List of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé
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Wins | 542 | |||||||
Nominations | 1,357 | |||||||
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Beyoncé is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur. Throughout the course of her career, Beyoncé 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 and the Soul Train Awards. With a total of 28 awards and 79 nominations from the Grammy Awards for her music (including her work in Destiny's Child and The Carters), she is the most nominated woman and the most awarded singer in Grammy history. With 13 awards, Beyoncé is the eighth-most awarded artist at the Billboard Music Awards.
In 2002, she received Songwriter of the Year from American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers becoming the First African American woman to win the award. 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. 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.
Awards and nominations
Award | Year[a] | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. | |
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4Music Video Honours | 2009 | World's Greatest Popstar | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [2] | |
2011 | Best Video | "Best Thing I Never Had" | Nominated | [3] | ||
"Run the World (Girls)" | Nominated | |||||
2013 | Style King/Queen | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [4] | ||
Australian Cinematographers Society | 2014 | Best Music Clip | "Mine" (featuring Drake) | Gold | [5] | |
Academy Awards | 2020 | Best Original Song | "Spirit" | Shortlisted | [6] | |
African-American Film Critics Association | 2016 | Best TV Show – Special or Limited Series | Lemonade | Won | [7] | |
African Entertainment Awards USA | 2020 | Best Collaboration | "Already" (with Shatta Wale and Major Lazer) | Won | [8] | |
Song of the Year | Nominated | |||||
AICE Awards | 2014 | Best Music Video | "Mine" (featuring Drake) | Nominated | [9] | |
2016 | "Formation" | Won | [10] | |||
2017 | Best Color Grading: Music Video | "Hold Up" | Nominated | [11] | ||
2019 | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Won | [12] | |||
2021 | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Won | [13] | |||
Allure Beauty Awards | 2015 | Nail Art | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [14] | |
AMFT Awards[b] | 2016 | Album of the Year | Lemonade | Won | [16] | |
Best Music Film | Won | [17] | ||||
Best Contemporary R&B Album | Won | [18] | ||||
Best Music Video | "Formation" | Won | [19] | |||
Best R&B Duo/Group Performance | "Freedom" (Beyonce featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Won | [20] | |||
2017 | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | "Perfect" (Ed Sheeran featuring Beyoncé) | Won | [21] | ||
2019 | Best Music Film | Homecoming | Won | [22] | ||
Best Song written for Visual Media | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyonce featuring Saint Jhn, Wizkid, Blue Ivy Carter) | Won | [23] | |||
2020 | Best Rap Song | "Savage (Remix)" (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) | Won | [24] | ||
Best Rap Duo/Group Performance | Won | [25] | ||||
American Music Awards | 2001 | Artist of the Year | Destiny's Child | Nominated | [26] | |
Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Won | |||||
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | The Writing's on the Wall | Nominated | ||||
2002 | Artist of the Year | Destiny's Child | Nominated | [27] [28] | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Won | |||||
Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Survivor | Won | ||||
2003 | Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [29] | ||
Fan's Choice Award | Nominated | |||||
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Dangerously in Love | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [30] | ||
2005 | Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group | Destiny's Child | Won | [31] | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Destiny Fulfilled | Won | ||||
2006 | Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [32] | ||
2007 | International Artist Award | Won | [33] | |||
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Nominated | |||||
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist | Nominated | |||||
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | B'Day | Nominated | ||||
Favorite Soundtrack | Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture | Nominated | ||||
2009 | Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [34] [35] | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist | Won | |||||
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [36] | ||
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | 4 | Nominated | ||||
2012 | Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [37] | ||
2014 | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [38] | |||
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist | Won | |||||
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Beyoncé | Won | ||||
2015 | Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [39] | ||
2016 | Nominated | [40] | ||||
Tour of the Year | The Formation World Tour | Won | ||||
Favorite Soul/R&B Album | Lemonade | Nominated | ||||
2017 | Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [41] | ||
2018 | Tour of the Year | On the Run II Tour (with Jay-Z) | Nominated | [42] | ||
2019 | Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [43] | ||
2020 | Collaboration of the Year | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | [44] | ||
All Africa Music Awards | 2019 | Best Collaboration | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Nominated | [45] | |
2020 | "Already" (with Shatta Wale and Major Lazer) | Nominated | [46] | |||
Apple Music Awards | 2014 | Best Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [47] | |
ARIA Music Awards | 2014 | Best International Artist | Nominated | [48] | ||
2016 | Nominated | [49] | ||||
ASCAP Film & Television Music Awards | 2002 | Most Performed Song in a Motion Picture | "Independent Women Part I" | Won | [50] | |
ASCAP Latin Awards | 2018 | Most Performed Urban Songs | "Mi Gente" (J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé) |
Won | [51] | |
ASCAP Pop Music Awards | 2000 | Most Performed Songs | "Say My Name" | Won | [52] | |
2001 | Songwriter of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [53] | ||
Most Performed Songs | "Independent Women Part I" | Won | [54] | |||
"Jumpin', Jumpin'" | Won | |||||
"Survivor" | Won | |||||
2004 | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [55] | |||
2005 | "Baby Boy" (featuring Sean Paul) | Won | [56] | |||
"Me, Myself and I" | Won | |||||
"Naughty Girl" | Won | |||||
2006 | "Lose My Breath" | Won | [57] | |||
"Soldier" (featuring T.I. and Lil Wayne) | Won | |||||
2007 | "Check on It" (featuring Bun B and Slim Thug) | Won | [58] | |||
"Grillz" (Nelly featuring Paul Wall and Ali & Gipp)[c] | Won | |||||
2008 | "Irreplaceable" | Won | [59] | |||
2010 | "Halo" | Won | [60] | |||
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Won | |||||
"Sweet Dreams" | Won | |||||
2011 | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Won | [61] | |||
2015 | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [62] | |||
2021 | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Won | [63] | |||
"Playing Games" (Summer Walker featuring Bryson Tiller)[c] | Won | |||||
ASCAP PRS Awards | 2007 | "Irreplaceable" | Won | [64] | ||
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards | 1999 | Award-winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | "No, No, No" | Won | [65] | |
2000 | "Bills, Bills, Bills" | Won | [66] | |||
2001 | "Say My Name" | Won | [67] | |||
2002 | Top Soundtrack Song of the Year | "Independent Women Part I" | Won | [68] | ||
2004 | Award-winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [69] | ||
"Baby Boy" (featuring Sean Paul) | Won | |||||
2005 | "Me, Myself and I" | Won | [70] | |||
2006 | "Cater 2 U" | Won | [71] | |||
"Soldier" | Won | |||||
2007 | "Check on It" (featuring Bun B and Slim Thug) | Won | [72] | |||
Soundtrack Song of the Year | Won | [73] | ||||
Award-winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | "Grillz" (Nelly featuring Paul Wall and Ali & Gipp)[c] | Won | [72] | |||
Award-Winning Rap Song | Won | [74] | ||||
Ringtone of the Year | Won | [75] | ||||
2008 | Award-winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | "Get Me Bodied" | Won | [76] | ||
"Irreplaceable" | Won | |||||
"Until the End of Time" (Justin Timberlake featuring Beyoncé) |
Won | |||||
2010 | "Diva" | Won | [77] | |||
"Ego" | Won | |||||
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Won | |||||
2012 | "Best Thing I Never Had" | Won | [78] | |||
2013 | Top R&B/Hip-Hop Song | "Love On Top" | Won | [79] | ||
Award-winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | "Dance for You" | Won | ||||
"Party" (featuring André 3000) | Won | |||||
2015 | Top R&B/Hip-Hop Song | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [80] | ||
Award-winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | "Flawless" (featuring Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie) | Won | ||||
"Partition" | Won | |||||
2016 | "7/11" | Won | [81] | |||
"Feeling Myself" (Nicki Minaj featuring Beyoncé) | Won | |||||
2017 | "Hold Up" | Won | [82] | |||
"Formation" | Won | |||||
"Sorry" | Won | |||||
2018 | "Shining" (DJ Khaled featuring Beyoncé and Jay-Z) | Won | [83] | |||
2019 | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Won | [84] | |||
2020 | "24/7" (Meek Mill featuring Ella Mai)[c] | Won | [85] | |||
2021 | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Won | [86] | |||
"Playing Games" (Summer Walker featuring Bryson Tiller)[c] | Won | |||||
BBC Music Awards | 2016 | Song of the Year | "Hymn for the Weekend" (Coldplay featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | [87] | |
"Runnin' (Lose It All)" (Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin) |
Nominated | |||||
BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards | 2018 | Best Single | "Perfect Duet" (with Ed Sheeran) | Nominated | [88] | |
Best International Group | The Carters | Nominated | [89] | |||
BET Awards | 2001 | Video of the Year | "Independent Women Part I" | Nominated | [90] | |
Viewer's Choice | Nominated | |||||
Best Group | Destiny's Child | Won | ||||
2002 | Nominated | [91] | ||||
2003 | Best Collaboration | "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | [92] | ||
2004 | Video of the Year | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | [93] [94] | ||
Best Actress | The Fighting Temptations | Nominated | ||||
Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
Best Collaboration | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | ||||
Viewer's Choice Award | Nominated | |||||
2005 | Best Group | Destiny's Child | Won | [95] | ||
Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
Best Collaboration | "Soldier" (featuring T.I. and Lil Wayne) | Nominated | ||||
Viewer's Choice Award | Nominated | |||||
2006 | Video of the Year | "Check on It" (featuring Bun B and Slim Thug) | Nominated | [96] | ||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||||
Best Group | Destiny's Child | Nominated | ||||
2007 | Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [97] | ||
Video of the Year | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Nominated | ||||
"Irreplaceable" | Won | |||||
Viewer's Choice Award | Nominated | |||||
Best Collaboration | "Déjà Vu" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
