List of awards and nominations received by Mary Mary

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This is a list of the award history of the gospel duo, Mary Mary. The duo have won a total of 78 awards out of 92 nominations

Awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2000 Grammy Awards Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Thankful Won
MOBO Award Best Gospel ActThemselvesWon
2001 American Music Awards Favorite R&B/Soul or Hip-Hop New ArtistThemselvesNominated
BET Awards Best Female GroupThemselvesNominated
Best Gospel ArtistThemselvesNominated
Dove Awards Urban Recorded Song of the Year"Shackles (Praise You)"Won
Urban Album of the Year Thankful Won
Image Awards Outstanding Duo or GroupThemselvesNominated
Lady of Soul AwardsBest Gospel Album Thankful Won
Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Duo or GroupThemselvesWon
Best R&B/Soul Single Duo or Group"Shackles (Praise You)"Nominated
MOBO Award Best Gospel ActThemselvesWon
Stellar Awards New Artist of the YearThemselvesWon
Group/Duo of the YearThemselvesWon
Contemporary Group/Duo of the YearThemselvesWon
Contemporary CD of the YearThankfulWon
Artist Of The YearThemselvesNominated
Music Video of the Year"Shackles (Praise You)"Nominated
Soul Train Awards Best Gospel Album Thankful Nominated
2002 Dove Awards Urban Recorded Song of the Year"Thank You" (from Kingdom Come Soundtrack with Kirk Franklin)Won
2003 BET Awards Best GroupThemselvesNominated
Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year"In the Morning" (from Incredible )Won
Image Awards Outstanding Duo or GroupThemselvesNominated
Outstanding Gospel ArtistThemselvesNominated
Lady of Soul AwardsBest Gospel Album Incredible Nominated
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Duo or GroupThemselvesNominated
Outstanding Gospel ArtistThemselvesNominated
2004 Dove Awards Urban Recorded Song of the Year"Dance, Dance, Dance" (from Gotta Have Gospel)Won
Stellar Awards Contemporary Group/Duo of the YearThemselvesWon
Artist of the YearThemselvesNominated
Group Duo of the YearThemselvesNominated
Urban/Inspirational Performance of the Year"Incredible"Nominated
2005 American Music Awards Favorite Contemporary Inspirational ArtistThemselvesWon
2006 BET Awards Best Gospel ArtistThemselvesNominated
Best GroupThemselvesNominated
Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year Mary Mary Won
Image Awards Outstanding Gospel ArtistThemselvesNominated
MOBO Award Best Gospel ActThemselvesNominated
NAACP Image Award Best Gospel Artist (Tradition or Contemporary)ThemselvesNominated
Stellar Awards Urban/Inspirational Single / Performance of the Year"Heaven"; Mary Mary (album) Won
Artist Of The YearThemselvesNominated
Song of the Year"Heaven"Nominated
CD Of The YearMary MaryNominated
Group Duo of the YearThemselvesNominated
2007 BET Awards Best Gospel ArtistThemselvesNominated
Best GroupThemselvesNominated
2008 Grammy Awards Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album The Sound Nominated
2009 American Music Awards Favorite Contemporary Inspirational ArtistThemselvesWon
Favorite Soul/R&B Band, Duo or GroupThemselvesNominated
BET Awards Best Gospel ArtistThemselvesWon
Dove Awards Urban Recorded Song of the Year"Get Up" (from The Sound )Won
Urban Recorded Song of the Year"Love Him Like I Do" (from Revealed with Deitrick Haddon and Ruben Studdard)Nominated
Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year The Sound Nominated
Group Of The YearThemselvesNominated
Grammy Awards Best Gospel Performance "Get Up"Won
Image Awards Outstanding Gospel ArtistThemselvesWon
MOBO Award Best Gospel ActThemselvesNominated
NAACP Image Award Best Gospel Artist (Tradition or Contemporary)ThemselvesWon
Soul Train Awards Best Gospel Performance"God In Me"Won
Best Collaboration"God In Me"Nominated
Song of the Year"God In Me"Nominated
2010 Grammy Awards Best Gospel Song "God in Me"Won
Image Awards Outstanding Song"God in Me"Won
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Song"God in Me"Won
Stellar Awards Song of the YearThemselvesWon
Group/Duo of the YearThemselvesWon
Contemporary Group/Duo of the YearThemselvesWon
Urban/Inspirational Single / Performance of the Year"God in Me"Won
2011 ASCAP Golden Note AwardThemselvesWon
BET Awards Best Gospel ArtistThemselvesWon
Grammy Awards Best Gospel Album Something Big Nominated
2012 Stellar Awards Group/Duo of the YearThemselvesWon
Contemporary Group/Duo of the YearThemselvesWon
Artist of the YearThemselvesNominated
CD of the YearSomething BigNominated
Contemporary CD of the YearSomething BigNominated
Urban/Inspirational Performance of the YearWalkingNominated
2013 BET Awards Best Gospel ArtistThemselvesWon
Best ArtistThemselvesNominated
Grammy Awards Best Gospel Song"Go Get It"Nominated
Stellar Awards Urban/Inspirational Single / Performance of the Year"Go Get It" ( Go Get It (album) )Won
Group/Duo of the YearThemselvesWon
Special Event CD of the YearThemselvesWon
Contemporary Group/Duo of the YearThemselvesWon
Contemporary CD of the YearGo Get ItWon
Song of the Year"Go Get It"Nominated
2014 American Music Awards Favorite Gospel ArtistThemselvesNominated

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