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List of most-awarded music artists

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BTS, Taylor Swift, and Beyoncé are among the most-awarded music artists of all time

The exact number of all awards received by an artist is difficult to verify because there is no organization regularly tracking the data. Most media only report the most-awarded artists at individual award show,[1][2][3] and a complete list of the most-awarded music artists remains unavailable. Nevertheless, the following list features music artists having won 10 times or more at five different award shows, thus giving an illustration of the most-awarded music artists in history.

South Korean boy band BTS is the only act having won 30 times or more at five different award shows, mostly in their homeland. The band received the most trophies at the MAMA Awards (formerly Mnet Asian Music Awards) with 49 wins. American singers Taylor Swift and Beyoncé have each won over 20 times at five different award shows. Swift's biggest victory is at the American Music Awards with 40 trophies, while Beyoncé's biggest victory is at the Grammy Awards with 32 trophies. However, Canadian singer Celine Dion has won more in a singular award show, receiving a total of 50 Félix Awards—a major music accolade in the Canadian province of Quebec—between 1983 and 2017.

Despite never making it into the global music market, Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza remains one of the most-awarded music artists, winning numerous awards at the national and regional level. Other examples of the most-awarded artists by genre include Colombian singer Shakira and Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias in Latin music, American singers Carrie Underwood and Dolly Parton in country music, as well as American rappers Kanye West and Eminem in hip hop music.

Artists by top-five award wins[edit]

Artist[lower-alpha 1] Nationality Years active Top-five award shows[lower-alpha 2] Milestones
BTS South Korea 2013–present
  • BTS is the most-awarded artist in the MAMA Awards history.[10]
  • BTS is the most-awarded artist in the Melon Music Awards history.[11]
  • BTS is the most-awarded artist in the Circle Chart Music Awards history.[12]
Taylor Swift United States 2004–present
  • Swift is the most-awarded artist in the American Music Awards history.[3]
Beyoncé United States 1997–present
  • Beyoncé is the most-awarded artist in the Grammy Awards history.[2]
  • Beyoncé is the most-awarded artist in the BET Awards history.[15]
  • Beyoncé is the most-awarded artist in the MTV Video Music Awards history.[20]
  • Beyoncé is the most-awarded artist in the NAACP Image Awards history.[21]
  • Beyoncé is the most-awarded artist in the Soul Train Music Awards history.[18]
Shakira Colombia 1990–present
Siti Nurhaliza Malaysia 1995–present
Enrique Iglesias Spain 1995–present
  • Iglesias is the most-awarded artist in the Billboard Latin Music Awards history.[22]
Kanye West United States 1996–present
Celine Dion Canada 1980–present
Justin Bieber Canada 2007–present
  • Bieber is the most-awarded artist in the MTV Europe Music Awards history.[46]
Madonna United States 1979–present
Daddy Yankee Puerto Rico 1990–2023
Carrie Underwood United States 2005–present
  • Underwood is the most-awarded artist in the CMT Music Awards history.[54]
Lady Gaga United States 2001–present
Michael Jackson United States 1964–2009
Whitney Houston United States 1977–2012
Dolly Parton United States 1956–present
Eminem United States 1988–present

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Artists are ordered based on the top-five awards total
  2. Charts, listicles, gold/platinum certifications, and other similar certificates such as Guinness World Records, BDS Certified, or Vevo Certified are excluded.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 BMI and ASCAP Awards are presented to their affiliated songwriters, therefore a person can not receive both at the same time. Their Pop Awards, Country Awards, R&B/Hip-hop Awards, Latin Awards are given at separate events, hence they are also counted as different awards.

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