List of awards and nominations for American Idol contestants
This is a list of major award wins and nominations given to American Idol contestants.
Season 1
Kelly Clarkson
- ASCAP Pop Music Awards
- 2004: Song Writer Award – "Miss Independent": won
- 2007:
- Song of The Year Award – "Because of You": won
- Most Performed Songs of The Year: won
- 2010: Most Performed Songs of The Year: won
- ACM Awards
- 2008: Vocal Event of the Year – "Because of You" (with Reba McEntire): nominated
- 2012:
- Single of the Year – "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean): won
- Vocal Event of the Year – "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean): won
- 2013: Vocal Event of the Year – "Don't Rush" (with Vince Gill): nominated
- American Country Awards
- 2011:
- Single of the Year: Vocal Collaboration – "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean): won
- Music Video: Duo, Group, or Collaboration – "Don't You Wanna Stay": won
- 2011:
- American Music Awards
- 2003: Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist: nominated
- 2005:
- Favorite Pop/Rock Album – Breakaway: nominated
- Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: nominated
- T-Mobile Text-In Award (Artist of the Year): won
- Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist: won
- 2006:
- Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist: won
- Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: won
- 2012:
- Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: nominated
- Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist: nominated
- Billboard Awards
- 2002:
- Top Hot 100 Single Sales – "A Moment Like This": won
- 2005:
- Hot 100 Artist of the Year: nominated
- Hot 100 Female Artist: won
- Pop 100 Artist of the Year: won
- Pop 100 Female Artist: won
- Pop 100 Single – "Since U Been Gone": won
- Pop 100 Airplay Single – "Since U Been Gone": won
- The Billboard 200 Female Artist: nominated
- Hot Digital Song Artist: nominated
- Hot Digital Song – "Since U Been Gone": nominated
- Hot Digital Track Artist" nominated
- Hot Digital Track – "Since U Been Gone": won
- Hot Dance Radio Airplay Artist: won
- Hot Adult Contemporary Artist: won
- Hot Adult Contemporary Song – "Breakaway": won
- Top Soundtrack Single – "Breakaway": won
- Adult Contemporary Artist: won
- 2002:
- BRIT Awards
- 2006:
- Best Pop Act: Nominated
- Best International Female Artist: nominated
- 2006:
- Country Music Association Awards
- 2007: Musical Event of the Year – "Because of You" (with Reba McEntire): nominated
- 2011:
- Single of the Year – "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean): nominated
- Musical Event of the Year – "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean): won
- 2012: Female Vocalist of the Year: nominated
- 2013:
- Female Vocalist of the Year: nominated
- Musical Event of the Year – "Don't Rush": nominated
- CMT Music Awards
- 2008: Collaborative Video of the Year – "Because of You" (with Reba McEntire): nominated
- 2011: Collaborative Video of the Year – "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean): nominated
- 2012: Collaborative Video of the Year – "Don't Rush" (with Vince Gill): nominated
- Grammy Awards
- 2004: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance – "Miss Independent": nominated
- 2006:
- Best Pop Album -Breakaway: won
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance – "Since U Been Gone": won
- 2008: Best Country Collaboration – "Because of You" (with Reba McEntire): nominated
- 2010: Best Pop Album – All I Ever Wanted: nominated
- 2012: Best Country Duo/Group Performance – "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean): nominated
- 2013:
- Record of the Year – "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)": nominated
- Best Pop Solo Vocal Performance – "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)": nominated
- Best Pop Vocal Album – Stronger: won
- 2014: Best Country Duo or Group Performance – "Don't Rush" (with Vince Gill): nominated
- 2016:
- Best Pop Solo Vocal Performance – "Heartbeat Song": nominated
- Best Pop Vocal Album – Piece by Piece: nominated
- iHeartRadio Music Awards
- 2016: Best Cover Song – "Bitch Better Have My Money: nominated
- Juno Awards
- 2006: International Album of the Year: "Breakaway": nominated
- MTV Video Music Awards Latin America
- 2005:
- Best New International Artist: nominated
- Best International Pop Artist: nominated
- 2006: Best International Artist: nominated
- 2005:
- MTV Video Music Awards
- 2003:
- Best Pop Video – "Miss Independent": nominated
- Best New Artist – "Miss Independent": nominated
- Viewer's Choice Award – "Miss Independent": nominated
- 2005:
- Best Female Video – "Since U Been Gone": won
- Best Pop Video – "Since U Been Gone": won
- Viewer's Choice Award – "Since U Been Gone": nominated
- 2006:
- Best Female Video – "Because of You": won
- Viewer's Choice Award – "Because of You": nominated
- 2009: Best Female Video – "My Life Would Suck Without You": nominated
- 2012: Best Video with a Message – "Dark Side": nominated
- 2013: Best Video with a Social Message – "People Like Us": nominated
- 2003:
- MTV Asia Awards
- 2006: Favorite Female Artist: won
- MuchMusic Video Awards
- 2006:
- Best International Video – "Behind These Hazel Eyes": nominated
- 2009:
- Best International Video – "My Life Would Suck Without You": nominated
- 2011:
- International Video of the Year – "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)": nominated
- Most streamed Video of the Year – "Mr. Know It All": nominated
- People's Choice: Favorite International Artist – "Because of You": won
- 2006:
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
- 2006: Favorite Female Singer: won
- People's Choice Awards
- 2006: Favorite Female Performer: won
- 2006: Best Smile: won
- 2016, Favorite Pop Artist: nominated
- Radio Music Awards
- 2003:
- Song Of The Year / Top 40 Radio – "Miss Independent": nominated
- Best Driving Song – "Miss Independent": nominated
- 2005:
- Song Of The Year / Adult Hit Radio – "Breakaway": nominated
- Song Of The Year / Mainstream Hit Radio – "Since U Been Gone": nominated
- Song Of The Year / Mainstream Hit Radio – "Behind These Hazel Eyes": nominated
- Artist Of The Year / Mainstream Hit Radio: won
- 2003:
- Rolling Stone Music Poll
- 2009: Most Exciting Album of 2009: won
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2003:
- Choice Love Song: "A Moment Like This": nominated
- Choice Breakout Artist: nominated
- Choice Female Music Artist: won
- Choice Music Crossover: nominated
- Choice Movie Chemistry for From Justin to Kelly: nominated
