List of awards and nominations for American Idol contestants
This is a list of major award wins and nominations for different American Idol contestants.
Season 1
Kelly Clarkson
- AOL Awards
- 2005, Artist of the Year: Won
- 2005, Best Musical Artist: Won
- AOL Moviegoer Awards
- 2004, Hottest Song - "The Trouble With Love Is": Won
- ASCAP Pop Music Awards
- 2004, Song Writer Award - "Miss Independent": Won
- 2007, Song of The Year Award - "Because of You": Won
- 2007, Most Performed Songs of The Year Award -"Because of You", "Behind These Hazel Eyes", "Walk Away": Won
- 2010, Most Performed Songs of The Year Award - "Already Gone", "My Life Would Suck Without You": Won
- ASCAP Country Music Awards
- 2008, Most Performed Song - "Because of You" (with Reba McEntire): 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
- 2012, 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
- 2011, Music Video: Duo, Group, or Collaboration - "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean): Won
- American Music Awards
- 2003, Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist: (Nominated)
- 2005, Favorite Pop/Rock Album - Breakaway: (Nominated)
- 2005, Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2005, T-Mobile Text-In Award (Artist of the Year): Won
- 2005, Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist: Won
- 2006, Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist: Won
- 2006, Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: Won
- 2012, Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2012, 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)
- 2005, Hot 100 Female Artist: Won
- 2005, Pop 100 Artist of the Year: Won
- 2005, Pop 100 Female Artist: Won
- 2005, Pop 100 Single - "Since U Been Gone": Won
- 2005, Pop 100 Airplay Single - "Since U Been Gone": Won
- 2005, The Billboard 200 Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2005, Hot Digital Song Artist: (Nominated)
- 2005, Hot Digital Song - "Since U Been Gone": (Nominated)
- 2005, Hot Digital Track Artist" (Nominated)
- 2005, Hot Digital Track - "Since U Been Gone": Won
- 2005, Hot Dance Radio Airplay Artist: Won
- 2005, Hot Adult Contemporary Artist: Winner
- 2005, Hot Adult Contemporary Song - "Breakaway": Won
- 2005, Top Soundtrack Single - "Breakaway": Won
- 2005, Adult Contemporary Artist: Won
- BDS Certified Spin Award
- 2003, 50,000 Spins - "Low": Won
- 2007, 50,000 Spins - "Never Again": Won
- 2009, 200,000 Spins - "My Life Would Suck Without You": Won
- BMI Pop Awards
- 2007, Song of the Year - "Because of You": Won
- BRIT Awards
- 2006, Best Pop Act: Nominated
- 2006, Best International Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 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)
- 2011, 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)
- 2013, 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)
- CMT Online Awards
- 2007, #1 Streamed Live Performance: Won
- Grammy Awards
- 2004, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - "Miss Independent": (Nominated)
- 2006, Best Pop Album -Breakaway: Won
- 2006, 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)
- 2013, Best Pop Solo Vocal Performance - "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)": (Nominated)
- 2013, 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)
- 2016, Best Pop Vocal Album - Piece by Piece: (Nominated)
- Grammy Award Fashion Wrap Honors
- 2006, Best Dressed Female: Won
- ECHO Awards
- 2007, Favorite International Female Artist Pop/Rock: (Nominated)
- Fashion Team Awards
- 2007, Best Dressed: Won
- iHeartRadio Music Awards
- 2016, Best Cover Song - "Bitch Better Have My Money": (Pending)
- J-14 Hottest in Everything Honors
- 2007, #1 Hottest in Pop: (August 2007): Won
- Juno Awards
- 2006, International Album of the Year: "Breakaway" (Nominated)
- Kryptonsite Awards
- 2008, Best Song: "Sober": Winner
- MTV Video Music Awards Latin America
- 2005, Best New International Artist: (Nominated)
- 2005, Best International Pop Artist: (Nominated)
- 2006, Best International Artist: (Nominated)
- MTV Video Music Awards
- 2003, Best Pop Video - "Miss Independent": (Nominated)
- 2003, Best New Artist - "Miss Independent": (Nominated)
- 2003, Viewer's Choice Award - "Miss Independent": (Nominated)
- 2005, Best Female Video - "Since U Been Gone": Won
- 2005, Best Pop Video - "Since U Been Gone": Won
- 2005, Viewer's Choice Award - "Since U Been Gone": (Nominated)
- 2006, Best Female Video - "Because of You": Won
- 2006, 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)
- MTV Asia Awards
- 2006 Favorite Female Artist: Won
- Music Choice Awards
- 2007, Artist of the Month (August 2007): Won
