List of awards and nominations received by Bruno Mars

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Bruno Mars awards and nominations
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Mars performing in Houston, Texas on 24 November 2011.
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins180
Nominations491
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge 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.

American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars has received various awards and nominations throughout his career. He signed a record deal with Atlantic Records in 2009, and came to prominence as a composer for other artists along with his production team the Smeezingtons. [1] [2] They were responsible for Mars's first collaboration with B.o.B, the single "Nothin' on You", which won Song of the Year at the 2010 Soul Train Music Awards, while at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards it was nominated in three categories, including Record of the Year. Mars's debut solo single, "Just the Way You Are", won Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the same ceremony. His debut studio album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010) was nominated for Album of the Year at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards, while "Grenade" was nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. He won awards for Best Male Artist at several award ceremonies in 2011 and 2012, including American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist, Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist and the Echo Award for Best International Male.

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Mars's second studio album, Unorthodox Jukebox (2012) earned the singer four nominations at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, with two of its singles, "Locked Out of Heaven", and "When I Was Your Man", being nominated for Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance, respectively. The album won Best Pop Vocal Album at the ceremony and was also recognized with a Juno Award. In addition, Mars won two consecutive International Artist of the Year at the 2013 and 2014 NRJ Music Awards. In 2014, he won an International Male Solo Artist at the 2014 BRIT Awards and collaborated on Mark Ronson's single "Uptown Funk". The song won the Brit Award for Single of the Year, Song of the Year at the Soul Train Music Awards, International Work of the Year at the APRA Music Awards and two Grammy awards Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.

In 2017, Mars earned Innovator Award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards and for his work on Adele's third studio album, 25 (2015), he received a Grammy Award for Album of the Year at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. Mars's third studio album, 24K Magic (2016), earned him seven awards at the 2017 American Music Awards, including Artist of the Year, two for his single "That's What I Like" and other two for his album 24K Magic. He also won Album/Mixtape of the Year at the 2017 Soul Train Music Awards, in addition to winning four other awards. In 2018, the album won Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best R&B Album, the single "24K Magic" received Record of the Year, while "That's What I Like" earned Song of the Year, Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song.

In 2021, Mars released a collaborative album with Anderson .Paak, as Silk Sonic, titled An Evening with Silk Sonic . The album won R&B Album of the Year and Album of the Year at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards and at the BET Awards 2022, respectively. Its single, "Leave the Door Open" won Song of the Year at the 2021 Soul Train Music Awards, as well as Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song at the 2022 Grammy Awards. The duo won Best Group at the BET Awards 2021 and 2022, International Group of the Year at the 2022 Brit Awards and Best Duo/Group of the Year at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards.

