List of awards and nominations received by Rain

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This is a list of awards and other recognitions earned by South Korean singer and actor Rain.

Contents

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Rain at the 2011 Time 100 gala.
Totals [a]
Wins62
Nominations91
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge 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.

Awards and nominations

Name of award ceremony, year awarded, category, nominated work, and result
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / workResultRef.
André Kim Best Star Awards2004Star AwardRainWon [1]
Asian Film Awards 2007 Best Actor I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK Nominated [2]
Baeksang Arts Awards 2004 Best New Actor – Television Sang Doo! Let's Go to School Nominated
Most Popular Actor – Television Won [3]
2007 Best New Actor – Film I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK Won
Bazaar Men Style People of the Year Awards2013Top Asian EntertainerRainWon [4]
Blue Dragon Film Awards 2007 Best New Actor I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK Nominated
CCTV-MTV Music Awards2005Korean Artist of the YearRainWon [5]
Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards 2005Top Asian ArtistWon [6]
China Music Awards 2015Most Influential Korean ArtistWon [7]
China Urban Fashion Festival2015Asian Honor AwardWon [8]
CICI Korea Image Awards2008Korea Image Stepping Stone AwardWon [9]
Golden Disc Awards 2002Best New Artist Bad Guy Won [10]
2004Main Prize (Bonsang) It's Raining Won
2008 Main Prize (Bonsang) Rainism Won [11]
Grand Bell Awards 2007 Best New Actor I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK Nominated [12]
Korean Wave Popularity AwardWon
Green Planet Movie Awards2010Outstanding Asian in Hollywood Ninja Assassin Won [13]
Asian Cultural Ambassador of the YearRainWon
Best International EntertainerWon
Hito Music Awards 2006Best Asian Pop Song"I Do"Won [14]
2009"Rainism"Won [15]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award2005Best Sales Releases, Japanese and Korean It's Raining Won [16]
Rainy Day First Live ConcertWon
2007 Rain's World Won [17]
KBS Drama Awards 2003Best New Actor Sang Doo! Let's Go to School Won
Netizen Award, ActorWon
Popularity Award, ActorWon
Best Couple Award with Gong Hyo-jin Won
2004Excellence Award, Actor Full House Won
Best Couple Award with Song Hye-kyo Won
Netizen Award, ActorWon
Popularity Award, ActorWon
2005Top Excellence Award, Actor A Love to Kill Nominated
Netizen Award, ActorWon
2010 Excellence Award, Actor in a Mid-length Drama The Fugitive: Plan B Nominated
Best Couple Award with Lee Na-young Nominated
KBS Music Awards 2002Popularity Award – Youth CategoryRainWon [18]
2004Grand Prize"It's Raining"Won [19]
Korea Entertainment Art Awards2003New Generation SingerRainWon [20]
Korean Film Awards 2007Best New Actor I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK Nominated
KMTV Music Awards2002Best New ArtistRainWon [21]
2003Male Artist of the YearWon [22]
MBC Drama Awards 2019Top Excellence Award in a Monday-Tuesday Miniseries Welcome 2 Life Nominated
Best Couple Award with Lim Ji-yeon Nominated
MBC Gayo Daejejeon 2002Top 10 Singer (Bonsang)RainWon [23]
2003Won [24]
2004Won [25]
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2002 Best New Male Artist"Bad Guy"Won [26]
2003 Mobile Popularity Award"Ways to Avoid the Sun"Won [27]
Best Male ArtistNominated [28]
2004 Most Popular Music Video (Daesang)"It's Raining"Won [29]
Best Male VideoNominated
Best Dance VideoNominated
2005 Best Video Performer"Me"Nominated
2006 Artist of the Year (Daesang)RainNominated
Album of the Year (Daesang) Rain's World Nominated
Best Male Artist"I'm Coming"Won
Best Music VideoNominated
Best Video PerformanceNominated
2009 Best Male Solo ArtistRainNominated
2010 Nominated
Best Solo Dance Performance"Love Song"Won
2014 Best Male ArtistRainNominated
Best Solo Dance Performance"30 Sexy"Nominated
2020 2020 VisionaryRainWon [30]
Best Collaboration"Summer Hate" (with Zico)Nominated [31]
MTV Asia Awards 2005 Favorite Korean ArtistRainWon
MTV Asia Music Gala2016Best Overseas ArtistWon [32]
MTV Movie Awards 2010 Biggest Badass Star Ninja Assassin Won [33]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2005 Best Buzz Asia – Korea"It's Raining"Won [6]
QQ Music Awards 2014Most Influential Overseas ArtistRainWon [34]
SBS Drama Awards 2014 Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries My Lovely Girl Nominated
SBS Gayo Daejeon 2002Rookie AwardRainWon [35]
2003Main Prize (Bonsang)Won [36]
Netizen Popularity AwardWon
2004Main Prize (Bonsang)Won [37]
Most Popular AwardWon
2006Main Prize (Bonsang)Won [38]
Seoul Art & Culture Award2011World Star AwardWon [39]
Seoul Music Awards 2002Best New ArtistWon [40]
2003Main Prize (Bonsang)Won
2004Main Prize (Bonsang)Won
Sports Korea Awards2004Singer of the YearWon [41]
Style Icon Awards 2008Style Icon of the YearWon [42]
Virgin Radio Hitz 40 Award2005Best Asian ArtistWon [43]
World Music Awards 2014 World's Best Song"30 Sexy"Nominated [44]
World's Best Music VideoNominated
World's Best Male ArtistRainNominated
World's Best Live ActNominated
World's Best EntertainerNominated

Other accolades

State and cultural honors

Name of country or organization, year awarded, and honor
Country or organizationYearHonorRef.
Asia Society 2019Entertainment Game Changer [45]
South Korea 2008Saving's Day Presidential Commendation [46]
2010 Korea Creative Content Agency Merit Award [47]

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
PublisherYearListicleRankingRef.
Forbes 2009 Korea Power Celebrity 40 8th [48]
201015th [49]
201113th [50]
201238th [51]
202136th [52]
Mnet 2013Legend 100 Artists47th [53]
Sports Dong-a 2008100 leaders of the Korean entertainment industry3rd [54]
Time 2006 Time 100 Placed [55]
2011Placed [56]

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