- MuchMusic Video Awards
- 2006, People's Choice Favorite International Artist: Won
- 2009, International Video of the Year - "My Life Would Suck Without You": (Nominated)
- 2009, Hangover Award: Best Footwear - Winner
- 2012, International Video of the Year - "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)": (Nominated)
- 2012, Most Streamed Video of the Year - "Mr. Know It All": (Nominated)
- MusicQ Awards
- 2007, Artist of the Year: Won
- New Music Weekly
- 2004, Female Artist of the Year: Won
- 2004, Top 40 Single Of The Year - "Miss Independent": Won
- 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)
- Pollstar Awards
- 2009, Most Creative Tour Package: Reba/Kelly: (Nominated)
- Pop Star Magazine Poptastic Honors
- 2007, All-Time Idol: (Nominated)
- Radio Music Awards
- 2003, Song Of The Year / Top 40 Radio - "Miss Independent": (Nominated)
- 2003, Best Driving Song - "Miss Independent": (Nominated)
- 2005, Song Of The Year / Adult Hit Radio - "Breakaway": (Nominated)
- 2005, Song Of The Year / Mainstream Hit Radio - "Since U Been Gone": (Nominated)
- 2005, Song Of The Year / Mainstream Hit Radio - "Behind These Hazel Eyes": (Nominated)
- 2005, Artist Of The Year / Mainstream Hit Radio: Won
- Rolling Stone Music Poll
- 2009, Most Exciting Album of 2009: Won
- Rolling Stone Magazine
- 2009, Artist of the Decade (2000–2009): (Nominated)
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2003, Choice Love Song: "A Moment Like This": (Nominated)
- 2003, Choice Breakout Artist: (Nominated)
- 2003, Choice Female Music Artist: Won
- 2003, Choice Music Crossover: (Nominated)
- 2003, Choice Movie Chemistry for From Justin to Kelly: (Nominated)
- 2003, Choice Breakout Female Actress for From Justin to Kelly: (Nominated)
- 2005, Choice Album - Breakaway: Won
- 2005, Choice Female Artist: Won
- 2005, Choice Single -"Since U Been Gone": Won
- 2005, Choice Summer Song - "Behind These Hazel Eyes": Won
- 2006, Choice Female Artist: Won
- 2006, 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 Single by a Female Artist - "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)": (Nominated)
- 2012, Choice Break Up Song - "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)": (Nominated)
- 2015, Choice Female Song - "Heartbeat Song": (Pending)
- TMF Awards (Belgium)
- 2006, Best Pop International: Won
- 2006, Best Female Pop International: Won
- TRL Awards
- 2006, TRL's 1st Lady: (Nominated)
- 2006, Countdown Killer: Won
- TV Choice Awards
- 2005, Strongest Voice: Won
- XM Nation Awards
- 2005, Pop Artist of the Year: Won
- 2005, Dashboard Anthem-Best Pop Sing Along: "Since U Been Gone": Won
- World Music Awards
- 2003, Best New Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2005, World's Best-Selling Pop Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2013, World's Best Song - "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)", (Pending)
- 2013, World's Best Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2013, 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)
- 2004, Best New Artist: (Nominated)
- 2005, Best Gospel Artist: (Nominated)
- Billboard Music Awards
- 2003, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Sales Single - "Superstar/Flying Without Wings"
- 2005, Top Gospel Artist
- 2005, Top Gospel Album -I Need an Angel
- Grammy Awards
- 2004, Favorite Male R&B Vocal Performance - "Superstar": (Nominated)
- Image Awards
- 2004, Outstanding Male Artist: (Nominated)
- 2004, Outstanding New Artist: Won
- 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)
- 2004, Fan Choice Award: Won
- 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
- ASCAP R&B/Hip-Hop Awards
- 2006, "Free Yourself": Won
- 2006, "Truth Is": Won
- American Music Awards
- 2005, Favorite Female R&B Artist: (Nominated)
- 2005, Favorite R&B/Soul Album - Free Yourself: (Nominated)
- 2007, Favorite Female R&B Artist: (Nominated)
- BET Awards
- 2005, Best New Artist: (Nominated)
- 2005, Best Female R&B Artist: (Nominated)
- 2013, Centric Award - "Lose to Win": (Pending)
- Billboard Awards
- 2004, Top Hot 100 Single Sales - "I Believe"
- 2004, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Sales Single - "I Believe"
- 2005, Top New R&B/Hip-Hop Artist
- 2005, Top Hot Adult R&B Artist
- Broadway.com Award
- Favorite (Female) Replacement: "The Color Purple": Won
- Grammy Awards
- 2006, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance - "Free Yourself": (Nominated)
- 2006, Best R&B Album - Free Yourself: Nominated
- 2006, Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance - "Summertime": (Nominated)
- 2008, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance - "When I See U": (Nominated)
