List of awards and nominations received by Morissette

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Morissette Amon at the 2018 RAWR Awards (cropped).jpg
Morissette at the 2018 RAWR Awards
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins73
Nominations131
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.

Filipino singer and songwriter Morissette has received numerous awards and nominations throughout her career. In 2014, she signed a record deal with Star Music and launched her eponymous debut studio album in 2015. [1] Later that year, she received a Best New Artist award at the 2015 MOR Pinoy Music Awards, and her debut album earned her the Star Awards' New Female Recording Artist of the Year. Additionally, she was awarded with the Top Filipino Excellence Award and the Gawad Musika Award for being the Outstanding Female Performing Artist of the Year by the National Consumer Affairs Foundation's 34th Seal of Excellence Awards. In 2016, she made history by becoming the first recipient of the Wish Female Artist of the Year award and was chosen as the Wishers’ Choice - Female Artist of the Year at the 2016 Wish 107.5 Music Awards. She received a prize of ₱200 thousand, which she donated to her chosen beneficiary, Home for the Angels. As of January 2024, her donations to her WMA beneficiaries have amounted to approximately ₱1.2 million.

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Morissette was listed as one of the most influential people by various organizations in the following years. Her concerts, including Birit Queens (2017) and Morissette Is Made (2018), won several awards at the EdukCircle Awards, RAWR Awards, Box Office Entertainment Awards, and Star Awards for Music. She was also recognized by People Asia magazine's as one of the Women of Style and Substance in 2018. [2] At the 2019 Wish 107.5 Music Awards, she made history by becoming the first artist to receive 11 awards, seven of which were from the Wishclusive Elite Circle. The following year, she was the inaugural recipient of the Wish Hall of Fame award—KDR Icon of Music and Philanthropy. [3] With a total of 38 wins, she holds the record for the most awards received in the history of the Wish Music Awards. [4]

In addition to her achievements in music, Morissette has been recognized for her philanthropic endeavors with several awards. These include two Asian Academy Creative Awards, three Muse Creative Awards, and one award from the New York Festivals TV & Film Awards.