"Upgrade U" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | |||||
2009 | Video of the Year | "If I Were a Boy" | Nominated | [98] | ||
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Won | |||||
Best Actress | Cadillac Records and Obsessed | Nominated | ||||
Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
Viewer's Choice Award | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Nominated | ||||
2010 | Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [99] | ||
Video of the Year | "Video Phone" (featuring Lady Gaga) | Won | ||||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||||
Viewer's Choice Award | "Sweet Dreams" | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [100] | ||
2012 | Video Director of the Year[d] | Won | [101] | |||
Best Female R&B Artist | Won | |||||
Video of the Year | "Countdown" | Nominated | ||||
"Love on Top" | Nominated | |||||
Viewer's Choice Award | Nominated | |||||
Best Collaboration | "Party" (remix) (featuring J. Cole) | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [102] | ||
2014 | Best Female R&B Artist | Won | [103] | |||
FANdemonium Award | Won | |||||
Video of the Year | "Partition" | Nominated | ||||
"Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | |||||
Best Collaboration | Won | |||||
Viewer's Choice Award | Nominated | |||||
2015 | Video Director of the Year[e] | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [104] | ||
Best Female R&B Artist | Won | |||||
Video of the Year | "7/11" | Won | ||||
Viewer's Choice Award | Nominated | |||||
2016 | Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [105] | ||
FANdemonium Award | Won | |||||
Video of the Year | "Formation" | Won | ||||
Viewer's Choice Award | Won | |||||
Centric Award | Won | |||||
Best Collaboration | "Feeling Myself" (Nicki Minaj featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||||
2017 | Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [106] | ||
Album of the Year | Lemonade | Won | ||||
Video of the Year | "Sorry" | Won | ||||
Video Director of the Year[f] | Won | |||||
Viewer's Choice Award | Won | |||||
Best Collaboration | "Freedom" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Nominated | ||||
"Shining" (DJ Khaled featuring Beyoncé and Jay-Z) | Nominated | |||||
2018 | Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [107] | ||
Best Collaboration | "Top Off" (DJ Khaled featuring Jay-Z, Future and Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||||
2019 | Best Female R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [108] | ||
Album of the Year | Everything is Love | Nominated | ||||
Video of the Year | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Nominated | ||||
Best Group | The Carters | Nominated | ||||
2020 | Humanitarian Award | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [109] | ||
Best Female R&B/Pop Artist | Nominated | |||||
Album of the Year | Homecoming: The Live Album | Nominated | ||||
Best Movie | Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Nominated | ||||
HER Award | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Won | ||||
2021 | Viewer's Choice Award | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Won | [110] | ||
Best Female R&B/Pop Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
BET Hip Hop Awards | 2015 | Best Hip Hop Video | "Feeling Myself" (Nicki Minaj featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | [111] | |
Best Collaboration, Duo or Group | Nominated | |||||
2018 | Single of the Year | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Won | [112] | ||
Best Collaboration, Duo or Group | Won | |||||
Album of the Year | Everything is Love | Won | ||||
2019 | Hot Ticket Performer | The Carters | Nominated | [113] | ||
2020 | Song of the Year | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | [114] | ||
Best Collaboration | Won | |||||
Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse | Won | |||||
Billboard Latin Music Awards | 2018 | Crossover Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [115] | |
Hot Latin Song of the Year | "Mi Gente" (J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | ||||
Hot Latin Song of the Year, Vocal Event | Nominated | |||||
Airplay Song of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Digital Song of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Streaming Song of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Latin Rhythm Song of the Year | Won | |||||
Billboard Mid-Year Music Awards | 2011 | Best Festival Performance | Beyoncé at Glastonbury Festival | Nominated | [116] | |
Best Awards Show Performance | 2011 Billboard Music Awards featuring Beyoncé | Won | ||||
2012 | Best Festival Performance | Beyoncé at Glastonbury Festival | Nominated | [117] | ||
Best Style | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
2013 | First-Half MVP | Beyoncé at Glastonbury Festival | Nominated | [118] | ||
Most Shocking Moment | Beyoncé's Lip Sync Performance at Inauguration | Won | ||||
Best TV Performance | Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show Starring Beyoncé | Won | ||||
Most Overrated Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
Most Anticipated Event of 2013's Second half | The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour and Beyoncé | Nominated | ||||
2014 | Best Style | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [119] | ||
First-Half MVP | Won | |||||
Best Tour | The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour | Nominated | ||||
Most Anticipated Event of 2014's Second Half | On the Run Tour | Won | ||||
Favorite No. 1 Billboard 200 Album | Beyoncé | Won | ||||
Best Music Video | "Part II (On the Run)" (Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Music Awards | 2000 | Artist of the Year | Destiny's Child | Won | [120] | |
Top Duo/Group of the Year | Won | |||||
Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year | Won | |||||
Hot 100 Singles Duo or Group of the Year | Won | |||||
2001 | Artist of the Year | Won | [121] | |||
Female Artist of the Year | Won | |||||
Artist of the Year – Top Duo/Group | Won | |||||
Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year | Won | |||||
Female Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year | Won | |||||
Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year – Duo/Group | Won | |||||
R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year – Duo/Group | Won | |||||
Top Soundtrack of the Year | "Independent Women Part I" | Won | ||||
2003 | Top New Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [122] | ||
Top Hot 100 Female Artist | Won | |||||
Top New R&B/Hip-Hop Artist | Won | |||||
Top Female R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Top Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Hot 100 Award for Most Weeks at No. 1 | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) and "Baby Boy" |
Won | ||||
2004 | Artist Achievement Award | Destiny's Child | Won | [123] | ||
Top Female Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
Top Female R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||||
2005 | Top Billboard 200 Album Group of the Year | Destiny's Child | Nominated | [124] | ||
Top Hot 100 Group of the Year | Nominated | |||||
R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Group of the Year | Won | |||||
2006 | Female Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [125] | ||
Female R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Hot 100 Airplay Single | "Check on It" (featuring Bun B and Slim Thug) | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Millenium Award | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [126] | ||
Top Dance Song | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||||
2012 | Top R&B Album | 4 | Won | [127] | ||
Top R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
FAN Award – Most Favorite Artist | Nominated | |||||
FAN Award – Most Influential Style | Nominated | |||||
2014 | Top Female Artist | Nominated | [128] | |||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Nominated | |||||
Top Touring Artist | Nominated | |||||
Top R&B Artist | Nominated | |||||
Top Billboard 200 Album | Beyoncé | Nominated | ||||
Top R&B Album | Nominated | |||||
Top R&B Song | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
2015 | Top R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [129] | ||
Top R&B Album | Beyoncé | Nominated | ||||
2017 | Top Billboard 200 Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [130] | ||
Top Artist | Nominated | |||||
Top Female Artist | Won | |||||
Top Touring Artist | Won | |||||
Top R&B Artist | Won | |||||
Top Billboard 200 Album | Lemonade | Nominated | ||||
Top R&B Album | Won | |||||
Top R&B Tour | The Formation World Tour | Won | ||||
2018 | Top R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [131] | ||
Top Latin Song | "Mi Gente" (J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | ||||
2019 | Top Touring Artist | The Carters | Nominated | [132] | ||
Top R&B Tour | Won | |||||
Top Rap Tour | Won | |||||
2020 | Top R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [133] | ||
Top R&B Album | Homecoming: The Live Album | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Power 100 | 2012 | Music Power Players Honored | Beyoncé Knowles & Jay-Z | Won | [134] | |
2014 | Won | [135] | ||||
2020 | Beyoncé Knowles & Parkwood Entertainment | Won | [136] | |||
Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Awards | 2004 | Top R&B/Hip-Hop New Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [137] | |
Top Female R&B/Hip-Hop Artist | Won | |||||
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album | Dangerously in Love | Nominated | ||||
Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Power Player List | 2017 | R&B/Hip-Hop Power Player | Beyoncé Knowles as CEO of Parkwood Entertainment | Won | [138] | |
2018 | Won | [139] | ||||
2019 | Executive of the Year | Won | [140] | |||
Billboard Touring Awards | 2013 | Concert Marketing & Promotion Award | The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour | Nominated | [141] | |
Eventful Fans' Choice Award | Nominated | |||||
2016 | Top Draw | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [142] | ||
Top Tour | The Formation World Tour | Nominated | ||||
Concert Marketing & Promotion Award | Nominated | |||||
2018 | Top Draw | The Carters | Nominated | [143] | ||
Top Tour | On the Run II Tour | Nominated | ||||
Top World Tour | Nominated | |||||
Billboard Women in Music | 2009 | Woman of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [144] | |
BEFFTA Awards[g] | 2009 | Best International Act | Won | [146] | ||
2010 | Nominated | |||||
2014 | Nominated | |||||
2015 | Nominated | |||||
2016 | Nominated | |||||
Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame | 2021 | Inaugural inductee | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [147] | |
Black Reel Awards | 2001 | Outstanding Original Song | "Independent Women Part I" | Nominated | [122] | |
2003 | "Work It Out" | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance | Austin Powers in Goldmember | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Outstanding Original Song | "He Still Loves Me" (featuring Walter Williams) | Won | [148] | ||
Outstanding Original Soundtrack | The Fighting Temptations | Won | ||||
Outstanding Actress | Nominated | |||||
2007 | Dreamgirls | Nominated | [149] [150] | |||
Outstanding Original Song | "Listen" | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Original Soundtrack | Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture | Won | ||||
2014 | Outstanding Voice Performance | Epic | Nominated | [151] | ||
2015 | Outstanding Television Documentary or Special | On the Run Tour: Beyoncé and Jay-Z | Nominated | [152] | ||
