List of awards and nominations received by Charli XCX

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Charli XCX awards and nominations
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Charli XCX at the 2017 Grammy Awards
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Wins24
Nominations91
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  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.

Charli XCX is an English singer and songwriter who has received various recognitions including two Grammy Award nominations, a Billboard Music Award, five nominations for the MTV Video Music Awards, four nominations at the MTV Europe Music Awards and a Brit Award nomination.

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She rose to prominence in 2012 with the Icona Pop collaboration "I Love It", the song reached top 10 in United States and Europe and was nominated for Top Dance/Electronic Song at the Billboard Music Awards. In 2014 she achieved commercial success with "Fancy", a collaboration with Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, the song received several awards and nominations worldwide including two nominations for the Grammy Awards, Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, won the Billboard Music Award for Top Rap Song and got four nominations at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards including Video of the Year and Best Pop Video. The same year she released "Boom Clap", a song for the 2014 romance film The Fault in Our Stars , the track became her first solo top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100, received a nomination for the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist and was one of the ten music videos shortlisted for the Brit Award for British Video of the Year, though it was not one of the five nominees. Her breakthrough during the year resulted in nominations for Best New Art and Best Push Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards.

In 2015, she began working alongside producers from the UK collective PC Music developing a more experimental sound and image and achieving critical success with her subsequent projects. She released several EPs and mixtapes and received two UK Music Video Award nominations for her 2017 single "Boys" alongside multiple wins and nominations at the NME Awards winning Best British Female Artist in 2016 and Best Track for "Boys" in 2018 and receiving nominations for Best Mixtape for Pop 2 and two for Best British Solo Artist in 2017 and 2018.

In 2019, she released Charli , her third album and the next year she released her fourth one How I'm Feeling Now , both received critical acclaim and the latter was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize for Album of the Year. In 2020 she was nominated for British Female Solo Artist at the 2020 Brit Awards.

In 2022, she released her most successful album to date, Crash .