Awards and nominations

Key
Indicates non-competitive categories
AwardYear [lower-alpha 1] CategoryRecipient(s) and nominee(s)ResultRef.
Aliw Awards 2014Best New ArtistHerselfNominated [5]
2017Best Collaboration in a ConcertPlatinumNominated [6]
2018A Lani Morissette Musical JourneyWon [7]
2020People's Choice AwardHerselfNominated [8]
Best Major Concert (Female)In the Key of LoveNominated
Asian Academy Creative Awards 2022Best Theme Song or Title Theme (Philippines)"Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw"Won [9]
2023Best Branded Programme or Series (Philippines)A Night of Wonder - Disney+ PhilippinesWon [10]
Awit Awards 2015 Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist"Akin Ka Na Lang"Nominated [11]
2018Best Ballad Recording"Naririnig Mo Ba"Won [12]
2020"Diyan Ba Sa Langit" (with Jason Dy)Won [13]
2022Favorite Female ArtistHerselfNominated [14]
Favorite Song"Up and Away"Nominated
"Luna"Nominated
Favorite Group ArtistHerself, Dave Lamar, From the SeaNominated
Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist"Waterwalk"Nominated
"Phoenix"Nominated
Best Vocal ArrangementNominated
2023Record of the Year"Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw"Nominated [15]
Best Remix Recording"Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw (Brian Cua Remix)"Nominated
2024Best Ballad Recording"Something Only We Know (Her Version)"Pending [16]
[17]
Best Vocal ArrangementPending
Best Remix Recording"Love You Still (Sunset Version)"Pending
Best Collaboration"So Close" (Spongecola feat. Morissette)Pending
Billboard Philippines Women in Music 2024People's Choice AwardHerselfWon [18]
Box Office Entertainment Awards 2018 Most Promising Female Concert Artist of the YearBirit QueensWon [19]
Colorist Awards2020Best Color in Music Video"Love You Still"Longlisted [20]
ComGuild Academe's Choice Awards [lower-alpha 2] 2019Female Artist of the YearHerselfWon [22]
EdukCircle Awards 2017Most Influential Concert Performer of the YearBirit QueensWon [23]
2018Morissette is MadeWon [24]
Best Female Music ArtistHerselfNominated [25]
2019Won [26]
FAMAS Awards 2016Best Theme Song"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" (with Daniel Padilla)Nominated [27]
2017"Something I Need" (with Piolo Pascual)Nominated [28]
Himig Handog 2014 Best Song"Akin Ka Na Lang"Nominated [29]
2016 "Diamante"Nominated [30]
2017 "Naririnig Mo Ba"Nominated [31]
MOR Pinoy Music Awards 2015Best New ArtistHerselfWon [32]
2016Female Artist of the Year"'Di Mapaliwanag"Won [33]
2019"Panaginip"Nominated [34]
Muse Creative Awards2023Video – Music Video"Imagine More"Platinum [35]
Video – TV Ad CampaignPlatinum [36]
Branded Content – EntertainmentPlatinum [37]
Music Rank Extra Awards2019Asia's FavoriteHerselfWon [38]
Top Social Artist2nd
2020Asian Artist of the Year2nd [39]
Myx Music Awards 2016 Favorite Media Soundtrack"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" (with Daniel Padilla)Nominated [40]
2017 "Something I Need" (with Piolo Pascual)Nominated [41]
Favorite Collaboration"Throwback" (feat. KZ Tandingan)Nominated
Favorite Remake"Baby I Love Your Way" (with Harana)Nominated
2018 Mellow Video of the Year"Naririnig Mo Ba"Nominated [42]
Female Artist of the YearHerselfNominated
2019 Nominated [43]
NCAF Seal of Excellence Awards 2015Top Filipino Excellence Award: Outstanding Female Performing Artist of the YearWon [44]
Gawad Musika Award: Outstanding Female Performing Artist of the YearWon
New York Festivals TV & Film Awards 2023Original Music: Promotion/Open & IDs (Craft: Promotion/Open & ID)"Imagine More"Silver [45]
PPOP Awards 2018Pop Musical Ads Theme Song of the Year"Ang Sarap, Ang Saya Maging Pilipino"Won [46]
Profiles of Excellence Awards 2019Best Female Global Asian VocalistHerselfWon [47]
[48]
Push Awards 2015Push Play Best NewcomerNominated [49]
Awesome Song Cover Performance"Break Free"Nominated
2017Push Song Cover of the Year"Stone Cold"Won [50]
2020"A Whole New World" (with Darren Espanto)Won [51]
2022Push Music Artist of 2022HerselfNominated [52]
RAWR Awards 2018Favorite PerformerMorissette is MadeWon [53]
2022HerselfNominated [54]
Song of the Year"Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw"Nominated
Star Awards for Music 2015 Female Concert Performer of the YearThis is MeNominated [55]
New Female Recording Artist of the Year Morissette Won
Song of the Year"Akin Ka Na Lang"Nominated [56]
2017Concert of the YearBirit QueensWon [57]
