Year |
Award |
Category |
Nominated work |
Result |
1999 |
Swedish Grammy Awards |
Best Female Pop/Rock Artist |
My Truth |
Won |
2002 |
Best Female Pop/Rock Artist |
Don't Stop The Music |
Won |
2005 |
Best Album |
Robyn |
Won |
Best Composer |
Herself |
Won |
Best Pop Female |
Robyn |
Nominated |
Best Artist |
Herself |
Nominated |
Best Song |
Be Mine! |
Nominated |
2008 |
Best Live Act |
Herself |
Won |
2009 |
Grammy Awards |
Best Dance/Electronica Album |
Robyn |
Nominated |
2011 |
Grammy Awards |
Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording |
"Dancing on My Own" |
Nominated |
Swedish Grammy Awards |
Best Artist |
Herself |
Won |
Best Female Artist |
Herself |
Won |
Best Composer |
Herself |
Won |
Best Album |
Body Talk |
Won |
Best Song |
"Dancing on My Own" |
Won |
Best International Success |
Herself |
Nominated |
Best Innovator |
Herself |
Nominated |
BRIT Awards |
Best International Female |
Herself |
Nominated |
2011 Woodie Awards |
Performance Woodie |
Herself |
Nominated |
25th Annual International Dance Music Awards |
Best Commercial Dance Track |
"Dancing on My Own"[1] |
Nominated |
P3 Guld Music Awards |
Best Live Act |
Herself |
Won |
Best Pop Artist |
Herself |
Nominated |
Best Artist |
Herself |
Won |
Best Song |
"Dancing on My Own" |
Won |
2012 |
Grammy Awards |
Best Dance Recording |
"Call Your Girlfriend" |
Nominated |
Best Dance/Electronica Album |
Body Talk Pt. 3 |
Nominated |
World Music Awards |
World's Best Female Artist |
Herself |
Nominated |
World's Best Entertainer Of The Year |
Herself |
Nominated |
2013 |
KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm |
Great Prize |
Herself |
Won[2] |
2015 |
Grammy Awards |
Best Dance/Electronica Album |
Do It Again (with Röyksopp) |
Nominated |
Swedish Grammy Awards |
Music DVD of the Year |
Monument Music Video (with Röyksopp) directed by Max Vitali |
Won |
Sayit Music Video (with Röyksopp) directed by Sandberg&Timonen/Kacper Kasprzyk |
Nominated |