- Choice Breakout Female Actress for From Justin to Kelly: nominated
- 2005:
- Choice Album – Breakaway: won
- Choice Female Artist: won
- Choice Single -"Since U Been Gone": won
- Choice Summer Song – "Behind These Hazel Eyes": won
- 2006:
- Choice Female Artist: won
- Choice Music Single – "Walk Away": nominated
- 2007: Choice Payback Song – "Never Again": nominated
- 2009: Choice Music Single – "My Life Would Suck Without You": nominated
- 2010: Choice Idol Alum: nominated
- 2012:
- Choice Music Single: Female – "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)": nominated
- Choice Break Up Song – "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)": nominated
- 2015:
- Choice Music Single: Female – "Heartbeat Song: nominated
- 2003:
- TMF Awards (Belgium)
- 2006:
- Best Pop International: won
- Best Female Pop International: won
- 2006:
- TRL Awards
- 2006:
- TRL's 1st Lady: nominated
- Countdown Killer: won
- 2006:
- World Music Awards
- 2003: Best New Female Artist: nominated
- 2005: World's Best-Selling Pop Female Artist: nominated
- 2013:
- World's Best Female Artist: nominated
- World's Best Entertainer of the Year: nominated
- Women's World Award
- 2009: World Entertainment Award: won
Tamyra Gray
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2003, Tamyra Gray: Choice Female Television Breakout Star for Boston Public: nominated
Season 2
Ruben Studdard
- American Music Awards
- 2004, Favorite Male R&B Artist: nominated
- BET Awards
- 2004,
- Best Male R&B Artist: nominated
- Best New Artist: nominated
- 2005, Best Gospel Artist: nominated
- 2004,
- Billboard Music Awards
- 2003,
- Top R&B/Hip-Hop Sales Single – "Superstar/Flying Without Wings"
- Top Gospel Artist
- Top Gospel Album – I Need an Angel
- 2003,
- Grammy Awards
- 2004, Favorite Male R&B Vocal Performance – "Superstar": nominated
- Image Awards
- 2004,
- Outstanding Male Artist: nominated
- Outstanding New Artist: won
- 2004,
- Soul Train Awards
- 2004, Best New R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist: "Superstar": nominated
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2003, Choice Male Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: won
Clay Aiken
- American Music Awards
- 2004,
- Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist: nominated
- Fan Choice Award: won
- 2004,
- American Christian Music Awards
- 2005, Outstanding Yule CD – Merry Christmas with Love: won
- Billboard Awards
- 2003: Best Selling Single of 2003 – "Bridge over Troubled Water/This Is the Night"
- 2004: Best Selling Christmas Album – Merry Christmas with Love
- 2005: Best Selling Christian Album – Merry Christmas with Love
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2003, Choice Male Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: nominated
Kimberley Locke
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2003, Choice Female Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: nominated
Josh Gracin
- Academy of Country Music
- 2005, Top New Vocalist: nominated
- CMT Music Awards
- 2005, Breakthrough Video of the Year – "I Want to Live": nominated
Carmen Rasmussen
- New Music Weekly Awards
- 2005: Carmen Rasmusen: New Country Artist of the Year: won
Kimberly Caldwell
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2003, Choice Female Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: nominated
Season 3
Fantasia Barrino
- American Music Awards
- 2005,
- Favorite Female R&B Artist: nominated
- Favorite R&B/Soul Album – Free Yourself: nominated
- 2007, Favorite Female R&B Artist: nominated
- 2005,
- BET Awards
- 2005,
- Best New Artist: nominated
- Best Female R&B Artist: nominated
- 2005,
- Billboard Awards
- 2004,
- Top Hot 100 Single Sales – "I Believe"
- Top R&B/Hip-Hop Sales Single – "I Believe"
- 2005,
- Top New R&B/Hip-Hop Artist
- Top Hot Adult R&B Artist
- 2004,
- Grammy Awards
- 2006,
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance – "Free Yourself": nominated
- Best R&B Album – Free Yourself: Nominated
- Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance – "Summertime": nominated
- 2008,
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance – "When I See U": nominated
- Best Contemporary R&B Album – Fantasia: nominated
- 2009, Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals – "I'm His Only Woman" (with Jennifer Hudson): nominated
- 2011,
- Best R&B Album: Back to Me', nominated
- Best R&B Vocal Performance: "Bittersweet": won
- 2014,
- Best Urban Contemporary Album Side Effects Of You nominated
- Best R&B Song "Without Me (Featuring Kelly Rowland and Missy Elliott)" nominated
- Best Traditional R&B Performance "Get It Right" nominated
- 2006,
- Image Awards
- 2005, Outstanding Female Artist: won
- 2007,
- Outstanding Female Artist: nominated
- Outstanding Actress in a Mini-Series/T.V. Movie – The Fantasia Barrino Story: Life Is Not a Fairytale: nominated
- Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration – "Put You Up On Game": nominated
- 2009,
- NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Duo or Group (with Jennifer Hudson): won
- Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration – "I'm His Only Woman" (with Jennifer Hudson): nominated
- 2011, NAACP Image Award for Best R&B Song – "Bittersweet": won
- Soul Train Awards
- 2005, Best New R&B/Soul or Rap Artist – "I Believe": nominated
- 2006, Best Female R&B/Soul Album – Free Yourself: nominated
- 2010,
- Record of the Year – "Bittersweet": nominated
- Best Female R&B Soul Artist" nominated
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2004, Choice Female Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: nominated
- 2005,
- Choice Female Breakout Artist:: nominated
- Choice R&B Artist: nominated
- Theatre World Award
- 2007, Outstanding Broadway Debut Performance – "The Color Purple": won
- Vibe Music Awards
- 2005, R&B Voice of the Year: nominated
Jasmine Trias
- MTV Pilipinas
- 2006, Favorite Hip-Hop/R&B Video – "Lose Control": nominated
LaToya London
- NAACP Theater Awards
- 2008, Best Supporting Female – Equity, The Color Purple: nominated
Jennifer Hudson
- Academy Awards
- 2007, Best Supporting Actress – Dreamgirls: won
- BAFTA
- 2007, Actress in a Supporting Role – Dreamgirls: won
- BET Awards
- 2007,
- Best New Artist: won
- Best Actress: won
- Best Female R&B Artist: nominated
- 2009,
- Best Actress: nominated
- Best Female R&B Artist: nominated
- 2011, Best Female R&B Artist: nominated
- 2007,
- Billboard Awards
- 2012, Top R&B Album – I Remember Me: nominated
- Black Reel Awards
- 2006,
- Best Supporting Actress: Dreamgirls: won
