [146]
2001Best-Selling Female Latin ArtistWon [147][148]
2014 Best Female Artist Nominated [149]
Best Live Act Nominated [150]
Best Entertainer Nominated [151]
"Your Body" Best Song Nominated [152]
Best Video Nominated [153]
"Feel This Moment"
(Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera)
Best Song Nominated [152]
Best Video Nominated [153]
"Say Something" (with A Great Big World) Best Song Nominated [152]
Best Video Nominated [153]
"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" (with Alejandro Fernández) Best Song Nominated [152]
Best Video Nominated [153]
Lotus Best Latin Album Won [154]
Best Album Nominated [155]
YoungStar Awards 1999 Christina Aguilera Best Young Recording Artist or Musical Group Nominated
2000 Christina Aguilera YoungStar Starlight Award Won

Other accolades

Aguilera's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which she received in 2010

State honors

Name of country, year given, and name of honor
Country Year Honor Ref(s).
United States 2010 Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame (Recording Category) [128]
2011 The Abbey's Gay Walk of Fame

World records

Name of publication, year the record was awarded, name of the record, and the name of the record holder
Publication Year World record Record holder Ref(s).
Guinness World Records 2005 Most Watched performance[lower-alpha 4] Madonna, Britney Spears, and Christina Aguilera [156]

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. "Reflection" (from: Mulan) was also nominated for the Best Original Song in 1999, however in this category the nomination is credited to the songwriters and not the performer. The song was written by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel and produced by Matthew Wilder.
  3. Christina Aguilera was a featured vocalist on one Grammy Award nominated song ("Beautiful") in the Song of the Year category, but the nomination is credited to the songwriter and not the performer.
  4. Madonna kissing Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera during the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards's opening performance.

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