- 2008, 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)
- 2011, Best R&B Vocal Performance: "Bittersweet": Won
- 2014, Best Urban Contemporary Album Side Effects Of You (Nominated)
- 2014, Best R&B Song "Without Me (Featuring Kelly Rowland and Missy Elliott)" (Nominated)
- 2014, Best Traditional R&B Performance "Get It Right" (Nominated)
- Image Awards
- 2005, Outstanding Female Artist: Won
- 2007, Outstanding Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2007, Outstanding Actress in a Mini-Series/T.V. Movie - The Fantasia Barrino Story: Life Is Not a Fairytale: (Nominated)
- 2008, Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration - "Put You Up On Game": (Nominated)
- 2009, NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Duo or Group (with Jennifer Hudson): Won
- 2009, 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
- Lady of Soul Awards
- 2005, Best R&B/Soul Single, Solo - "Truth Is": (Nominated)
- 2005, Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist - "Truth Is": (Nominated)
- 2005, Best R&B/Soul Album, Solo - Free Yourself: (Nominated)
- 2005, R&B/Soul Song of the Year - "Truth Is": (Nominated)
- 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)
- 2010, 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)
- 2005, 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)
- Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards
- 2006, Best Ensemble Performance (with company of "Beehive"): (Nominated)
- NAACP Theater Awards
- 2008, Best Supporting Actress in an Equity Production: "The Color Purple": (Nominated)
Jasmine Trias
- MTV Pilipinas
- 2006, Favorite Hip-Hop/R&B Video - "Lose Control": (Nominated)
- The Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts Na Hoku Hanohano Awards
- 2006, Female Vocalist of the Year: (Nominated)
- 2006, Most Promising Artist of the Year: (Nominated)
- 2006, Contemporary Album of the Year: (Nominated)
- PARI's Awit Awards (the Philippine Grammy Awards)
- 2006, Best R&B Song - "Lose Control": (Nominated)
- 2006, Best Vocal Arrangement - "Lose Control": (Nominated)
- Hawaii Music Awards
- 2005, Entertainer of the Year: Won
- 2006, Pop Album of the Year: Won
- 2006, Best New Artist of the Year: Won
- 2006, Female R&B Artist of the Year: Won
- FHM Magazine (Philippines)
- 2005, Top 100 Sexiest Women (#50): Won
- People Magazine (Asia)
- 2004, People of the Year Award: Won
- Kalayaan Performing Arts
- 2004, Music Award: Won
- Y Style Fashion Awards
- 2004, Bench Model of the Year: Won
- Quezon City Chamber of Ngo-Po Inc
- 2004, Filipino World Class Achiever's Award: Won
LaToya London
- Bay Area Rap Scene (BARS) Awards
- 2006, Best R&B Artist: (Nominated)
- 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
- 2007, Best Actress: Won
- 2007, Best Female R&B Artist: (Nominated)
- 2009, Best Actress: (Nominated)
- 2009, Best Female R&B Artist: (Nominated)
- 2011, Best Female R&B Artist: (Nominated)
- Billboard Awards
- 2012, Top R&B Album - I Remember Me: (Nominated)
- Black Reel Awards
- 2006, Best Supporting Actress: Dreamgirls: Won
- 2006, Best Breakthrough Performance: Dreamgirls: Won
- 2008, Best Ensemble - The Secret Life of Bees: (Nominated)
- 2008, Best Actress - The Secret Life of Bees: (Nominated)
- Drama League Awards
- 2016, Distinguished Performance - The Color Purple (Pending)
- Golden Globes
- 2007, Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Dreamgirls: Won
- 2007, Best Motion Picture (starring role) - Dreamgirls: Won
- Grammy Awards
- 2008, Best Original Soundtrack - Dreamgirls: (Nominated)
- 2009, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance - "Spotlight": (Nominated)
- 2009, Best R&B Album - Jennifer Hudson: Won
- 2009, Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals - "I'm His Only Woman" (with Fantasia): (Nominated)
- 2009, 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
- 2009, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Movie - "The Secret Life of Bees": (Nominated)
- 2009, Outstanding Female Artist: Nominated
- 2009, Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration - "I'm His Only Woman" (with Fantasia Barrino): (Nominated)
- 2009, Outstanding Music Video - "Spotlight": (Nominated)
- 2009, Outstanding Song - "Spotlight": (Nominated)
- 2009, Outstanding Album: Jennifer Hudson: Won
- 2012, Outstanding Female Artist: Nominated
- 2012, Outstanding Album - I Remember Me: Won
- 2012, Outstanding Music Video - "Where You At": Won
- 2014, 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)
- Las Vegas Film Critics Association
- 2007, Best Supporting Actress - Dreamgirls: Won
- 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)