2017 | Beyoncé: Lemonade | Won | [153] | |||
2019 | Homecoming | Nominated | [154] | |||
Outstanding Original Song | "Spirit" | Nominated | ||||
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | 2001 | Favorite Group of the Year | Destiny's Child | Won | [155] [156] | |
Favorite Group — R&B | Won | |||||
Favorite Group — Pop | Nominated | |||||
Favorite Single | "Say My Name" | Nominated | ||||
Favorite Song From a Movie | "Independent Women Part I" | Nominated | ||||
Bravo Fashion Queen Gag Award | 2013 | Ultimate Gag Award | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [157] | |
Bravo Otto | 2000 | Best Shooting Star Female | Destiny's Child | Won | [158] | |
2001 | Best Pop Band | Won | [159] | |||
2006 | Best Singer | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [160] | ||
BRIT Awards | 2002 | Best International Group | Destiny's Child | Won | [161] | |
2004 | Best International Album | Dangerously in Love | Nominated | [162] | ||
Best International Female Solo Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
2007 | Nominated | [163] | ||||
2009 | Nominated | [164] | ||||
2012 | Nominated | [165] | ||||
2015 | Nominated | [166] | ||||
2016 | British Video of the Year | "Runnin' (Lose It All)" (Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin) |
Eliminated | [167] | ||
2017 | Best International Female Solo Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [168] | ||
2019 | Best International Group | The Carters | Won | [169] | ||
BuzzAngle Music Awards | 2016 | Best Female Urban Artist of the Year (Overall) | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [170] | |
Best Female Urban Artist of the Year (Album Sales Artists) | Won | |||||
Camerimage Awards | 2018 | Best Music Video | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Nominated | [171] | |
Best Cinematography in a Music Video | Nominated | |||||
Canada COSA Awards[h] | 2011 | Best Full Market Launch | Heat | Won | [172] | |
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity | 2016 | Excellence in Music Video | "Formation" | Gran Prix | [173] | |
"Runnin' (Lose It All)" (Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin) |
Bronze Lion | |||||
2021 | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Gold Lion | [174] | |||
Capital FM Awards | 2004 | Best International Solo Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [122] | |
2008 | Capital Icon Award | Destiny's Child | Won | |||
Capri Hollywood International Film Festival | 2020 | Best Original Song | "Spirit" | Won | [175] | |
Capricho Awards | 2007 | Most Stylish International Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [176] | |
2013 | Best Show in Brazil | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [177] | ||
CASH Golden Sail Most Performed Works Awards | 2004 | Best English Pop Work | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [178] | |
Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards | 2011 | Popular International Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [179] | |
Cinema Eye Honors | 2019 | Broadcast Film | Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Nominated | [180] | |
Clio Awards | 2016 | Best Music Video | "Formation" | Gold | [181] | |
2017 | "Sorry" | Gold | [182] | |||
2018 | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Silver | [183] | |||
Cosmetic Executive Women | 2011 | Fragrance of the Year (mass) | Heat | Won | [184] | |
Creative Circle Awards | 2016 | Best Music Promo Film | "Runnin' (Lose It All)" (Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin) |
Bronze | [185] | |
Critics' Choice Movie Awards | 2006 | Best Song | "Listen" | Won | [186] | |
Best Original Soundtrack | Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture | Won | ||||
Best Acting Ensemble | Dreamgirls | Nominated | ||||
2020 | Best Song | "Spirit" | Nominated | [187] | ||
Cyworld Digital Music Awards | 2009 | International Artist of the Month - September | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [188] | |
International Artist of the Month - October | Won | [189] | ||||
Cosmopolitan Awards | 2006 | Fun, Fearless Female of the Year | Won | [190] | ||
The Daily Californian Art Awards | 2016 | Best Music Video | Beyoncé: Lemonade | Won | [191] | |
Best Billboard Top 10 Single | "Sorry" | Runner-up | ||||
2018 | Best Music Video | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Runner-up | [192] | ||
2019 | Best Song | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Won | [193] | ||
2020 | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Runner-up | [194] | |||
Danish Music Awards | 2016 | International Album of the Year | Lemonade | Nominated | [195] | |
Digital Spy Awards | 2009 | Best Moment | Alexandra Burke & Beyoncé in The X Factor | Won | [196] | |
Dorian Awards | 2015 | TV Musical Performance of the Year | Beyoncé's 2014 MTV Video Music Awards Medley Performance | Nominated | [197] | |
2017 | Beyoncé's 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Medley Performance | Nominated | [198] | |||
Beyoncé Knowles | Wilde Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Douban Abilu Music Awards | 2017 | International Pop Album of the Year | Lemonade | Won | [199] | |
Duftstars Awards | 2011 | Best Lifestyle Damen | Heat | Won | [200] | |
E! Awards | 2021 | Fashion Hall of Fame | Beyoncé Knowles | Inducted | [201] | |
Echo Music Prize | 2002 | Best International Pop/Rock Group | Destiny's Child | Won | [202] | |
2017 | Best International Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
Edison Award | 2000 | Best R&B Act | Destiny's Child | Won | [203] | |
2001 | Best International Group | Won | ||||
Effie Awards | 2014 | Entertainment & Sports | Welcoming Beyonce to the World's Biggest Stage | Bronze | [204] | |
EMMA Awards | 2001 | International Music Act | Destiny's Child | Won | [122] | |
Emmy Awards | 2013 | Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program | Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show Starring Beyoncé | Nominated | [205] | |
2015 | Outstanding Special Class Program | On the Run Tour: Beyoncé and Jay-Z | Nominated | |||
2016 | Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special | Beyoncé: Lemonade | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special | Nominated | |||||
2019 | Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) | Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special | Nominated | |||||
Outstanding Music Direction | Nominated | |||||
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special | Nominated | |||||
FiFi Awards | 2005 | Best National Advertising Campaign: TV | True Star | Won | [206] | |
2011 | Media Campaign of the Year | Heat | Nominated | [207] | ||
2012 | Fragrance of the Year | Beyoncé Pulse | Nominated | [208] | ||
Packaging of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Consumer Choice Award | Nominated | |||||
FSEA Gold Leaf Awards[i] | 2011 | Most Difficult Application of Foil Stamping | Heat | Gold | [210] | |
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) | 2016 | Best International Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [211] | |
GAFFA Awards (Norway) | 2019 | Best Foreign Group | The Carters | Won | [212] | |
GAFFA Awards (Sweden) | 2016 | Best International Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [213] | |
Best International Album | Lemonade | Won | ||||
2019 | Best Foreign Group | The Carters | Nominated | [214] | ||
International Hit of the Year | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Nominated | ||||
International Album of the Year | Everything is Love | Nominated | ||||
GLAAD Media Award | 2019 | GLAAD Vanguard Award | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [215] | |
Glamour Awards | 2005 | Band of the Year | Destiny's Child | Won | [216] | |
2007 | International Solo Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [217] | ||
Glammy Awards | 2009 | Best Beauty Personality | Won | [218] | ||
Golden Boot Awards | 2017 | Most Unforgettable Moment of the Year | Dixie Chicks and Beyoncé at the 2016 CMA Awards | Won | [219] | |
Collaboration of the Year | "Daddy Lessons" (remix) (featuring Dixie Chicks) | Won | ||||
Golden Globe Awards | 2006 | Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | Dreamgirls | Nominated | [220] | |
Best Original Song | "Listen" | Nominated | ||||
2008 | "Once in a Lifetime" | Nominated | [221] | |||
2020 | "Spirit" | Nominated | [222] | |||
Golden Raspberry Awards | 2009 | Worst Actress | Obsessed | Nominated | [223] | |
Golden Spirit Award | 2007 | Best Soundtrack Album | Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture | Won | [224] | |
Grammis Awards | 2012 | Best International Album | 4 | Nominated | [225] | |
Grammy Awards | 2000 | Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal | "Bills, Bills, Bills" | Nominated | [226] | |
Best Rhythm & Blues Song | Nominated | |||||
2001 | Record of the Year | "Say My Name" | Nominated | |||
Song of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal | Won | |||||
Best R&B Song | Won | |||||
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media | "Independent Women Part I" | Nominated | ||||
2002 | Best R&B Album | Survivor | Nominated | |||
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal | "Survivor" | Won | ||||
2004 | Best Contemporary R&B Album | Dangerously in Love | Won | |||
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | "The Closer I Get to You" (with Luther Vandross) | Won | ||||
Record of the Year | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B Song | Won | |||||
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Won | |||||
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance | "Dangerously in Love 2" | Won | ||||
2005 | Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | "Lose My Breath" | Nominated | |||
2006 | Best Contemporary R&B Album | Destiny Fulfilled | Nominated | |||
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance | "Wishing on a Star" | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | "Cater 2 U" | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B Song | Nominated | |||||
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | "Soldier" (featuring T.I. and Lil Wayne) | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | "So Amazing" (with Stevie Wonder) | Won | ||||
2007 | Best Contemporary R&B Album | B'Day | Won | |||
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance | "Ring the Alarm" | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B Song | "Déjà Vu" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Nominated | |||||
2008 | Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media | Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture | Nominated | |||
Record of the Year | "Irreplaceable" | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Nominated | ||||
2009 | Best Female R&B Vocal Performance | "Me, Myself and I" (live version) | Nominated | |||
2010 | Album of the Year | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Nominated | |||
Best Contemporary R&B Album | Won | |||||
Record of the Year | "Halo" | Nominated | ||||
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | Won | |||||
Song of the Year | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Won | ||||
Best R&B Song | Won | |||||
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance | Won | |||||
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance | "At Last" | Won | ||||
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | "Ego" (remix) (featuring Kanye West) | Nominated | ||||
