List of awards and nominations received by Dido

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English singer Dido has won numerous awards and nominations throughout her career.

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Academy Awards

YearAwardNomineeResult
2011 [1] Best Original Song "If I Rise"Nominated

Billboard Music Awards

YearAwardNomineeResult
2001 [2] Dido Top Female Artist Nominated
Top Billboard 200 Artist - Female
2004 [3] Top Adult Contemporary ArtistWon
"White Flag"Top Hot Adult Contemporary Track
"Stoned" (Deep Dish Remix)Top Hot Dance Club Play SingleNominated

BRIT Awards

YearAwardNomineeResult
2001 Dido Best British Female Artist Nominated
2002 [4]
Dido Best British Female Artist Won
No Angel Best British Album
"Thank You" Best British Video Nominated
2004 [5] Dido Best British Female Artist Won
"White Flag" Best British Single
Life for Rent Best British Album Nominated
2010 No Angel BRITs Album of 30 Years

Grammy Awards

YearNominee/WorkAwardResult
2004 "White Flag" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
2010 Safe Trip Home Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

Ivor Novello Awards

YearNominee/WorkAwardResult
2002 [6] DidoSongwriter of the YearWon
"Thank You"Most Performed WorkNominated
Best Contemporary SongNominated
2004"White Flag" Best Song Musically and Lyrically Nominated
International Hit of the YearWon
2019 [7] DidoOutstanding Song CollectionWon

MTV Video Music Awards

YearAwardNomineeResult
2001 "Thank You" Best Female Video Nominated
"Stan" (with Eminem) [8] Video of the Year
Best Rap Video
Best Male Video
Best Direction
Best Cinematography

MTV Europe Music Awards

YearAwardNomineeResult
2001 [9] Dido Best New Act Won
Best Female Nominated
No Angel Best Album
"Stan" Best Song
2004 Life for Rent Best Album

NRJ Music Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2002 [10] HerselfInternational Revelation of the YearWon
No Angel International Album of the Year
2004 Life for Rent
HerselfInternational Female Artist of the Year

World Music Awards

YearAwardNomineeResult
2002 [11] DidoWorld's Best-Selling Adult Contemporary ArtistWon
World's Best-Selling Pop Female Artist
World's Best-Selling British Artist
2003Nominated
2004Won

Žebřík Music Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2001DidoBest International SurpriseNominated [12]
Best International FemaleNominated
2002Nominated
2003Won
2005Nominated [13]

Others

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2001 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Female: New ArtistDidoNominated
Q Awards Best New Act
Teen Choice Awards Choice Female Artist
Choice Breakout Artist
Choice Music: Album No Angel
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music AwardsTop 10 Best Selling Foreign AlbumsWon
Top of the Pops Awards Best Album [14] Nominated
Best NewcomerDidoNominated
BET Awards Video of the Year "Stan" (with Eminem)Nominated
NME Awards Best Single [15]
Billboard Music Video Awards Best Hip-Hop/Rap Video of the Year [16] Nominated
Much Music Video Awards Best International Artist Video Won
2002 ASCAP Pop Music Awards Song of the Year"Thank You"
Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Original Song "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"
Silver Clef Award Silver Clef AwardDido
Meteor Ireland Music Awards Best International FemaleNominated
ECHO Awards [17] Won
Danish Music Awards Foreign Newcomer of the Year
2003 Bambi Awards Best International Pop
GAFFA AwardsÅrets Udenlandske Sangerinde
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music AwardsTop 10 Best Selling Foreign Albums Life for Rent
Top of the Pops Awards Album of the Year [18] Nominated
2004 Hungarian Music Awards Best Foreign Pop AlbumNominated
Danish Music Awards Best International Hit"White Flag"Won
MTV Asia Awards Favorite Female Artist DidoNominated
2005 International Dance Music Awards Best Dance Artist Solo
Groovevolt Music and Fashion AwardsBest Pop Album - Female Life for Rent
2007 ASCAP London Awards Songwriter of the YearDido
2010Won
Houston Film Critics Society Awards Best Original Song"If I Rise"Nominated
Denver Film Critics Society AwardWon
Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsNominated
Satellite Awards Best Original Song
2011 Academy Awards Best Original Song
World Soundtrack Awards Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Song Won
Gold Derby AwardsBest Original SongNominated
Online Film & Television Association Awards

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