- 2007, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Dreamgirls: Won
- Soul Train Awards
- 2009, Best R&B/Soul Female: (Nominated)
- 2009, Song of the Year - "Spotlight": (Nominated)
- ShowWest
- 2007, Female Star of Tomorrow: Won
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2007, Choice Breakout Film Actress -Dreamgirls: (Nominated)
- 2007, Choice Film Actress Drama/Adventure - Dreamgirls: Won
- 2009, Choice Music R&B Artist: (Nominated)
- 2009, Choice Music R&B Single - "If It Isn't Love": (Nominated)
- 2010, Choice American Idol Alum: (Nominated)
Season 4
Carrie Underwood
- ACM Awards
- 2006, Top Female Vocalist: (Nominated)
- 2006, Top New Female Vocalist: Won
- 2006, Single Record of the Year - "Jesus, Take the Wheel": Won
- 2007, Single Record of the Year - "Before He Cheats": (Nominated)
- 2007, Song of the Year - "Before He Cheats": (Nominated)
- 2007, Album of the Year - Some Hearts: Won
- 2007, Top Female Vocalist: Won
- 2007, Video of the Year - "Before He Cheats": Won
- 2008, Top Female Vocalist: Won
- 2009, Entertainer of the Year: Won
- 2009, Top Female Vocalist: Won
- 2009, Video of the Year - "Just a Dream": (Nominated)
- 2009, Album of the Year - Carnival Ride: (Nominated)
- 2010, Entertainer of the Year: Won
- 2010, Triple Crown Award: Won
- 2010, Top Female Vocalist: (Nominated)
- 2010, Song of the Year (as artist and composer) - "Cowboy Casanova": (Nominated)
- 2010, Album of the Year - Play On, (Nominated)
- 2010, Vocal Event of the Year - "I Told You So (feat. Randy Travis): (Nominated)
- 2012, Top Female Vocalist: (Nominated)
- 2012, Vocal Event of the Year - "Remind Me" (with Brad Paisley): (Nominated)
- 2013, Top Female Vocalist: (Nominated)
- 2013, Album of the Year: Blown Away: (Nominated)
- 2014, Female Vocalist of the Year: (Nominated)
- 2014, Gene Weed Special Achievement Award: Won
- 2014, Video of the Year - "Two Black Cadillacs": (Nominated)
- 2015, Female Vocalist of the Year: (Nominated)
- 2015, Vocal Event of the Year - "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): (Nominated)
- 2015, Video of the Year - "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): (Nominated)
- American Country Awards
- 2010, Artist of the Year: Won
- 2010, Female Artist of the Year: Won
- 2010, Touring Artist of the Year - Play On Tour: Won
- 2010, Female Single of the Year - "Cowboy Casanova": Won
- 2010, Female Video of the Year - "Cowboy Casanova": Won
- 2010, Album of the Year - Play On: Won
- 2011, Female Artist of the Year: Won
- 2011, Touring Artist of the Year: (Nominated)
- 2011, Female Single of the Year - "Mama's Song": Won
- 2011, Female Music Video of the Year - "Mama's Song": Won
- 2012, Female Artist of the Year: Winner
- 2012, Single by a Female Artist - "Good Girl": (Nominated)
- 2012, Single by a Vocal Collaboration - "Remind Me" (with Brad Paisley): Won
- 2012, Music Video by a Female Artist - "Good Girl": (Nominated)
- 2013, Female Artist of the Year: (Nominated)
- 2013, Touring Artist of the Year - Blown Away Tour: (Nominated)
- 2013, Female Single of the Year - "Two Black Cadillacs: (Nominated)
- 2013, Female Music Video of the Year - "Blown Away": Won
- American Music Awards
- 2006, Favorite Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2006, Breakthrough Artist Award: Won
- 2007, Fan Choice Award: Won
- 2007, Favorite Female Country Artist: Won
- 2007, Favorite Country Album - Some Hearts: Won
- 2008, Favorite Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2008, Favorite Country Album - Carnival Ride: Won
- 2009, Favorite Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2010, Favorite Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2010, Favorite Country Album - Play On: Won
- 2012, Favorite Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2012, Favorite Country Album - Blown Away: Won
- 2013, Favorite Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2014, Favorite Female Country Artist: Won
- 2015, Favorite Female Country Artist: Won
- Billboard Music Awards
- 2005, Top Hot 100 Single Sales - "Independence Day/Inside Your Heaven": Won
- 2006, Top Billboard 200 Album - Some Hearts: Won'
- 2006, Top Country Album - Some Hearts: Won
- 2006, Top Country Album Artist (Female): Won
- 2006, Top New Country Artist: Won
- 2006, Top Hot Country Sales Artist: Won
- 2006, Top Country Artist- Female (Singles & Albums): Won
- 2006, Top Billboard 200 Album Artist: Won
- 2007, Top Billboard 200 Artist- Female: Won
- 2007, Top Country Album - Some Hearts: Won
- 2007, Top Country Album Artist (Female): Won
- 2007, Top Country Artist - Female (Singles & Albums): Won'
- 2007, Top Country Artist: Won
