List of awards and nominations received by Roddy Ricch

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Roddy Ricch awards and nominations
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Ricch performing in 2019
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins23
Nominations99
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.

American rapper and songwriter Roddy Ricch has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards, winning one for Best Rap Performance for "Racks in the Middle". [1] "The Box" and "Rockstar" received each three nominations at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, including for Song of the Year and Record of the Year, respectively. Ricch has won an American Music Award, two BET Hip Hop Awards, and two BET Awards—including for Album of the Year for Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial . [2] Apple Music awarded him Album and Song of the Year in 2021.

Awards and nominations

AwardYearRecipient(s) and nominee(s)CategoryResultRef.
American Music Awards 2020 Himself Artist of the Year Nominated [3]
New Artist of the Year Nominated
Favorite Male Artist — Rap/Hip-HopNominated
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby) Collaboration of the Year Nominated
"The Box" Favorite Song — Pop/Rock Nominated
Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial Favorite Album — Rap/Hip-Hop Won
"The Box" Favorite Song — Rap/Hip-Hop Nominated
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Nominated
Apple Music Awards2020 Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial Album of the YearWon [4]
"The Box"Song of the YearWon
BET Awards 2020Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial Album of the Year Won [2]
Himself Best Male Hip-Hop Artist Nominated
Best New Artist Won
"The Box" Video of the Year Nominated
Viewer's Choice Award Nominated
BET Hip Hop Awards 2019HimselfBest New Hip Hop ArtistNominated [5]
Feed Tha Streets IIBest MixtapeNominated
2020HimselfHip Hop Artist of the YearNominated [6]
Best Live PerformerNominated
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Best Hip Hop VideoNominated
"The Box"Nominated
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Song of the YearNominated
"The Box"Won
Please Excuse Me for Being AntisocialHip Hop Album of the YearWon
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Best CollaborationNominated
"Ballin'" (with Mustard)Nominated
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Sweet 16: Best Featured VerseNominated
"Rockstar (BLM Remix)" (with DaBaby)Impact TrackNominated
2021Lemonade (Remix)(Internet Money feat. Don Toliver & Roddy Ricch)Sweet 16: best featured verseNominated [7]
“Late At Night,”Song of the yearNominated
Billboard Music Awards 2020 Please Excuse Me for Being AntisocialTop Rap AlbumNominated [8]
HimselfBest New ArtistNominated
Top Rap ArtistNominated
2021 "Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Top CollaborationNominated [9]
Top Streaming SongWon
Top Hot 100 SongNominated
Top Rap SongWon
BMI R&B & Hip Hop Awards 2021HimselfSongwriter of the YearWon [10]
BallinMost Performed SongsWon
High FashionWon
RockstarWon
The BoxWon
The WooWon
Grammy Awards 2020"Ballin'" (with Mustard) Best Rap/Sung Performance Nominated [1]
"Racks in the Middle" (with Nipsey Hussle and Hit-Boy) Best Rap Performance Won
Best Rap Song Nominated
2021 "The Box"Nominated [11]
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Melodic Rap Performance Nominated
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Nominated
Record of the Year Nominated
Best Rap SongNominated
2022 Donda Kanye West (as a featured artist) Album of the Year Nominated [12]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2021 HimselfMale Artist of the YearNominated [13]
Hip-Hop Artist of the YearWon
Best New Hip-Hop ArtistWon
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Song of the YearNominated
Hip-Hop Song of the YearNominated
"The Box"Won
"High Fashion" (featuring Mustard)Nominated
MOBO Awards 2020HimselfBest International ActNominated [14]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2020 HimselfBest NewNominated [15]
Best Hip-HopNominated
"The Box" Best Song Nominated
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2020 Himself PUSH Best New Artist Nominated [16]
"The Box"Song of the YearNominated
Best Hip-Hop Nominated
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Song of SummerNominated
"The Woo" (with Pop Smoke and 50 Cent)Nominated
People's Choice Awards 2020HimselfThe New Artist of 2020Nominated [17]
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)The Song of 2020Nominated
The Collaboration of 2020Nominated
Soul Train Music Awards 2020"The Box"Rhythm & Bars AwardNominated [18]
"Rockstar" (with DaBaby)Nominated
Variety 's Hitmakers2020HimselfBreakthrough Artist of the YearWon [19]

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