List of awards and nominations received by Lorde

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Lorde at the Boston Calling festival in 2014
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins44
Nominations86
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.

Lorde (born 1996) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter. She released her debut EP, The Love Club , [1] and her debut studio album, Pure Heroine , in 2013. [2] Lorde won a New Zealand Music Award for the former in 2013 and a Taite Music Prize for the latter in 2014. Her debut single "Royals" earned multiple awards and nominations from 2013 to 2014, including one APRA Award, one Billboard Music Award and one MTV Video Music Award. The single won Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 2014 Grammy Awards. At age 17, Lorde is the youngest artist to ever win a Grammy Award for Song of the Year.

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Lorde contributed four songs to the soundtrack for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 , [3] including the single "Yellow Flicker Beat". [4] With the latter track, the singer earned nominations for Best Original Song at the Golden Globe Awards and Best Song at the Critics' Choice Awards in 2015. Her second album Melodrama , released in 2017, won a New Zealand Music Award and earned a nomination for Album of the Year at the 2018 Grammy Awards ceremony. [5] Overall, she has received 42 awards and 86 nominations as of July 2018.

Awards and nominations

AwardYear [lower-alpha 1] Recipient(s) and nominee(s)CategoryResultRef.
American Music Awards 2014 Lorde Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [6]
Favorite Alternative Artist Nominated
Pure Heroine Favorite Pop/Rock Album Nominated
Australian APRA Awards 2014LordeOutstanding International Achievement AwardWon [7]
ARIA Music Awards 2014 Pure Heroine Best International Artist Nominated [8]
2017 Melodrama Best International ArtistNominated [9]
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2014"Royals"Most Performed SongsWon [10]
BBC Music Awards 2014 LordeBest International ArtistNominated [11]
"Royals"Song of the YearNominated
2017LordeArtist of the YearNominated [12]
Billboard Music Awards
2014 Lorde New Artist of the Year Won [13]
Top Female Artist Nominated
Top Hot 100 Artist Nominated
Top Digital Songs ArtistNominated
Top Radio Songs Artist Nominated
Top Rock Artist Nominated
"Royals" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated
Top Digital SongNominated
Top Radio Song Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Audio) Nominated
Top Rock Song Won
Pure Heroine Top Rock Album Nominated
2015 Nominated [14]
LordeTop Rock ArtistNominated
Brit Awards 2014 Lorde International Female Solo Artist Won [15]
2018 Won [16]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2015 "Yellow Flicker Beat" Best Song Nominated [17]
Echo Music Awards 2014Pure HeroineBest International Rock/Pop Female ArtistNominated [18]
GAFFA Awards (Sweden) 2018LordeBest Foreign Solo ActNominated [19]
Glamour Awards 2014Pure HeroineNext BreakthroughNominated [20]
Golden Globe Awards 2015 "Yellow Flicker Beat" Best Original Song Nominated [21]
Grammy Awards 2014 "Royals" Record of the Year Nominated [22]
Song of the Year Won
Best Pop Solo Performance Won
Pure Heroine Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
2018 Melodrama Album of the Year Nominated [22]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2014 LordeBest New ArtistWon [23]
"Royals"Alternative Rock Song of the YearNominated
2018 "Homemade Dynamite"Best RemixNominated [24]
2022 Solar Power Best Comeback AlbumNominated [25]
International Dance Music Award
2014LordeBest Breakthrough Artist (Solo)Nominated [26]
"Royals"Best Commercial / Pop Dance TrackNominated
MPG Awards2018LordeInternational Producer of the YearNominated [27]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2013 Lorde Best New Zealand Act Won [28]
Artist on the RiseNominated [29]
2014 Best Push Act Nominated [30]
Best New Zealand ActWon
Best Alternative Nominated
2015 Nominated [31]
2017 Nominated [32]
Best New Zealand ActNominated
2021 Best AlternativeNominated [33]
2022 Best New Zealand ActWon [34]
MTV Millennial Awards 2017 "Green Light"International Hit of the YearNominated [35]