- Best Breakthrough Performance: Dreamgirls: won
- 2008,
- Best Ensemble – The Secret Life of Bees: nominated
- Best Actress – The Secret Life of Bees: nominated
- 2006,
- Golden Globes
- 2007,
- Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – Dreamgirls: won
- Best Motion Picture (starring role) – Dreamgirls: won
- 2007,
- Grammy Awards
- 2008, Best Original Soundtrack – Dreamgirls: nominated
- 2009,
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance – "Spotlight": nominated
- Best R&B Album – Jennifer Hudson: won
- Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals – "I'm His Only Woman" (with Fantasia): nominated
- Best R&B Song – "Spotlight": nominated
- 2015, Best R&B Performance – "It's Your World": nominated
- Image Awards
- 2007, Best Supporting Actress in a Movie – Dreamgirls: won
- 2009,
- Outstanding New Artist: won
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Movie – "The Secret Life of Bees": nominated
- Outstanding Female Artist: Nominated
- Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration – "I'm His Only Woman" (with Fantasia Barrino): nominated
- Outstanding Music Video – "Spotlight": nominated
- Outstanding Song – "Spotlight": nominated
- Outstanding Album: Jennifer Hudson: won
- 2012,
- Outstanding Female Artist: Nominated
- Outstanding Album – I Remember Me: won
- Outstanding Music Video – "Where You At": won
- Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture – Winnie Mandela: nominated
- 2015, Outstanding Female Artist: nominated
- 2015, Outstanding Album – J-Hud: nominated
- 2016, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – "Chi-Raq": nominated
- MTV Movie Awards
- 2007, Best Performance – Dreamgirls: nominated
- People's Choice Awards
- 2010, Choice R&B Artist: nominated
- 2014, Favorite Humanitarian: won
- 2015, Choice R&B Artist: nominated
- Satellite Awards
- 2007, Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Dreamgirls: won
- Screen Actors Guild Awards
- 2007,
- Outstanding Ensemble in a Motion Picture – Dreamgirls: nominated
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – Dreamgirls: won
- 2007,
- Soul Train Awards
- 2009,
- Best R&B/Soul Female: nominated
- Song of the Year – "Spotlight": nominated
- 2009,
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2007,
- Choice Breakout Film Actress -Dreamgirls: nominated
- Choice Film Actress Drama/Adventure – Dreamgirls: won
- 2009,
- Choice Music R&B Artist: nominated
- Choice Music R&B Single – "If It Isn't Love": nominated
- 2010, Choice American Idol Alum: nominated
- 2007,
Season 4
Carrie Underwood
- ACM Awards
- 2006:
- Top Female Vocalist: nominated
- Top New Female Vocalist: won
- Single Record of the Year – "Jesus, Take the Wheel": won
- 2007:
- Single Record of the Year – "Before He Cheats": nominated
- Song of the Year – "Before He Cheats": nominated
- Album of the Year – Some Hearts: won
- Top Female Vocalist: won
- Video of the Year – "Before He Cheats": won
- 2008:
- Top Female Vocalist: won
- 2009:
- Entertainer of the Year: won
- Top Female Vocalist: won
- Video of the Year – "Just a Dream": nominated
- Album of the Year – Carnival Ride: nominated
- 2010:
- Entertainer of the Year: won
- Triple Crown Award: won
- Top Female Vocalist: nominated
- Song of the Year (as artist and composer) – "Cowboy Casanova": nominated
- Album of the Year – Play On, nominated
- Vocal Event of the Year – "I Told You So (feat. Randy Travis): nominated
- 2012:
- Top Female Vocalist: nominated
- Vocal Event of the Year – "Remind Me" (with Brad Paisley): nominated
- 2013:
- Top Female Vocalist: nominated
- Album of the Year: Blown Away: nominated
- 2014:
- Female Vocalist of the Year: nominated
- Gene Weed Special Achievement Award: won
- Video of the Year – "Two Black Cadillacs": nominated
- 2015:
- Female Vocalist of the Year: nominated
- Vocal Event of the Year – "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): nominated
- Video of the Year – "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): nominated
- 2006:
- American Country Awards
- 2010:
- Artist of the Year: won
- Female Artist of the Year: won
- Touring Artist of the Year – Play On Tour: won
- Female Single of the Year – "Cowboy Casanova": won
- Female Video of the Year – "Cowboy Casanova": won
- Album of the Year – Play On: won
- 2011:
- Female Artist of the Year: won
- Touring Artist of the Year: nominated
- Female Single of the Year – "Mama's Song": won
- Female Music Video of the Year – "Mama's Song": won
- 2012:
- Female Artist of the Year: won
- Single by a Female Artist – "Good Girl": nominated
- Single by a Vocal Collaboration – "Remind Me" (with Brad Paisley): won
- Music Video by a Female Artist – "Good Girl": nominated
- 2013:
- Female Artist of the Year: nominated
- Touring Artist of the Year – Blown Away Tour: nominated
- Female Single of the Year – "Two Black Cadillacs: nominated
- Female Music Video of the Year – "Blown Away": won
- 2010:
- American Music Awards
- 2006:
- Favorite Female Country Artist: nominated
- Breakthrough Artist Award: won
- 2007:
- Artist Of The Year: won
- Favorite Female Country Artist: won
- Favorite Country Album – Some Hearts: won
- 2008:
- Favorite Female Country Artist: nominated
- Favorite Country Album – Carnival Ride: won
- 2009:
- Favorite Female Country Artist: nominated
- Favorite Female Country Artist: nominated
- Favorite Country Album – Play On: won
- 2012:
- Favorite Female Country Artist: nominated
- Favorite Country Album – Blown Away: won
- 2013: Favorite Female Country Artist: nominated
- 2014: Favorite Female Country Artist: won
- 2015: Favorite Female Country Artist: won
- 2016:
- Artist of the Year: pending
- Favorite Female Country Artist: pending
- Favorite Country Album – Storyteller: pending
- 2006:
- Billboard Music Awards
- 2005: Top Hot 100 Single Sales – "Independence Day/Inside Your Heaven": won
- 2006:
- Top Billboard 200 Album – Some Hearts: won
- Top Country Album – Some Hearts: won
- Top Country Album Artist (Female): won
- Top New Country Artist: won
- Top Hot Country Sales Artist: won
- Top Country Artist- Female (Singles & Albums): won
- Top Billboard 200 Album Artist: won
- 2007:
- Top Billboard 200 Artist- Female: won
- Top Country Album – Some Hearts: won
- Top Country Album Artist (Female): won
- Top Country Artist- Female (Singles & Albums): won'
- Top Country Artist: won
- 2008: Top Hot Country Songs Artist: won
- 2013:
- Top Country Artist: nominated
- Top Country Album – Blown Away: nominated
- 2014, Milestone Award: won
- 2015, Top Christian Song – "Something in the Water": won
- 2016, Top Country Artist: nominated
- 2016, Top Country Album - Storyteller: nominated
