List of awards and nominations received by Lauryn Hill

This page lists the awards won by the singer Lauryn Hill.

Lauryn Hill awards and nominations
Hill performing in 2014
Totals[lower-alpha 1]
Wins64
Nominations113
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Awards and nominations

Award Year[lower-alpha 1] Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
American Music Awards 1999 Herself Favorite New Artist — Soul/R&B Won [1]
2000 Herself Favorite Female Artist — Soul/R&B Won [2]
The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill Favorite Album — Soul/R&B Won
Billboard Music Awards 1997 "Guantanamera" Best New Artist Clip Won [3]
1998 The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill R&B Album of the Year Won [4]
Herself R&B/Hip-Hop Album Artist of the Year Nominated
1999 Herself R&B/Hip-Hop Album Artist of the Year Nominated [5]
Top R&B Artist of the Year Nominated
Female Album Artist of the Year Nominated
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Top R&B Album Nominated
Brit Awards 1997 Fugees Best International Group Won [6]
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) 1996 Fugees Foreign New Act Nominated [7]
1998 Herself Foreign New Act Nominated
Grammy Awards 1997 The Score Album of the Year Nominated
Best Rap Album Won
"Killing Me Softly" Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Won
1999 Herself Best New Artist Won
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Album of the Year Won
Best R&B Album Won
"Doo Wop (That Thing)" Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Won
Best R&B Song Won
"A Rose Is Still a Rose" (Aretha Franklin song; as songwriter) Nominated
"Nothing Even Matters" (with D'Angelo) Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
"Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
"Lost Ones" Best Rap Solo Performance Nominated
2000 Supernatural (Santana album;as producer) Album of the Year Won
"Everything Is Everything" Best Music Video Nominated
"All That I Can Say" (Mary J. Blige song; as songwriter) Best R&B Song Nominated
2001 "Turn Your Lights Down Low" (with Bob Marley and the Wailers) Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
2003 "Mystery of Inequity" (from MTV Unplugged No. 2.0) Best Rap Solo Performance Nominated
2006 "So High" (with John Legend) Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 1996 "Killing Me Softly" (with The Fugees) Best Song Nominated [8]
Fugees Best New Act Nominated
MTV Amour Won
Best Group Nominated
1999 Herself Best Female Nominated [9]
Best R&B Nominated
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Best Album Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 1996 "Killing Me Softly" Best Group Video Nominated [10]
Best R&B Video Won
1999 "Doo Wop (That Thing)" Video of the Year Won [11]
Best Female Video Won
Best R&B Video Won
Best Art Direction Won
Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
2000 "Everything Is Everything" Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated [12]
Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Special Effects Nominated
NAACP Image Awards 1999 Herself Best New Artist Won [13]
Outstanding Female Artist Won
President's Award for the Refugee Project Won
The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill Best Album Won
Soul Train Music Awards 1997 The Score (with Fugees) R&B/Soul or Rap Album of the Year Nominated
1999 The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill R&B/Soul or Rap Album of the Year Won
Best R&B/Soul Album - Female Won
"Doo Wop (That Thing)" The Michael Jackson Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video Won
Best R&B/Soul Single - Female Nominated
Herself Sammy Davis, Jr. Entertainer of the Year Award Won
2000 "Ex-Factor" Best R&B/Soul Single, Female Won

Blockbuster Award

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 Herself Favorite New Artist - Female Won

International Dance Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 Herself Best New Dance Solo Artist [14] Won

Soul Train

Lady of Soul Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill R&B/Soul Album of the Year Won
Best R&B/Soul Album Nominated
Ex-Factor Best R&B/Soul Single, Solo Won
Doo Wop (That Thing) Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video Won
2000 "Everything Is Everything" Best R&B/Soul Single - Solo Nominated

Source Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 Herself New Artist Of The Year Won
The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill Album Of The Year Won

VH1

VH1 Fashion Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 Herself Most Fashionable Artist (Female) Nominated
Doo Wop (That Thing) Visionary Video Award Nominated
WB Radio Music Award
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 Herself Artist of the Year (Rhythm/Urban) Won

World Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 Herself World's Best-Selling Female R&B Artist Won
World's Best-Selling Female Rap Artist Won
World's Best-Selling New Artist Won

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

References

  1. "1999 American Music Awards". IMDb. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  2. "2000 American Music Awards". IMDb. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  3. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. October 18, 1997. p. 97. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  4. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. February 13, 1999. p. 37. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  5. "Billboard Music Award - 1999; Winners & Nominees". awardsandwinners.com. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  6. "1997 Brit Awards". brits.co.uk. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  7. "GAFFA-prisen 1991-2006 – se vinderne". GAFFA (in Danish). Denmark. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  8. "1996 MTV Europe Music Awards". IMDb. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  9. "1999 MTV Europe Music Awards". IMDb. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  10. "1996 MTV Video Music Awards". IMDb. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  11. "1999 MTV Video Music Awards". IMDb. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  12. "2000 MTV Video Music Awards". IMDb. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  13. "1999 NAACP Image Awards". IMDb. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  14. "Winter Music Conference 2017 - WMC 2017". wintermusicconference.com. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
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