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Kylie Minogue is an Australian singer and actress. Her breakthrough role in the soap opera Neighbours (1986–1988) as Charlene Robinson earned her a Silver Logie Award for Most Popular Actress in 1987. At the following ceremony, she became the first person to win four Logie Awards at one event and the youngest Gold Logie recipient at nineteen. [1] Interested in pursuing a career in music, Minogue signed to Mushroom Records in 1987 and released her self-titled debut album, Kylie , in 1988. [2] Her songs—a cover of "The Loco-Motion" and "I Should Be So Lucky"—consecutively won the award for Highest Selling Single at the ARIA Music Awards of 1988 and 1989. Minogue's contributions to the subsequent studio albums Enjoy Yourself (1989), Let's Get to It (1991), Kylie Minogue (1994), and Impossible Princess (1997) earned her four nominations for the ARIA Award for Best Female Artist. In 1996, her duet with rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "Where the Wild Roses Grow", won three ARIA Awards for Best Pop Release, Single of the Year, and Song of the Year.
Minogue signed to Parlophone in 1999 and released Light Years the following year, [3] which was nominated for the ARIA Award for Album of the Year. Her eighth studio Fever (2001) was a commercial and critical success, [4] winning her first Brit Award for International Album in 2002. Its lead single, "Can't Get You Out of My Head", garnered accolades for Single of the Year at the 16th ARIA Music Awards and the 2002 Edison Award. Two other singles from Fever, "Love at First Sight" and "Come into My World", were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording, the latter winning in 2004—the first time an Australian music artist had won in a major category since Men at Work in 1983. [5] For her work as songwriter for "Slow" from Body Language (2003), Minogue received two nominations for Ivor Novello Awards for "Best Contemporary Song" and "International Hit of the Year". [lower-alpha 1] X (2007) was Minogue's first Grammy nomination in the Best Dance/Electronic Album category, her fifth overall. [6] Minogue's fifteenth studio album, Disco (2020), garnered nominations for Billboard Music Award for Top Dance/Electronic Album, ARIA Awards for Best Adult Contemporary Album and Best Artist. "Padam Padam" from Tension (2023), Minogue's sixteenth studio album, was nominated and won at the 2024 Grammy awards for Best Pop Dance Recording.
The Phonographic Performance Company of Australia ranked Minogue as the Most Broadcast Artist of 2002, 2003, and 2005. She received the Special Achievement Award in 1989, and two more Outstanding Achievement Awards in 1990 and 2002 by Australian Recording Industry Association, who also inducted her into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2011. Minogue received the JC Williamson Award in 2013 for her contribution to Australian live entertainment. [7] In the United Kingdom, she has achieved eight number-one albums for five consecutive decades, earning Minogue an entry in the 2020 Guinness World Records . She received a special O2 Silver Clef Award in 2012 to celebrate her 25-year music career, [8] and an honorary Doctor of Health Science degree from Anglia Ruskin University in 2011 for her work in raising awareness for breast cancer. She was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours for services to music. For her contribution to the enrichment of French culture, the French government appointed her as a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, while the Britain-Australia Society recognised Minogue in April 2017 for her contribution to improving relations between Britain and Australia.
† | Indicates non-competitive categories |
Award [lower-alpha 2] | Year [lower-alpha 3] | Category | Recipient(s) and nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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American Choreography Awards | 2004 | Outstanding Achievement in Choreography – Music Video | Michael Rooney for "Chocolate" | Nominated | [9] |
APRA Awards | 2021 | Song of The Year | "Say Something" | Shortlisted | [10] |
2024 | Song of the Year | "Hold On to Now" | Shortlisted | [11] | |
ARIA Music Awards | 1988 | Highest Selling Single | "Locomotion" | Won | [12] |
