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
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2000 | Grammy Awards | Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album | Thankful | Won |
MOBO Award | Best Gospel Act | Themselves | Won | |
2001 | American Music Awards | Favorite R&B/Soul or Hip-Hop New Artist | Themselves | Nominated |
BET Awards | Best Female Group | Themselves | Nominated | |
Best Gospel Artist | Themselves | Nominated | ||
Dove Awards | Urban Recorded Song of the Year | "Shackles (Praise You)" | Won | |
Urban Album of the Year | Thankful | Won | ||
Image Awards | Outstanding Duo or Group | Themselves | Nominated | |
Lady of Soul Awards | Best Gospel Album | Thankful | Won | |
Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Duo or Group | Themselves | Won | ||
Best R&B/Soul Single Duo or Group | "Shackles (Praise You)" | Nominated | ||
MOBO Award | Best Gospel Act | Themselves | Won | |
Stellar Awards | New Artist of the Year | Themselves | Won | |
Group/Duo of the Year | Themselves | Won | ||
Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year | Themselves | Won | ||
Contemporary CD of the Year | Thankful | Won | ||
Artist Of The Year | Themselves | Nominated | ||
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 Group | Themselves | Nominated |
Dove Awards | Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year | "In the Morning" (from Incredible ) | Won | |
Image Awards | Outstanding Duo or Group | Themselves | Nominated | |
Outstanding Gospel Artist | Themselves | Nominated | ||
Lady of Soul Awards | Best Gospel Album | Incredible | Nominated | |
NAACP Image Award | Outstanding Duo or Group | Themselves | Nominated | |
Outstanding Gospel Artist | Themselves | Nominated | ||
2004 | Dove Awards | Urban Recorded Song of the Year | "Dance, Dance, Dance" (from Gotta Have Gospel) | Won |
Stellar Awards | Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year | Themselves | Won | |
Artist of the Year | Themselves | Nominated | ||
Group Duo of the Year | Themselves | Nominated | ||
Urban/Inspirational Performance of the Year | "Incredible" | Nominated | ||
2005 | American Music Awards | Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist | Themselves | Won |
2006 | BET Awards | Best Gospel Artist | Themselves | Nominated |
Best Group | Themselves | Nominated | ||
Dove Awards | Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year | Mary Mary | Won | |
Image Awards | Outstanding Gospel Artist | Themselves | Nominated | |
MOBO Award | Best Gospel Act | Themselves | Nominated | |
NAACP Image Award | Best Gospel Artist (Tradition or Contemporary) | Themselves | Nominated | |
Stellar Awards | Urban/Inspirational Single / Performance of the Year | "Heaven"; Mary Mary (album) | Won | |
Artist Of The Year | Themselves | Nominated | ||
Song of the Year | "Heaven" | Nominated | ||
CD Of The Year | Mary Mary | Nominated | ||
Group Duo of the Year | Themselves | Nominated | ||
2007 | BET Awards | Best Gospel Artist | Themselves | Nominated |
Best Group | Themselves | Nominated | ||
2008 | Grammy Awards | Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album | The Sound | Nominated |
2009 | American Music Awards | Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist | Themselves | Won |
Favorite Soul/R&B Band, Duo or Group | Themselves | Nominated | ||
BET Awards | Best Gospel Artist | Themselves | Won | |
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 Year | Themselves | Nominated | ||
Grammy Awards | Best Gospel Performance | "Get Up" | Won | |
Image Awards | Outstanding Gospel Artist | Themselves | Won | |
MOBO Award | Best Gospel Act | Themselves | Nominated | |
NAACP Image Award | Best Gospel Artist (Tradition or Contemporary) | Themselves | Won | |
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 Year | Themselves | Won | |
Group/Duo of the Year | Themselves | Won | ||
Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year | Themselves | Won | ||
Urban/Inspirational Single / Performance of the Year | "God in Me" | Won | ||
2011 | ASCAP | Golden Note Award | Themselves | Won |
BET Awards | Best Gospel Artist | Themselves | Won | |
Grammy Awards | Best Gospel Album | Something Big | Nominated | |
2012 | Stellar Awards | Group/Duo of the Year | Themselves | Won |
Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year | Themselves | Won | ||
Artist of the Year | Themselves | Nominated | ||
CD of the Year | Something Big | Nominated | ||
Contemporary CD of the Year | Something Big | Nominated | ||
Urban/Inspirational Performance of the Year | Walking | Nominated | ||
2013 | BET Awards | Best Gospel Artist | Themselves | Won |
Best Artist | Themselves | Nominated | ||
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 Year | Themselves | Won | ||
Special Event CD of the Year | Themselves | Won | ||
Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year | Themselves | Won | ||
Contemporary CD of the Year | Go Get It | Won | ||
Song of the Year | "Go Get It" | Nominated | ||
2014 | American Music Awards | Favorite Gospel Artist | Themselves | Nominated |
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