MTV Video Music Awards 2014 "Royals" Best Female Video Nominated [36]
Best Rock Video Won
2017 Lorde Artist of the Year Nominated [37]
"Green Light" Best Editing Nominated
2021 "Solar Power" Best Cinematography Nominated [38]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2014 "Royals" Best New Artist Video Nominated [39]
Myx Music Awards 2014 "Royals" Favorite International Video Nominated [40]
Much Music Video Awards 2014 LordeFavorite International Artist/GroupNominated [41]
"Royals" Best International Artist Video Won
2017 Lorde Most Buzzworthy International Artist or Group Nominated [42]
International Artist of the YearWon
Fan Fave International Artist or Group Nominated
New Zealand APRA Awards 2013 "Royals"Silver Scroll AwardWon [43]
2014 Most Performed Work OverseasWon [44]
"Team"Most Performed Work in New ZealandWon
2015 "Yellow Flicker Beat"Silver Scroll AwardNominated [45]
2017 "Green Light"Won [46]
New Zealand Music Awards
2013 "Royals" Single of the Year Won [47]
The Love Club EP Breakthrough Artist of the Year Won
Lorde People's Choice Award Won
International Achievement Award [note 1] Won
2014 "Team" Single of the Year Won [48]
"Royals" Highest Selling New Zealand Single Won
Pure Heroine Album of the Year Won
Best Female Solo ArtistWon
Best Pop AlbumWon
Lorde People's Choice Award Nominated
International Achievement Award [note 1] Won
2015 "Yellow Flicker Beat"Single of the YearWon [49]
Highest Selling New Zealand SingleNominated
Radio Airplay Record of the Year Nominated
Pure Heroine Highest Selling New Zealand Album Nominated
LordeInternational Achievement Award [note 1] Won
2017 Melodrama Album of the Year Won [50]
"Green Light"Single of the YearWon
Lorde Best Solo Artist Won
Best Pop ArtistWon
People Choice AwardsWon
International Achievement Award [note 1] Won
2021"Solar Power" Single of the Year Nominated [51]
2022 Solar Power Album of the Year Nominated [52]
LordeBest Solo ArtistNominated
Best Pop ArtistNominated
"Secrets from a Girl (Who's Seen It All)"Best Music Video ContentWon [53]
New Zealand Radio Awards 2018Lorde: The BabysitterBest VideoWon [54]
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards 2014LordeHot New TalentNominated [55]
[56]
2015Favourite Aussie/Kiwi Music ActNominated [57]
NME Awards 2014LordeBest Solo ArtistNominated [58]
2018Best International Solo ArtistWon [59]
Best Live ArtistNominated
MelodramaBest AlbumNominated
"Green Light"Best TrackNominated
2022"Solar Power"Best Song in the WorldWon [60]
People's Choice Awards 2014 Lorde Favorite Breakout Artist Nominated [61]
Premios 40 Principales 2014 Lorde Best International New Artist Nominated [62]
Q Awards 2014"Royals"Best TrackNominated [63]
2017LordeBest Live ActNominated [64]
“Green Light”Best TrackNominated
Rolling Stone Australia Awards 2014Pure HeroineAlbum of the YearWon [65]
LordeBest New TalentWon
Rolling Stone New Zealand Awards2022"Solar Power"Best SingleNominated [66]
LordeRolling Stone Global AwardWon
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2014"Royals"Top Ten International SongsWon [67]
LordeTop New ActGold
Taite Music Prize 2014Pure HeroineTaite Music PrizeWon [68]
Teen Choice Awards 2014 Lorde Choice Female Artist Nominated [69]
"Team" Choice Single by a Female Artist Nominated
2017 "Green Light" Choice Music: Rock/Alternative Song Nominated [70]
Lorde Choice Summer Female Artist Nominated
UK Music Video Awards 2016 "Magnets" (with Disclosure)Best Dance Video (UK)Nominated [71]
2017 "Green Light"Best Pop Video (International)Nominated [72]
Variety's Power of Women2021LordePower of Women AwardWon [73]
World Music Awards 2014 Best Female ArtistNominated [74]
Best New ArtistWon
Best Live ActNominated
Entertainer of the YearNominated
Best Alternative ActWon
Best-selling Australasian ArtistWon
"Royals"Best SongNominated
"Team"Nominated
"Tennis Court"Nominated
"The Love Club"Nominated
The Love Club EPBest AlbumNominated
Pure HeroineNominated
"Royals"Best VideoNominated
"Team"Nominated
"Tennis Court"Nominated
Žebřík Music Awards 2013LordeBest International DiscoveryWon [75]
2017Best International FemaleNominated
MelodramaBest International AlbumNominated

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  1. 1 2 3 4 No nominees were announced for this award.

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