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media | "Once in a Lifetime" | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Album of the Year | The Fame Monster (as featured artist) | Nominated | |||
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||||
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | "Halo" (live version) | Nominated | ||||
2012 | Best Long Form Music Video | I Am... World Tour | Nominated | |||
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | "Party" (featuring André 3000) | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance | "Love on Top" | Won | |||
2014 | Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | "Part II (On the Run)" (Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | |||
2015 | Album of the Year | Beyoncé | Nominated | |||
Best Surround Sound Album | Won | |||||
Best Urban Contemporary Album | Nominated | |||||
Best Music Film | Beyoncé & Jay Z: On the Run Tour | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B Performance | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | ||||
Best R&B Song | Won | |||||
2017 | Album of the Year | Lemonade | Nominated | |||
Best Urban Contemporary Album | Won | |||||
Best Music Film | Nominated | |||||
Record of the Year | "Formation" | Nominated | ||||
Song of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Best Music Video | Won | |||||
Best Rock Performance | "Don't Hurt Yourself" (featuring Jack White) | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Solo Performance | "Hold Up" | Nominated | ||||
Best Rap/Sung Performance | "Freedom" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Nominated | ||||
2018 | "Family Feud" (Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||||
2019 | Best Music Video | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Nominated | |||
Best R&B Performance | "Summer" | Nominated | ||||
Best Urban Contemporary Album | Everything Is Love | Won | ||||
2020 | Best Pop Vocal Album | The Lion King: The Gift | Nominated | |||
Best Pop Solo Performance | "Spirit" | Nominated | ||||
Best Song Written for Visual Media | Nominated | |||||
Best Music Film | Homecoming | Won | ||||
2021 | Record of the Year | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | |||
"Black Parade" | Nominated | |||||
Song of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Best R&B Performance | Won | |||||
Best R&B Song | Nominated | |||||
Best Rap Performance | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Won | ||||
Best Rap Song | Won | |||||
Best Music Video | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Won | ||||
Best Music Film | Black Is King | Nominated | ||||
Grierson Awards | 2019 | Best Arts or Music Documentary | Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Shortlisted | [227] | |
Grio Awards | 2010 | Honoree for Musicians | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [228] | |
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | 2019 | Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film | "Spirit" | Nominated | [229] | |
GV Music & Fashion Awards[j] | 2004 | Most Fashionable Music Video | "Naughty Girl" | Won | [231] | |
Hawaii Film Critics Society Awards | 2020 | Best Original Song | "Spirit" | Nominated | [232] | |
HipHopDX Awards | 2017 | Video of the Year | Lemonade | Won | ||
Hip-Hop Summit Action Network Action Award | 2004 | Special Youth and Community Empowerment Award | Beyoncé Knowles' Family | Won | ||
2007 | Global Achievement Award for Economic Empowerment | Won | ||||
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | 2019 | Best Original Song | "Spirit" | Nominated | ||
2021 | Best Original Song in a Feature Film | "Be Alive" | Pending | |||
Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards | 2003 | Best Foreign Sales Releases | Dangerously in Love | Won | ||
2005 | Destiny Fulfilled | Won | ||||
2006 | #1's | Won | ||||
Huading Awards | 2020 | Best Global Original Song | "Spirit" | Won | ||
IFPI Awards | 2016 | Global Top Album of 2016 | Lemonade | Won | ||
IDA Documentary Awards[k] | 2019 | Best Music Documentary | Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Won | ||
iHeartRadio Music Awards | 2015 | Hip-Hop/R&B Song of the Year | "Flawless" (featuring Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie) | Nominated | [233] | |
"Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | |||||
Best Fan Army | BeyHive | Nominated | ||||
2016 | R&B Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [234] | ||
2017 | Nominated | [235] | ||||
R&B Song of the Year | "Sorry" | Nominated | ||||
Best Music Video | "Formation" | Nominated | ||||
Best Fan Army | BeyHive | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Fan Fave Video | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Nominated | [236] | ||
Best Direction | Nominated | |||||
Best Hip Hop Artist or Group | The Carters | Nominated | ||||
Best Remix | "Mi Gente" (J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | ||||
2020 | R&B Song of the Year | "Before I Let Go" | Nominated | [237] | ||
2021 | Hip-Hop Song of the Year | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | [238] | ||
Best Collaboration | Won | |||||
Industry Dance Awards | 2013 | Favorite Dance Performance on Television | Beyoncé's Super Bowl Halftime Show | Won | ||
2014 | Favorite Pop Star | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | |||
International Hologram Manufacturers Association Awards | 2011 | Best Applied Decorative Product | Beyoncé Pulse | Won | ||
International Dance Music Awards | 2001 | Best Urban Dance Track | "Independent Women Part I" | Won | ||
2004 | Best R&B/Urban Dance Track | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [239] | ||
2007 | "Déjà Vu" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [240] | |||
Best Pop Dance Track | Nominated | |||||
Best Rap/Hip-Hop Track | "Check on It" (featuring Bun B and Slim Thug) | Nominated | ||||
2009 | Best R&B/Urban Dance Track | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Nominated | [241] | ||
2010 | "Sweet Dreams" | Nominated | [242] | |||
Best Solo Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Best Music Video | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | [243] | ||
2012 | Best R&B/Urban Dance Track | "Run the World (Girls)" | Nominated | [244] | ||
2015 | "Flawless" (featuring Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie) | Nominated | [245] | |||
Italian Music Awards | 2003 | Best International Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||
Ivor Novello Awards | 2008 | Best-selling British Single | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Won | ||
Japan Gold Disc Award | 2001 | International Music Video of the year (Short Form) | The Platinum's on the Wall | Won | ||
2005 | International Rock & Pop Album of the Year | Destiny Fulfilled | Won | |||
2006 | #1's | Won | ||||
Movie Artist | Won | |||||
2008 | Soundtrack Album of the Year | Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture | Won | |||
J-Wave Tokio Awards | 2001 | Best Group | Destiny's Child | Won | ||
2003 | Best Song | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | |||
JIM Awards | 2014 | Best Live Act | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||
2015 | Best Female International | Nominated | ||||
Best Urban | Won | |||||
Best Live Act | Nominated | |||||
Kingsizegala | 2015 | This year's Foreign Soul/R&B | Won | |||
Kinsale Sharks Awards | 2015 | Best International Music Video | "Formation" | Won | ||
Kora Awards | 2012 | Best Female African-American Artist of the Diaspora | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||
Latina Beauty Awards | 2014 | Styling Product for Holding your Style | Rise | Won | ||
Latin American Music Awards | 2018 | Single of the Year | "Mi Gente" (J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | [246] | |
Favorite Urban Song | Nominated | |||||
Latin Grammy Awards | 2007 | Record of the Year | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Nominated | ||
2018 | Best Urban Fusion/Performance | "Mi Gente" (J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | |||
Latin Music Italian Awards | 2017 | Best Latin Collaboration of the Year | Nominated | |||
Lift Effects Star Award[l] | 2015 | Honoree | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||
London International Awards | 2016 | Best Music Video | "Formation" | Bronze | ||
Lo Nuestro Awards | 2008 | Breakout Artist or Group of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||
Los Premios 40 Principales | 2008 | Career Achievement Award | Won | |||
2009 | Best International Artist | Nominated | ||||
2016 | Best International Video | "Runnin' (Lose It All)" (Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin) |
Nominated | |||
Best Tour | The Formation World Tour | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Best International Song | "Perfect Duet" (with Ed Sheeran) | Nominated | |||
Love Perfume? Awards | 2011 | Best Celebrity Launch | Heat | Won | ||
Lunas del Auditorio | 2014 | Best Foreign Language Pop Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||
McDonald's | 2001 | Caring Hands, Caring Hearts Award | Destiny's Child | Won | [247] | |
Meteor Ireland Music Award | 2004 | Best Female Singer | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [248] | |
2009 | Best International Female | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [249] | ||
MOBO Awards | 1999 | Best International R&B Act | Destiny's Child | Won | [122] | |
2001 | Best Single | "Independent Women Part I" | Won | |||
2003 | Best R&B Act | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [250] | ||
Best Video | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
Best Single | Nominated | |||||
Best Album | Dangerously in Love | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Best R&B Act | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [251] | ||
2006 | Best Song | "Déjà Vu" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [252] | ||
Best Video | Won | |||||
Best R&B Act | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
Best International Female Artist | Won | |||||
2009 | Best Video | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Won | [253] | ||
Best Album | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Nominated | ||||
Best International Act | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
2011 | Nominated | [254] | ||||
2012 | Nominated | [255] | ||||
2014 | Won | [256] | ||||
2016 | Nominated | [257] | ||||
Best Song | "Runnin' (Lose It All)" (Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin) |
Nominated | ||||
MP3 Music Awards | 2009 | BFV Award/Best Female Vocalist | "Sweet Dreams" | Won | [258] | |
MTV Africa Music Awards | 2009 | Best R&B | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [259] | |
2014 | Best International Act | Nominated | ||||
2015 | Nominated | |||||
2016 | Nominated | |||||
MTV Asia Awards | 2004 | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | |||
2006 | Special Achievement in Popular Music | Destiny's Child | Won | |||
MTV Australia Awards | 2005 | Best R&B Video | "Naughty Girl" | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Video | Nominated | |||||
2007 | Video of the Year | "Irreplaceable" | Nominated | |||
Best Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
Best Hook-Up | "Déjà Vu" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
Sexiest Video | Nominated | |||||
2009 | Video of the Year | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Nominated | |||
Best Moves | Nominated | |||||
MTV Europe Music Awards | 2002 | Best R&B | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [260] | |
2003 | Won | [261] | ||||
Best Female | Nominated | |||||
