Year |
Award |
Category |
Title |
Result |
2001 |
Radio Music Awards |
Most Requested Song |
"Turn off the Light" |
Won |
Billboard Music Video Awards |
Best Pop New Artist Clip |
"I'm like a Bird" |
Won |
Juno Awards [1] |
Best New Solo Artist |
|
Won |
Best Single |
"I'm like a Bird" |
Won |
Best Songwriter |
"Turn off the Light", "I'm like a Bird", "...On the Radio (Remember the Days)" |
Won |
Best Producer |
"I'm like a Bird", "Turn off the Light" (with Gerald Eaton and Brian West) |
Won |
Best Pop Album |
Whoa, Nelly! |
Nominated |
Best Recording Engineer |
"I'm like a Bird", "Turn off the Light" (awarded to Brian West and Brad Haehnel only) |
Nominated |
West Coast Music Awards |
Producer of the Year |
Whoa, Nelly! |
Won |
Best Pop/Dance Release |
Won |
Female Artist of the Year |
|
Won |
Best Major Distribution Release |
Whoa, Nelly! |
Won |
My VH1 Awards |
Welcome to the Big Time Award |
|
Nominated |
2002 |
American Music Awards |
Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist |
|
Nominated |
Much Music Video Awards |
|
"...On the Radio (Remember the Days)" |
Won |
Favourite Canadian Artist |
|
Won |
NAACP Image Awards |
Outstanding New Artist |
|
Nominated |
Canadian Radio Music Awards |
Chart Topper Award |
|
Won |
Grammy Awards |
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance |
"I'm like a Bird" |
Won |
Song of the Year |
Nominated |
Best Pop Vocal Album |
Whoa, Nelly! |
Nominated |
Best New Artist |
|
Nominated |
Juno Awards [1] |
Best Artist |
|
Nominated |
Best Album |
Whoa, Nelly! |
Nominated |
ASCAP Awards |
Pop Music Award |
"I'm like a Bird" |
Won |
2004 |
Juno Awards [1] |
Single of the Year |
"Powerless (Say What You Want)" |
Won |
Artist of the Year |
|
Nominated |
Songwriter of the Year |
"Saturdays", "Powerless (Say What You Want)", "Childhood Dreams" |
Nominated |
Album of the Year |
Folklore |
Nominated |
Pop Album of the Year |
Nominated |
2005 |
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year |
"Try", "Explode" (with Track & Field) |
Nominated |
2006 |
Teen Choice Awards |
Choice V Cast Music Artist |
|
Won |
Choice Song of the Summer |
"Promiscuous" (featuring Timbaland) |
Won |
Music - Choice R&B/Hip Hop Track |
Won |
MTV Video Music Awards [2] |
Best Pop Video |
Nominated |
Best Female Video |
Nominated |
Best Dance Video |
Nominated |
Los Premios MTV Latin America |
Best International Pop Artist |
|
Nominated |
MTV Europe Music Awards |
Best Female |
|
Nominated |
Best Song |
"Maneater" |
Nominated |
Best Album |
Loose |
Nominated |
American Music Awards |
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist |
|
Nominated |
World Music Awards |
Best Pop/Rock Artist |
Loose |
Won |
Billboard Music Awards[3] |
Hot 100 Single of the Year |
"Promiscuous" |
Nominated |
Pop Single of the Year |
Won |
Groovevolt Music & Fashion Awards |
Song of the Year |
Nominated |
Best Female Pop Album |
Loose |
Nominated |
Best Collaboration, Duo or Group |
"Promiscuous" |
Nominated |
Best Deep Cut (Unreleased Album Track) |
"Afraid" |
Nominated |
2007 |
People's Choice Awards [4] |
Favorite Pop Song |
"Promiscuous" |
Nominated |
NRJ Music Awards |
International Revelation of the Year |
|
Won |
International Song of the Year |
"Maneater" |
Nominated |
Grammy Awards[5] |
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals |
"Promiscuous" (featuring Timbaland) |
Nominated |
Brit Awards |
International Female Solo Artist |
|
Won |
German Echo Awards[6] |
International Female Artist of the Year |
|
Nominated |
Juno Awards |
Juno Fan Choice Award [7] |
|
Nominated |
Single of the Year |
"Promiscuous" (featuring Timbaland) |
Nominated |
Album of the Year |
Loose |
Nominated |
Artist of the Year |
|
Nominated |
Pop Album of the Year |
Loose |
Nominated |