1989 | "I Should Be So Lucky" | Won | [13] | ||
Best Female Artist | Kylie | Nominated | |||
Highest Selling Album | Nominated | ||||
Breakthrough Artist – Album | Nominated | ||||
Special Achievement Award † | Kylie Minogue | Won | |||
1990 | Outstanding Achievement Award † | Won | [14] | ||
Best Female Artist | Enjoy Yourself | Nominated | |||
1992 | Let's Get to It | Nominated | [15] | ||
1995 | Kylie Minogue | Nominated | [16] | ||
Best Video | "Put Yourself In My Place" | Won | |||
Highest Selling Single | "Confide In Me" | Nominated | |||
1996 | Best Pop Release | "Where the Wild Roses Grow" (with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) | Won | [17] | |
Single of the Year | Won | ||||
Song of the Year | Won | ||||
1998 | Album of the Year | Impossible Princess | Nominated | [18] | |
Best Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Release | Nominated | ||||
Single of the Year | "Did It Again" | Nominated | |||
1999 | Best Female Artist | "Cowboy Style" | Nominated | [19] | |
2000 | "Spinning Around" | Nominated | [20] | ||
Best Pop Release | Won | ||||
2001 | Album of the Year | Light Years | Nominated | [21] | |
Best Female Artist | Won | ||||
Best Pop Release | Won | ||||
Highest Selling Album | Nominated | ||||
Single of the Year | "On a Night Like This" | Nominated | |||
Highest Selling Single | Nominated | ||||
2002 | Album of the Year | Fever | Nominated | [22] | |
Best Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Release | Won | ||||
Highest Selling Album | Won | ||||
Highest Selling Single | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Won | |||
Single of the Year | Won | ||||
Outstanding Achievement Award † | Kylie Minogue | Won | |||
2003 | Best Female Artist | "Come into My World" | Nominated | [23] | |
Best Pop Release | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Best Female Artist | Body Language | Nominated | [24] | |
Best Pop Release | Nominated | ||||
2005 | Best Female Artist | "I Believe in You" | Nominated | [25] | |
Best Pop Release | Nominated | ||||
2006 | Best Music DVD | Kylie: Showgirl | Nominated | [26] | |
2008 | Best Female Artist | X | Nominated | [27] | |
Best Pop Release | Nominated | ||||
2010 | Best Female Artist | Aphrodite | Nominated | [28] | |
Best Pop Release | Nominated | ||||
2011 | ARIA Hall of Fame Inductees † | Kylie Minogue | Inducted | [29] | |
2021 | Best Artist | Disco | Nominated | [30] | |
Best Adult Contemporary Album | Nominated | ||||
2023 | Best Artist | "Padam Padam" | Nominated | [31] | |
Best Song | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Release | Won | ||||
Best Independent Release | Nominated | ||||
Australian Commercial Radio Awards | 2003 | Most Played Australian Artist | Kylie Minogue | Won | [32] |
Australia Day Foundation | 2015 | Australian of the Year in the UK | Won | [33] | |
Australian Entertainment "Mo" Awards | 1990 | International Showbusiness Ambassador | Won | [34] | |
2001 | Australian Performer of the Year | Won | [35] | ||
2002 | Won | [36] | |||
Australian Showbusiness Ambassador of the Year | Won | ||||
2003 | Won | [37] | |||
Australian Performer of the Year | Won | ||||
Bambi Award | 2001 | Best Comeback | Won | [38] | |
Billboard Music Awards | 2021 | Top Dance/Electronic Album | Disco | Nominated | [39] |
Billboard Women in Music Award | 2024 | Icon Award | Kylie Minogue | Won | [40] |
Bravo Otto | 1988 | Female Singer | Kylie Minogue | Bronze | [41] |
1989 | Bronze | [42] | |||
2001 | Gold | [43] | |||
2003 | Honorary Otto † | Won | [44] | ||
Brit Awards | 1989 | Best International Female | Nominated | [45] | |
1995 | Nominated | ||||
2001 | Nominated | [46] | |||
2002 | Best British Video | "Kids" (with Robbie Williams) | Nominated | [47] | |
Best International Album | Fever | Won | |||
Best International Female | Kylie Minogue | Won | |||
Best Pop Act | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Best International Female | Nominated | [48] | ||
2005 | International Female Solo Artist | Nominated | [49] | ||
2008 | Best International Album | X | Nominated | [50] | |
International Female Solo Artist | Kylie Minogue | Won | |||
2010 | Brits Performance of 30 Years | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Nominated | [51] | |
2011 | International Female Solo Artist | Kylie Minogue | Nominated | [52] | |