Best Song | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | ||||
2004 | Best Female | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [262] | ||
Best R&B | Nominated | |||||
Best Album | Dangerously in Love | Nominated | ||||
2006 | Best Female | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [263] | ||
Best R&B | Nominated | |||||
2007 | Ultimate Urban | Nominated | [264] [265] | |||
Headliner of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Most Addictive Track | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Nominated | ||||
2008 | Ultimate Urban | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [266] | ||
2009 | Best Live Act | Nominated | [267] | |||
Best Female | Won | |||||
Best Song | "Halo" | Won | ||||
Best Video | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Won | ||||
2010 | Best Video | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | [268] | ||
2011 | Best Female | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [269] [270] | ||
Best North American Act | Nominated | |||||
Best Video | "Run the World (Girls)" | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Best Live Act | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [271] | ||
2014 | Best US Act | Nominated | [272] | |||
Best Female | Nominated | |||||
Best Live Act | Nominated | |||||
Best Video with a Social Message | "Pretty Hurts" | Won | ||||
2015 | Best US Act | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [273] | ||
2016 | Best US Act | Nominated | [274] | |||
Best Female | Nominated | |||||
Best Live Act | Nominated | |||||
Biggest Fans | Nominated | |||||
Best Video | "Formation" | Nominated | ||||
2018 | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Nominated | [275] | |||
Best Live Act | The Carters | Nominated | ||||
MTV Millennial Awards | 2018 | Most Ridiculous of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||
Hit of the Year | "Mi Gente" (J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | ||||
MTV Movie & TV Awards | 2003 | Best Breakthrough Performance | Austin Powers in Goldmember | Nominated | ||
2006 | Sexiest Performance | The Pink Panther | Nominated | |||
2007 | Best Breakthrough Performance | Dreamgirls | Nominated | |||
2010 | Best Fight[m] | Obsessed | Won | |||
2017 | Trending Award[n] | Lip Sync Battle | Won | |||
2021 | Best Musical Moment | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Nominated | |||
MTV Video Music Awards | 2000 | Best Group Video | "Say My Name" | Nominated | [276] | |
Best Pop Video | Nominated | |||||
Best R&B Video | Won | |||||
2001 | Best Group Video | "Survivor" | Nominated | [277] | ||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | |||||
Best R&B Video | Won | |||||
Best Video from a Film | "Independent Women Part I" | Nominated | ||||
Viewer's Choice | Nominated | |||||
2003 | Best Female Video | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [278] | ||
Best R&B Video | Won | |||||
Best Choreography in a Video | Won | |||||
Viewer's Choice | Nominated | |||||
2004 | Best Female Video | "Naughty Girl" | Won | [279] | ||
Best Dance Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Cinematography in a Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Choreography in a Video | Nominated | |||||
Best R&B Video | "Me, Myself and I" | Nominated | ||||
2006 | "Check on It" (featuring Bun B and Slim Thug) | Won | [280] | |||
2007 | Video of the Year | "Irreplaceable" | Nominated | [281] | ||
Most Earthshattering Collaboration | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Won | ||||
Best Director | Nominated | |||||
Best Editing in a Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Choreography in a Video | Nominated | |||||
Quadruple Threat of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||||
2009 | Video of the Year | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Won | [282] | ||
Best Female Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Editing | Won | |||||
Best Direction | Nominated | |||||
Best Special Effects | Nominated | |||||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | |||||
Best Cinematography | Nominated | |||||
Best Choreography | Won | |||||
2010 | Video of the Year | "Video Phone" (featuring Lady Gaga) | Nominated | [283] | ||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||||
Best Female Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | |||||
Best Choreography | Nominated | |||||
2011 | Best Female Video | "Run the World (Girls)" | Nominated | [284] | ||
Best Choreography | Won | |||||
Best Cinematography | Nominated | |||||
2012 | Best Female Video | "Love On Top" | Nominated | [285] | ||
Best Editing | "Countdown" | Won | ||||
Best Choreography | Nominated | |||||
Most Share-Worthy Video | Nominated | |||||
2013 | Best Video with a Social Message | "I Was Here" | Nominated | [286] | ||
2014 | Best Female Video | "Love On Top" | Nominated | [287] | ||
Video of the Year | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
Best Collaboration | Won | |||||
Best Female Video | "Partition" | Nominated | ||||
Best Choreography | Nominated | |||||
Best Cinematography | "Pretty Hurts" | Won | ||||
Best Direction | Nominated | |||||
Best Editing | Nominated | |||||
Best Video with a Social Message | Won | |||||
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
2015 | Best Female Video | "Love On Top" | Nominated | [288] | ||
Video of the Year | "7/11" | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Female Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Choreography | Nominated | |||||
Best Editing | Won | |||||
2016 | Best Female Video | "Love On Top" | Nominated | [289] | ||
Video of the Year | "Formation" | Won | ||||
Best Pop Video | Won | |||||
Best Direction | Won | |||||
Best Cinematography | Won | |||||
Best Editing | Won | |||||
Best Choreography | Won | |||||
"Sorry" | Nominated | |||||
Best Female Video | "Hold Up" | Won | ||||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | |||||
Best Collaboration | "Freedom" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Nominated | ||||
Breakthrough Long Form Video | Beyoncé: Lemonade | Won | ||||
2018 | Video of the Year | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Nominated | [290] | ||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||||
Best Hip Hop | Nominated | |||||
Best Cinematography | Won | |||||
Best Editing | Nominated | |||||
Best Direction | Nominated | |||||
Best Choreography | Nominated | |||||
Best Art Direction | Won | |||||
Best Visual Effects | "Walk on Water" (with Eminem) | Nominated | ||||
2020 | Song of Summer | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | [291] | ||
2021 | Best R&B | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn, and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Nominated | [292] | ||
Best Cinematography | Won | |||||
Best Art Direction | "Already" (with Shatta Wale and Major Lazer) | Nominated | ||||
MTV Video Music Awards Japan | 2002 | Best Video from a Film | "Independent Women Part I" | Nominated | ||
2003 | "Work It Out" | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Best Female Video | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | |||
Best Collaboration | Won | |||||
2006 | Best R&B Video | "Stand Up for Love" | Nominated | |||
Inspiration Award | Destiny's Child | Won | ||||
2007 | Best Video from a Film | "Listen" | Nominated | |||
2009 | Best Female Video | "If I Were a Boy" | Nominated | |||
2010 | Best Collaboration | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | |||
2012 | Best Pop Video | "Run the World (Girls)" | Nominated | |||
Best Choreography | Nominated | |||||
2014 | Best Album of the Year | Beyoncé | Nominated | |||
Best Female Video | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B Video | Nominated | |||||
2016 | Best Album of the Year | Lemonade | Won | |||
Best Female Video | "Formation" | Nominated | ||||
MTV Video Music Brazil Awards | 2004 | Best International Video | "Baby Boy" (featuring Sean Paul) | Nominated | [293] | |
2005 | "Lose My Breath" | Nominated | [294] | |||
2009 | Best International Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [295] | ||
2010 | Nominated | [296] | ||||
2011 | Nominated | [297] | ||||
MTV Video Play Awards | 2007 | Most Played Music Video of The Year | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Won | ||
2011 | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Won | ||||
2012 | "Best Thing I Never Had" | Won | ||||
"Run the World (Girls)" | Won | |||||
2016 | "Sorry" | Won | ||||
"Hymn for the Weekend" (Coldplay featuring Beyoncé) | Won | |||||
MTV Italian Music Awards[o] | 2004 | First Lady of TRL | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||
2005 | Walk This Way | Destiny's Child | Won | |||
2009 | First Lady of TRL | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
Nokia Playlist Generation | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Won | ||||
2014 | Vogue Eyewear Best Look | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
Artist Saga Award | Nominated | |||||
2015 | Nominated | |||||
Top Instagram Star | Nominated | |||||
#MTVAwardsStar | Nominated | |||||
2016 | Artist Saga Award | Nominated | ||||
#MTVAwardsStar | Nominated | |||||
2017 | Artist Saga Award | Nominated | ||||
MTV Woodies | 2014 | Did It My Way | Won | |||
Much Music Video Awards | 2003 | Best International Artist Video | "Work It Out" | Nominated | ||
2004 | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | ||||
Favourite International Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2007 | Best International Artist Video | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Nominated | |||
2009 | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Nominated | ||||
2010 | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Won | ||||
Favourite International Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Best Watched Video | "Why Don't You Love Me" | Nominated | |||
2004 | Best International Artist Video | "Run the World (Girls)" | Nominated | |||
Best Watched Video | "Countdown" | Nominated | ||||
2014 | Best International Artist Video | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | |||
2017 | Favourite International Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
2018 | Fan Fave Video | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Nominated | |||
Best Direction | Nominated | |||||
Best Hip Hop Artist or Group | The Carters | Nominated | ||||
Music Choice Awards | 2007 | Most Demanded ’07 Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||
Myx Music Awards | 2011 | Favorite International Video | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||
2015 | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
Mü-Yap Turkish Music Industry Awards | 2008 | Best Single | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Won | ||
NAACP Image Awards | 2000 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Destiny's Child | Won | ||
2001 | Won | |||||
2002 | Won | |||||
2004 | Entertainer of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | |||
Outstanding Female Artist | Nominated | |||||
Outstanding New Artist | Nominated | |||||
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | The Fighting Temptations | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Song | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |||||
2005 | Outstanding Duo or Group | Destiny's Child | Won | |||
2006 | Won | |||||
2007 | Outstanding Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | Dreamgirls | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Album | Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture | Won | ||||
B'Day | Nominated | |||||
Outstanding Song | "Irreplaceable" | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |||||
