List of awards and nominations received by Bebe Rexha

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Bebe Rexha awards and nominations
Bebe Rexha 2019 by Glenn Francis.jpg
Rexha in 2019.
Totals
Awards won 20
Nominations 57
Pending 0

American singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha won her first award for songwriting when she was a teenager. Rexha submitted a song to be performed at the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences' annual "Grammy Day" event and surpassed 700 other entrants, earning the "Best Teen Songwriter" award.[1][2] In 2010, she became the lead vocalist for the Black Cards, an experimental electro-music band formed by Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz,[3][4] and was eventually awarded the Abe Olman Scholarship in 2012 for her songwriting contributions during that time.[5]

Rexha received her first major songwriting award at the BMI Pop Awards in 2015, for Eminem's "The Monster". Later that year, she also received nominations at the NRJ Music Awards, the Teen Choice Awards, and the MTV Europe Music Awards for her appearance on the David Guetta collaboration single "Hey Mama"—Rexha co-wrote the single and contributed vocals.

Awards and nominations[]

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee(s) of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s)/work(s) Result Ref.
Academy of Country Music Awards 2019 Music Event of the Year "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Nominated [6]
Single of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line, David Garcia, Tyler Hubbard, Joshua Miller) Nominated
American Music Awards 2018 Collaboration of the Year "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Nominated [7]
Favorite Country Song Nominated
ASCAP London Music Awards 2017 Winning DigitalSongs "Me, Myself & I" (with G-Eazy) Won [8]
Winning Hot 100 Songs Won
ASCAP Pop Music Awards Winning Song Won [9]
Billboard Music Awards 2016 Top Dance/Electronic Song "Hey Mama" (with David Guetta, Nicki Minaj and Afrojack) Nominated [10]
2018 Top Country Song "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Nominated [11]
2019 Won [12]
Top Radio Song Nominated
BMI London Awards 2016 Award-Winning Songs "Hey Mama" (with David Guetta, Nicki Minaj and Afrojack) Won [13]
Dance Song Award Won
2017 Award-Winning Songs "Me, Myself & I" (with G-Eazy) Won [14]
BMI Pop Awards 2015 Award-Winning Song "The Monster" Won [15]
2016 "Hey Mama" Won [16]
2017 "Me, Myself & I" Won [17]
2018 "In the Name of Love" Won [18]
2019 "Meant to Be" Won [19]
Song of the Year Won
BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards 2017 Most Performed R&B/Hip-Hop Songs "Me, Myself & I" (with G-Eazy) Won [20]
Song of the Year Won
Bravo Otto 2016 Super Female Singer Herself Nominated [21]
Country Music Association Awards 2018 Musical Event of the Year "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Nominated [22]
Single of the Year Nominated
CMT Music Awards 2018 Collaborative Video of the Year "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Nominated [23]
Video of the Year Nominated
Edison Award 2017 Best Song "In the Name of Love" (with Martin Garrix) Won [24]
GAFFA Awards 2019 Best Foreign New Act Herself Nominated [25]
Grammy Awards 2019 Best Country Duo/Group Performance "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Nominated [26][27]
Best New Artist Herself Nominated
iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards 2018 Best Collaboration "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Won [28]
Song of the Summer Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2016 Dance Song of the Year "Hey Mama" (with David Guetta, Nicki Minaj and Afrojack) Nominated [29]
2018 Cutest Musician's Pet Bear Rexha Nominated [30]
2019 Country Song of the Year "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Won [31]
Best Collaboration Nominated
International Dance Music Awards 2016 Best Rap/Hip Hop/Trap Dance Track "Hey Mama" (with David Guetta, Nicki Minaj and Afrojack) Won [32]
Best R&B/Urban Dance Track Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2015 Best Collaboration "Hey Mama" (with David Guetta, Nicki Minaj and Afrojack) Nominated [33]
2016 Best Look Herself Nominated [34]
Best New Act Nominated
Best Push Act Nominated
2018 Best Song "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Nominated [35]
2019 Best Collaboration "Call You Mine" (with The Chainsmokers) Nominated [36]
Best World Stage Herself (Isle of MTV Malta 2019) Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2018 Best Collaboration "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Nominated [37]
2019 Best Dance Video "Call You Mine" (with The Chainsmokers) Won [38]
"Say My Name" (with David Guetta & J Balvin) Nominated
Song of the Summer "Call You Mine" (with The Chainsmokers) Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2019 Favorite Collaboration "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Nominated [39]
NRJ Music Awards 2015 Video of the Year "Hey Mama" (with David Guetta, Nicki Minaj and Afrojack) Nominated [40]
Radio Disney Music Awards 2018 Best New Artist Herself Won [41]
Country Favorite Song "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Won
Best Collaboration "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Nominated
Songwriters Hall of Fame 2012 Abe Olman Scholarship Herself Won [42]
Teen Choice Awards 2015 Choice Collaboration "Hey Mama" (with David Guetta, Nicki Minaj and Afrojack) Nominated [43]
2018 Choice Country Song "Meant to Be" (with Florida Georgia Line) Won [44]
Choice Collaboration Nominated
2019 Choice Electronic/Dance Song "Call You Mine" (with The Chainsmokers) Nominated [45]
WDM Radio Awards 2017 Best Global Track "In the Name of Love" (with Martin Garrix) Nominated [46]
2018 Best Electronic Vocalist Herself Nominated [47]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

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