Awards and nominations

Key
Indicates non-competitive categories
Name of the award ceremony, year presented, nominee(s) of the award, category, and the result of the nomination
AwardYear [lower-alpha 1] Recipient(s) and nominee(s)CategoryResultRef.
ALMA Award 2011 Bruno Mars Favorite Male Music ArtistNominated [3]
2012 Nominated [4]
American Music Awards 2011 Bruno Mars Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Won [5]
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist Nominated
2013 Artist of the Year Nominated [6]
Favorite Pop/Rock Male ArtistNominated
Favorite Adult Contemporary ArtistNominated
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Single of the Year Nominated [7]
Collaboration of the Year Nominated
2017 Bruno MarsArtist of the YearWon [8]
Favorite Pop/Rock Male ArtistWon
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist Won
Favorite Adult Contemporary ArtistNominated
24K Magic Favorite Pop/Rock Album Won
Favorite Soul/R&B Album Won
"That's What I Like" Favorite Soul/R&B Song Won
Video of the Year Won
2018 Bruno MarsFavorite Male Artist Soul/R&BNominated [9]
24K Magic World Tour Tour of the Year Nominated
"Finesse" (featuring Cardi B)Collaboration of the YearNominated
Favorite Song – Soul/R&BWon
2019 Bruno MarsFavorite Male Artist Soul/R&BWon [10]
2021 Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak)Favorite Duo or GroupNominated [11]
"Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Video of the YearNominated
Favorite Song – Soul/R&BWon
2022 An Evening with Silk Sonic Favorite Soul/R&B AlbumNominated [12]
"Smokin out the Window"Favorite Song – Soul/R&BNominated
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2011"Billionaire" (with Travie McCoy)Most Performed SongsWon [13]
"Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B)Won
"Just the Way You Are"Won
2012Song of the YearWon [14]
Most Performed SongsWon [15]
"Grenade"Won
"The Lazy Song"Won
"Lighters" (with Bad Meets Evil)Won
2013"It Will Rain"Won [16]
"Young, Wild & Free" (with Wiz Khalifa & Snoop Dogg)Won
2014"Locked Out of Heaven"Won [17]
"When I Was Your Man"Won
"Treasure"Won
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards 2011"Nothin' On You" (with B.o.B)Top Rap SongWon [18]
ARIA Music Awards 2012 Bruno MarsBest International ArtistNominated [19]
2013 Nominated [20]
2017 Nominated [21]
APRA Music Awards 2016 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)International Work of the YearWon [22]
2018 "24K Magic"Nominated [23]
BBC Music Awards 2015 Uptown Funk (with Mark Ronson)Song of the YearNominated [24]
BET Awards 2010 "Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B) Best Collaboration Nominated [25]
Video of the Year Nominated
2011 Bruno Mars Best New Artist Nominated [26]
Best Male R&B Artist Nominated
2012 Nominated [27]
2013 Nominated [28]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Best CollaborationNominated [29]
Centric Award Nominated
2017 24K Magic Album of the Year Nominated [30]
Bruno Mars Best Male R&B/Pop Artist Won
Bruno Mars & Jonathan LiaVideo Director of the YearNominated
"24K Magic"Video of the YearWon
Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice Nominated
2018 Bruno MarsBest Male R&B/Pop ArtistWon [31]
"Finesse (Remix)" (featuring Cardi B)Best CollaborationNominated
Video of the YearNominated
2019 Bruno MarsBest Male R&B/Pop ArtistWon [32]
"Please Me" (with Cardi B)Best CollaborationNominated
Video of the YearNominated
2021 Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak) Best Group Won [33]
"Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Coca-Cola Viewers' ChoiceNominated
Video of the YearNominated
Bruno Mars, Florent DechardVideo Director of the YearWon
2022 An Evening with Silk Sonic (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Album of the YearWon [34]
Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak)Best GroupWon
"Smokin out the Window" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Video of the YearWon [lower-alpha 2]
BET Hip Hop Awards 2010 "Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B)Best Hip Hop VideoNominated [35]
Reese's Perfect Combo AwardNominated
Verizon People's Champ AwardNominated
2019 "Please Me" (with Cardi B)Best Collabo, Duo or GroupNominated [36]
Bruno Mars, Florent DechardVideo Director of the YearNominated
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2014 Bruno MarsCrossover Artist of the YearWon [37]