- 2008, Top Hot Country Songs Artist: Won
- 2013, Top Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2013, Top Country Album - Blown Away: (Nominated)
- 2014, Milestone Award: Won
- 2015, Top Christian Song - "Something in the Water": Won
- 2016, Top Country Artist: (Pending)
- 2016, Top Country Album - Storyteller: (Pending)
- CMT Music Awards
- 2006, Breakthrough Video of the Year - "Jesus Take the Wheel": Won
- 2006, Female Video of the Year -"Jesus Take the Wheel": Won
- 2006, Most Inspiring Video - "Jesus Take the Wheel": (Nominated)
- 2007, Video of the Year: "Before He Cheats": Won
- 2007, Female Video of the Year - "Before He Cheats": Won
- 2008, Video of the Year - "Wasted": (Nominated)
- 2008, Female Video of the Year - "Wasted": (Nominated)
- 2009, Video of the Year - "Just A Dream": (Nominated)
- 2010, Video of the Year - "Cowboy Casanova": Won
- 2010, CMT Performance of the Year - "Temporary Home" from CMT: Invitational Only: Won
- 2010, Female Video of the Year - "Cowboy Casanova": (Nominated)
- 2011, Video of the Year - "Undo It" (Nominated)
- 2011, Female Video of the Year - "Undo It": (Nominated)
- 2012, Video of the Year - "Good Girl": Won
- 2012, Video of the Year - "Remind Me" (with Brad Paisley): (Nominated)
- 2012, Female Video of the Year - "Good Girl": (Nominated)
- 2012, Collaborative Video of the Year - "Remind Me" (with Brad Paisley): Won
- 2012, CMT Performance of the Year - "Just a Dream"/"Dream On" (with Steven Tyler): (Nominated)
- 2013, Video of the Year: - "Blown Away": Won
- 2013, Female Video of the Year - "Two Black Cadillacs": (Nominated)
- 2014, Video of the Year: - "See You Again": Won
- 2014, Female Video of the Year: - "See You Again": (Nominated)
- 2015, Video of the Year: - "Something' in the Water": Won
- 2015, Video of the Year: - "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): (Nominated)
- 2015, Female Video of the Year: - "Something in the Water": Won
- 2015, Female Video of the Year: - "Little Toy Guns": (Nominated)
- 2015, Collaborative Video of the Year: - "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): Won
- Canadian Country Music Awards
- 2006, SOCAN Song of the Year - "Jesus Take The Wheel": Won
- Country Music Association Awards
- 2006, Horizon Award: Won
- 2006, Female Vocalist of the Year: Won
- 2007, Female Vocalist of the Year: Won
- 2007, Single of the Year - "Before He Cheats": Won
- 2007, Music Video of the Year - "Before He Cheats": (Nominated)
- 2007, Song Of The Year - "Before He Cheats": (Nominated)
- 2008, Female Vocalist of the Year: Won
- 2008, Album of the Year - Carnival Ride: (Nominated)
- 2009, Female Vocalist of the Year: (Nominated)
- 2009, 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)
- 2013, Album of the Year - Blown Away: (Nominated)
- 2013, Music Video of the Year - "Blown Away": (Nominated)
- 2014, Female Vocalist of the Year: (Nominated)
- 2014, Vocal Event of the Year - "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): (Nominated)
- 2014, Music Video of the Year - "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): (Nominated)
- 2015, Female Vocalist of the Year: (Nominated)
- CMC Australian Music Awards
- 2011, International Artist: (Nominated)
- 2012, International Artist: (Nominated)
- 2012, International Video of the Year - "Mama's Song": (Nominated)
- 2013, International Artist: (Pending)
- 2013, International Video of the Year - "Good Girl": (Pending)
- 2013, International Video of the Year - "Blown Away": (Pending)
- Country Universe Reader’s Choice Awards
- 2009, Artist of the Year: Won
- 2009, Female Vocalist of the Year: Won
- 2009, Single of the Year - "Just a Dream": Won
- 2009, Music Video of the Year - "Just a Dream": Won
- 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)
- Gospel Music Association Awards
- 2006, Country Recorded Song of the Year - "Jesus, Take the Wheel: Won
- Grammy Awards
- 2007, Best New Artist: Winner
- 2007, Best Female Country Vocal Performance - "Jesus, Take the Wheel": Won
- 2008, Best Female Country Vocal Performance - "Before He Cheats": Won
- 2008, 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)
- 2010, 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
- 2015, Best Country Duo/Group Performance - "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert): (Nominated)
- 2016, Best Country Solo Performance - "Little Toy Guns": (Nominated)
- iHeartRadio Music Awards
- 2016, Female Artist of the Year: (Pending)
- Music Row
- Critics Pick: Won
- MTV Video Music Awards
- 2007, Best New Artist - "Before He Cheats": (Nominated)
- People's Choice Awards
- 2007, Favorite Female Performer: Won