- CMT Music Awards
- 2006:
- Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Jesus Take the Wheel": won
- Female Video of the Year -"Jesus Take the Wheel": won
- Most Inspiring Video – "Jesus Take the Wheel": nominated
- 2007:
- Video of the Year: "Before He Cheats": won
- Female Video of the Year – "Before He Cheats": won
- 2008:
- Video of the Year – "Wasted": nominated
- Female Video of the Year – "Wasted": nominated
- 2009:
- Video of the Year – "Just A Dream": nominated
- 2010:
- Video of the Year – "Cowboy Casanova": won
- CMT Performance of the Year – "Temporary Home" from CMT: Invitational Only: won
- Female Video of the Year – "Cowboy Casanova": nominated
- 2011:
- Video of the Year – "Undo It" nominated
- Female Video of the Year – "Undo It": nominated
- 2012:
- Video of the Year – "Good Girl": won
- Video of the Year – "Remind Me" (with Brad Paisley): nominated
- Female Video of the Year – "Good Girl": nominated
- Collaborative Video of the Year – "Remind Me" (with Brad Paisley): won
- CMT Performance of the Year – "Just a Dream"/"Dream On" (with Steven Tyler): nominated
- 2013:
- Video of the Year: – "Blown Away": won
- Female Video of the Year – "Two Black Cadillacs": nominated
- 2014:
- Video of the Year: – "See You Again": won
- Female Video of the Year: – "See You Again": nominated
- 2015:
- Video of the Year: – "Something' in the Water": won
- Video of the Year: – "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): nominated
- Female Video of the Year: – "Something in the Water": won
- Female Video of the Year: – "Little Toy Guns": nominated
- Collaborative Video of the Year: – "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): won
- 2016:
- Video of the Year: – "Smoke Break": nominated
- Female Video of the Year: – "Smoke Break": won
- 2006:
- Canadian Country Music Awards
- 2006: SOCAN Song of the Year – "Jesus Take The Wheel": won
- Country Music Association Awards
- 2006:
- Horizon Award: won
- Female Vocalist of the Year: won
- 2007:
- Female Vocalist of the Year: won
- Single of the Year – "Before He Cheats": won
- Music Video of the Year – "Before He Cheats": nominated
- Song Of The Year – "Before He Cheats": nominated
- 2008:
- Female Vocalist of the Year: won
- Album of the Year – Carnival Ride: nominated
- 2009:
- Female Vocalist of the Year: nominated
- Musical Event of the Year for – "I Told You So" (feat. Randy Travis): nominated
- 2011:
- Female Vocalist of the Year: nominated
- 2012:
- Female Vocalist of the Year: nominated
- 2013:
- Female Vocalist of the Year: nominated
- Album of the Year – Blown Away: nominated
- Music Video of the Year – "Blown Away": nominated
- 2014:
- Female Vocalist of the Year: nominated
- Vocal Event of the Year – "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): nominated
- Music Video of the Year – "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): nominated
- 2015
- Female Vocalist of the Year: nominated
- 2016
- Entertainer of the Year: nominated
- Female Vocaliat of the Year: won
- Album of the Year – Storyteller: nominated
- 2006:
- Dove Awards
- 2006: Country Recorded Song of the Year – "Jesus, Take the Wheel": won
- Golden Globes
- 2011: Best Original Song – "There's a Place for Us" (with David Hodges & Hillary Lindsey): nominated
- Grammy Awards
- 2007:
- Best New Artist: won
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Jesus, Take the Wheel": won
- 2008:
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Before He Cheats": won
- Best Country Collaboration – "Oh Love": nominated
- 2009:
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Last Name": won
- 2010:
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Just A Dream": nominated
- Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – "I Told You So" (with Randy Travis): won
- 2011:
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Temporary Home": nominated
- 2012"
- Best Country Solo Performance – "Mama's Song": nominated
- 2013:
- Best Country Solo Performance – "Blown Away": won
- 2015:
- Best Country Solo Performance – "Something in the Water": won
- Best Country Duo/Group Performance – "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): nominated
- 2016:
- Best Country Solo Performance – "Little Toy Guns": nominated
- 2007:
- MTV Video Music Awards
- 2007:
- Best New Artist – "Before He Cheats": nominated
- 2007:
- People's Choice Awards
- 2007:
- Favorite Female Performer: won
- Favorite Country Song – "Before He Cheats", won
- 2009:
- Favorite Female Artist: nominated
- Favorite Country Artist: won
- Favorite Star – 35 Under: won
- Favorite Female Performer: won
- Favorite Country Song – "Last Name": won
- 2010:
- Favorite Female Artist: nominated
- Favorite Country Artist: won
- 2013:
- Favorite Country Artist: nominated
- Favorite Album – Blown Away: nominated
- Favorite Female Artist: nominated
- 2014:
- Favorite Female Country Artist: nominated
- 2015:
- Favorite Female Country Artist: won
- 2016:
- Favorite Female Country Artist: won
- 2017:
- Favorite Female Country Artist: pending
- 2007:
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2005***Choice Summer Song – "Inside Your Heaven": nominated
- Choice Female Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: won
- 2006:
- Choice Female Breakout Artist: nominated
- Choice Female Artist: nominated
- 2007
- Choice Music Payback – "Before He Cheats": nominated
- Choice Female Artist: nominated
- 2008:
- Carrie Underwood Choice Red Carpet Female Icon: won
- 2009:
- Choice Female Artist Album – Carnival Ride: nominated
- 2010:
- Choice American Idol Alum: nominated
- Choice Music: Country Song – "Undo It": nominated
- Choice Music: Country Album – Play On: nominated
- Choice Female Country Artist: nominated
- 2012:
- 2005***Choice Summer Song – "Inside Your Heaven": nominated
Choice Female Country Artist: nominated
- 2013:
- Choice Female Country Artist: nominated
- 2014:
- Choice Female Country Artist: nominated
- Choice Music: Country Song – "Somethin' Bad" (with/Miranda Lambert): nominated
- 2015:
- Choice Music: Country Artist: won
- Choice Music: Country Song – "Little Toy Guns": won'
- 2016:
- Choice Music: Country Artist: pending
- 2013:
- World Music Awards
- 2006, World's Best-Selling New Artist: nominated
Constantine Maroulis
- Tony Awards
- 2009, Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical: Rock of Ages: nominated
Season 5
Taylor Hicks
- Billboard Awards
- 2006, Top Hot 100 Single Sales ("Do I Make You Proud/Takin It to the Streets")
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2006, Choice Male Breakout Artist": nominated