2008 | Outstanding Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Music Video | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Nominated | ||||
2009 | Outstanding Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | |||
Outstanding Album | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Song | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |||||
"If I Were a Boy" | Nominated | |||||
2010 | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | Cadillac Records | Nominated | |||
2011 | Outstanding Variety – Series or Special | I Am... World Tour | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Music Video | "Why Don't You Love Me" | Nominated | ||||
2012 | Outstanding Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Album | 4 | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Song | "Best Thing I Never Had" | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Music Video | "I Was Here" | Nominated | ||||
2014 | Entertainer of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Female Artist | Won | |||||
Outstanding Documentary | Life Is But a Dream | Nominated | ||||
2015 | Entertainer of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Female Artist | Won | |||||
Outstanding Variety – Series or Special | On the Run Tour: Beyoncé and Jay-Z | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Album | Beyoncé: Platinum Edition | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Song | "Pretty Hurts" | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Music Video | Nominated | |||||
2017 | Entertainer of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Female Artist | Won | |||||
Outstanding Variety – Series or Special | Beyoncé: Lemonade | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Album | Lemonade | Won | ||||
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration | "Freedom" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Won | ||||
Outstanding Song | Won | |||||
"Formation" | Nominated | |||||
Outstanding Music Video | Won | |||||
2018 | Outstanding Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
2019 | Entertainer of the Year | Won | ||||
Outstanding Music Video | "Apeshit" (with Jay Z) | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Album | Everything is Love | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Duo or Group | Nominated | |||||
2020 | Outstanding Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | |||
Outstanding Variety – Series or Special | Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Won | ||||
Outstanding Documentary | Nominated | |||||
Outstanding Album | Homecoming: The Live Album | Won | ||||
Outstanding Song - Contemporary | "Before I Let Go" | Won | ||||
Outstanding Song - Traditional | "Spirit" | Won | ||||
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Won | ||||
Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album | The Lion King: The Gift | Won | ||||
2021 | Outstanding Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | |||
Outstanding Variety Show | Black Is King | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Directing in a Television Movie or Special | Nominated | |||||
Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album | Nominated | |||||
"Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Won | |||||
Outstanding Soul/R&B Song | "Black Parade" | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Won | ||||
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary) | Won | |||||
NAMIC Vision Award[p] | 2017 | Variety/Talk Show | Beyoncé: Lemonade | Won | ||
Napster Awards | 2014 | Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [298] | |
National Film Awards UK | 2019 | Best Performance in an Animated Movie | The Lion King | Won | ||
Best Documentary | Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Nominated | ||||
New York Association of Black Journalists | 2012 | Arts & Entertainment Magazine Category | Beyoncé Knowles in Essence | Gold | [299] | |
New York Music Awards | 2011 | Best Pop Collaboration | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Won | ||
Best Pop Video | Won | |||||
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | 2003 | Favorite Female Butt Kicker | Austin Powers in Goldmember | Nominated | [300] | |
2004 | Favorite Female Singer | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [301] | ||
Favorite Song | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
2005 | Favorite Female Singer | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [302] | ||
2007 | Won | [303] | ||||
Favorite Song | "Irreplaceable" | Won | ||||
2008 | Favorite Female Singer | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [304] | ||
2009 | Favorite Song | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Won | [305] | ||
Favorite Female Singer | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2010 | Nominated | [306] | ||||
2015 | Nominated | [307] | ||||
2017 | Best Music Video | "Formation" | Nominated | [308] | ||
Favorite Female Singer | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Nominated | [309] | ||||
2019 | Nominated | [310] | ||||
2020 | Nominated | [311] | ||||
Favorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie | The Lion King | Won | ||||
2021 | Favorite Female Singer | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [312] | ||
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | 2010 | Favorite Song | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | [313] | |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Brazil | 2016 | Girl Power | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards | 2007 | Best Music Video | "Listen" | Nominated | ||
NME Awards | 2010 | Hero of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [314] | |
2012 | Best Video | "Countdown" | Nominated | [315] | ||
2017 | Best Album | Lemonade | Nominated | [316] | ||
Music Moment of the Year | Nominated | |||||
Best Video | "Formation" | Nominated | ||||
Best International Female | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
Hero of the Year | Won | |||||
2020 | Best Music Film | Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Nominated | [317] | ||
Norwegian Cosmetic Award | 2011 | Best Lifestyle Fragrance | Heat | Won | ||
NRJ Music Awards | 2001 | International Duo/Group | Destiny's Child | Won | ||
Best Soundtrack Song | "Independent Women Part I" | Won | ||||
2004 | International Female Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | |||
Best R&B | Won | |||||
2007 | Best Song in a Film | "Listen" | Nominated | |||
2010 | NRJ Award of Honor | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
International Album of the Year | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Music Video of the Year | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Won | |||
International Collaboration of the Year | Nominated | |||||
2012 | International Female Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | |||
2014 | Nominated | |||||
2016 | Nominated | |||||
The One Show Awards | 2014 | Young Guns | Beyoncé Knowles' Vogue Motion Cover | Gold | ||
2017 | Cultural Driver Award | "Formation" | Gold | |||
Best Music Video | Gold | |||||
Online Film Critics Society | 2020 | Best Non-Theatrical Releases | Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Won | ||
Outstanding Merchandising Achievement Awards | 2011 | Display of the Year | Heat's Counter Display | Bronze | ||
Peabody Award | 2004 | Entertainment | Lemonade | Won | ||
People's Choice Awards | 2004 | Favorite Female Performer | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||
2008 | Favorite Female Singer | Nominated | [318] | |||
Favorite Pop Song | "Irreplaceable" | Nominated | ||||
Favorite R&B Song | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Nominated | ||||
2009 | Favorite Star Under 35 | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [319] | ||
2010 | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | [320] | |||
Favorite R&B Artist | Nominated | |||||
2011 | Favorite R&B Artist | Nominated | [321] | |||
Favorite Pop Artist | Nominated | |||||
Favorite Music Video | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||||
Favorite Song | Nominated | |||||
2012 | Favorite Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [322] | ||
Favorite Pop Artist | Nominated | |||||
Favorite R&B Artist | Nominated | |||||
Favorite Album of the Year | 4 | Nominated | ||||
Favorite Music Video | "Run the World (Girls)" | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Favorite R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [323] | ||
2015 | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | [324] | |||
Favorite Pop Artist | Nominated | |||||
2016 | Favorite Social Media Celebrity | Nominated | [325] | |||
2017 | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | [326] | |||
Favorite R&B Artist | Nominated | |||||
Favorite Album | Lemonade | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Favorite Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [327] | ||
Style Icon | Nominated | |||||
Concert of the Year | On the Run II Tour | Nominated | ||||
2019 | Animated Movie Star | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [328] | ||
2020 | Collaboration of the Year | "Savage" (remix) (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) |
Nominated | [329] | ||
People en Español Awards | 2008 | Best Song | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Won | [330] | |
Pewter Awards | 2011 | Packaging Rigid | Heat | Won | [331] | |
Planeta Awards | 2018 | Best Ballad or Mid-Tempo | "Perfect Duet" (with Ed Sheeran) | Won | [332] | |
Pollstar Awards | 2015 | Major Tour of the Year | On the Run Tour | Nominated | [333] | |
2017 | The Formation World Tour | Nominated | [334] | |||
Most Creative Stage Production | Won | |||||
2019 | Best Hip-Hop/R&B Tour | On the Run II Tour | Won | [335] | ||
Major Tour of the Year | Nominated | |||||
2021 | Touring Artist of the Decade | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [336] | ||
Hip-Hop/R&B Touring Artist of the Decade | Nominated | |||||
Porin Awards | 2004 | Best Foreign Song | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [337] | |
2010 | "Halo" | Won | [338] | |||
Pop Awards | 2019 | Artist of the Year | The Carters | Won | [339] | |
Premios Amigo | 2004 | Best International Album | Dangerously in Love | Won | [224] | |
2007 | Song of the Year | "Amor Gitano" (with Alejandro Fernández) | Won | |||
Vodafone Award for the Most Downloaded Tone | Won | |||||
Prêmio de Música Digital | 2010 | Top-selling Song in Brazil | "Halo" | Won | ||
International Top-selling Song | Won | |||||
Premios Juventud | 2015 | Favorite Hitmaker | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||
Premios Oye! | 2007 | International Album of the Year | B'Day | Won | ||
2009 | Album of the Year | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Nominated | [340] | ||
Record of the Year | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Nominated | ||||
Q Awards | 2011 | Best Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [341] | |
Best Live Act | Nominated | |||||
2016 | Best Video | "Formation" | Nominated | [342] | ||
QX Gaygalan Awards | 2011 | Best Foreign Hit | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Won | [343] | |
Radio Disney Music Awards | 2003 | Best Group | Destiny's Child | Won | [122] | |
Radio Music Awards | 2001 | Artist of the Year - Hip-Hop Rhythmic Radio | Won | |||
Artist of the Year - Top 40 Pop Radio | Won | |||||
2004 | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
The Record of the Year | 2003 | Record of the Year | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [344] | |