- 2007, Favorite Country Song - "Before He Cheats", Won
- 2009, Favorite Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2009, Favorite Country Artist: Won
- 2009, Favorite Star - 35 Under: Won
- 2009, Favorite Female Performer: Won
- 2009, Favorite Country Song - "Last Name": Won
- 2010, Favorite Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2010, Favorite Country Artist: Won
- 2013, Favorite Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2013, Favorite Album - Blown Away: (Nominated)
- 2013, Favorite Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2014, Favorite Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2015, Favorite Female Country Artist: Won
- 2016 Favorite Female Country Artist: Pending
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2005, Choice Summer Song - "Inside Your Heaven": (Nominated)
- 2005, Choice Female Reality/Variety Star for American Idol: Won
- 2006, Choice Female Breakout Artist: (Nominated)
- 2006, Choice Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2007, Choice Music Payback - "Before He Cheats": (Nominated)
- 2007, Choice Female Artist: (Nominated)
- 2008, Carrie Underwood 0 Choice Red Carpet Female Icon: Won
- 2009, Choice Female Artist Album - Carnival Ride: (Nominated)
- 2010, Choice American Idol Alum: (Nominated)
- 2010, Choice Music: Country Song - "Undo It": (Nominated)
- 2010, Choice Music: Country Album - Play On: (Nominated)
- 2010, Choice Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2012, Choice Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2013, Choice Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2014, Choice Female Country Artist: (Nominated)
- 2014, Choice Music: Country Song - "Somethin' Bad" (with/Miranda Lambert): (Nominated)
- 2015, Choice Country Artist: Won
- 2015, Choice Music: Country Song - "Little Toy Guns": Won'
- World Music Awards
- 2006, World's Best-Selling New Artist: (Nominated)
- 2013, World's Best Female Artist: (Pending)
- 2013, World's Best Album - Blown Away: (Pending)
- 2013, World's Best Song - "Blown Away": (Pending)
- 2013, World's Best Video - "Good Girl": (Pending)
- 2013, World's Best Entertainer of the Year: (Pending)
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
- 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
- iHeartRadio Music Awards
- 2016, Best Fan Army - Glamberts: (Pending)
- Billboard Year-End Chart Awards
- 2009 Top Artist: (Nominated)
- 2009 Top 200 Album - For Your Entertainment: (Nominated)
- 2009 Top Hot 100 Song - "Whataya Want From Me": (Nominated)
- 2009 Top Radio Song - "Whataya Want From Me": (Nominated)
- 2009 Top Digital Song - "Whataya Want From Me": (Nominated)
- 2009 Top Adult Contemporary Song - "Whataya Want From Me": (Nominated)
- 2009 Top Canadian Hot 100 Song - "Whataya Want From Me": (Nominated)
- 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
- 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
- 2010 Sexiest Male Celebrity: Won
- 2011 Male Style Icon Of The Year: Won
- 2011 Male Twitterer Of The Year, Won
- 2011 Male Musician Of The Year, Won
- 2011 Male Star Of The Year, on
- 2011 Good News Of The Year ("Whataya Want from Me" Grammy nomination): Winner
- 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
- 2011 Fan Army FTW: (Nominated)
- 2012 Must Follow Artist on Twitter: (Nominated)
- 2012 Fan Army FTW: (Nominated)
- MuchMusic Video Awards
- 2010, UR Fave International Video - "Whataya Want From Me"" Winner
- 2010, International Video Of The Year - Artist: (Nominated)
- NewNowNext Awards
- 2012 Super Fan Site www.adam-lambert.org: (Nominated)
- NRJ Radio Germany
- 2010 Best Song of 2010 - "Whataya Want from Me": Winner
- People's Choice Awards
- 2009, Breakthrough Artist: (Nominated)
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2009, Choice Reality Male Contestant for American Idol: Won
- 2009, Choice Red Carpet Male Icon: (Nominated)
- 2009, Choice Summer Tour (shared with American Idol Top 10): (Nominated)
- 2010, Choice Music: Male Artist: (Nominated)
- 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)
- World Music Awards
- 2013, World's Best Male Artist,: (Pending)
- 2013, World's Best Entertainer of the Year: (Pending)
- 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: (Pending)
- World Music Awards
- 2013, World's Best Male Artist: (Pending)
- 2013, World's Best Song - "Home": (Pending)
- 2013, World's Best Entertainer of the Year: (Pending)
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" : Won
Season 14
Clark Beckham
- Teen Choice Awards
- 2015, Choice Music: Next Big Thing: (Nominated)
By award
Grammy Awards
Grammy Notes:
- Kelly Clarkson became the first American Idol to win a Grammy.