Billboard Music Awards 2011 Bruno Mars Top New Artist Nominated [38]
Top Hot 100 Artist Nominated
Top Digital Songs ArtistNominated
Top Male Artist Nominated
Top Radio Songs Artist Nominated
"Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B.) Top Rap Song Nominated
"Just the Way You Are" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated
Top Digital SongNominated
Top Streaming Song (Audio) Nominated
Top Pop SongNominated
Top Radio Song Won
2012 Bruno Mars
Top Hot 100 ArtistNominated [39]
Top Male ArtistNominated
Top Radio Songs ArtistNominated
Top Streaming ArtistNominated
Top Digital Songs ArtistNominated
"The Lazy Song" Top Streaming Song (Video) Nominated
2013 Bruno MarsTop Male ArtistNominated [40]
Top Pop ArtistNominated
"Locked Out of Heaven"Top Radio SongNominated
Top Pop SongNominated
2014 Bruno Mars Top Artist Nominated [41]
Top Male ArtistNominated
Top Radio Songs ArtistNominated
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Top Digital SongNominated [42]
2016 Top Radio SongNominated [43]
Top Streaming Song (Video)Nominated
2017 Bruno Mars Top R&B Artist Nominated [44]
24K Magic Top R&B Album Nominated
"24K Magic" Top R&B Song Nominated
2018 Bruno MarsTop ArtistNominated [45]
Top Male ArtistNominated
Top Hot 100 ArtistNominated
Top Song Sales ArtistNominated
Top Radio Songs ArtistNominated
Top Touring Artist Nominated
Top R&B ArtistWon
Top R&B Male ArtistWon
Top R&B TourWon
24K MagicTop R&B AlbumWon
"That's What I Like"Top Hot 100 SongNominated
Top Streaming Song (Video)Nominated
Top Radio SongNominated
Top R&B SongWon
"Finesse" (featuring Cardi B)Nominated
2019 Bruno MarsTop Touring ArtistNominated [46]
Top R&B TourNominated
2022 Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak) Top Duo/Group Nominated [47]
Top R&B ArtistNominated
"Leave The Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Top R&B SongWon
An Evening with Silk Sonic(with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Top R&B AlbumNominated
Bruno Mars (Bruno Mars at Park MGM)Top R&B TourWon
2023 Bruno MarsTop R&B Touring artistNominated [48]
Billboard Touring Conference and Awards 2013Bruno MarsBreakthroughNominated [49]
Eventful Fans' ChoiceNominated
2017Bruno Mars, 24k Magic Tour Paint the World Gold CampaignConcert Marketing/PromotionNominated [50]
Bravo Otto 2011Bruno MarsSuper Singer MaleSilver [51]
Brit Awards 2011 Bruno Mars International Breakthrough Act Nominated [52]
2012 International Male Solo Artist Won [53]
2014 Won [54]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) British Single of the Year Won [55]
British Video of the Year Nominated [56]
2017 Bruno MarsInternational Male Solo ArtistNominated [57]
2022 Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak) International Group of the Year Won [58]
BT Digital Music Awards 2011Bruno MarsBest International ArtistWon [59]
Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards 2011"Just the Way You Are"Popular International Music VideoWon [60]
Bruno MarsPopular International New ArtistWon
Popular International Male ArtistWon
Echo Awards 2011Bruno MarsBest International NewcomerNominated [61]
2012Best International MaleWon [62]
Daytime Emmy Awards 2016 Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars in The Ellen DeGeneres Show Outstanding Musical Performance in a Talk Show/Morning Program Nominated [63]
Primetime Emmy Awards 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII: Halftime Show Starring Bruno Mars Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program Nominated [64]
2018 Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo Outstanding Music Direction Nominated [65]
Fonogram Awards 2013Unorthodox JukeboxContemporary Pop-Rock Album of the YearWon [66]
201724K MagicModern Pop-Rock Album/Voice Recording of the YearWon [67]
2022An Evening with Silk Sonic(with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Modern Pop-Rock Album/Voice Recording of the YearWon [68]
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) 2011Bruno MarsInternational Male Artist of the YearWon [69]
International New Artist of the YearWon
Doo-Wops & Hooligans International Album of the YearNominated [70]
"Liquor Store Blues"International Video of the YearNominated
2015"Uptown Funk"International Hit of the YearNominated [71]
2017"24K Magic"Nominated [72]
Bruno MarsInternational Male Artist of the YearNominated
24K MagicInternational Album of the YearWon [73]