2007 | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Won | ||||
2010 | "Video Phone" (featuring Lady Gaga) | Won | [345] | |||
Rockbjörnen | 2018 | Live Concert of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [346] | |
2021 | Foreign Song of the Year | "Savage" (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | [347] | ||
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards | 2002 | Top Ten International Gold Songs | "Survivor" | Gold | [122] | |
2004 | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Gold | [348] | |||
Top Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Bronze | ||||
2005 | Top Ten International Gold Songs | "Lose My Breath" | Gold | [349] | ||
"Naughty Girl" | Nominated | |||||
Top Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2007 | Top Ten International Gold Songs | "Déjà Vu" (featuring Jay-Z) | Gold | |||
Top Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Bronze | ||||
2008 | Top Ten International Gold Songs | "Listen" | Gold | [350] | ||
Top Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Gold | ||||
2009 | Top Ten International Gold Songs | "If I Were a Boy" | Gold | [351] | ||
Super Gold Songs | Gold | |||||
Top Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Gold | ||||
2010 | Top Ten International Gold Songs | "Sweet Dreams" | Gold | [352] | ||
Top Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Bronze | ||||
2011 | Top Ten International Gold Songs | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Gold | [353] | ||
Super Gold Songs | Gold | |||||
2012 | Top Ten International Gold Songs | "Run the World (Girls)" | Gold | [354] | ||
Top Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Bronze | ||||
2014 | Bronze | [355] | ||||
2017 | Top Ten International Gold Songs | "Sorry" | Nominated | [356] | ||
"Hymn for the Weekend" (Coldplay featuring Beyoncé) | Gold | |||||
Top Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Gold | ||||
Sammy Davis Jr. Awards | 1989 | Baby Junior Award | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [357] | |
Satellite Awards | 2003 | Best Original Song | "Work It Out" | Nominated | [358] | |
2006 | Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | Dreamgirls | Nominated | [359] | ||
Best Original Song | "Listen" | Nominated | ||||
2008 | Best Supporting Actress – Musical or Comedy | Cadillac Records | Nominated | [360] | ||
2019 | Best Original Song | "Spirit" | Nominated | [361] | ||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2006 | Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture | The cast of Dreamgirls[q] | Nominated | [362] | |
Self Awards | 2010 | Women Doing Good Award | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [363] | |
Shorty Awards | 2017 | Instagram Picture of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles & Blue Ivy Carter | Nominated | [364] | |
Gif of the Year | Lemonade | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Instagram of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles' Birth Announcement | Nominated | [365] | ||
2020 | Celebrity–Arts & Entertainment | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [366] | ||
Instagram Content of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles' on shoes | Nominated | ||||
Silver Clef Award | 2017 | Best Live Act | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [367] | |
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party | 2000 | Best Non-British Band | Destiny's Child | Nominated | [368] | |
Best Dance/Soul Act | Won | |||||
2002 | Best R&B Act/Garage Act | Nominated | [369] | |||
2003 | Best Music Video | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [370] | ||
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
2005 | Nominated | [371] | ||||
Space Shower Music Awards | 2004 | Best International Video | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | [372] | |
Best International Female Video | Won | |||||
2017 | Best International Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [373] | ||
Spin Awards | 2004 | Sex Goddess | Won | [374] | ||
Soul Train Music Awards | 1998 | Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo | "No, No, No" | Nominated | [375] [376] | |
2000 | "Bills, Bills, Bills" | Nominated | [377] [378] | |||
Best R&B/Soul Album – Group, Band or Duo | The Writing's on the Wall | Nominated | ||||
2001 | Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year | Destiny's Child | Won | [379] | ||
Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo | "Independent Women Part I" | Nominated | ||||
2002 | "Survivor" | Nominated | [380] | |||
Best R&B/Soul Album – Group, Band or Duo | Survivor | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Album of the Year | Dangerously in Love | Nominated | [381] | ||
Best R&B/Soul Album – Female | Won | |||||
Best R&B/Soul Single – Female | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video | Nominated | |||||
Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
2005 | Best R&B/Soul Single – Female | "Naughty Girl" | Nominated | [382] | ||
Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo | "The Closer I Get to You" (with Luther Vandross) | Nominated | ||||
"Lose My Breath" | Nominated | |||||
Best R&B/Soul Album – Group, Band or Duo | Destiny Fulfilled | Won | ||||
2006 | Career Achievement | Destiny's Child | Won | [383] | ||
Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo | "Cater 2 U" | Won | ||||
2007 | Best R&B/Soul Album – Female | B'Day | Nominated | [384] | ||
Best R&B/Soul Single – Female | "Irreplaceable" | Won | ||||
Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video | Nominated | |||||
2009 | Album of the Year | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Won | [385] | ||
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Nominated | ||||
Song of the Year | Won | |||||
Best R&B/Soul Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
2011 | Album of the Year | 4 | Nominated | [386] | ||
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | "Best Thing I Never Had" | Nominated | ||||
Best Dance Performance | "Run the World (Girls)" | Won | ||||
Best R&B/Soul Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2012 | Won | [387] | ||||
Best Dance Performance | "Love on Top" | Won | ||||
2014 | Album of the Year | Beyoncé | Won | [388] | ||
Song of the Year | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | ||||
Video of the Year | Nominated | |||||
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | "Pretty Hurts" | Nominated | ||||
Best Gospel/Inspirational Song | "Say Yes" (Michelle Williams featuring Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland) |
Nominated | ||||
Best R&B/Soul Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
2015 | Video of the Year | "7/11" | Nominated | [389] | ||
Best Dance Performance | Nominated | |||||
Best Collaboration | "Feeling Myself" (Nicki Minaj featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B/Soul Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2016 | Album of the Year | Lemonade | Won | [390] | ||
Video of the Year | "Sorry" | Nominated | ||||
"Formation" | Won | |||||
Song of the Year | Won | |||||
Best Dance Performance | Nominated | |||||
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | Nominated | |||||
Best Collaboration | "Freedom" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B/Soul Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
2017 | Video of the Year | "All Night" | Nominated | [391] | ||
2019 | Best R&B/Soul Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [392] | ||
Song of the Year | "Before I Let Go" | Nominated | ||||
Video of the Year | "Spirit" | Nominated | ||||
Best Dance Performance | Nominated | |||||
Best Collaboration | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Nominated | ||||
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | Won | |||||
2020 | Best R&B/Soul Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [393] | ||
Song of the Year | "Black Parade" | Nominated | ||||
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | Nominated | |||||
"Playing Games" (Summer Walker featuring Bryson Tiller)[c] | Nominated | |||||
Video of the Year | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
Won | ||||
Best Dance Performance | "Already" (with Shatta Wale and Major Lazer) | Nominated | ||||
Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards | 1998 | Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist | Destiny's Child | Won | [394] | |
Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo | Destiny's Child | Won | ||||
Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo | "No, No, No" | Won | ||||
2000 | Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo | The Writing's on the Wall | Won | |||
Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo | "Say My Name" | Won | [122] | |||
2001 | "Survivor" | Won | ||||
2002 | "Emotion" | Won | ||||
Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo | Survivor | Won | ||||
2005 | Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo | "Soldier" | Won | [122] | ||
Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo | Destiny Fulfilled | Won | ||||
Stellar Awards | 2015 | Song of the Year | "Say Yes" (Michelle Williams featuring Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland) |
Nominated | [395] | |
Music Video of the Year | Won | |||||
Urban/Inspirational Single or Performance of the Year | Nominated | |||||
TEC Awards | 2004 | Outstanding Creative Achievement – Record Production/Single | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | [396] | |
Outstanding Creative Achievement – Record Production/Album | Dangerously in Love | Nominated | ||||
Teen Choice Awards | 2000 | Choice Pop Group | Destiny's Child | Nominated | [397] [398] | |
Choice Music - Single | "Say My Name" | Nominated | ||||
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Track | Nominated | |||||
2001 | Choice Female Hottie | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [399] | ||
Choice Music - Pop Group | Destiny's Child | Won | ||||
Choice Music - Concert | Nominated | |||||
Choice Music - Single | "Survivor" | Nominated | ||||
Choice Music - Album | Survivor | Nominated | ||||
Choice Music - Dance Track | "Bootylicious" | Nominated | ||||
Choice Summer Song | Nominated | |||||
2002 | Choice Female Hottie | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [400] | ||
2003 | Won | [401] | ||||
Choice Music – Female Artist | Nominated | |||||
Choice Breakout Music Artist | Nominated | |||||
Choice Crossover Artist | Nominated | |||||
Choice Female Fashion Icon | Nominated | |||||
Choice Breakout Movie Actor | Austin Powers in Goldmember | Nominated | ||||
Choice Music – Love Song | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | ||||
Choice Summer Song | Won | |||||
Choice Music – Collaboration | "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Choice Female Hottie | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [402] [403] | ||
Choice Music – Female Artist | Nominated | |||||
Choice Music – R&B Artist | Nominated | |||||
Choice Music – Tour[r] | Nominated | |||||
Choice Music – Single | "Baby Boy" (featuring Sean Paul) | Nominated | ||||
Choice Music – Collaboration | Nominated | |||||
Choice Music – R&B Track | "Naughty Girl" | Nominated | ||||
Choice Music - Album | Dangerously in Love | Nominated | ||||
2005 | Choice Music – Love Song | "Cater 2 U" | Nominated | [404] | ||
Choice Music – R&B Track | "Soldier" | Nominated | ||||
Choice Female Hottie | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2006 | Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon – Female | Nominated | [405] | |||