Katharine McPhee
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2006, Choice Breakout Female Artist: nominated
- 2007, Choice Breakout Female Artist: nominated
- 2012, Choice Breakout TV Star – Smash: nominated
- Young Hollywood Awards
- 2007, Exciting New Vocalist: won
Chris Daughtry from Daughtry
- American Music Awards
- 2007, Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist: won
- 2007, Favorite Pop/Rock Album – Daughtry: Won
- 2007, Favorite Breakthrough Artist: won
- 2007, Fan Choice Award: nominated
- 2008, Favorite Pop/Rock Duo or Group: Winner
- 2008, Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist: nominated
- 2009, Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist: nominated
- Billboard Awards
- 2007, Top Pop Duo or Group: won
- 2007, Top Pop New Artist: won
- 2007, Hot 100 Duo or Group: won
- 2007, Top Billboard 200 Album – Daughtry (album): won
- 2007, Top Billboard 200 Artist: won
- 2007, Top Billboard 200 Duo or Group: won
- Kids Choice Awards
- 2009, Favorite Band: nominated
- Grammy Awards
- 2008, Best Rock Album – Daughtry: nominated
- 2008, Best Rock Song – "It's Not Over": nominated
- 2008, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group – "It's Not Over": nominated
- 2008, Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group – "Home": nominated
- MTV Video Music Awards
- 2007, Monster Single of the Year – "Home": nominated
- People's Choice Awards
- 2007, Best Rock Song – "Home": won
- 2010, Best Rock Group: nominated
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2007, Choice Breakout Group: nominated
- 2007, Choice Rock Track – "It's Not Over": nominated
- World Music Awards
- 2007, Worlds Best Selling Rock Group Of 2007: won
- 2007, Worlds Best Selling New Artist Of 2007: won
Kellie Pickler
- Academy of Country Music
- 2007, New Female Vocalist: nominated
- 2008, New Female Vocalist: nominated
- CMT Music Awards
- 2007, Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Red High Heels": nominated
- 2008, Best Performance – "I Wonder" CMT Music Awards USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year: won
- 2008, Best Tearjerker Video – "I Wonder": won
- 2008, Best Performance – "I Wonder" @ CMA Awards: won
- 2009, Female Video of the Year – "Don't You Know You're Beautiful": nominated
- Country Music Association Awards
- 2007, Horizon Award: nominated
- 2008, New Artist of the Year: nominated
- ASCAP Awards
- 2007, Songwriter Award – "Red High Heels": won
- 2008, Songwriter Award – "I Wonder": won
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2011, Choice Female Country Artist: nominated
- 2012, Choice Female Country Artist: nominated
Ace Young
- Grammy Awards
- 2007, Best Rock Song – "It's Not Over" (as a songwriter): nominated
Mandisa
- Grammy Awards
- 2008, Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album – True Beauty: nominated
- 2010, Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album – Freedom: nominated
- 2012, Best Contemporary Christian Music Album – What If We Were Real: nominated
- 2014, Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance – Overcomer: won
- 2014, Best Contemporary Christian Music Album – Overcomer: won
Season 6
Jordin Sparks
- American Music Awards
- 2008, Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist: won
- BET Awards
- 2008, Viewer's Choice – "No Air": nominated
- 2008, Best Heartbreak Video – "No Air" (with Chris Brown): Won
- Grammy Awards
- 2009, Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals – "No Air" (with Chris Brown): nominated
- Image Awards
- 2009, Outstanding Duo or Group/ Collaboration: nominated
- 2008, Outstanding New Artist: won
- MTV Video Music Awards
- 2008, Best Female Video – "No Air": nominated
- 2008, Best New Artist – "No Air": nominated
- MTV Australia Awards
- 2009, Best Collaboration for "No Air": nominated
- People's Choice Awards
- 2008, Favorite Combined Forces for "No Air" (with Chris Brown): won
- 2008, Favorite Pop Song for "No Air": nominated
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2008, Choice Hook Up Song – "No Air": won
- 2008, Choice Breakthrough Artist: nominated
- 2008, Choice Love Song – "No Air": nominated
- 2007, Choice Female Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: nominated
Sanjaya Malakar
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2007, Choice Male Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: won
Season 7
David Cook
- ASCAP Pop Awards
- 2010, Most Performed Songs of The Year Award: "Light On": won
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Male Artist Album – David Cook: nominated
- 2009, Choice Breakout Artist: nominated
- 2008, Choice Male Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: won
- The New Music Awards
- 2008, Top 40 Male Artist of the Year: won[1]
- Nashville Music Awards
- 2009, Song of the Year – "Time of My Life": won
David Archuleta
- Alma Awards
- 2009, Music Rising Star: won
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2008, Choice Summer Most Fanatic Fan: won
- 2008, Choice Best Smile: won
- 2010, Choice American Idol Alum: won
- 2010, Choice Most Fanatic Fan: nominated
- 2009, Choice Music Tour: won
- 2009, Choice Breakout Artist: won
- 2009, Choice Love Song – "Crush": won
Season 8
Kris Allen
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Male Reality TV Star: nominated
- 2009, Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10) :nominated
- Arkansas Entertainers Hall Of Fame
- Inducted in 2010
- BMI London Music Awards
- 2010 Award-Winning Songs – "Live Like We're Dying": won
- Billboard Music Award
- 2011, Top Christian Song – "Live Like We're Dying": nominated
- BMI Pop Music Award
- 2011 Award-Winning Songs – "Live Like We're Dying": won
- ASCAP Pop Music Award
- 2011 Award-Winning Songs – "Live Like We're Dying": won
Adam Lambert
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Adam Lambert
- All Headline News
- 2010 Top Live Act of 2010, 7th on list
- Barbara Walters' 10 Most Fascinating People
- 2009: Barbara Walters 10 Most Fascinating People of 2009, 7th on list
- Billboard Year-End Chart Awards
- 2009:
- Top Artist: nominated
- Top 200 Album – For Your Entertainment: nominated
- Top Hot 100 Song – "Whataya Want From Me": nominated
- Top Radio Song – "Whataya Want From Me": nominated
- Top Digital Song – "Whataya Want From Me": nominated
- Top Adult Contemporary Song – "Whataya Want From Me": nominated
- Top Canadian Hot 100 Song – "Whataya Want From Me": nominated
- 2009:
- Billboard Japan Music Awards
- 2009: Top Pop Artist: nominated
- BMI Pop Music Award
- 2011: Award-Winning Songs – "Whataya Want From Me": won
