List of awards and nominations received by Lee Hyori

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Lee Hyori awards and nominations
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Wins36
Nominations53
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  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.

This is a list of awards and nominations received by South Korean singer Lee Hyori.

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Awards and nominations

Name of award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee of award, and result of nomination
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / workResultRef.
Blue Dragon Series Awards 2022 Best Female EntertainerSeoul Check-inNominated [1]
Dong-A.com's Pick2020Always Superstar AwardLee HyoriWon
Golden Disc Awards 2003Grand Prize (Daesang) Stylish...E Nominated [2]
Main Prize (Bonsang)Won
KBS Entertainment Awards 2002Best Newcomer (Variety)Lee HyoriWon
KBS Music Awards 2003Grand Prize (Daesang)"10 Minutes"Won [3]
Main Prize (Bonsang)Won
KMTV Music AwardsArtist of the YearLee HyoriWon
Korea Advertise FestivalNetizen Best Female ModelWon
2007Won
Korean Music Arts Festival2003Best Female Singer StarWon
MBC Entertainment Awards 2020Best Couple Award (with Yoo Jae-suk) Hangout with Yoo Won [4]
Best Couple Award (with Bi-ryong)Nominated
Top Excellence Award in Music/Talk Category – FemaleWon [5]
MBC Music Awards2003Main Prize (Bonsang)Lee HyoriWon
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2003 Most Popular Music Video "10 Minutes"Won [6]
Best Dance Performance Nominated
Best Female Artist Nominated [7]
2006 "Shall We Dance?"Nominated
2007 "Toc Toc Toc"Nominated [8]
2008 "U-Go-Girl"Won [9]
Best Dance Performance Won
Song of the Year Nominated [10]
Artist of the Year Lee HyoriNominated
2010 Best Dance Performance – Solo "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (ft. Ceejay)Nominated [11]
Best Female Artist Lee HyoriNominated
2013 Won
Best Dance Performance – Female Solo"Bad Girls"Nominated
2017 "Black"Nominated
Song of the YearLonglisted
Mnet 20's Choice Awards 2007Hot Style IconLee HyoriWon
2008Hot Style IconWon
Hot Performance MusicianWon
2009Hot Style IconWon
Hot MultitainerWon
Hot BodyWon
201220's Social ArtistWon [12]
201320's StyleNominated
Blue Carpet Popularity AwardWon
20's Online Music"Bad Girls"Nominated
20's VoiceLee HyoriNominated
Icon of 20'sWon
SBS Entertainment Awards 2008Grand Prize (Daesang)Change, Family OutingNominated
2009Grand Prize (Daesang) (with Yoo Jae-suk)Family OutingWon [13]
Netizen Best Popular AwardWon
Best Teamwork AwardWon
2010SBS 20th Anniversary Entertainment Top 10 Star AwardLee HyoriWon [14]
SBS Music Awards 2003Main Prize (Bonsang)Lee HyoriWon
Grand Prize (Daesang)Won
Seoul Music Awards 2003Won
Main Prize (Bonsang)Won
Seoul Arts & Culture Award2010Best Pop ArtistWon [15]
Ulsan MBC Entertainment Awards 2003Best Female SingerWon
Female Best DresserWon

Other accolades

State and cultural honors

Name of country or organization, year given, and name of honor or award
Country or organizationYearHonor/AwardRef.
Korea Green Foundation2011People Who Made the World Brighter Award[ citation needed ]

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
PublisherYearListRankingRef.
Forbes 2009 Korea Power Celebrity 40 4th [16]
20108th [17]
201111th [18]
201236th [19]
201820th [20]
202133rd [21]
Mnet 2013Legend 100 Artists42nd [22]

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