List of awards and nominations received by Rita Ora

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English singer Rita Ora is the recipient of various awards, including a Bambi Award, a Brits Billion Award, and an MTV Video Music Award, in addition to nominations for a Billboard Music Award and an Echo Award, among others.

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Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee(s) of the award, and the result of the nomination
AwardYear [a] CategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
AICP Awards 2015Sound Design adidas Originals ad campaignWon [1]
Bambi Awards 2015Music – InternationalHerselfWon [2]
BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards 2012Best British Music ActHerselfNominated [3] [4]
Best British Single"R.I.P." (with Tinie Tempah)Nominated
Best British Album Ora Nominated
2014Best British Solo ArtistHerselfNominated [5]
BET Awards 2013 Best International Act: UK HerselfNominated [6]
2014 Nominated [7]
Billboard Music Awards 2015 Top Rap Song"Black Widow" (with Iggy Azalea)Nominated [8] [9]
Black Reel Awards 2015 Best Original Song or Adapted Song "Grateful" (from Beyond the Lights )Nominated [10] [11]
BRIT Awards 2013 British Breakthrough Act HerselfNominated [12] [13]
British Single of the Year "R.I.P." (with Tinie Tempah)Nominated
"Hot Right Now" (with DJ Fresh)Nominated
2019 British Video of the Year "Let You Love Me"Nominated [14]
"For You" (from Fifty Shades Freed )Nominated
British Phonographic Industry 2023 Brits Billion Award HerselfWon [15]
Camerimage 2023Best Music Video"Praising You" (with Fatboy Slim)Nominated [16]
China Music Awards 2017Best International ArtistHerselfWon [17]
D&AD Awards 2023Sound Design & Use of Music (Original Composition)Music for Belvedere adNominated [18]
Daily Front Row's Fashion Media Awards 2021Style IconHerselfWon [19] [20]
Echo Awards 2018Best International Rock/Pop Female ArtistHerselfNominated [21] [22]
EDM Awards 2024Remake of the Year"Praising You"Nominated
House Song of the Year"Drinkin'"Nominated
Elle Style Awards Spain 2021Fashion ArtistHerselfWon [23]
Glamour Awards 2013British Solo ArtistHerselfWon [24]
Pandora BreakthroughNominated
2015TV PersonalityHerself (for The Voice UK )Won [25]
2016Herself (for The X Factor )Nominated [26]
British Solo ArtistHerselfNominated
2022Entertainer of the YearHerselfWon [27]
Global Awards 2018 Best PopHerselfWon [28] [29]
2020 Nominated [30]
Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year Awards 2013Musician of the YearHerselfWon [31]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards 2018 Original Song – Feature Film"For You" (from Fifty Shades Freed)Nominated [32]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2024 Dance Song of the Year"Praising You" (with Fatboy Slim)Nominated
Latin American Music Awards 2019 Favorite Video"R.I.P" (with Sofía Reyes and Anitta)Won [33] [34]
Live Music Business Awards 2013Breakthrough ArtistHerselfNominated [35]
LOS40 Music Awards 2019 Best International Artist HerselfNominated [36] [37]
Best International Video "R.I.P." (with Sofía Reyes and Anitta)Won
Lovie Awards 2020Silver People's LovieHow to Be Lonely: Digital ExperienceWon [38]
MOBO Awards 2012Best NewcomerHerselfWon [39] [40]
Best Female ActNominated
Best AlbumOraNominated
Best Video"R.I.P." (with Tinie Tempah)Nominated
2013Best Female ActHerselfNominated [41]
2014Nominated [42]
2015Best Video"Body on Me"Nominated [43]
MP3 Music Awards 2012Best Newcomer"Hot Right Now" (with DJ Fresh)Won [44]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2012 Best New Act HerselfNominated [45]
Best Push Act Nominated
Best UK & Ireland Act Nominated
2013 Best Look HerselfNominated [46]
Best World Stage Herself (for WS Malta 2013)Nominated
2014 Best Look HerselfNominated [47]
Best Video "Black Widow" (with Iggy Azalea)Nominated
2015 Best Look HerselfNominated [48]
2017 Nominated [49]
Power of Music Award As part of Artists for Grenfell initiativeWon [50]
2022 Best Look 'Personal Style'HerselfWon [51]
MTV Millennial Awards 2019 Music Ship of the Year"R.I.P." (with Sofía Reyes and Anitta)Nominated [52]
MTV Video Music Awards 2018 Visual Effects "Lonely Together" (with Avicii)Nominated [53]
Dance Video Won
Music Week Awards 2024PR CampaignYou & INominated
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards 2013 Favourite UK Female ArtistHerselfNominated [54]
Popjustice £20 Music Prize 2018Best British Pop Single"Anywhere"Won [55]
2019"Ritual"Nominated [56]
Premios Juventud 2019 Best Choreography"R.I.P" (with Sofía Reyes and Anitta)Nominated [57]
Premios Lo Nuestro 2020Crossover Collaboration of the Year"R.I.P" (with Sofía Reyes and Anitta)Nominated [58]
Video of the YearNominated
QQ Music Awards 2016Best International Female ArtistHerselfWon [59]
Silver Clef Award 2015Best Female ArtistHerselfWon [60]
Spotify Awards 2020Most-Streamed EDM Female ArtistHerselfWon [61] [62]
Teen Choice Awards 2014 Choice Music: Breakout Artist HerselfNominated [63]
2019 Choice Song From A Movie"Carry On" (from Pokémon Detective Pikachu)Nominated [64]
UK Music Video Awards 2012Best UK Urban Video"R.I.P." (with Tinie Tempah)Nominated [65]
Urban Music Awards 2012Best NewcomerHerselfNominated [66]
Best Female ActNominated
Artist of the YearWon
Best International ArtistNominated
Best Single"R.I.P." (with Tinie Tempah)Nominated
Best AlbumOraNominated
Best Music Video"Hot Right Now" (with DJ Fresh)Nominated
2015Best Video"Body on Me"Nominated [67]
Best CollaborationNominated
2017Artist of the YearHerselfNominated [68]
Best International ActNominated
Best Female ActNominated
Best Pop ActNominated
Variety + H&M Conscious Award 2017Conscious AwardHerselfWon [69] [70]
Young Hollywood Awards 2014 Breakout Music ArtistHerselfNominated [71]
You're So FancyNominated
4Music Video Honours 2012Best BreakthroughHerselfNominated [72]
Best GirlNominated [73]
Best Video"Hot Right Now" (with DJ Fresh)Nominated [74]
"How We Do (Party)"Nominated
"R.I.P." (with Tinie Tempah)Nominated
2014Best GirlHerselfNominated [75]

Other accolades

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">R.I.P. (Rita Ora song)</span> 2012 single by Rita Ora featuring Tinie Tempah

"R.I.P." is a song by English singer Rita Ora featuring British rapper Tinie Tempah from her debut studio album, Ora (2012). The song was written by Aubrey Graham (Drake), F. Samadzada, Mikkel Eriksen, Nneka Egbuna, Renee Wisdom, Saul Milton, Tinie Tempah, Tor Erik Hermansen and William Kennard, and produced by Chase & Status and Stargate. It was released as the second single from the album for digital download and streaming by Columbia and Roc Nation in various countries on 6 May 2012. Sampling Chase & Status' remix of Nneka's "Heartbeat" (2008), it is a dubstep and pop song, incorporating R&B, rave and rock elements. Its lyrics are an ode to a lost love and the process to overcome that situation.

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