- Bravo Otto Awards Germany
- 2011: Best International Artist: nominated
- BT Digital Music Awards
- 2011" People’s Choice Award for Best Fan Site for an Artist: nominated
- CMA Wild and Young Awards Germany
- 2010: Best International Male Singer, won
- 2010: Best International Single – "Whataya Want From Me": won
- CMT Music Awards
- 2016: CMT Peforamnce of the Year – "Girl Crush" (with Leona Lewis): nominated
- EMMA Award Finland
- 2010: People’s Choice: nominated
- EQCA Equality Awards
- 2011: Equality Idol Award: won
- Flecking Records, UK
- 2010
- Entertainer of the Year: won
- Sexiest Male Celebrity: won
- 2011
- Male Style Icon Of The Year: won
- Male Twitterer Of The Year, won
- Male Musician Of The Year, won
- Male Star Of The Year, won
- Good News Of The Year ("Whataya Want from Me" Grammy nomination): Winner
- 2010
- Fonogram Hungarian Music Awards
- 2011: International Modern Pop.Rock Album of the Year – For Your Entertainment: Winner
- GLAAD Media Awards
- 2010: Outstanding Music Artist: nominated
- Grammy Awards
- 2011: Best Male Pop Vocal Performance – "Whataya Want From Me": nominated
- Mashable Awards (Social Media)
- 2011: Must-Follow Musician on Social Media: nominated
- MTV O Music Awards
- 2011:
- Must Follow Artist on Twitter: won
- Fan Army FTW: nominated
- 2012:
- Must Follow Artist on Twitter: nominated
- Fan Army FTW: nominated
- 2011:
- MuchMusic Video Awards
- 2010:
- UR Fave International Video – "Whataya Want From Me"" Winner
- International Video Of The Year – Artist: nominated
- 2010:
- NewNowNext Awards
- 2012: Super Fan Site www.adam-lambert.org: nominated
- NRJ Radio Germany
- 2010: Best Song of 2010 – "Whataya Want from Me": Winner
- 2012: Super Fan Site www.adam-lambert.org: nominated
- People's Choice Awards
- 2009: Breakthrough Artist: nominated
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009
- Choice Reality Male Contestant for American Idol: won
- Choice Red Carpet Male Icon: nominated
- Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): nominated
- 2010: Choice Music: Male Artist: nominated
- 2009
- Time Top 100 Poll of Most Influential People in the World
- 2009: Time Top 100 Poll, 90th on list
- VH1 Do Something Awards
- 2011: Do Something Music Artist: nominated
- Young Hollywood Awards
- 2009: Artist of the Year: won
Danny Gokey
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): nominated
- American Country Awards
- 2010, Breakthrough Artist of the Year: nominated
Allison Iraheta
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): nominated
Matt Giraud
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): nominated
Anoop Desai
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): nominated
Lil Rounds
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): *Nominated)
Scott MacIntyre
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): nominated
Megan Joy
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): nominated
Michael Sarver
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): nominated
Season 9
Lee DeWyze
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2010, Choice Male Reality TV Star for American Idol: won
- Malibu Music Awards
- 2012, Best Album Award: won
- 2012, Rock Alternative Award: won
Crystal Bowersox
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2010, Choice TV: Female Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: nominated
Season 10
Scotty McCreery
- ACM Awards
- 2012, Top New Solo Artist: won
- American Country Awards
- 2011, Artist of the Year: New Artist: won
- Billboard Music Awards
- 2012, Top New Artist: nominated
- 2012, Top Country Album – Clear as Day: nominated
- CMT Music Awards
- 2012, USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year – "The Trouble With Girls": won
- Music Row Awards
- 2012, Breakthrough Artist: nominated
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2011, Choice Music Breakout Artist: nominated
- 2012, Choice Male Country Artist: nominated
- 2012, Choice Male Reality TV Star for American Idol: nominated
Lauren Alaina
- American Country Awards
- 2012, New Artist of the Year: won
- CMT Music Awards
- USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Like My Mother Does": nominated
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2012, Choice Female Country Artist: nominated
- 2012, Choice Female Reality TV Star: nominated
- Inspirational Country Music Awards
- 2011, Inspirational Video – "Like My Mother Does": nominated
Season 11
Phillip Phillips
- American Music Awards
- 2013, New Artist of the Year: nominated
- Billboard Music Awards
- 2013, Top Rock Album – "The World From the Side of the Moon": nominated
- 2013, Top Rock Song – "Home": nominated
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2012, Choice Love Song – "Home": nominated
- 2012, Choice Breakout Artist: nominated
- 2013, Choice Male Artist: nominated
Colton Dixon
- GMA Dove Awards
- 2013, New Artist of the Year: nominated
- 2013, Best Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year – "A Messenger" : won
- 2013, Best Rock/Contemporary Song of the Year – "You Are": nominated
- 2015, Best Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year – "Anchor": nominated
Season 14
Clark Beckham
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2015, Choice Music: Next Big Thing: nominated
By major awards
Grammy Awards
Grammy Award notes:
- Kelly Clarkson became the first American Idol to win a Grammy
- Kelly Clarkson & Ruben Studdard became the first American Idol alumns to be nominated for a Grammy Award
- Most nominated American Idol contestant: Carrie Underwood with 13 nominations, followed by Kelly Clarkson with 12
- Most Grammy wins: Carrie Underwood seven awards
- Most Grammy-nominated season: season 5 (Chris Daughtry, Mandisa & Ace Young)
- Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson and Mandisa are the only American Idol contestants to win a Grammy for an album
- Clarkson was the first to have an album nominated for a Grammy and to win it
- Clarkson is the first to win a Grammy for an album twice
- Clarkson is the first to have a song nominated for Record of the Year
- Underwood became the first and only to be nominated for Best New Artist
- Underwood also became the first American Idol contestant to win a Big Four Grammy category – Best New Artist in 2007
- Underwood became the first American Idol contestant to have a song nominated for Song of the Year
- Clarkson and Underwood are the only contestants to have a song nominated for Song of the Year, even though they did not receive the nomination since they are not writers on them.