2019"Finesse" (featuring Cardi B)International Hit of the YearNominated [74]
Grammy Awards 2011 "Just The Way You Are" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won [75]
The Smeezingtons Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated [76]
"Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B) Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nominated
Best Rap Song Nominated
Record of the Year Nominated
"Fuck You" (as producer & songwriter)Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
2012 "Grenade"Nominated [77]
Record of the YearNominated
Best Pop Solo Performance Nominated
Doo-Wops & Hooligans Album of the Year Nominated
Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
The SmeezingtonsProducer of the Year, Non-ClassicalNominated
2013 "Young, Wild & Free" (with Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa)Best Rap SongNominated [78]
2014 "Locked Out of Heaven"Record of the YearNominated [79]
Song of the YearNominated
"When I Was Your Man"Best Pop Solo PerformanceNominated
Unorthodox Jukebox Best Pop Vocal AlbumWon
2016 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Record of the YearWon [80]
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Won
2017 25 (as producer – The Smeezingtons)Album of the YearWon [81]
2018 24K MagicWon [82]
Best R&B Album Won
"24K Magic"Record of the YearWon
"That's What I Like"Song of the YearWon
Best R&B Performance Won
Best R&B Song Won
2022 "Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Record of the YearWon [83]
Song of the YearWon
Best R&B PerformanceWon [lower-alpha 3]
Best R&B SongWon
Hollywood Walk of Fame 2016Bruno MarsRecordingWon [84]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2016 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Song of the YearNominated [85]
Best CollaborationWon
2017 "All I Ask"Best Cover SongNominated [86]
Bruno MarsInnovator Award Won
2018 "That's What I Like"Song of the YearNominated [87]
R&B Song of the YearWon
Best Music VideoNominated
Bruno MarsMale Artist of the YearNominated
R&B Artist of the YearWon
Most Thumbed Up Artist of the YearWon
2019 "Finesse" (featuring Cardi B)Best CollaborationWon [88]
R&B Song of the YearNominated
Best Music VideoNominated
2022 "Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Song of the YearNominated [89]
R&B Song of the YearWon
Best LyricsNominated
Best Music Video Nominated
Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak)Best Duo/Group of the YearWon
R&B Artist of the YearNominated
An Evening with Silk Sonic(with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)R&B Album of the YearWon
2023 Silk SonicBest Duo/Group of the YearNominated [90]
R&B Artist of the YearNominated
"Smokin out the Window"R&B Song of the YearNominated
An Evening with Silk Sonic Favorite ResidencyNominated
iHeartRadio Titanium Awards 2018"That's What I Like"1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio StationsWon [91]
2019"Finesse" (featuring Cardi B)Won [92]
Japan Gold Disc Award 2012Bruno MarsBest 3 New Artists (Western)Won [93]
Joox Thailand Music Awards 2018 Bruno MarsInternational Artist of the YearNominated [94]
2022"Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)International Song of the YearWon [95]
Juno Award 2014 Unorthodox Jukebox International Album of the Year Won [96]
2018 24K MagicNominated [97]
LOS40 Music Awards 2011 Bruno Mars Best International Artist Nominated [98]
2013 Won [99]
"Locked Out of Heaven" Best International Song Nominated [100]
Best International Video (Jury)Nominated
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Best International SongNominated [101]
2017 Bruno MarsBest International ArtistNominated [102]
24K Magic Best International Album Nominated
"That's What I Like"Best International Video (Jury)Nominated
24K Magic World Tour Tour of the Year Nominated
2018 Bruno MarsBest International ArtistNominated [103]
Lunas del Auditorio 2015Bruno MarsBest Foreign PopWon [104]
2018Won [105]
Make-A-Wish Foundation 2015Bruno MarsChris Greicius Celebrity AwardWon [106]
MelOn Music Awards 2013"Young Girls"Best PopWon [107]
2015"Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Won [108]
MOBO Awards 2011Bruno MarsBest International ActNominated [109]
2015"Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Best SongNominated [110]
MP3 Music Awards2011"The Lazy Song"The BNC Award Best/New/ActNominated [111]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 "Grenade" Best Song Nominated [112]