2024 | Global Icon | Won | [53] | ||
International Artist | Nominated | [54] | |||
British LGBT Awards | 2015 | Global Icon † | Won | [55] | |
The Brit Trust | 2007 | Music Industry Trusts Award † | Won | [56] | |
BT Digital Music Awards | 2008 | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [57] | |
Best Pop Artist | Won | ||||
Best Innovation or Gadget | Kyliekonnect.com | Won | |||
2010 | Best Official Web Site | Kylie.com | 13th place | [58] | |
Capital FM Awards | 2002 | Best International Female | Kylie Minogue | Won | [59] |
Best International Single | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Won | |||
Classic Pop Reader Awards | 2019 | Solo Artist of the Year | Kylie Minogue | 2nd place | [60] |
Live Act of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Album of the Year | Golden | Won | |||
Single of the Year | "Dancing" | 2nd place | |||
Video of the Year | 2nd place | ||||
Clive James on the 80s | 1989 | Woman of the Decade † | Kylie Minogue | Won | [61] |
DanceStar Awards | 2002 | UK – Best Chart Act | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Won | [62] |
UK – MTV Dance Best Video | Nominated | ||||
2003 | US – Record of the Year | Nominated | [63] | ||
US – Best International Act | Kylie Minogue | Nominated | |||
US – Party 93.1 FM Best Remix Award | "Come into My World" (Fischerspooner Remix) | Won | |||
US – Best Video | "Love at First Sight" | Nominated | |||
2004 | "Slow" | Nominated | [64] | ||
Digital Cinema Media | 2009 | Best Cinema Commercial of All Time | "Proof" (2001) for Agent Provocateur | Won | [65] |
The Drinks Business | 2020 | Global Chardonnay Masters | Kylie Minogue Chardonnay – Margaret River | Gold | [66] |
2021 | Marketing Awards | Benchmark Drinks for Kylie Minogue Wines | Spl. commendation | [67] | |
Echo Arena Liverpool | 2014 | Icon Award † | Kylie Minogue | Won | [68] |
Echo Music Prize | 2002 | Best International Rock/Pop Female Artist | Fever | Nominated | [69] |
International Single of the Year | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Nominated | |||
Edison Award | 2002 | Single of the Year | Won | [70] | |
Elle Style Awards | 1997 | Most Stylish Female Pop Star | Kylie Minogue | Won | [71] |
2002 | Woman of the Year | Won | [72] | ||
2005 | Lifetime Achievement Award † | Won | [73] | ||
2008 | Woman of the Year | Won | [74] | ||
Entertainment Industry Foundation Women's Cancer Research Fund | 2013 | Courage Award † | Won | [75] | |
GAFFA Awards | 2021 | Best International Solo Act | Shortlisted | [76] | |
Best International Album | Disco | Shortlisted | |||
Gaygalan Awards | 2002 | International Song of the Year | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Won | [77] |
Glamour Awards | 2007 | Best-dressed Female of the Year | Kylie Minogue | Won | [78] |
2009 | Entrepreneur of the Year | Won | [79] | ||
Woman of the Year | Won | ||||
2012 | Outstanding Contribution | Won | [80] | ||
2021 | Gamechanging Icon | Won | [81] | ||
Grammy Awards | 2003 | Best Dance Recording | "Love at First Sight" | Nominated | [82] |
2004 | "Come into My World" | Won | [83] | ||
2005 | "Slow" | Nominated | [84] | ||
2006 | "I Believe In You" | Nominated | [85] | ||
2009 | Best Electronic/Dance Album | X | Nominated | [86] | |
2024 | Best Pop Dance Recording | "Padam Padam" | Won | ||
Golden Wine Awards [lower-alpha 4] | 2021 | The Liquid Icons Special Award for Wine Entrepreneurialism † | Kylie Minogue | Won | [88] |
Goldene Kamera | 2008 | Best International Music Act | Won | [89] | |
GQ Men of the Year Awards | 2001 | Services to Mankind | Won | [90] | |
2013 | Gentlewoman of the Year | Won | [91] | ||
2019 | Icon Award † | Won | [92] | ||
Guinness World Records | 2010 | Most Consecutive Decades with Top Five Albums (UK) (Female) [lower-alpha 5] † | Won | [93] | |
2020 | Most Consecutive Decades with a No.1 on the UK Albums Chart (Female) † | Won | [95] | ||
G'Day USA: Australia Week | 2008 | Special Honour for Excellence in Promoting Australia in the US † | Won | [96] | |
Harper's Bazaar Awards | 2018 | Music Icon Award † | Won | [97] | |
Helpmann Awards | 2009 | Best Australian Contemporary Concert | Frontier Touring Company for KylieX2008 | Nominated | [98] |
2012 | Kylie Minogue and Frontier Touring Company for Anti Tour | Nominated | [99] | ||
