List of awards and nominations received by Paul Epworth

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This is a list of awards and nominations received by British musician Paul Epworth.

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Academy Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2013 "Skyfall" Best Original Song Won [1]

Billboard Music Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012 "Rolling in the Deep"Top Hot 100 SongNominated
Top Alternative SongWon
Top Pop SongNominated
Top Radio SongNominated
Top Digital SongNominated
Top Streaming Song (Audio)Won
Top Streaming Song (Video)Nominated

BMI London Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012"Rolling in the Deep"Award-Winning SongsWon [2]

BMI Pop Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012"Rolling In The Deep"Award-Winning SongsWon

BRIT Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2010 HimselfBritish ProducerWon
2012 Nominated
2013 Won [3]
2014 Nominated
2015 Won [4]

BT Digital Music Awards

YearNominated workAwardResult
2011"Rolling in the Deep"Best SongNominated
Best VideoNominated

Critics' Choice Movie Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012"Skyfall"Best SongWon

Golden Globes Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2013 "Skyfall" Best Original Song Won [5]

Grammy Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012 21 Album of the Year Won [6]
"Rolling in the Deep" Record of the Year Won
Song of the Year Won
Paul Epworth Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Won
2014 "Skyfall" Best Song Written for Visual Media Won
2015 Paul EpworthProducer of the Year, Non-ClassicalNominated
2017 25 Album of the YearWon

Houston Film Critics Society

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012"Skyfall"Best Original SongWon [7]

Ivor Novello Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012"Rolling in the Deep"PRS for Music Most Performed WorkWon
Best Song Musically and LyricallyNominated

MTV Europe Music Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2008 Adele Best UK/Ireland actNominated
2011 "Rolling in the Deep"Best SongNominated
Best VideoNominated

MTV's Song of the Year

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2011"Rolling in the Deep"Song of the YearWon

MTV Video Music Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2011 "Rolling in the Deep" Video of the Year Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
Best Pop Video Nominated
Best Direction Nominated
Best Art Direction Won
Best Cinematography Won
Best Editing Won

People's Choice Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012 "Rolling in the Deep"Favorite Song of the YearNominated
Favorite Music VideoNominated

Q Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2011"Rolling in the Deep"Best TrackWon

Satellite Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012"Skyfall"Best Original SongNominated

Skatta Social TV Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2013"Skyfall"Best Online VideoWon
Music AwardNominated

Soul Train Music Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2011"Rolling in the Deep"Song of the YearNominated
Record of the YearNominated

Swiss Music Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012"Rolling in the Deep"Music AwardWon

Teen Choice Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2011"Rolling in the Deep"Choice Break Up SongNominated

UK Music Video Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2011"Rolling in the Deep"Best Pop VideoWon
Best Cinematography in a VideoWon
Best Art Direction & Design in a VideoNominated

VEVOCertified Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2012"Rolling in the Deep"100,000,000 ViewsWon

World Soundtrack Academy Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultRef.
2013"Skyfall"Best Original Song Written Directly for a FilmWon [8]

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References

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  2. "2012 BMI London Awards". Broadcast Music, Inc. 9 October 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
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  7. "Houston critics fete 'Argo'". Variety. 5 Jan 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
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