- Kelly Clarkson & Ruben Studdard became the first American Idols 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 saw finalists Chris Daughtry, Mandisa & Ace Young earn Grammy nominations.
- 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 and only to win a Grammy for an album twice.
- Clarkson is the first and only 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.
- All of the American Idol winners except Taylor Hicks, David Cook, Kris Allen, Lee DeWyze, Scotty McCreery, Phillip Phillips, Candice Glover, Caleb Johnson, and Nick Fradiani earned Grammy nominations during the year they were first eligible.
- 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.
- 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. Finalist: fifty-four nominations (including two nominations by multiple Idols), thirteen wins.
Fantasia Barrino | |||
---|---|---|---|
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" (w/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 (w/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" (w/ 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" (w/Vince Gill) | Nominated |
2016 | Best Pop Solo Performance | "Heartbeat Song" | Pending |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Piece by Piece | Nominated | |
Chris Daughtry/Daughtry | |||
2008 | Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group w/ Vocals | "Home" | Nominated |
Best Rock Album | Daughtry | Nominated | |
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group w/ 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" (w/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" (w/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 w/ 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 w/ 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" (w/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
Breakthrough Artist of the Year | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Artist | Result |
2006 | Carrie Underwood | Won |
2007 | Chris Daughtry/Daughtry | Nominated |
New Artist of the Year | ||
2013 | Phillip Phillips | Nominated |
Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist | ||
2005 | Kelly Clarkson | Nominated |
2006 | Won | |
2012 | Nominated | |
Favorite Male Pop/Rock Artist | ||
2003 | Clay Aiken | Nominated |
Fan's Choice Award | ||
2003 | Clay Aiken | Won |
Favorite Pop/Rock Duo or Group | ||
2008 | Chris Duaghtry/Daughtry | Won |
Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist | ||
2003 | Kelly Clarkson | Nominated |
Favorite Male R&B/Soul Artist | ||
2003 | Ruben Studdard | Nominated |
Favorite Female R&B/Soul Artist | ||
2005 | Fantasia Barrino | Nominated |
2007 | Nominated | |
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist | ||
2005 | Kelly Clarkson | Won |
2006 | Kelly Clarkson | Won |
2007 | Chris Daughtry/Daughtry | Won |
2008 | Nominated | |
Jordin Sparks | Won | |
2009 | Chris Daughtry/Daughtry | Nominated |
2012 | Kelly Clarkson | Nominated |
Favorite Female Country Artist | ||
2006 | Carrie Underwood | Nominated |
2007 | Won | |
2008 | Nominated | |
2009 | Nominated | |
2010 | Nominated | |
2012 | Nominated | |
2013 | Nominated | |
2014 | Won | |
2015 | Won |
Favorite Pop/Rock Album | |||
---|---|---|---|
Year | Artist | Album | Result |
2005 | Kelly Clarkson | Breakaway | Nominated |
2007 | Chris Daughtry/Daughtry | Daughtry | Won |
Favorite Country Album | |||
2007 | Carrie Underwood | Some Hearts | Won |
2008 | Carnival Ride | Won | |
2010 | Play On | Won | |
2012 | Blown Away | Won |
iHeartRadio Music Awards
Idol Alum | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | |||
Kelly Clarkson | Best Cover Song | "Bitch Better Have My Money" | Pending |
Adam Lambert | Best Fan Army | Glamberts | Pending |
Carrie Underwood | Female Artist of the Year | Herself | Pending |
Teen Choice Awards
Teen Choice 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 |
---|---|---|---|
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 |
Soul Train Awards
- Fantasia Barrino- 4 nominations/0 wins
- 2005, Best New Artist: "I Believe", (nominated)
- 2006, Best Female R&B/Soul Album: Free Yourself, (nominated)
- 2010, Best Female Artist: (nominated)
- 2012, Record of the Year: "Bittersweet", (nominated)
- Jennifer Hudson- 3 nominations/0 wins
- 2009, Best Female Artist: (nominated)
- 2009, Song of the Year: "Spotlight", (nominated)
- 2011, Best Female Artist: (nominated)
- Jordin Sparks- 1 nominations/0 wins
- 2012, Best Gospel Performance: "Celebrate" shared w/ Whitney Houston: Winner
- Leah LaBelle- 1 nomination/0 wins
- 2012, Centric Award: (nominated)
- Ruben Studdard- 1 nomination/0 wins
- 2004, Best New Artist: (nominated)
Young Hollywood Awards
- 2007: Katharine McPhee: Exciting New Vocalist, Winner
- 2009: Adam Lambert, Artist of the Year: Winner
Billboard Decade Awards
Total Number of entries
- Kelly Clarkson (15 Chart Appearances)
- Carrie Underwood (13 Chart Appearances)
- Daughtry (Chris Daughtry) (8 Chart Appearances)
- Jordin Sparks / Fantasia (5 Chart Appearances)
- Clay Aiken (4 Chart Appearances)
- Ruben Studdard / Elliott Yamin /David Cook / Jennifer Hudson (1 Chart Appearance)
- Every American Idol winner except (Taylor Hicks & Kris Allen) made onto at least one chart.
