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Nominations | 125 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Filipino singer Jolina Magdangal has been honored with numerous accolades throughout her career, as a musical artist, actress, host and entrepreneur. Magdangal has been recognized not just in the Philippine entertainment industry but also across Asia and received various awards including 2 FAMAS Awards, an Asian Television Awards, and around 15 government recognitions to her credit. She has won over 80 awards across hundreds of nominations.
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Industry Awards | ||||
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Year | Nominated work | Award | Organization | Result |
2002 | "Nasaan Ka Man" | Best Original Theme Song | 2002 Metro Manila Film Festival | Won |
2004 | "Bahala Na" | Favorite Female Artist Award [17] | 2004 MTV Pilipinas | Won |
2004 | "Bahala Na" | Music Video of the Year | 17th Awit Awards | Nominated |
2008 | "Alinlangan" | Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage Play | 21st Awit Awards | Nominated |
2008 | "Hanggang Sa Dulo" | Movie Theme Song of the Year | 24th PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Nominated |
2009 | "Hanggang Kailan" | Song of the Year [18] | 1st PMPC Star Awards for Music | Nominated |
2009 | "Buksan Ang 'Yong Puso" | Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage Play | 22nd Awit Awards | Nominated |
2016 | Back To Love | Best Cover Album of the Year [19] | 8th PMPC Star Awards for Music | Nominated |
2016 | Back To Love | Best Album of the Year | 8th PMPC Star Awards for Music | Nominated |
2016 | Back To Love | Best Female Recording Artist of the Year [20] | 8th PMPC Star Awards for Music | Won |
2017 | "Chuva Choo Choo 2.0" | Best Novelty Recording [21] | 30th Awit Awards | Nominated |
Popular Awards | ||||
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Year | Nominated work | Award | Organization | Result |
1996 | Herself | Singing Idol | Movie Idol Magazine | Won |
1998 | Herself | Best Young Female Performer | Parangal Ng Bayan | Won |
1998 | Herself | Most Promising Female Performer | 28th Box Office Entertainment Awards | Won |
1999 | Herself | Outstanding Female Recording Star of 1999 | Peoples Network and Media Communications | Won |
2000 | "Super Pinoy" | Youth's Choice Award [22] | Himig Handog Sa Bayaning Pilipino | Won |
2000 | "Super Pinoy" | Overseas Filipino Worker's Choice Award [23] | Himig Handog Sa Bayaning Pilipino | Won |
2000 | Herself | Most Popular Singer [24] | 30th Box Office Entertainment Awards | Won |
2000 | Herself | Entertainer of the Year [25] | 30th Box Office Entertainment Awards | Won |
2001 | Herself | Most Popular Female Star | Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines | Won |
2005 | Herself | Ultimate Birit Award [26] | Kapuso Viewer's Choice Awards | Won |
2005 | "Annie Batungbakal" | Best Dance Recording | SOP Music Awards | Won |
2016 | "Tama Lang" | 4th Best Song [27] | Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs | 4th Place |
Popular Awards | ||||
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Year | Nominated work | Award | Organization | Result |
2004 | Narito Ang Puso Ko | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Golden Screen Entertainment Awards for Television | Nominated |
2016 | Magandang Buhay | Advertiser's Friendly Morning Talk Show Hosts | ComGuild Academe's Choice Awards | Won |
2017 | Magandang Buhay | Advertisers Friendly Morning Show Host(s) | ComGuild Media Awards | Won |
2017 | Magandang Buhay | Best Entertainment Talk Show Host(s) [31] | 7th EdukCircle Awards | Won |
2017 | ASAP | Best Female Variety Show Host | 7th EdukCircle Awards | Nominated |
2018 | Magandang Buhay | Best Entertainment Talk Show Host(s) | 8th EdukCircle Awards | Nominated |
2018 | ASAP | Best Female Variety Show Host | 8th EdukCircle Awards | Nominated |
2018 | Magandang Buhay | Pinakamagiting na Personalidad ng Talk Show | 6th Kagitingan Awards for Television (Bataan Peninsula State University) | Won |
2018 | Magandang Buhay | Advertiser's Friendly Morning Show Host(s) | ComGuild Academe's Choice Awards | Won |
2019 | Magandang Buhay | Best Entertainment Talk Show Host [32] | 9th EdukCircle Awards | Nominated |
2019 | Magandang Buhay | Advertiser's Friendly Morning Show Host(s) | ComGuild Academe's Choice Awards | Won |
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Industry Awards | ||||
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Year | Nominated work | Award | Organization | Result |
1998 | Puso ng Pasko | Best Supporting Actress | 1998 Metro Manila Film Festival | Nominated |
2005 | Annie B. | Best Actress in Musical or Comedy | Entertainment Press' Golden Screen Awards (ENPRESS) | Nominated |
Popular Awards | ||||
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Year | Nominated work | Award | Organization | Result |
2001 | Tunay na Tunay: Gets Mo? Gets Ko! | Princess of RP Movies [33] [34] | 31st Box Office Entertainment Awards | Won |
2003 | Kung Ikaw Ay Isang Panaginip | Princess of Philippine Movies | 33rd Box Office Entertainment Awards | Won |
2019 | Herself (with Marvin Agustin) | Love Team Ng Sentenaryo | Film Development Council of the Philippines's Sine Sandaan | Included |
Industry Awards | ||||
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Year | Nominated work | Award | Organization | Result |
1999 | Herself | Youth Achievement Award [35] | 47th FAMAS Awards | Won |
2000 | Herself | Darling of the Press [36] | 14th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Won |
