List of awards and nominations received by Roy Kim

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Roy Kim awards and nominations
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Wins16
Nominations31
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.

South Korean singer-songwriter Roy Kim has received 10 awards from 13 nominations since his coronation as the Superstar K4 winner in 2012. He has additionally won a total of five music program awards, with four different songs. Kim is the recipient of a Gaon Chart K-Pop Award, two Golden Disk Awards, a Mnet Asian Music Award, and a HITO Music Award for Favorite Foreign Artist.

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Awards and nominations

APAN Star Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2015Best Original Soundtrack"Pinocchio" (from Pinocchio )Won

Baeksang Arts Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2014Best Original Soundtrack"Seoul, Here" (from Reply 1994 )Nominated

Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2014Popular Singer of the YearRoy Kim (with Jung Joon-young)Won
2018Song of the Year - February"Only Then"Won
Song of the Year - September"The Hardest Part"Nominated
2020MuBeat Global Choice Award (Male)Roy KimNominated

Golden Disk Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2014Rookie Artist Award (in Disk Album)Roy KimWon
Popularity AwardWon
2019Digital Daesang"Only Then"Nominated
Digital BonsangWon

Korea Best Dresser Swan Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2014Rising Star Award [1] Roy KimWon

Korea Drama Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2018 Best Original Soundtrack"No Longer Mine" ( Familiar Wife ) [2] Nominated
YearCategoryRecipientResult
2018Bonsang AwardRoy KimWon
Popularity AwardNominated
Best Artist AwardNominated
Best Digital Song"Only Then"Nominated
Best BalladNominated

MBC Plus X Genie Music Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2018Artist of the Year [3] [4] Roy KimNominated
Song of the Year"Only Then"Nominated
Male Artist AwardRoy KimNominated
Vocal Track (Male)"Only Then"Nominated
Genie Music Popularity AwardRoy KimNominated

Melon Music Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2018Best Ballad"Only then"Won
Song of the YearNominated

Mnet 20's Choice

YearCategoryRecipientResult
201320's Booming Star – MaleRoy KimWon
20's Hot Cover MusicRoy Kim (with Jung Joon-young)Won

Mnet Asian Music Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2013 Best New Male Artist [5] Roy KimWon
2014 Best Male Artist Nominated
Best Vocal Performance – Male "Home"Nominated
2018 Best Male Artist Roy KimWon
Best Vocal Performance – Male "Only Then"Nominated
Best OST "No Longer Mine (Familiar Wife OST)"Nominated


Seoul Music Awards

The Seoul Music Awards is an awards show founded in 1990 that is presented annually by Sports Seoul for outstanding achievements in the music industry in South Korea.

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2019Bonsang AwardRoy KimNominated
Popularity AwardNominated
Hallyu Special AwardNominated

International

HITO Music Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResult
2015Favorite Foreign Artist [6] Roy KimWon

Other Awards

YearAwardsCategoryRecipientResult
2012Superstar K4First place Out of 2,083,447 Applicants [7] [8] Roy KimWon
20182019 Korea First Brand AwardsBest Male Solo ArtistRoy KimWon

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