Bruno Mars Best New Act Won
Best Male Nominated
Best Push Won
Best North American Act Nominated [113]
2013 "Locked Out of Heaven"Best SongWon [114]
Bruno MarsBest MaleNominated
Best North American ActNominated [115]
2014 Best Live Act Nominated [116]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Best SongNominated [117]
Best CollaborationNominated
2017 Bruno MarsBest US ActNominated [118]
Best Live ActNominated
2021 "Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic) Best Collaboration Nominated [119]
Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak) Best Group Nominated
2024 "Die with a Smile"(with Lady Gaga)Best CollaborationPending [120]
MTV Millennial Awards 2013"Locked Out of Heaven"International Hit of the YearNominated [121]
2015"Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Nominated [122]
2017 "24K Magic"Nominated [123]
2018 "Finesse" (featuring Cardi B)Nominated [124]
2021 "Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Nominated [125]
MTV Millennial Awards Brazil 2018"Finesse" (featuring Cardi B)Nominated [126]
2021"Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)International CollaborationNominated [127]
MTV Video Music Awards 2011 "Grenade" Video of the Year Nominated [128]
Best Pop Video Nominated
Best Male Video Nominated
"The Lazy Song" Best Choreography Nominated
2013 "Locked Out of Heaven"Video of the YearNominated [129]
Best Pop VideoNominated
Best Male VideoWon
"Treasure"Best ChoreographyWon
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Best Direction Nominated [130]
2017 "24K Magic"Video of the YearNominated [131]
Best DirectionNominated
Best Art Direction Nominated
Bruno Mars Artist of the Year Nominated
2018 "Finesse" (featuring Cardi B)Video of the YearNominated [132]
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
Best ChoreographyNominated
Best Editing Nominated
Bruno MarsArtist of the YearNominated
2019 "Please Me" (with Cardi B)Best PopNominated [133]
2021 "Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Song of the YearNominated [134]
Best R&B Won
Best EditingWon
Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak) Group of the Year Nominated
2022 Nominated [135]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2011 "Just the Way You Are" Best Male Video Won [136]
"Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B.) Best New Artist Video Nominated [137]
2012 "It Will Rain"Best Male VideoWon [138]
Best Video from a Film Nominated
2013 "Locked Out of Heaven" Video of the Year Nominated [139]
Best Male VideoNominated
Best Karaokee! Song Nominated
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Best Male VideoNominated [140]
2017 "That's What I Like"Won [141]
MuchMusic Video Awards 2011 "Just the Way You Are" International Video of the Year – Artist Nominated [142]
Most Watched Video of the YearNominated
UR Fave International Video Nominated
2012 "Lighters" (with Bad Meets Evil) International Video of the Year – Group Nominated [143]
Myx Music Awards 2011 "Just the Way You Are" Favorite International Video Won [144]
2012 "The Lazy Song"Favorite International VideoNominated [145]
NAACP Image Awards 2011Bruno Mars Outstanding New Artist Nominated [146]
2012 Outstanding Male Artist Nominated [147]
2013 Nominated [148]
"Locked Out of Heaven" Outstanding Music Video Nominated
Outstanding Song Nominated
2014 Bruno MarsOutstanding Male ArtistNominated [149]
"Treasure"Outstanding Music VideoNominated
Outstanding SongNominated
2017 Bruno MarsOutstanding Male ArtistNominated [150]
"24K Magic"Outstanding Music VideoNominated
Outstanding SongNominated
2018 Bruno Mars Entertainer of the Year Nominated [151]
Outstanding Male ArtistWon
"That's What I Like"Outstanding Music VideoWon
Outstanding Song, TraditionalWon
2019 Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo Outstanding Variety Show – Series or Special Nominated [152]
Bruno MarsOutstanding Male ArtistWon
"Finesse (Remix)" (feat. Cardi B) Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration Nominated
Outstanding Music Video/Visual AlbumNominated
Outstanding Song, ContemporaryNominated
2020 Bruno MarsOutstanding Male ArtistWon [153]
2022 "Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Outstanding Soul/R&B SongNominated [154]
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration, TraditionalWon
Outstanding Music Video/Visual AlbumNominated
