List of awards and nominations received by Stormzy

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Stormzy awards and nominations
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Stormzy in 2022
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins35
Nominations90
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.

This is a list of awards and nominations received by Stormzy, a British singer, songwriter and music producer. Three times Brit Awards winner, he was recognized with the AIM Independent Music Diversity Champion Award and the 2023 Silver Clef Award for his outstanding contributions in the british music industry.

After his solo debout single "Know Me From", Stormzy won three MOBO Awards and the BET Awards for Best International Act. In 2017 he won his first MTV Europe Music Award for Best Worldwide Act and was nominated for the British Breakthrough Act at the 2017 BRIT Awards.

In 2018, his debut album Gang Signs & Prayer became the first rap album to win the Brit Award for British Album of the Year; at the same award ceremony he won the British Male Solo Artist Award. The album also won a Ivor Novello Award, an AIM Independent Music Award and was nominated at the Mercury Prize. The same year he collaborated on Little Mix song "Power", winning two Global Awards.

His second studio album Heavy Is the Head (2019) was promoted by the single "Vossi Bop", which won two UK Music Video Awards. At the 2020 Brit Awards the song was nominated for British Song of the Year, while Stormzy won for the second time the British Male Solo Artist Award. The same year he won his first BET Hip Hop Awards. In 2023 he publisched his third studio album This is What I Mean receiving nominations at the Brit Awards and MOBO Awards. The accomplished music video of the single "Mel Made Me Do It" won the MOBO Award for Best Music Video and received a nominations at the UK Music Video Awards and MTV Europe Music Award for Best Longform Video.

Awards and nominations

AwardYearWorkCategoryResultRef.
AIM Independent Music Awards 2016HimselfIndependent Breakthrough of the YearNominated [1]
Innovator AwardWon [2]
2017Most Played New Independent ActWon [3]
Gang Signs & Prayer Independent Album of the YearWon
"Big for Your Boots"Independent Track of the YearNominated [4]
2022HimselfDiversity Champion AwardWon
BBC Music Awards 2017Artist of the YearWon [5]
Gang Signs & PrayerAlbum of the YearNominated
BET Awards 2015 HimselfBest International Act: UKWon [6]
2016 Nominated [7]
2017 Best International Act: EuropeWon [8]
2018 Best International ActNominated [9]
2020 Nominated [10]
2023 Nominated [11]
BET Hip Hop Awards 2020 Best International FlowWon [12]
Brit Awards 2017 British Breakthrough Act Nominated [13]
2018 British Male Solo Artist Won [14]
Gang Signs & Prayer British Album of the Year Won
2020 Himself British Male Solo Artist Won [15]
Vossi Bop British Song of the Year Nominated
2023 Himself British Artist of the Year Nominated [16]
Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act Nominated
This Is What I Mean British Album of the Year Nominated
Global Awards 2018 "Power" (with Little Mix)Best SongWon [17]
HimselfBest RnB, Hip Hop or GrimeWon
2020 Best MaleNominated [18]
Best RnB, Hip Hop or GrimeWon
Best British ActNominated
2023 Best MaleNominated [19]
Best RnB, Hip Hop or GrimeNominated
Best British ActNominated
2024 Best MalePending [20]
GQ Men of the Year Awards 2017Solo Artist of the YearWon [21]
2019Won [22]
Ivor Novello Awards 2018"Don’t Cry For Me"Best Contemporary SongNominated [23]
Gang Signs & PrayerAlbum AwardWon [24]
2020"Crown"Best Song Musically and LyricallyNominated
2023"Hide & Seek"Best Contemporary SongNominated
Mercury Prize 2017Gang Signs & PrayerAlbum of the YearNominated [25]
MOBO Awards 2014HimselfBest GrimeWon [26]
2015Won [27]
Best MaleWon
"Know Me From"Best VideoNominated
2016HimselfBest MaleNominated [28]
Best GrimeNominated
2017Won [29]
Best MaleWon
Gang Signs & PrayerBest AlbumWon
"Big for Your Boots"Best VideoNominated
Best SongNominated
2020HimselfBest MaleNominated [30]
Heavy Is the HeadBest AlbumNominated
"I Dunno" (with Tion Wayne & Dutchavelli)Song of the YearNominated
2021 "Clash"Song of the YearNominated [31]
2023 HimselfBest MaleNominated [32]
This is What I MeanBest AlbumNominated
"Hide & Seek" (with Dave)Song of the YearNominated
"Mel Made Me Do It"Video of the YearWon
MTV Europe Music Awards 2017 HimselfBest Worldwide ActWon [33]
Best UK & Ireland ActNominated [34]
2018 Nominated [35]
2020 Nominated
2022 "Mel Made Me Do It"Best Longform VideoNominated
NME Awards 2018HimselfBest British Solo ArtistNominated [36]
Best Live ArtistNominated
2020 Best Festival HeadlinerNominated [37]
"Vossi Bop"Best Music VideoNominated
Q Awards 2017Gang Signs & PrayerBest AlbumNominated [38]
HimselfBest Live ActNominated
Best Solo ArtistWon [39]
2019Won [40]
"Vossi Bop"Best TrackNominated [41]
Stormzy - GlastonburyBest Live PerformanceNominated
Rated Awards2015"Know Me From"Best TrackNominated [42]
Best VideoWon [43]
HimselfArtist of the YearNominated [42]
2016Nominated [44]
2017Won [45]
"Big for Your Boots"Best VideoWon
Best TrackNominated [46]
Gang Signs & PrayerBest AlbumNominated
Silver Clef Award 2017HimselfBest Live ActNominated [47]
2018Nominated [48]
2023Silver Clef AwardWon
South Bank Sky Arts Award 2016The Times Breakthrough AwardWon [49]
2018Gang Signs & PrayerBest Pop AlbumWon [50]
UK Music Video Awards 2018 Best Urban VideoNominated [51]
2019 "Vossi Bop"Won [52]
Video of the YearWon
Best CinematographyNominated [53]
2020 "Audacity" (with Headie One)Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video - UKNominated [54]
2023 "The Weekend" (with Raye)Best R&B/Soul Video – UKNominated [55] [56]
"Mel Made Me Do It"Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video – UKNominated
"Toxic Trait" (with Fredo)Best Visual Effects in a VideoNominated

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