- Artist of the Decade
- Kelly Clarkson (#14)
- Carrie Underwood (#50)
- Daughtry (#90)
- Hot 100 Artist
- Kelly Clarkson (#9)
- Carrie Underwood (#65)
- Daughtry (#87)
- Jordin Sparks (#91)
- Hot 100 Songs
- "Since U Been Gone", Kelly Clarkson (#47)
- Billboard 200 Albums
- Carrie Underwood, Some Hearts (#14)
- Kelly Clarkson, Breakaway (#29)
- Daughtry, Daughtry (#48)
- Carrie Underwood, Carnival Ride (#132)
- Clay Aiken, Measure of a Man (#170)
- Billboard 200 Artist
- Carrie Underwood (#42)
- Kelly Clarkson (#50)
- Daughtry (#99)
- Clay Aiken (#120)
- Top Digital Artist
- Kelly Clarkson (#18)
- Carrie Underwood (#28)
- Jordin Sparks (#35)
- Daughtry (#41)
- Top Digital Songs
- Jordin Sparks "No Air" (#33)
- Kelly Clarkson "My Life Would Suck Without You" (#64)
- Carrie Underwood "Before He Cheats" (#67)
- Jordin Sparks "Tattoo" (#96)
- Top Pop Song Artist
- Kelly Clarkson (#2)
- Top Pop Songs
- Kelly Clarkson, "Since U Been Gone" (#6)
- Kelly Clarkson "Because of You" (#7)
- Kelly Clarkson, "Behind These Hazel Eyes" (#16)
- Jordin Sparks "No Air" (#50)
- Top Radio Songs
- Carrie Underwood "Before He Cheats" (#48)
- Kelly Clarkson "Breakaway" (#79)
- Kelly Clarkson "Since U Been Gone" (#87)
- Jordin Sparks, "No Air" (#94)
- Adult Contemporary Artist
- Daughtry (#6)
- Top Adult Contemporary Songs
- David Cook "Time of My Life" (#23)
- Kelly Clarkson "Breakaway" (#24)
- Daughtry "Home" (#26)
- Adult Pop Artist
- Kelly Clarkson (#8)
- Daughtry (#9)
- Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
- Fantasia "When I See U" (#8)
- Jennifer Hudson "Spotlight" (#32)
- Fantasia "Truth Is" (#63)
- Fantasia "Free Yourself" (#87)
- Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artist
- Fantasia (#38)
- Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
- Fantasia- Free Yourself (#51)
- Top Holiday Albums
- Clay Aiken, Merry Christmas With Love (#10)
- Top Gospel Albums
- Ruben Studdard, I Need an Angel (#11)
- Top Christian Albums
- Clay Aiken, Merry Christmas With Love (#12)
- Top Country Songs
- Carrie Underwood "Before He Cheats" (#14)
- Carrie Underwood "Jesus, Take the Wheel" (#27)
- Carrie Underwood "Wasted" (#99)
- Top Country Albums
- Carrie Underwood Some Hearts (#1)
- Carrie Underwood Carnival Ride (#26)
- Top Country Artist
- Carrie Underwood (#10)
- Top Independent Albums
- Elliott Yamin Elliot Yamin (#39)
References
- ↑ "The New Music Awards". Retrieved 2009-06-16.
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