Kylie Minogue and Frontier Touring Company for Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour | Won | ||||
2013 | JC Williamson Award † | Kylie Minogue | Won | [7] | |
2019 | Best Australian Contemporary Concert | Kylie Minogue and Frontier Touring Company, Roundhouse Entertainment and Mellen Events for Golden Tour | Nominated | [100] | |
Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award | 2002 | Ten Best Selling Foreign Albums | Fever | Won | [101] |
Hungarian Music Awards | 2002 | Best Foreign Pop Album | Fever | Won | [102] |
iHeartRadio Music Awards | 2024 | Dance Artist of the Year | Kylie Minogue | Nominated | [103] |
Dance Song of the Year | "Padam Padam" | Nominated | |||
International Dance Music Award | 2003 | Best Pop Dance Track | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Won | [104] |
Best Dance Video | "Love at First Sight" | Nominated | |||
Best Dance Artist Solo | Kylie Minogue | Won | |||
2011 | Best Pop Dance Track | "All The Lovers" | Nominated | [105] | |
Best Solo Artist | Kylie Minogue | Nominated | |||
2013 | Best Commercial/Pop Dance Track | "Timebomb" | Nominated | [106] | |
International Laser Display Association | 2015 | Best Live Stage Show | ER Productions for Kiss Me Once Tour | Won | [107] |
Italian Dance Awards | 2001 | Song of the Year | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Won | [108] |
Best Video | Won | ||||
Best Foreign Dance Artist | Kylie Minogue | Won | |||
2002 | Best International Dance Act | Won | [109] | ||
Ivor Novello Awards [lower-alpha 1] | 2003 | Most Performed Work | "Love at First Sight" | Nominated | [114] |
"In Your Eyes" | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Best Contemporary Song | "Slow" | Nominated | [115] | |
International Hit of the Year | Nominated | ||||
J Awards | 2023 | Double J Artist of the Year | Kylie Minogue | Nominated | [116] |
Japan Gold Disc Award | 1989 | New Artist of the Year | Kylie Minogue | Won | [117] |
Single of the Year | "I Should Be So Lucky" | Won | |||
Las Culturistas Culture Awards | 2023 | Record of the Year | "Padam Padam" | Won | [118] |
Logie Awards | 1987 | Most Popular Actress in Australia | Neighbours | Won | [119] |
1988 | Won | [120] | |||
Most Popular Personality on Australian Television | Won | ||||
Most Popular Personality on Victorian Television | Won | ||||
Most Popular Music Video | "The Loco-Motion" | Won | |||
1989 | Most Popular Personality on Australian Television | Neighbours | Nominated | [121] | |
Most Popular Actress in Australia | Nominated | ||||
1990 | Most Popular Music Video | "Never Too Late" | Won | [122] | |
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica | 2002 | Best Pop Artist — International | Kylie Minogue | Nominated | [123] |
Millward Brown | 2010 | Most Powerful Celebrity in Britain | Won | [124] | |
MTV Asia Awards | 2003 | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | [125] | |
Favorite Video | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Nominated | |||
2005 | Favorite Female Artist | Kylie Minogue | Nominated | [126] | |
Favorite Video | "Red Blooded Woman" | Nominated | |||
MTV Australia Awards | 2005 | Best Dressed Video | "Chocolate" | Nominated | [127] |
MTV Europe Music Awards | 2002 | Best Album | Fever | Nominated | [128] |
Best Female Artist | Kylie Minogue | Nominated | |||
Best Pop Act | Won | ||||
Best Dance Act | Won | ||||
2003 | Best Female Artist | Nominated | [129] | ||
Best Pop Artist | Nominated | ||||
2023 | Best Australian Act | Won | [130] | ||
MTV Movie & TV Awards | 2002 | Best Cameo | Moulin Rouge! | Nominated | [131] |
MTV TRL Awards | 2003 | Close Encounter Award | European Vacation with Kylie Minogue | Nominated | [132] |
MTV Video Music Awards | 1990 | International Viewer's Choice Award – MTV Australia | "Better the Devil You Know" | Nominated | [133] |
1998 | "Did It Again" | Won | [134] | ||
2002 | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Nominated | [135] | ||
Best Choreography in a Video | Won | ||||
Best Dance Video | Nominated | ||||
MTV Video Music Awards Japan | 2003 | Best Dance Video | "Come into My World" | Nominated | [136] |
2004 | "Slow" | Nominated | [137] | ||
2006 | "Sometime Samurai" (with Towa Tei) | Nominated | [138] | ||
MuchMusic Video Awards | 2002 | Best International Artist Video – Artist | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Nominated | [139] |