An Evening with Silk Sonic(with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic) Outstanding Album Nominated
2023 "Love's Train"Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration, TraditionalWon [155]
NewNowNext Awards 2013"When I Was Your Man"That's My JamNominated [156]
New Music Awards 2010Bruno MarsTop 40 Male Artist of the YearWon [157]
2011Won [158]
2012Won [159]
2013Won [160]
2014AC Male Artist of the YearWon [161]
Top 40 Male Artist of the YearWon
2015Won [162]
2017"24K Magic"Top 40 Single of the YearWon [163]
2018Bruno MarsTop 40 Male Artist of the YearWon [164]
2022Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak)Top40/CHR New Group of the YearWon [165]
AC New Group of the YearWon
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2011 Bruno MarsFavorite Male SingerNominated [166]
2012 Nominated [167]
2013 Nominated [168]
2014 Nominated [169]
2015 Nominated [170]
2017 Nominated [171]
Favorite Global Music StarNominated
"24K Magic"Favorite Music VideoNominated
Favorite SongNominated
2018 Bruno MarsFavorite Male ArtistNominated [172]
"That's What I Like"Favorite SongNominated
2019 Bruno MarsFavorite Male ArtistNominated [173]
2022 Nominated [174]
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards 2011Bruno MarsFave International ArtistNominated [175]
NME Awards 2015"Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Dancefloor FillerNominated [176]
NRJ Music Awards 2011"The Lazy Song"International Song of the YearNominated [177]
Bruno MarsNew International Artist of the YearNominated
2012International Male Artist of the YearWon [178]
2013International Male Artist of the YearWon [179]
"Treasure"International Song of the YearNominated [180]
2016Bruno MarsNRJ Artist of Honor Won [181]
2017International Male Artist of the YearNominated [182]
2021Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak)International Duo/Group of the YearNominated [183]
2021"Die With a Smile" (with Lady Gaga)International Collaboration of the YearPending
O Music Awards 2013Bruno MarsMust Follow Artist on TwitterNominated [184]
People's Choice Awards 2011 Bruno Mars Favorite Breakout Artist Nominated [185]
2012 Favorite Male ArtistWon [186]
Favorite R&B ArtistNominated
2013 Nominated [187]
2014 Favorite Male ArtistNominated [188]
Favorite Pop ArtistNominated
"When I Was Your Man"Favorite SongNominated
2018 Bruno MarsMale Artist of 2018Nominated [189]
2021 "Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)The Collaboration Song of 2021Nominated [190]
Pollstar Awards 2011Bruno MarsBest New Touring ArtistNominated [191]
2013Most Creative Stage ProductionNominated [192]
Major Tour of the YearNominated
2014Nominated [193]
2017Nominated [194]
Pop Tour of the YearWon [195]
Urban/R&B Tour of the YearWon
2021Pollstar Touring Artist of the DecadeNominated [196]
Pop Touring Artist of the DecadeNominated
Hip-Hop/R&B Touring Artist of the DecadeWon [197]
Premios Juventud 2013 Bruno MarsFavorite HitmakerWon [198]
"When I Was Your Man"Favorite HitWon
2014 Bruno MarsFavorite HitmakerWon [199]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Favorite HitNominated [200]
2016 Bruno MarsFavorite HitmakerNominated [201]
Premios MUSA2021"Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Canción Internacional AngloNominated [202]
Radio Disney Music Awards 2013 Bruno Mars Best Male Artist Nominated [203]
2017 Nominated [204]
"24K Magic" Best Song That Makes You Smile Won
2018 Bruno MarsBest ArtistNominated [205]
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2011Bruno MarsTop Male ArtistBronze [206]
"Just The Way You Are"Top 10 Gold International Gold SongsWon
Bruno MarsTop New ActGold
2012Bruno MarsTop Male ArtistGold [207]
"The Lazy Song"Top 10 Gold International Gold SongsWon
2013Bruno MarsTop Male ArtistGold [208]
"Locked Out of Heaven"Top 10 Gold International Gold SongsWon
2014Bruno MarsTop Male ArtistGold [209]
"When I Was Your Man"Top 10 Gold International Gold SongsWon
2015"Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Won [210]
2017Bruno MarsTop Male ArtistWon [211]
"24K Magic"Top 10 Gold International Gold SongsWon
24K MagicThe Best Selling AlbumWon
2018Bruno MarsTop Male ArtistSilver [212]
"That's What I Like"Top 10 Gold International Gold SongsWon
2022"Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Won [213]
Silver Clef Award 2015Bruno MarsBest Live ActNominated [214]
Soul Train Music Awards 2010 "Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B) Song of the Year Won [215]