2007 | Herself | Golden Artist Award [37] [38] | 55th FAMAS Awards | Won |
Popular Awards | ||||
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Year | Nominated work | Award | Organization | Result |
2002 | Herself | Youth Achievement Award | 32nd Box Office Entertainment Awards | Won |
2004 | Herself | Youth Achievement Award [39] | 34th Box Office Entertainment Awards | Won |
2005 | Herself | Anak TV Seal Awardee | Southeast Asian Foundation for Children and Television | Won |
2005 | Adarna: The Mythical Bird | Pioneer in Animation Award | MOWELFUND and United Animators, Inc. | Included |
2005 | Herself | Serviam Award (Paragon of a Socially Conscious Performing Artist) [40] | The Catholic Mass Media Awards | Won |
2007 | Herself | Gawad Dangal ng Kabataan | Pampelikulang Samahan ng mga Dalubguro (PASADO) | Won |
2007 | Herself | Philippine Paradise of Stars [41] | German Moreno and Mowelfund | Included |
2009 | Herself | Philippine's Walk of Fame [42] | German Moreno and Eastwood City | Included |
Government recognitions | ||
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Year | Award | Organization |
1996 | Gintong Kabataan [43] [44] | Presidential Youth Development Council, Office of the President of the Philippines |
1997 | Outstanding Pinoy Award | Provincial Government of Bulacan |
1997 | Galing Ng Pinoy Award | People's Television Network |
1998 | Gawad KKK Awardee (Outstanding Youth in the field of Entertainment) | National Centennial Commission |
1998 | National Youth Advocate [45] | Department of Health |
1999 | 1Gintong Kabataan Awardee [46] | Presidential Youth Development Council (Office of the President), Young Achievers and Professionals Foundation |
1999 | Outstanding Youth Award | Local Government of Norzagaray, Bulacan |
2001 | Official Youth Spokesperson [47] | Office of the President of the Philippines |
2001 | 2Medal of Honor as Youth Role Model [48] | National Youth Day Commission, KASAMA |
2001 | 3Plaque of Recognition as Youth Role Model [49] | Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) |
2001 | 4Plaque of Recognition as Youth Role Model and Exemplary Service in Support of the Muslim Community | Office on Muslim Affairs |
2001 | Youth Role Model Award [50] | Office of the President of the Philippines, Committee on Cultural Affairs |
2002 | Appointed as the first ever National Youth Advocate [51] | National Youth Commission |
2004 | Medal of Honor [52] | National Youth Commission |
2007 | Gintong Kabataan Award [53] | Provincial Government of Bulacan |
Popular Awards | ||||
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Year | Nominated work | Award | Organization | Result |
2004 | Herself | Young Female Superstar | Yes! Magazine | Won |
2005 | Herself | Celebrity Home of the Year | Yes! Magazine | Nominated |
2005 | Herself | Young Female Superstar | Yes! Magazine | Nominated |
2005 | Herself | Most Fashionale Female Celebrity | Yes! Magazine | Nominated |
2007 | Herself | Listed No. 13th in Distinct Style List | 100 Magazine | Included |
2008 | Herself | 100 Most Beautiful Stars | Yes! Magazine | Included |
2009 | Herself | 100 Most Beautiful Stars | Yes! Magazine | Included |
2010 | Herself | 100 Most Beautiful Stars | Yes! Magazine | Included |
2016 | Herself (In a Mark Bumgarner gown during the 2016 Star Magic Ball) | Best in Bows | Preview Magazine | Recognition |
2016 | Herself | Magdangal's cultural impact listed No. 2 in the list of "33 Things You'll Know If You're A Filipino" | Buzzfeed Philippines | Included |
2017 | Herself | 100 Most Beautiful Stars | Yes! Magazine | Included |
2018 | Herself | 100 Most Beautiful Stars | Yes! Magazine | Included |
2019 | Herself | Silver Creator Award (Silver Play Button) [54] | YouTube | Awarded |
Other awards and recognitions | ||||
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Year | Nominated work | Award | Organization | Result |
1997 | Herself | Outstanding Artist Award | ABS-CBN Broadcasting Network | Won |
1997 | Herself | Friendship Award | ABS-CBN Talent Center | Won |
1997 | Herself | Outstanding Service Awards | FBLG Middle School of Guam, U.S.A. | Won |
1997 | Herself | Young Achiever Award | Foundation for Gifted Children | Won |
1997 | Herself | Outstanding Student Award | AMA Computer College | Won |
1998 | Herself | Star Student Award | AMA Computer College | Won |
1999 | Herself | Certificate of International Accreditation | National Computer Center of the United Kingdom | Won |
2000 | Herself | Image Model of the Year Award [55] | Preview Modeling Agency | Won |
2001 | Herself | Exemplary Award for Academic, Entertainment and Civic Achievements [56] | Polytechnic University of the Philippines (College Of Communication) | Won |
2001 | Herself | Outstanding Young Entrepreneur Award | Polytechnic University of the Philippines (On its 98th Anniversary) | Won |
2002 | Herself | Ambassadress of Goodwill | Angel's Home / Foundation of Our Lady of Peace Missions | Won |
2013 | Herself | Gintong Palad Service Award [57] | Movie Writers Welfare Foundation | Included |
2019 | Herself | Pagkilala re: Breastfeeding Advocacy [58] | Manila Medical Center Department of Pediatrics | Recognition |
Name | Title | Ref. |
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Jolina Magdangal | Queen of Pinoy Pop Culture | [59] |
Pop Icon | [60] | |
Queen of the 90s | [61] | |
Princess of Hearts | [62] | |
Millenium Superstar | [63] | |
The original Teen Queen | [64] | |
Multimedia Superstar | [65] | |
Princess of Philippine Movies | ||
Queen of Star Music | [66] |
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