Music Week Awards | 2004 | Best Pop Video | "Slow" | Won | [140] |
2019 | PR Campaign | Kylie Minogue and Murray Chalmers PR | Nominated | [141] | |
Artist Marketing Campaign | Kylie Minogue and BMG | Nominated | |||
2020 | Catalogue Marketing Campaign | Won | [142] | ||
2021 | Digital Marketing Masters | Disco | Won | [143] | |
Artist Marketing Campaign | Kylie Minogue and BMG | Nominated | [144] | ||
PR Campaign | Kylie Minogue and Murray Chalmers PR (MCPR) | Nominated | |||
Music Victoria Awards | 2021 | Music Victoria Hall of Fame † | Kylie Minogue | Inducted | [145] |
National Film and Sound Archive | 2011 | Sounds of Australia † | "I Should Be So Lucky" | Won | [146] |
NewNowNext Awards | 2013 | Dance Floor Hero Award † | Kylie Minogue | Won | [147] |
NME Awards | 1995 | Most Desirable Human Being | Won | [148] | |
2002 | Best Single | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Nominated | [149] | |
Best Pop Act | Kylie Minogue | Won | |||
Best Solo Artist | Nominated | ||||
2008 | Sexiest Woman | Won | [150] | ||
NRJ Music Award | 2002 | International Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | [151] | |
2003 | Best International Female | Nominated | [152] | ||
Best Music Web-Site | Kylie.com | Nominated | |||
2008 | NRJ Award of Honor † | Kylie Minogue | Won | [153] | |
People's Drink Choice Awards [lower-alpha 6] | 2021 | Vegan Friendly | Kylie Minogue Signature Rosé 2019 – Benchmark Drinks | Won | [156] |
Food Friendly Wines: White For Aromatic & Asian Cuisine | Kylie Minogue Signature Sauvignon Blanc 2018 – Benchmark Drinks | Finalist | |||
Treat Yourself: White | Kylie Minogue Margaret River Chardonnay 2019 – Benchmark Drinks | Won | |||
Pass the Crackers | Kylie Minogue Signature Merlot 2019 – Benchmark Drinks | Finalist | |||
War of the Róses | Kylie Minogue Signature Rosé 2019 – Benchmark Drinks | Finalist | |||
2022 | Kylie Minogue Côtes De Provence Rosé – Benchmark Drinks | Finalist | [157] | ||
Easy Weekday Fizz | Kylie Minogue Prosecco Rosé – Benchmark Drinks | Bronze | |||
2023 | Mindful Drinking: 7.5% Or Less Alcohol | Kylie Minogue 0% Sparkling Rosé 2022 – Benchmark Drinks | Won | [158] | |
War of the Róses | Kylie Minogue Wines Côtes de Provence Rosé 2021 – Benchmark Drinks | Won | |||
Aromatic/Asian Cuisine: Rosé | Kylie Minogue Wines Signature Rosé 2021 – Benchmark Drinks | Bronze | |||
Treat Yourself: White | Kylie Minogue Chardonnay 2020 – Benchmark Drinks | Bronze | |||
Treat Yourself: Red | Kylie Minogue Pinot Noir 2020 – Benchmark Drinks | Silver | |||
Phonographic Performance Company of Australia | 2001 | 50 Most Broadcast Artists of 2001 | Kylie Minogue | 7th place | [159] |
100 Most Broadcast Recordings of 2001 | "Spinning Around" | 12th place | |||
"On a Night Like This" | 15th place | ||||
"Kids" | 63rd place | ||||
2002 | 50 Most Broadcast Artists of 2002 | Kylie Minogue | Won | [160] | |
100 Most Broadcast Recordings of 2002 | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | 7th place | |||
"In Your Eyes" | 12th place | ||||
"Love at First Sight" | 48th place | ||||
"On a Night Like This" | 98th place | ||||
2003 | 50 Most Broadcast Artists of 2003 | Kylie Minogue | Won | [161] | |
100 Most Broadcast Recordings of 2003 | "Fever" | 16th place | |||
"Come into My World" | 20th place | ||||
"Love at First Sight" | 35th place | ||||
2004 | 50 Most Broadcast Artists of 2004 | Kylie Minogue | 2nd place | [162] | |
100 Most Broadcast Recordings of 2004 | "Red Blooded Woman" | 55th place | |||
"Slow" | 64th place | ||||
2005 | 50 Most Broadcast Artists of 2005 | Kylie Minogue | Won | [163] | |
100 Most Broadcast Recordings of 2005 | "I Believe in You" | 19th place | |||
"Giving You Up" | 79th place | ||||
2006 | 50 Most Broadcast Artists of 2006 | Kylie Minogue | 18th place | [164] | |
2007 | 50 Most Broadcast Artists of 2007 | 35th place | [165] | ||
2008 | 50 Most Broadcast Artists of 2008 | 22nd place | [166] | ||
Premios 40 Principales | 2010 | Best International Artist | Nominated | [167] | |
Premios Ondas | 2004 | Special Jury Award † | Won | [168] | |
Porin | 1996 | Best International Video | "Where the Wild Roses Grow" (with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) | Won | [169] |
