List of awards and nominations received by Caetano Veloso

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Caetano Veloso awards and nominations
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Veloso performing at TIM Festival
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins20
Nominations51
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.

Caetano Veloso is a Brazilian composer, singer and guitarist who has released over twenty studio albums and received various awards and nominations, including two Grammy Awards out of five nominations and eleven Latin Grammy Awards from twenty-eight nominations.

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Veloso has received five Grammy Award nominations, including three for Best World Music Album, winning two of them for Livro in 2000 and João Voz e Violão in 2001.

At the Latin Grammy Awards, Veloso has won several times in the categories within the Portuguese language field, including Best MPB Album three times, Best Brazilian Song twice and Best Brazilian Rock Album once. Plus, he has been nominated for Album of the Year twice, for Livro in 2000 and Especial Ivete, Gil e Caetano in 2012 and for Song of the Year twice, for "Um Abraçaço" and "A Bossa Nova É Foda" in 2013 and 2014 respectively.

Additionally, he was received awards for his work in film scores, including the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro for Best Score for Orfeu in 2000 and the Best Music award for O Quatrilho at the Havana Film Festival in 1995.

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are presented annually by the Recording Academy to recognize achievement in the music industry.

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2000 Best World Music Album Livro Won [1]
2001 João Voz e Violão (with João Gilberto)Won
2002 Best Tropical Latin Album "Canto" (with Los Super Seven)Nominated
2004 Best Contemporary World Music Album Live in BahiaNominated
2017 Best World Music Album Dois Amigos, Um Século De Música: Multishow Live(with Gilberto Gil)Nominated

Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro

The Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro is a Brazilian film award presented by the Academia Brasileira de Cinema.

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2000Best ScoreOrfeuWon
2010Coração VagabundoNominated [2]
2013Reis e Ratos(shared with Mauro Lima)Nominated [3]

Havana Film Festival

The Havana Film Festival is a Cuban festival focused on the promotion of Latin American cinema.

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1995Best Music O Quatrilho (shared with Jaques Morelenbaum)Won [4]

Latin Grammy Awards

The Latin Grammy Awards are an award presented annually by The Latin Recording Academy to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music industry.

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2000 Album of the Year Livro Nominated
Best MPB Album Won
Producer of the Year Caetano VelosoNominated
2001 Best Brazilian Song "Sou Seu Sabiá"Nominated
"Zera a Reza"Nominated
Best MPB Album Noites Do NorteWon
2003 Eu não peço desculpa(with Jorge Mautner)Won
Best Brazilian Pop Contemporary Album Live in BahiaNominated
2007 Best Singer-Songwriter Album Won
Best Brazilian Song "Não Me Arrependo"Won
2008 Best MPB Album Multishow Ao Vivo CêNominated
2009 Best Singer-Songwriter Album Zii e Zie Won
Best Long Form Music Video E A Música de Tom Jobim(with Roberto Carlos)Won
Best Brazilian Song "A Cor Amarela"Nominated
2011 Best MPB Album Multishow Ao Vivo Caetano e Maria Gadú(with Maria Gadú)Nominated
Best Brazilian Rock Album Zii e Zie – Ao VivoWon
2012 Album of the Year Especial Ivete, Gil e Caetano(with Gilberto Gil and Ivete Sangalo)Nominated
Best MPB Album Won
Best Long Form Music Video Nominated
Best Alternative Song "Neguinho" – Gal Costa (as songwriter)Nominated
Person of the Year Recipient [5]
2013 Record of the Year "Um Abraçaço"Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Brazilian Song Nominated
Best Singer-Songwriter Album Abraçaço Won
2014 Song of the Year "A Bossa Nova É Foda"Nominated
Best Brazilian Song Won
2020 Best MPB Album Caetano Veloso & Ivan Sacerdote(with Ivan Sacerdote)Nominated
Best Portuguese Language Song "Pardo" – Céu (as songwriter)Nominated
2021 Record of the Year "Talvez" (with Tom Veloso)Won [6]

Note: At the 2nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Noites Do Norte won Best Engineered Album, the award went to the engineer of the album, Moogie Canazio and Marcelo Sabóia.
Note: At the 14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Abraçaço also won Best Recording Package, the award went to the art directors of the album, Tonho Quinta-Feira and Fernando Young.

MTV Video Music Brasil

The MTV Video Music Brazil were an annual award ceremony presented by MTV Brasil to recognize the best in music, pop culture and online culture chosen by MTV viewers.

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1998Video of the Year"Não Enche"Nominated [7]
Best MPB VideoWon
Best Direction in Music VideoNominated
1999Video of the Year"Sozinho"Nominated [8]
Audience ChoiceNominated
Best MPB VideoNominated
2002"Todo Errado" (with Jorge Mautner)Nominated [9]
Best Direction in Music VideoNominated
Best Cinematography in Video ClipWon

Premios Ondas

The Premios Ondas are Spanish awards given by Radio Barcelona in recognition of professionals in the fields of radio and television broadcasting, the cinema, and the music industry.

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1996Best Latin Artist or GroupCaetano VelosoWon [10]

Troféu Imprensa

The Troféu Imprensa an award presented annually by the Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão.

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1968Newcomer of the YearCaetano VelosoWon
1993Best Male SingerWon
2000Won

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