List of awards and nominations received by Jay Chou

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This is the list of awards and nominations received by Taiwanese singer Jay Chou.

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Golden Horse Awards

The Golden Horse Awards (Chinese :金馬獎; pinyin :Jīn Mǎ Jiǎng) are presented annually by the Government Information Office of Republic of China (Taiwan). It recognises achievement in filmmaking and is Taiwan's equivalent to Academy Awards and BAFTA.

YearCategoryNominationResultRef
2005Best New PerformerJay Chou for Initial D Won [1]
Best Original Song"Drifting" by Jay Chou from Initial DNominated
2007Best Original ScoreTerdsak Janpan & Jay Chou for Secret Nominated [2]
Best Original Song"Secret" from SecretWon
Taiwanese Outstanding FilmmakerJay ChouNominated
2008Best Original Song"Master Chou" from Kung Fu Dunk Nominated [3]

Golden Melody Awards

The Golden Melody Awards (Chinese :金曲獎; pinyin :Jīn Qǔ Jiǎng) are presented annually by the Government Information Office of Republic of China (Taiwan). It recognises achievement in music production and is Taiwan's equivalent to the Grammy Awards. Since his debut in 2000, he has received 15 awards from 49 nominations.

YearCategoryNominationResultRef
2001Best Mandarin Album Jay Won [4] [5]
Best ComposerJay Chou for "Adorable Lady"Nominated
Best Album ProducerJay ChouNominated
Best New ArtistNominated
2002Best Mandarin Album Fantasy Won [6] [7]
Best ComposerJay Chou for "Love Before BC"Won
Best Album ProducerJay ChouWon
Best Mandarin Male SingerNominated
2003Best Mandarin Album The Eight Dimensions Nominated[ citation needed ]
Best Album ProducerJay ChouNominated
2004Best Mandarin Album Yeh Hui-mei Won [8]
Best ComposerJay Chou for "East Wind Breaks"Nominated
Best LyricistJay Chou for "Terraced Field"Nominated
Best Album ProducerJay ChouNominated
Best Mandarin Male SingerNominated
2005Best Mandarin Album Common Jasmin Orange Nominated [9]
Best ComposerJay Chou for "Common Jamsine Orange"Nominated
Best Mandarin Male SingerJay ChouNominated
2007Song of the Year"Far Away" feat. Fei Yu-ching Nominated [10] [11]
Best Music Video DirectorJay Chou for "Moulin Rouge"Nominated
Best Single ProducerJay Chou for "Fearless"Won
2008Song of the Year"Blue and White Porcelain"Won [12] [13]
Best Mandarin Album On the Run! Nominated
Best ComposerJay Chou for "Blue and White Porcelain"Won
Best Instrumental Album Secret Nominated
Best Instrumental ComposerJay Chou & Terdsak Janpan for "Piano Room"Won
Best Instrumental Album ProducerJay Chou for Secret Won
2009Song of the Year"Rice Field"Won [14] [15]
Best Mandarin Album Capricorn Nominated
Best Music VideoJay Chou for "Magician"Won
Best ComposerJay Chou for "Rice Field"Nominated
Best LyricistNominated
Best Album ProducerJay ChouNominated
Best Mandarin Male singerWon
2011Song of the Year"Superman Can't Fly"Nominated [16] [17]
Best Mandarin Album The Era Won
Best ComposerJay Chou for "Fireworks Cool Easily"Nominated
Best Album ProducerJay ChouNominated
Best Mandarin Male SingerWon
2012Best Music ArrangerJay Chou for "Sailor Afraid of Water"Nominated [18]
Best Mandarin Male SingerJay ChouNominated
2013Best Mandarin Album Opus 12 Nominated [19]
Best Album ProducerJay Chou for Opus 12 Nominated
Best Mandarin Male SingerJay ChouNominated
2015Best Mandarin Album Aiyo, Not Bad Nominated [20]
Best Album ProducerJay Chou for Aiyo, Not Bad Nominated
2017Song of the Year"Love Confession"Nominated [21]
Best Music Video"Bedtime Stories"Nominated
Best Mandarin Male SingerJay ChouNominated

Hong Kong Film Awards

The Hong Kong Film Awards (Chinese :香港電影金像獎), founded in 1982 and presented annually in April, recognizes achievement in filmmaking and is Hong Kong's equivalent to Academy Awards and BAFTA.

YearCategoryNominationResultRef
2006 Best New Performer Jay Chou for Initial D Won [22]
Best Original Song"Drifting" from Initial D Nominated
2007 Best Supporting Actor Curse of the Golden Flower Nominated [23]
Best Original Song"Chrysanthemum Terrace" from Curse of the Golden Flower Won
"Fearless" from Fearless Nominated

MTV Movie & TV Awards

The MTV Movie & TV Awards (formerly known as the MTV Movie Awards) is a film and television awards show presented annually on MTV.

YearCategoryNominationResultRef
2011 Best Breakthrough Performance The Green Hornet Nominated [24]

World Music Awards

The World Music Awards is an international awards show founded in 1989 that annually honors recording artists based on worldwide sales figures provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).

YearCategoryNominationResult
2004Best Selling Chinese Artist Common Jasmin Orange Won
2006 Still Fantasy Won
2007 On the Run! Won
2008 Capricorn Won

MTV Video Music Awards Japan

MTV VMAJ was started in 2002.

YearAwardNominated WorkResult
2002 Best Asian ArtistWon
2004 Best buzz ASIA - Taiwan"In Name of Father"Nominated
2005 Best buzz ASIA - Taiwan"Hair Like Snow"Won
2008 Best buzz ASIA - Taiwan"Cowboy on the Run"Nominated

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