Premios Oye! | 2002 | Song of the Year | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Nominated | [170] |
Q Awards | 2002 | Best Video | Nominated | [171] | |
2007 | Q Idol | Kylie Minogue | Won | [172] | |
Rolling Stone Australia Awards | 2022 | Rolling Stone Global Award | Nominated | [173] | |
2023 | Nominated | [174] | |||
2024 | Nominated | [175] | |||
Rose d'Or | 2004 | Best Music | Granada Television for Kylie | Nominated | [176] |
Silver Clef Award | 2001 | Best International Artist | Kylie Minogue | Won | [177] |
2012 | 25th Anniversary O2 Silver Clef Award † | Won | [8] | ||
Smash Hits Readers' Poll | 1988 | Best Dressed Person | 2nd place | [178] | |
Worst Dressed Person | 10th place | ||||
Worst Female Solo Singer | 3rd place | ||||
Most Fanciable Female | Won | ||||
Best Female Solo Singer | Won | ||||
Best LP | Kylie | 3rd place | |||
Worst LP | 4th place | ||||
Best Single | "The Loco-Motion" | 2nd place | |||
Best Pop Video | 3rd place | ||||
Worst Pop Video | 7th place | ||||
"I Should Be So Lucky" | 4th place | ||||
Worst Single | 2nd place | ||||
1989 | Best Female Solo Singer | Kylie Minogue | Won | [179] | |
Worst Female Solo Singer | Won | ||||
Most Fanciable Female | Won | ||||
Best Dressed Person | 3rd place | ||||
Worst Dressed Person | 3rd place | ||||
The Most Completely Useless Person | 5th place | ||||
Worst Haircut | 9th place | ||||
Most Very Horrible Thing | 5th place | ||||
Best LP | Kylie | 9th place | |||
Best Single | "Hand on Your Heart" | 4th place | |||
Worst Pop Video | 3rd place | ||||
Best Pop Video | 10th place | ||||
"Wouldn't Change a Thing" | 5th place | ||||
Best Single | 10th place | ||||
1990 | "Better the Devil You Know" | 4th place | [180] | ||
Worst Single | 4th place | ||||
Worst LP | Enjoy Yourself | 6th place | |||
Worst Dressed Person | Kylie Minogue | Won | |||
Worst Female Solo Singer | Won | ||||
Worst Haircut | 5th place | ||||
Most Very Horrible Thing | 2nd place | ||||
Most Completely Useless Person | 3rd place | ||||
Most Fanciable Female | 3rd place | ||||
Best Female Solo Singer | 5th place | ||||
1991 | 4th place | [181] | |||
Best Dressed Person | 9th place | ||||
Most Fanciable Female | 4th place | ||||
Best Actress | 10th place | ||||
The Most Completely Useless Person | 5th place | ||||
Worst Haircut in Pop | 5th place | ||||
The Most Very Horrible Thing | 4th place | ||||
Worst Dressed Person | 2nd place | ||||
Worst Female Solo Singer | Won | ||||
Worst Pop Video | "Shocked" | 3rd place | |||
Worst Single | 6th place | ||||
Best Single | 10th place | ||||
1994 | "Confide in Me" | 7th place | [182] | ||
Best Pop Video | 3rd place | ||||
Best Album | Kylie Minogue | 3rd place | |||
Worst Female Singer | Kylie Minogue | Won | |||
Best Female Solo Singer | 3rd place | ||||
Best Dressed Person | 10th place | ||||
Worst Dressed Person | 4th place | ||||
Best Haircut | 8th place | ||||
Most Tragic Haircut | 4th place | ||||
Most Fanciable Female Star | 4th place | ||||
Least Fanciable Female | 2nd place | ||||
Sad Loser of '94 | 8th place | ||||
2001 | Best Female | Nominated | [183] | ||
Best Single | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Nominated | |||
2002 | Best International Act | Kylie Minogue | 2nd place | [184] | |
Best Live Act | 9th place | ||||
Most Fanciable Female | 4th place | ||||
Best Female Solo | 3rd place | ||||
2004 | Smash Hits Hall of Fame † | Won | [185] | ||
TMF Awards | 2004 | Best International Video | "Slow" | Won | [186] |
Top of the Pops Awards | 2001 | Best Pop Act | Kylie Minogue | Nominated | [187] |
Best Tour | On a Night Like This Tour | Won | |||
Best Single | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Won | |||
2002 | Top Tour | KylieFever2002 | Won | [188] | |
UK Music Video Awards | 2011 | Best Live Music Coverage | Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour | Nominated | [189] |
Best Pop Video – UK | "Get Outta My Way" | Nominated | |||
Best Styling | Nominated | ||||
2019 | Best Live Concert | Golden Live Tour | Won | [190] | |
Variety Club Showbusiness Awards | 2002 | Showbusiness Personality † | Kylie Minogue | Won | [191] |
Virgin Holidays Attitude Awards | 2017 | Legend Award † | Won | [192] | |
Virgin Media Music Awards | 2008 | Legend Of The Year | Won | [193] | |
2011 | Best Album | Aphrodite | Won | [194] | |