- Underwood is also the fastest American Idol contestant to win a Grammy Award, 1 year and 4 months since the release of her debut album, Some Hearts
- Four of Clarkson's seven albums have been nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album
- Clarkson, Barrino and Underwood are the only Idol winners to win one or more Grammys
- Mandisa, Chris Daughtry, Jennifer Hudson and Fantasia Barrino earned Grammy nominations for their debut albums
- Daughtry, Jordin Sparks, Ruben Studdard, Ace Young & Adam Lambert have lost all the categories they were nominated for
- Total Grammy nominations earned by Idol finalists: fifty-four nominations, thirteen wins.
Fantasia Barrino | |||
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Year | Category | Track / Album | Result |
2006 | Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance | "Summertime" | Nominated |
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance | "Free Yourself" | Nominated | |
Best R&B Album | Free Yourself | Nominated | |
2008 | Best Contemporary R&B Album | Fantasia | Nominated |
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance | "When I See U" | Nominated | |
2009 | Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals | "I'm His Only Woman" (with Jennifer Hudson) | Nominated |
2011 | Best Female R&B Vocal Performance | "Bittersweet" | Won |
Best R&B Album | Back to Me | Nominated | |
2014 | Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance | "Get It Right" | Nominated |
Best R&B Song | "Without Me" | Nominated | |
Best Urban Contemporary Album | Side Effects of You | Nominated | |
Kelly Clarkson | |||
2004 | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | "Miss Independent" | Nominated |
2006 | "Since U Been Gone" | Won | |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Breakaway | Won | |
2008 | Best Country Collaboration | "Because of You" (with Reba McEntire) | Nominated |
2010 | Best Pop Vocal Album | All I Ever Wanted | Nominated |
2012 | Best Country Duo or Group Performance | "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean) | Nominated |
2013 | Best Pop Solo Performance | "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" | Nominated |
Record of the Year | Nominated | ||
Best Pop Vocal Album | Stronger | Won | |
2014 | Best Country Duo or Group Performance | "Don't Rush" (with Vince Gill) | Nominated |
2016 | Best Pop Solo Performance | "Heartbeat Song" | Nominated |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Piece by Piece | Nominated | |
Chris Daughtry/Daughtry | |||
2008 | Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | "Home" | Nominated |
Best Rock Album | Daughtry | Nominated | |
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | "It's Not Over" | Nominated | |
Best Rock Song | Nominated | ||
Jennifer Hudson | |||
2008 | Best Motion Picture Soundtrack or Compilation | Dreamgirls Soundtrack | Nominated |
2009 | Best Female R&B Vocal Performance | "Spotlight" | Nominated |
Best R&B Album | Jennifer Hudson | Won | |
Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals | "I'm His Only Woman" (with Fantasia) | Nominated | |
2015 | Best R&B Performance | "It's Your World" (feat. R. Kelly) | Nominated |
Adam Lambert | |||
2011 | Best Male Pop Vocal Performance | "Whataya Want From Me" | Nominated |
Mandisa | |||
2008 | Best Contemporary Pop Gospel Album | True Beauty | Nominated |
2010 | Best Contemporary Pop Gospel Album | Freedom | Nominated |
2012 | Best Contemporary Christian Music Album | What If We Were Real | Nominated |
2014 | Best Christian/Gospel Performance | "Overcomer" | Nominated |
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album | Overcomer | Won | |
Jordin Sparks | |||
2009 | Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals | "No Air" (with Chris Brown) | Nominated |
Ruben Studdard | |||
2004 | Best Male R&B Vocal Performance | "Superstar" | Nominated |
Carrie Underwood | |||
2007 | Best New Artist | N/A | Won |
Best Female Country Vocal Performance | "Jesus, Take the Wheel" | Won | |
2008 | Best Country Collaboration with Vocals | "Oh Love" | Nominated |
Best Female Country Vocal Performance | "Before He Cheats" | Won | |
2009 | "Last Name" | Won | |
2010 | "Just a Dream" | Nominated | |
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals | "I Told You So" | Won | |
2011 | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | "Temporary Home" | Nominated |
2012 | Best Country Solo Performance | "Mama's Song" | Nominated |
2013 | "Blown Away" | Won | |
2015 | "Something in the Water" | Won | |
Best Country Duo or Group Performance | "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert) | Nominated | |
2016 | Best Country Solo Performance | "Little Toy Guns" | Nominated |
Ace Young | |||
2008 | Best Rock Song | "It's Not Over" (Daughtry) as songwriter | Nominated |
American Music Awards
Main article: American Music Awards
Notes:
- Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, and Clay Aiken were the first Idol alumni to be nominated for an AMA.
- Carrie Underwood has won the most AMA's with 11.
- Carrie Underwood has been nominated the most with eighteen.
- Clarkson and Underwood are the only ones who have been nominated for Artist of the Year.
- Underwood is the only artist to be nominated for artist of the year more than once.
- Clarkson, Underwood and Daughtry are the only ones who have has albums nominated.
- All five of Underwood's albums have been nominated for and won the award for Favorite Country Album.
