List of awards and nominations received by Alessia Cara

Canadian singer and songwriter Alessia Cara has won 17 awards out of 73 nominations. Cara signed a record deal with EP Entertainment and Def Jam Recordings in 2014,[1][2] and released her debut single "Here" the following year, which earned her six nominations at the 2016 iHeartRadio MMVAs and a nomination for Single of the Year at the Juno Awards. In 2017, she released "Stay" alongside Russian-German producer Zedd, which won for Best Dance Video at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, and received a nomination for Top Dance/Electronic Song at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards.[3] That same year, she released "1-800-273-8255" in collaboration with American rapper Logic and singer Khalid, which received nominations for Best Collaboration and Best Video with a Social Message at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards and won for Best Video at the 2018 iHeartRadio MMVAs.

Alessia Cara awards and nominations

Cara in 2015
Wins 17
Nominations 73

At the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, "1-800-273-8255" received nominations for Song of the Year and Best Music Video, "Stay" was nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, and Cara won for Best New Artist. In 2018, the "Growing Pains" music video earned nominations for Fan Fave Video and Best Cinematography at the 2018 iHeartRadio MMVAs and 2018 MTV Video Music Awards respectively.

Alessia Cara was set to host the 49th Annual Juno Awards, but the event was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. She was the most nominated artist of that year, leading with six nominations. She won Album of The Year, Songwriter of The Year and Pop Album of The Year.

Awards and nominations

Award Year Nominee/work Category Result Ref(s)
American Music Awards 2016 Herself New Artist of the Year Nominated [4]
2017 Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [5]
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2016 "Here" Most Performed Songs Won [6]
2018 "Stay" (with Zedd) Award Winning Song Lost [7]
"1-800-273-8255" (with Logic and Khalid) Won
Sound of... 2016 Herself Sound of 2016
Second
[8]
BBC Music Awards 2016 "Here" Song of the Year Nominated [9]
BET Awards 2016 Herself Best New Artist Nominated [10]
Billboard Music Awards 2017 Top New Artist Nominated [11]
2018 "Stay" (with Zedd) Top Dance/Electronic Song Nominated [12]
Canadian Radio Music Awards 2016 Herself Best New Group or Solo Artist: CHR Won [13]
2017 Fan Choice Award Won [14]
"Wild Things" Song of the Year Nominated
"Here" Best New Group or Solo Artist: Mainstream AC Won
Canadian Screen Awards 2017 "Here" and "Wild Things" at the Juno Awards of 2016 Performance in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series Nominated [15]
Grammy Awards 2018 Herself Best New Artist Won [16]
"1-800-273-8255" (with Logic and Khalid) Song of the Year Nominated
Best Music Video Nominated
"Stay" (with Zedd) Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Nominated
Latin Grammy Awards 2019 "Querer Mejor" Song of the Year Nominated
Record of the Year Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2016 "Bad Blood" – Covering Best Cover Song Nominated [17]
2017 "Scars to Your Beautiful" Best Lyrics Nominated [18]
Herself Best New Pop Artist Nominated
2018 Female Artist of the Year Nominated [19]
"Stay" (with Zedd) Best Collaboration Nominated
Dance Song of the Year Won
iHeartRadio MMVAs 2016 "Here" Video of the Year Nominated [20]
Best Pop Video Nominated
Most Buzzworthy Canadian Nominated
Best New Canadian Artist Won
iHeartRadio Canadian Single of the Year Nominated
Fan Fave Video Nominated
Herself Fan Fave Artist or Group Nominated
2017 Nominated [21]
Most Buzzworthy Canadian Nominated
"Scars to Your Beautiful" Canadian Single of the Year Nominated
2018 "1-800-273-8255" (with Logic and Khalid) Video of the Year Won [22]
"Growing Pains" Fan Fave Video Nominated
Herself Best Pop Artist or Group Nominated
Fan Fave Artist Nominated
Juno Awards 2016 Herself Breakthrough Artist of the Year Won [23]
Fan Choice Award Nominated
"Here" Single of the Year Nominated
Four Pink Walls R&B/Soul Recording of the Year Nominated
2017 Herself Artist of the Year Nominated [24]
Fan Choice Award Nominated
"Wild Things" Single of the Year Nominated
Know-It-All Pop Album of the Year Won
2018 "How Far I'll Go" Single of the Year Nominated [25]
Herself Fan Choice Award Nominated
2019 Artist of the Year Nominated [26]
Fan Choice Award Nominated
2020 Out Of Love Single of the Year Nominated [27]
The Pains Of Growing Pop Album of the Year Won
Album of the Year Won
Herself Songwriter of the Year Won
Artist of the Year Nominated
Fan Choice Award Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2016 Herself Best Push Act Nominated [28]
Best Canadian Act Nominated
2017 Nominated [29]
2018 Best World Stage Won [30]
Best Canadian Act Nominated
2019 Herself Best Canadian Act Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2016 "Wild Things" Best Pop Video Nominated [31]
2017 "Scars to Your Beautiful" Video of the Year Nominated [32]
Best Fight Against The System Won
Best Direction Nominated
"Stay" (with Zedd) Best Dance Video Won
2018 "1-800-273-8255"(with Logic and Khalid) Best Collaboration Nominated [33]
Best Video with a Message Nominated
"Growing Pains" Best Cinematography Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2016 "Here" Best R&B Video Nominated [34]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Herself Favorite New Artist Nominated [35]
2018 Nominated [36]
People's Choice Awards 2017 Favorite Breakout Artist Nominated [37]
Radio Disney Music Awards 2016 Herself Breakout Artist of the Year Nominated [38]
2017 Won [39]
"Wild" (with Troye Sivan) Best Crush Song Nominated
SOCAN Awards 2016 Herself Breakout Artist Won [40]
Soundie Music Video Awards 2018 "Growing Pains" Best Art Direction Won [41]
Streamy Awards 2015 "Here" Original Song Won [42]
Teen Choice Awards 2017 Herself Choice Female Artist Nominated [43]
"Scars to Your Beautiful" Choice Song: Female Artist Nominated
"Stay" (with Zedd) Choice Collaboration Nominated

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