Best Track | "All the Lovers" | Won | |||
Vodafone Live Music Awards | 2007 | Best Show Production | Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour | Won | [195] |
Wembley Arena | 2007 | Special Award † | Kylie Minogue | Won | [196] |
World Music Awards | 1991 | Best Selling Australian Artist of the Year | Won | [197] | |
2002 | Won | [198] | |||
2014 | World's Best Song | "Limpido" (with Laura Pausini) | Nominated | [199] | |
World Popular Song Festival | 1989 | Grand Prix International | "Got to Be Certain" | Canceled [lower-alpha 7] | [200] |
Country or organization | Year | Award | Ref(s). |
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American Australian Association | 2020 | Excellence in Arts Award | [201] |
Anglia Ruskin University | 2011 | Honorary Doctor of Health Sciences | [202] |
Australia | 2003 | Centenary Medal | [203] |
2012 | National Living Treasure | [204] | |
2019 | Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) | [205] | |
Britain–Australia Society | 2016 | Britain–Australia Society Award | [206] |
France | 2008 | Chevalier de Ordre des Arts et des Lettres | [207] |
United Kingdom | 2007 | Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) | [208] |
Country | Year | Category | Ref(s). |
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Australia | 2006 | Melbourne's Walk of Stars (bronze statue and star) | [209] |
2014 | Melbourne's Walk of Fame (plaque) | [210] | |
Germany | 2011 | Munich Olympic Walk of Stars (handprints and signature) | [211] |
United Kingdom | 2007 | Madame Tussauds (wax figures) | [212] |
Wembley Arena's Square of Fame (handprints) | [212] |
Kylie Ann Minogue is an Australian singer and actress. She is the highest-selling female recording artist from Australia, having sold over 80 million records worldwide. Referred to as the "Princess of Pop", she has been recognised for reinventing herself in music and fashion as a style icon. Her accolades include two Grammy Awards, four Brit Awards and eighteen ARIA Music Awards. In 2024, Time named her one of the most influential people in the world.
Fever is the eighth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was released on 1 October 2001 internationally by Parlophone and later launched in the United States on 26 February 2002 by Capitol Records. Minogue worked with writers and producers such as Cathy Dennis, Rob Davis, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, TommyD, Tom Nichols, Pascal Gabriel and others to create a disco and Europop-influenced dance-pop and nu-disco album. Other musical influences of the album range from synth-pop to club music.
Kylie Minogue is the fifth studio album recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. Deconstruction released it in the United Kingdom on 19 September 1994, while a release was issued through Mushroom Records in Australia on the same date. After leaving Pete Waterman Entertainment, Minogue wanted to establish her credibility and signed with the independent record label Deconstruction in early 1993. She became involved with a diverse group of collaborators in order to experiment with different sounds. After generally unsuccessful sessions with Saint Etienne and The Rapino Brothers, Minogue collaborated with new producers including Brothers in Rhythm, M People, Farley & Heller, and Jimmy Harry.
Impossible Princess is the sixth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, released on 22 October 1997, by Deconstruction, BMG and Mushroom Records. The singer asserted greater creative control over the project — as a co-producer and composer of the material — compared to her previous work, assisted by Brothers in Rhythm, Manic Street Preachers, David Ball and Rob Dougan.
Enjoy Yourself is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, released on 9 October 1989 in the United Kingdom by Pete Waterman Entertainment (PWE), and in Australia on 6 November by Mushroom Records. In the United States, it was released in January 1990 by Geffen Records. Following the success of her self-titled debut album, Minogue reunited with the producers Stock Aitken Waterman, who produced and wrote nine of the album's ten tracks, in London in February 1989. The recording sessions took place there from February until July, coinciding with Minogue filming her first feature film The Delinquents.