2011 Bruno Mars Best New Artist Nominated [216]
2013 Best R&B/Soul Male Artist Nominated [217]
"Treasure" Best Dance Performance Nominated [218]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)
Video of the Year Won [219]
Song of the YearWon
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award Nominated [220]
Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Dance PerformanceNominated
2017 24K Magic Album/ Mixtape of the Year Won [221]
"That's What I Like"Song of the YearWon
"Versace on the Floor"The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's AwardNominated
Bruno MarsBest R&B/Soul Male ArtistWon
"24K Magic"Best Dance PerformanceWon
Video of the YearWon
2018 Bruno MarsBest R&B/Soul Male ArtistWon [222]
"Finesse" (featuring Cardi B)Song of the YearNominated
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's AwardNominated
Best Dance PerformanceNominated
Best Collaboration PerformanceNominated
Video of the YearWon
2019 Bruno MarsBest R&B/Soul Male ArtistNominated [223]
"Please Me" (with Cardi B)Best Collaboration PerformanceNominated
2021 "Leave the Door Open" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Song of the YearWon [224]
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's AwardWon
Video of the YearWon
2022 An Evening With Silk SonicAlbum/ Mixtape of the YearNominated [225]
Smokin out the Window" (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)Best Dance PerformanceNominated
Video of the YearWon
Space Shower Music Awards 2017Bruno MarsBest International ArtistWon [226]
Swiss Music Awards 2012Doo-Wops & HooligansBest Album Pop Rock InternationalNominated [227]
"Grenade"Best Hit InternationalNominated
Bruno MarsBest Breaking Act InternationalWon
TEC Awards 2014Record Production/AlbumUnorthodox JukeboxNominated [228]
Record Production/Single or Track"Locked Out of Heaven"Nominated
2018Record Production/Album24K MagicWon [229]
Record Production/Single or Track"24K Magic"Won
Tour/Event Sound Production24K Magic World TourWon
2019Record Production/Single or Track"Finesse"Nominated [230]
Teen Choice Awards 2010 "Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B) Choice Music: Single Nominated [231]
"Billionaire" (with Travie McCoy) Choice Music: Summer Song Nominated [232]
2011 Bruno Mars Choice Music: Breakout Artist Won [233]
Choice Summer: Music Star – MaleWon
Choice Music: Male Artist Nominated [234]
"Just the Way You Are" Choice Music: Love Song Nominated
"Grenade" Choice Music: Break-Up Song Nominated
"The Lazy Song"Choice Music: Summer SongNominated [235]
2012 Bruno MarsChoice Music: Male ArtistNominated [236]
"It Will Rain"Choice Music: Single by a Male ArtistNominated
2013 Bruno MarsChoice Music: Male ArtistNominated [237]
Choice Music: R&B Artist Won
Choice Music Star: MaleWon
"Locked Out of Heaven"Choice Single: Male ArtistNominated
"Treasure"Choice Music: Love SongNominated
Choice Summer: SingleNominated
"When I Was Your Man"Choice Music: Break-Up songNominated
Moonshine Jungle Tour Choice Summer Tour Nominated
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Choice Song: Male ArtistNominated [238]
Choice Party SongNominated
Choice Music: Collaboration Nominated
2017 Bruno MarsChoice Male ArtistNominated [239]
"That's What I Like"Choice Song: Male ArtistNominated
Choice Music: Summer SongNominated
Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Song Nominated
"24K Magic"Choice Music: Pop SongNominated
24K Magic World TourChoice Summer: TourNominated
Bruno MarsVisionary Award Won
2018 Bruno MarsChoice Artist: MaleNominated [240]
"Finesse" (featuring Cardi B)Choice Music: CollaborationNominated
Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop SongNominated
Telehit Awards 2013Unorthodox JukeboxBest Male Pop AlbumWon [241]
2015"Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson)Song of the YearWon [242]
2017"That's What I Like"Song of the YearNominated [243]
The Record of the Year 2010 "Just the Way You Are"The Record of the YearNominated [244]
2011 "Grenade"The Record of the YearNominated [245]
UK Music Video Awards 2011"The Lazy Song"Best Pop Video-UKNominated [246]
2015"Uptown Funk"Won [247]
Urban Music Awards 2011Bruno MarsInternational Artist of the YearNominated [248]
2013Won [249]
Virgin Media Music Awards 2011Bruno MarsVirgin Media Music Award for Best Solo MaleNominated [250]
Z Awards2010Bruno MarsBest New ArtistWon [251]