Choice Music – R&B/Hip-Hop Track | "Check on It" (featuring Bun B and Slim Thug) | Nominated | ||||
2007 | Choice Music – R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [406] [407] [408] | ||
Choice Movie – Liplock[s] | Dreamgirls | Nominated | ||||
Choice Music - Payback Track | "Irreplaceable" | Nominated | ||||
2008 | Choice Music – R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [409] | ||
2009 | Choice Movie Actress – Drama | Obsessed | Nominated | [410] [411] | ||
Choice Movie – Rumble[t] | Nominated | |||||
Choice Music – R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | ||||
Choice Female Hottie | Nominated | |||||
Choice Music – R&B Track | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Won | ||||
Choice Music – Love Song | "Halo" | Nominated | ||||
Choice Music Album – Female | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Nominated | ||||
2010 | Choice Music – R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [412] | ||
Choice Music – Collaboration | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Choice Music – R&B/Hip-Hop Track | "Run the World (Girls)" | Won | [413] | ||
Choice Summer Music Star – Female | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2012 | Choice Music – R&B/Hip-Hop Track | "Run the World (Girls)" | Nominated | [414] | ||
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song | "Love on Top" | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Choice Music – R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [415] | ||
Choice Summer Tour | The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour | Nominated | ||||
2014 | On the Run Tour | Nominated | [416] | |||
Choice Music – Female Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
Choice Female Hottie | Nominated | |||||
2015 | Choice Instagrammer | Nominated | [417] | |||
2016 | Choice Music – Female Artist | Nominated | [418] | |||
Choice Music – R&B/Hip-Hop Artist | Won | |||||
2017 | Choice Instagrammer | Nominated | [419] | |||
Choice Music – R&B/Hip-Hop Artist | Won | |||||
2018 | Choice Summer Tour | On the Run II Tour | Nominated | [420] | ||
Telecom New Zealand Awards | 2005 | Gold Award | "Naughty Girl" | Gold | [421] | |
"Lose My Breath" | Gold | |||||
"Soldier" | Gold | |||||
Telehit Awards | 2010 | Video of the Year | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Won | [422] | |
Ticketmaster Awards | 2019 | Touring Milestone Award | On the Run II Tour | Won | [423] | |
TMF Awards | 2009 | Best Live | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [424] | |
Trumpet Awards | 2005 | APEX Award | Won | [425] | ||
UK Music Video Awards | 2009 | Best Pop Video | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Nominated | [426] | |
Best International Video | "Diva" | Nominated | ||||
2010 | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Nominated | [427] | |||
2015 | Best UK Pop Video | "Runnin' (Lose It All)" (Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin) |
Nominated | [428] | ||
2016 | Best Urban Video – International | "Formation" | Nominated | [429] | ||
Best Styling in a Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Video Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2020 | Best Music Film | Black Is King | Nominated | |||
Best R&B/Soul Video – International | "Already" | Nominated | ||||
Best Styling in a Video | Won | |||||
Best Choreography in a Video | Nominated | |||||
2021 | Best R&B/Soul Video – International | "Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) | Pending | [431] | ||
Best Wardrobe Styling in a Video | Pending | |||||
Urban Music Awards | 2009 | Best Single | "Halo" | Nominated | [432] | |
Best International Act | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | ||||
2016 | Nominated | [433] | ||||
2021 | Best Female Act | Pending | [434] | |||
Best Single | "Already" | Pending | ||||
Best Collaboration | "Already" | Pending | ||||
VH1 Big Awards | 2003 | BIG Entertainer | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [122] | |
2006 | BIG Power Couple | Beyoncé Knowles & Jay-Z | Won | [435] | ||
Vibe Awards | 2003 | Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [122] | |
Most Stylish Artist | Won | |||||
Coolest Collaboration | "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Won | ||||
Reelest Video | Nominated | |||||
2004 | Best R&B Video | "Me, Myself and I" | Nominated | |||
Reelest Video | Nominated | |||||
2007 | R&B Artist of the Year | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [436] | ||
VStyle | Won | |||||
Song of the Year | "Irreplaceable" | Nominated | ||||
Video of the Year | "Get Me Bodied" | Nominated | ||||
Vibe of the Year Awards | 2003 | Best Diva | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [437] | |
Best Couple | Beyoncé Knowles & Jay-Z | Won | ||||
The Village Voice Web Awards | 2011 | Best Music Video We TOTALLY Get | "Countdown" | Won | [438] | |
Virgin Media Music Awards[u] | 2009 | Best Solo Female | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [440] | |
Hottest Female | Nominated | |||||
Best Track | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Nominated | ||||
2010 | Best Collaboration | "Telephone" (Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé) | Won | [441] | ||
Best Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||||
2011 | Hottest Female | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated | [442] | ||
Best Female | Nominated | |||||
Best Live Act | Nominated | |||||
Best Track | "Run the World (Girls)" | Nominated | ||||
Best Video | Nominated | |||||
Best Album | 4 | Nominated | ||||
Vogue India Beauty Awards | 2010 | Best of Celebrity Fragrance | Heat | Won | [443] | |
Waffle House Awards | 2018 | Best R&B/Hip Hop Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [444] | |
WatsUp TV Africa Music Video Awards | 2018 | Best International Video | "Formation" | Won | [445] | |
WEB Awards | 2011 | Outstanding Achievement in Web Development | Heat | Won | [446] | |
Webby Awards | 2014 | People's Voice Award | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [447] | |
2016 | Best Music Website | Nominated | [448] | |||
Best Use of Photography | Won | |||||
2017 | Best Music Video | "Formation" | Won | [449] | ||
World Music Awards | 2002 | World's Best-selling Artist or Group | Destiny's Child | Won | [450] | |
World's Best-selling Pop Group | Won | |||||
World's Best-selling R&B Group | Won | |||||
2005 | World's Best-selling Female Group of All Time | Won | [451] | |||
World's Best-selling Pop Group | Won | |||||
World's Best-selling R&B Group | Won | |||||
2006 | World's Best-selling R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [452] | ||
2008 | Outstanding Contribution to Music | Won | [453] | |||
2010 | World's Best-selling R&B Artist | Nominated | [454] | |||
World's Best Single | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Nominated | ||||
2014 | World's Best R&B Artist | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [455] | ||
World's Best Female Artist | Nominated | [456] | ||||
World's Best Live Act | Nominated | [457] | ||||
World's Best Entertainer | Nominated | [458] | ||||
World's Best Fanbase | BeyHive | Nominated | [459] | |||
World's Best Song | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | [460] | |||
"Partition" | Nominated | |||||
World's Best Album | Beyoncé | Nominated | [461] | |||
World's Best Video | "Drunk in Love" (featuring Jay-Z) | Nominated | [462] | |||
"Partition" | Nominated | |||||
"XO" | Nominated | |||||
Life Is But a Dream | Nominated | |||||
Yahoo! Music Turning Purple Awards | 2007 | Turning Purple Award | "Beautiful Liar" (with Shakira) | Won | [463] | |
"Irreplaceable" | Won | |||||
Year in Vevo Awards | 2015 | Best Dance Video | "7/11" | Won | [464] | |
Vevo Vision Award | "Runnin' (Lose It All)" (Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin) |
Won | ||||
YouTube Music Awards | 2015 | YouTube Music Award | Beyoncé Knowles | Won | [465] |
Other accolades
State honors
Indicates an honor Beyoncé was considered for only |
Country | Year | Honor | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Australia | 2014 | Barnardos Australia's Mother of the Year | [466] |
Europe | 2006 | European School of Economics's Lifetime Achievement Award | [467] |
United States | 2000 | Inducted into the Young Hollywood Hall of Fame (Music Artist Category) | [468] |
2002 | Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame (Recording Category) | [469] | |
St. John’s Church's Philanthropist Award | [224] | ||
2008 | Inducted into the Miami Children's Hospital's Pediatric Hall of Fame | [470] | |
2016 | Council of Fashion Designers of America's Fashion Icon | [471] | |
May 23, Minnesota (Beyoncé Day) | [472] | ||
2018 | Key to Columbia | [473] | |
August 21, Columbia, Missouri (Beyoncé and Jay-Z Day) | |||
Key to New Orleans | [474] | ||
August 29, Orlando, Florida (Beyoncé and Jay-Z Day) | [475] | ||
August 8, Minnesota (Beyoncé and Jay-Z Day) | [476] |
World records
Publication | Year | World record | Record holder | R. Status | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Guinness World Records | 2008 | Highest Annual Earnings by a Female Singer | Beyoncé | Eliminated | [477] |
2010 | Most Grammy Awards nominations in a single year for a female artist | Record | [478] | ||
Most Grammy Awards won in a single year by a female artist | Record | [479] | |||
2011 | Biggest Power Couple | Beyoncé and Jay-Z | Eliminated | [480] | |
Most-retweeted About Moment | Eliminated | [481] | |||
2013 | Fastest-selling album on iTunes | Beyoncé | Record | [477] | |
2016 | Most simultaneous Billboard US Hot 100 entries by a female artist | Beyoncé | Eliminated | [482] [483] | |
Most simultaneous Billboard US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Top 10 entries by a female artist | Record | ||||
2017 | Most-liked Instagram Picture | Eliminated | [484] | ||
2018 | Most MTV Video Music Awards nominations for video of the year | Record | [485] | ||
2019 | Highest-grossing Music Tour by a Duo | Beyoncé and Jay-Z | Record | [486] | |
2020 | Most Grammy Awards Nominations for a Female Artist | Beyoncé | Record | [487] | |
2021 | Most Grammy Awards won by a married couple | Beyoncé and Jay-Z | Record | [488] | |
Most Grammy Awards won by a vocalist | Beyoncé | Record | [489] | ||
Most Grammy Awards won by a female artist | Record | [490] | |||
First female artist to win Best Rap Performance at the Grammy Awards | Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion | Record | [491] |
See also
- List of awards and nominations received by Destiny's Child
- List of awards and nominations received by The Carters
- Grammy Award records
Notes
- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
- ^ AMFT Awards is an online awards group.[15]
- ^ a b c d e f Awards and nominations Knowles has received as a writer.
- ^ Shared with Alan Ferguson.
- ^ Shared with and Todd Tourso.
- ^ Shared with Kahlil Joseph.
- ^ 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.[145]
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.[209]
- ^ 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]
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Shared with Ali Larter.
- ^ Shared with Channing Tatum.
- ^ Previously known as TRL Awards (2006–2012).
- ^ 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.
- ^ Shared with Hinton Battle, Jamie Foxx, Danny Glover, Jennifer Hudson, Sharon Leal, Eddie Murphy, Keith Robinson and Anika Noni Rose.
- ^ Shared with Missy Elliott and Alicia Keys.
- ^ Shared with Jamie Foxx.
- ^ Shared with Ali Larter.
- ^ The Virgin Media Awards is an online awards group.[439]
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