Awards and nominations

AwardYearNominee(s)CategoryResultRef.
AMFT Awards2020"Claws"Best Dance RecordingWon [1]
ARIA Music Awards 2014 "Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea) Song of the Year Nominated [2]
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2020"Señorita"Award-Winning SongWon [3]
Attitude Awards 2017HerselfBest Music ActWon [4]
Billboard Music Awards 2014 "I Love It" (with Icona Pop) Top Dance/Electronic Song Nominated [5]
2015 "Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea) Top Hot 100 Song Nominated [6]
Top Streaming Song (Audio) Nominated
Top Rap Song Won
Billboard Women in Music 2014HerselfHitmaker AwardWon [7]
2024Powerhouse AwardWon [8]
Billboard.com Mid-Year Awards 2014"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea)Favorite No. 1 Hot 100 SongWon [9]
Best Music VideoWon
Brit Awards 2015 "Boom Clap" British Video Eliminated [10]
2020 Herself British Female Solo Artist Nominated [11]
2023 British Pop/R&B Act Nominated [12]
2024 British Pop Act Nominated [13]
British LGBT Awards 2021HerselfCelebrity AllyNominated [14]
Capricho Awards2014"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea)Best International HitNominated [15]
Best International VideoNominated
City of Hope's 11th Annual Songs of Hope 2016HerselfVanguard AwardWon [16]
Electronic Music Awards 2023"Out Out" (with Joel Corry, Jax Jones and Saweetie)Best Use of SampleNominated [17]
"Hot in It" (with Tiësto)Remix of the YearNominated
GAFFA Awards (Sweden) 2019HerselfBest International Solo ArtistNominated [18]
"1999" (with Troye Sivan)Best International HitNominated
2021HerselfBest International Solo ArtistNominated [19]
How I'm Feeling Now Best International AlbumNominated
GQ Awards 2019HerselfWoman Of The YearWon [20]
Gay Times Honours 500 2019HerselfAllyship in MusicWon [21]
Grammy Awards 2015 "Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea) Record of the Year Nominated [22]
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Nominated
Ivor Novello Awards 2023HerselfVisionary AwardWon [23]
International Dance Music Awards 2015"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea)Best Rap/Hip-Hop/Trap Dance TrackNominated [24]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2014 "I Love It" (with Icona Pop)Best LyricsNominated [25]
2015 HerselfRenegadeNominated [26]
"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea)Song of the YearNominated
Best CollaborationNominated
2023 Dance Song of the Year"Hot In It" (with Tiësto)Nominated [27]
Kids Choice Awards 2015"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea)Favorite SongNominated [28]
Mercury Prize 2020 How I'm Feeling Now Album of the YearNominated [29]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2014 Herself Best New Act Nominated [30]
Best Push Act Nominated
2015 Best World Stage Performance Nominated [31]
2018 Nominated
2022 "Samsung Superstar Galaxy Concert Charli XCX - Roblox"Best Metaverse PerformanceNominated [32]
MTV Italian Music Awards 2015HerselfBest New ArtistNominated [33]
MTV Video Music Awards 2014 "Boom Clap" Best New Artist Nominated [34]
"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea) Video of the Year Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Pop Video Nominated
2022 Charli XCX - RobloxBest Metaverse PerformanceNominated [35]
mtvU Woodie Awards 2012HerselfBreaking WoodieNominated [36]
2015Woodie of the YearNominated [37]
"Shake It Off"Cover WoodieNominated
Much Music Video Awards 2014 "Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea) International Video of the Year – Artist Nominated [38]
Music Week Awards 2023HerselfArtist Marketing CampaignNominated [39]
Musikförläggarnas Pris 2015"Boom Clap"Best SongNominated [40]
NME Awards 2015"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea)Dancefloor FillerWon [41]
2016HerselfBest British Female ArtistWon [42]
2017 Best British Solo ArtistNominated [43]
"After the Afterparty"Best TrackNominated
2018"Boys"Won [44]
Best VideoNominated
HerselfBest British Solo ArtistNominated
Pop 2 Best MixtapeNominated
2020 HerselfBest British Solo ActNominated [45]
Best Solo Act in the WorldNominated
"Gone" (feat. Christine and the Queens)Best CollaborationNominated
2022 "Good Ones"Best Song In The WorldNominated [46]
Best Song By A UK ArtistNominated
NewNowNext Awards 2014HerselfBest New MusicianNominated [47]
P3 Guld Music Awards 2013"I Love It" (with Icona Pop)Best SongWon [48]
People's Choice Awards 2015 HerselfFavorite Breakout ArtistNominated [49]
Popjustice £20 Music Prize 2014"Boom Clap"Best British Pop SingleNominated [50]
2017"Boys"Nominated
2019"Blame It on Your Love" (with Lizzo)Nominated
2020"Forever"Nominated
2022"Good Ones"Nominated [51]
Queerty Awards 2014"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea)Earworm of the YearNominated [52]
2020"Gone" (with Christine and the Queens)AnthemNominated [53]
Project U'S You've Done Quite Well Awards2017HerselfMusic Person of the YearNominated
"Boys"International Song of the YearNominated
Best Music VideoNominated
Radio Disney Music Awards 2015 Herself Best New Artist Won [54]
Rober Awards Music Prize2011HerselfMost Promising New ArtistNominated [55]
2017"Boys"Best Music VideoNominated [56]
HerselfBest Pop ArtistNominated
"3AM (Pull Up)" (with )Floorfiller of the YearNominated
2018"Out of My Head" (with Tove Lo & Alma)Nominated [57]
2019"Gone" (with Christine and the Queens)Nominated [58]
2020HerselfBest Electronic ArtistNominated [59]
SESAC Pop Awards 2014"I Love It" (with Icona Pop)Songwriter of the YearWon [60]
Song of the YearWon
2017"Same Old Love"Won [61]
HerselfSongwriter of the YearWon
Teen Choice Awards 2013 "I Love It" (with Icona Pop) Choice Single: Group Nominated [62]
2014 "Boom Clap" Choice Love Song Nominated [63]
"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea) Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song Won
Choice Summer Song Nominated
Choice Single: Female Nominated
The Daily Californian Art Awards 2020"Ringtone (remix)" (with 100 gecs)Song of the YearRunner-up [64]
UK Music Video Awards 2014"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea)Best StylingNominated [65]
2016 "Hand in the Fire" (feat. Mr. Oizo)Best AnimationNominated [66]
2017 "Boys"Best Pop Video - UKNominated [67]
Vevo Must See AwardNominated
Variety's Hitmakers Awards 2020HerselfInnovator of the YearWon [68]
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WDM Radio Awards 2018"Dirty Sexy Money" (with David Guetta, Afrojack and French Montana)Best Trending TrackNominated [70]
World Music Awards 2014"Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea)World's Best SongNominated
World's Best VideoNominated
YouTube Music Awards 2015Herself50 Artists to WatchWon [71]
Žebřík Music Awards2014HerselfBest International DiscoveryNominated [72]

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