Other accolades

Guinness World Records

Year the record was awarded, name of the record holder, name of the record, and the record status
YearRecord holderWorld RecordR. StatusRef.
2015Super Bowl XLVIII halftime showMost Viewed Halftime PerformanceEliminated [252]
2017"Uptown Funk"Most weeks at No.1 on the U.S. Digital Song SalesEliminated [253]
Bruno MarsFirst Male Artist to Achieve three 10-million-selling-singlesRecord [254]
2018Most followed male chart-topper on Musical.lyRecord [255]

Listicles

Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result
PublisherListicleYear(s)ResultRef.
Billboard Artist of the Year2013Placed [256]
Hot 100 Songwriters6th [257]
Top 10 Producers in Music (as The Smeezingtons)3rd [258]
Top Artist of the 2010s20213rd [259]
The Greatest Pop Star By Year2013Honorable Mention [260]
2017
2021 [261]
The 10 Best Years For Modern Pop Stardom20209th [260]
Forbes 30 Under 30 20141st [262]
Celebrity 100 13th [263]
201811th [264]
201954th [265]
Gold HouseA100 List (with Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic)2022Honoree [266]
iHeartRadio Canada Icons of the Decade2019Placed [267]
Insider The Top 20 Artists of the 2010s2019Honorable Mention [268]
Music Week Biggest Songwriters of the Year (as The Smeezingtons)20101st [269]
The Hollywood Reporter Top Hitmakers (as The Smeezingtons)20135th [270]
Time Time 100 (with tribute written by B.o.B)2011Placed [271]

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. Tied with Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar for "Family Ties" (2021).
  3. Tied with Jazmine Sullivan for "Pick Up Your Feelings" (2020).

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bruno Mars videography</span> Videos featuring Bruno Mars

American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars has released one concert video and appeared in various music videos, films, television shows, and commercials. After guest appearing in music videos, including "Long Distance" by Brandy and "Wavin' Flag " by K'naan, between 2008 and 2010, he was first featured on the chorus and videos for B.o.B.'s "Nothin' on You" and Travie McCoy's "Billionaire". A home video for "The Other Side" was issued, introducing Mars as a lead artist. From his debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010), he released music videos for "Just the Way You Are", "Grenade", "Liquor Store Blues", and "The Lazy Song". In 2011, he received awards for the "Just the Way You Are" music video, including MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Male Video and Favorite International Video at the Myx Music Awards.

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