2018Female Concert Performer of the YearMorissette is MadeWon
2020A Lani Morissette Musical JourneyWon [58]
Concert of the YearNominated [59]
2022Female Recording Artist of the Year"Love You Still"Nominated [60]
People's Choice Award: Music Video of the YearWon [61]
2023Album of the YearTrophyNominated [62]
Pop Album of the YearMorissette at 14, Vol. 2Nominated
Female Recording Artist of the Year"Shine"Nominated
2024"Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw"Won [63]
[64]
Revival Recording of the YearNominated
Star Cinema Awards 2015Favorite Movie Themesong"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now"Won [65]
Favorite Album Morissette Nominated
Breakthrough ArtistHerselfNominated
Favorite Song"'Di Mapaliwanag"Nominated
The Honors 2019Achiever of the Year in Extreme VocalsHerselfWon [66]
[67]
Village Pipol Choice Awards 2019Performer of the Year"Shine"Nominated [68]
2020HerselfNominated [69]
2022OPM Song of the Year"Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw"Nominated [70]
Wish 107.5 Music Awards 2016Wish Female Artist of the YearHerself [lower-alpha 3] Won [71]
Wishers' Choice - Female Artist of the YearWon
Best Wishclusive Performance by a Female Artist"'Di Mapaliwanag"Nominated [72]
Wish Original Song of the YearNominated
2017Best Wishclusive Collaboration"I Finally Found Someone" (with Arnel Pineda)Won [73]
[74]
Wish Original Song of the Year by a Female Artist"Throwback" [lower-alpha 4] (feat. KZ Tandingan)Won
Wish Female Artist of the YearHerself [lower-alpha 5] Won
Best Wishclusive Performance by a Female Artist"Secret Love Song" [lower-alpha 5] Won
Wish Reactor's Choice"Secret Love Song"Won
Wishclusive Viral Video of the YearWon
Wishclusive Elite Circle Bronze
"Against All Odds"Bronze
2018Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year"Rise Up" [lower-alpha 6] Won [75]
[76]
Wish Artist of the YearHerself [lower-alpha 6] Won
Wish Reactors Choice"Rise Up"Won
Wishclusive Elite Circle "Chandelier"Bronze
"Against All Odds"Silver
"Secret Love Song"Gold
2019Wishclusive Ballad Performance of the Year"Akin Ka Na Lang" [lower-alpha 7] Won [77]
[4]
Wish Pop Song of the Year"Panaginip" [lower-alpha 7] Won
Wish Artist of the YearHerself [lower-alpha 7] Won
Wishers' ChoiceHerselfWon
Wishclusive Elite Circle "Mahal Naman Kita"Bronze
"I Finally Found Someone"Bronze
"Akin Ka Na Lang"Bronze
Silver
Gold
"Against All Odds"Gold
"Secret Love Song"Platinum
2020KDR Icon of Music and Philanthropy HerselfWon [3]
Wish Collaboration of the Year"A Whole New World" [lower-alpha 8] (with Darren Espanto)Won
Wish Ballad Song of the Year"Diyan Ba Sa Langit" (with Jason Dy)Nominated
Wishclusive Elite Circle "A Whole New World"Bronze
"Akin Ka Na Lang"Platinum
Diamond
"Secret Love Song"Diamond
2021 "A Whole New World" (with Darren Espanto)Silver [78]
2022Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year"Phoenix"Nominated [79]
Wish Pop Song of the Year"Trophy"Nominated
Wish Artist of the YearHerselfNominated
Wishclusive Elite Circle "Against All Odds"Platinum
2023"I Finally Found Someone"Silver [80]
2024Wishclusive Collaboration of the Year"So Close" [lower-alpha 9] (with Sponge Cola)Won [81]
Wishclusive Elite Circle "Mahal Naman Kita"Silver [82]

Other accolades

Listicles

Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result
PublisherListicleYear(s)ResultRef.
People Asia Women of Style and Substance2018Included [2]

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. The ComGuild Academe's Choice Awards was established in 2001 to recognize the work of Filipino broadcasters, news presenters, public figures, and practitioners. [21]
  3. Received ₱100 thousand for her chosen beneficiary, Home for the Angels.
  4. Received ₱100 thousand for their chosen beneficiary.
  5. 1 2 Received ₱100 thousand for her chosen beneficiary.
  6. 1 2 Received ₱100 thousand for her chosen beneficiaries, Sto. Niño Home for the Aged Inc. and Meritxell Children's World Foundation Inc.
  7. 1 2 3 Received ₱100 thousand for her chosen beneficiary, Meritxell Children's World Foundation Inc.
  8. Received ₱100 thousand for their chosen beneficiaries, Sto. Niño Home For The Aged, Inc. and Sagip Kapamilya Foundation
  9. Received ₱100 thousand for their chosen beneficiaries, the Cancer Treatment And Support Foundation and the Philippine Educational Theater Association.

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