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Teen Choice Awards
Teen Choice Award notes:
- Kelly Clarkson, Justin Guarini, Tamyra Gray, Ruben Studdard, Clay Aiken, Kimberly Locke and Kimberly Caldwell are the first American Idol alums to be nominated for a Teen Choice Award
- Clarkson and Underwood both have the most Teen Choice nominations with eighteen
- Clarkson has the most wins with six
Idol Alum | Award | Nominated Work | Result |
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2003 | |||
Kelly Clarkson | Choice Music: Female Artist | Herself | Won |
Choice Music: Love Song | "A Moment Like This" | Nominated | |
Choice Music: Breakout Artist | Herself | Nominated | |
Choice Music Crossover | Herself | Nominated | |
Choice Music: Breakout Female Actress | From Justin to Kelly | Nominated | |
Kelly Clarkson / Justin Guarini | Choice Movie: Chemistry | Nominated | |
Tamyra Gray | Choice Female Television Breakout Star | Boston Public | Nominated |
Ruben Studdard | Choice Male Reality/Variety Star | American Idol | Won |
Clay Aiken | Choice Male Reality/Variety Star | American Idol | Nominated |
Kimberly Locke | Choice Female Reality/Variety Star | American Idol | Nominated |
Kimblery Caldwell | Choice Female Reality/Variety Star | American Idol | Nominated |
2004 | |||
Fantasia Barrino | Choice Female Reality/Variety Star | American Idol | Nominated |
2005 | |||
Kelly Clarkson | Choice Music: Album | Breakaway | Won |
Choice Music: Female Artist | Herself | Won | |
Choice Music: Single | "Since U Been Gone" | Won | |
Choice Music: Summer Song | "Behind These Hazel Eyes" | Won | |
Fantasia Barrino | Choice Music: Female Breakout Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Choice Music: R&B Artist | Herself | Nominated | |
Carrie Underwood | Choice Female Reality/Variety Star | Herself | Won |
Bo Bice | Choice Male Reality/Variety Star | Himself | Won |
Carrie Underwood / Bo Bice | Choice Music: Summer Song | "Inside Your Heaven" | Nominated |
2006 | |||
Kelly Clarkson | Choice Music: Female Artist | Herself | Won |
Choice Music: Single | "Walk Away" | Nominated | |
Carrie Underwood | Choice Music: Female Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Choice Music: Female Breakout Artist | Herself | Nominated | |
Taylor Hicks | Choice Music: Male Breakout Artist | Himself | Nominated |
Katharine McPhee | Choice Music: Female Breakout Artist | Herself | Nominated |
2007 | |||
Kelly Clarkson | Choice Music: Payback Song | "Never Again" | Nominated |
Jennifer Hudson | Choice Movie: Breakout (Female) | Dreamgirls | Nominated |
Choice Movie: Actress Drama | Dreamgirls | Won | |
Carrie Underwood | Choice Music: Female Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Choice Music: Payback Song | "Before He Cheats" | Nominated | |
Katharine McPhee | Choice Music: Breakout Female Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Chris Daughtry / Daughtry | Choice Music: Breakout Group | Daughtry | Nominated |
Choice Music: Rock Track | "It's Not Over" | Nominated | |
Jordin Sparks | Choice Female Reality/Variety Star | American Idol | Nominated |
Sanjaya Malakar | Choice Male Reality/Variety Star | American Idol | Won |
2008 | |||
Carrie Underwood | Choice Red Carper Female Icon | Herself | Won |
Jordin Sparks | Choice Music: Breakthrough Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Choice Music: Hook Up Song | "No Air" (with Chris Brown) | Won | |
Choice Music: Love Song | Nominated | ||
David Cook | Choice Male Reality/Variety Star | American Idol | Won |
David Archuleta | Choice Best Smile | Himself | Won |
2009 | |||
Kelly Clarkson | Choice Music: Single | "My Life Would Suck Without You" | Nominated |
Carrie Underwood | Choice Music: Female Artist Album | Carnival Ride | Nominated |
Kris Allen | Choice Male Reality/Variety Star | American Idol | Nominated |
Adam Lambert | Choice Male Reality/Variety Star | American Idol | Won |
Choice Red Carpet – Male | Himself | Nominated | |
Kris Allen, Adam Lambert, Danny Gokey Allison Iraheta, Matt Giraud, Anoop Desai Lil Rounds, Scott McIntyre, Megan Joy & Michael Sarver |
Choice Music: Summer Tour | American Idols LIVE! Tour 2009" | Nominated |
2010 | |||
Kelly Clarkson | Choice American Idol Alum | Herself | Nominated |
Jennifer Hudson | Herself | Nominated | |
Chris Daughtry | Himself | Nominated | |
Carrie Underwood | Herself | Nominated | |
Choice Music: Country Song | "Undo It" | Nominated | |
Choice Music: Country Album | Play On | Nominated | |
Choice Music: Female Country Artist | Herself | Nominated | |
David Archuleta | Choice American Idol Alum | Himself | Won |
2011 | |||
Carrie Underwood | Choice Music: Female Country Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Kellie Pickler | Choice Music: Female Country Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Scotty McCreery | Choice Music: Breakout Artist | Himself | Nominated |
2012 | |||
Kelly Clarkson | Choice Music: Single by a Female Artist | "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" | Nominated |
Choice Music: Break Up Song | Nominated | ||
Katharine McPhee | Choice TV: Breakout TV Star | Smash | Nominated |
Carrie Underwood | Choice Music: Female Country Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Kellie Pickler | Choice Music: Female Country Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Scotty McCreery | Choice Music: Male Country Artist | Himself | Nominated |
Choice Male Reality/Variety TV Star | American Idol | Nominated | |
Lauren Alaina | Choice Music: Female Country Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Choice Female Reality/Variety TV Star | American Idol | Nominated | |
Phillip Phillips | Choice Music: Love Song | "Home" | Nominated |
Choice Music: Breakout Artist | Himself | Nominated | |
2013 | |||
Carrie Underwood | Choice Music: Female Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Phillip Phillips | Choice Music: Male Artist | Himself | Nominated |
2014 | |||
Carrie Underwood | Choice Music: Female Country Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Choice Music: Country Song | "Somethin' Bad" with/Miranda Lambert |
Nominated | |
2015 | |||
Kelly Clarkson | Choice Music: Female Song | "Heartbeat Song" | Nominated |
Carrie Underwood | Choice Music: Country Artist | Herself | Won |
Choice Music: Country Song | "Little Toy Guns" | Won | |
Clark Beckham | Choice Music: Next Big Thing | Himself | Nominated |
2016 | |||
Carrie Underwood | Choice Music: Country Artist | Herself | Won |
References
- ↑ "The New Music Awards". Retrieved 2009-06-16.
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