Let's Get to It is the fourth studio album by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was the final studio album with Pete Waterman Limited (PWL), being released by the record label in the United Kingdom on 14 October 1991. Mushroom Records distributed the album in Australia on 25 November 1991. After Matt Aitken left the trio Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) in early 1991, the remaining producers wanted to make another album with Minogue, although it was not a contractual obligation for her. Mike Stock and Pete Waterman agreed to share their songwriting credits with Minogue for the first time on six tracks. They spent months recording at PWL Studios, more time than any of her previous studio albums.
"Can't Get You Out of My Head" is a song recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her eighth studio album, Fever (2001). Parlophone Records released the song as the album's lead single on 8 September 2001. "Can't Get You Out of My Head", which was written and produced by Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis, is a dance-pop, techno-pop and nu-disco song that is known for its "la la la" hook. Its lyrics are about obsession with a love interest. Music critics praised the song's production and Minogue's vocals and labelled it a highlight of Fever.
"Come into My World" is a song recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her eighth studio album, Fever (2001). Written and produced by Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis, "Come into My World" is a dance-pop song in which the singer pleads to her lover to come into her world. "Come into My World" was released as the fourth and final single from Fever on 4 November 2002.
"Love at First Sight" is a song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue from her eighth studio album, Fever (2001). It was released as the third single from Fever on 3 June 2002. The song, which was written by Minogue, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, Ash Howes and Martin Harrington, is unrelated to the song of the same name from Minogue's debut studio album, Kylie (1988). Musically, "Love at First Sight" is a dance-pop and nu-disco song which, lyrically, describes the singer falling and believing in love at first sight.
"Slow" is a song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue from her ninth studio album, Body Language (2003). It was released as the lead single from the album by Festival Mushroom Records and Parlophone on 3 November 2003. The song was written by Minogue, Dan Carey, Emilíana Torrini, and produced by Carey, Torrini, and Sunnyroads. "Slow" is an electropop and synth-pop song in which Minogue invites a man to "slow down" and dance with her.
"Did It Again" is a song by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, originally featured on her sixth studio album Impossible Princess (1997). The song was released as the album's second single on 24 November 1997 through Mushroom, Deconstruction, and BMG. Minogue had written the track with Steve Anderson and Dave Seaman, and it was produced by Minogue in collaboration with Brothers in Rhythm. Backed by guitars and drum, "Did It Again" is a pop rock track in which Minogue sings about her self-consciousness and self-hatred.
X is the tenth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. EMI Music Japan released it first in Japan on 21 November 2007, before its release in Australia by Warner Music Australia two days later. The album was released in the United Kingdom by Parlophone on 26 November 2007, and in the United States by Capitol and Astralwerks on 1 April 2008. Work on the album began in July 2006, following Minogue's gradual recovery from breast cancer. After finishing Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour in early 2007, she returned to the studio to complete the album, with the help from many producers including Bloodshy & Avant, Calvin Harris, Greg Kurstin, and Freemasons.
The singles discography of Australian singer Kylie Minogue consists of eighty-two singles as lead artist, eight singles as a featured artist, nine charity singles and twenty-four promotional recordings. Referred as the "Princess of Pop" by various media outlets, she has sold more than 80 million records worldwide. In Australia, she has a total of ten number-one singles, twenty-three top-ten hits and forty-seven top-forty entries. In the United Kingdom, with seven number-one singles, eleven singles that peaked at number two, thirty-five top-ten hits and fifty-two top-forty entries, she is the twelfth-best-selling singles artist and the third-best-selling female artist of all time to date, selling over 10.1 million singles.
Australian singer Kylie Minogue has released sixteen studio albums, thirteen compilation albums, nine live albums, nine extended plays (EP), thirteen remix albums and two box sets. She is recognised as the highest-selling Australian recording artist of all time by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), with an estimated career sales of over 80 million units worldwide. Minogue has eight number-one albums on the ARIA Albums Chart, the most for any female Australian artist. In the United Kingdom, she holds the record for being the first female artist to score a number one on the Official Albums Chart in five consecutive decades, from the 1980s to the 2020s.
The 25th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards were a series of award ceremonies which included the 2011 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and ARIA Awards. The latter ceremony took place on 27 November at the Allphones Arena, Sydney, and was telecast Nine Network's channel Go! at 7:30pm. The final nominees for ARIA Award categories were announced on 11 October as well as nominees and winners for Fine Arts Awards and Artisan Awards.
Takudzwa Victoria Rosa "Tkay" Maidza is a Zimbabwean-born Australian singer-songwriter and rapper.