List of awards and nominations received by Tiziano Ferro

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Tiziano Ferro awards and nominations
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Tiziano Ferro in 2012
Totals [a]
Wins47
Nominations96
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.

Italian singer-songwriter and producer Tiziano Ferro is the recipient of various national awards and nominations. Ferro has released a Spanish language version of each of his albums and has also sung in English, Portuguese, and French, aside from his native Italian.

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Ferro's debut album, Rosso Relativo , received nominations and awards including Billboard Latin Music Awards, France's NRJ Music Awards, Italian Music Awards and the Latin Grammy Awards for Best New Artist in 2004. Over the course of his career, he was nominated for various Rockol Awards, and TIM Music Awards, as well World Music Awards and MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Italian Act among others.

Ferro won two Latin Grammy Awards and one Grammy Award for his contributions to albums by Laura Pausini in 2007 and Chris Botti in 2012.

He was named the best Revelation Artist of the 2000-2010 decade in a poll conducted by Rockol and Fnac. [1]

Awards and nominations

Award/organization [a] YearNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2004 "Alucinado"Latin Pop Airplay Track Of The Year, New ArtistWon [2] [3]
Rojo Relativo Latin Pop Album of the Year, New ArtistNominated
BMI Latin Awards 2004"Alucinado"Song ListWon [4]
2006"Tardes Negras"Winning-SongsWon [5]
Cadena Dial 2004Tiziano FerroDial AwardWon [6]
2010Won [7]
2015Won [8]
Diversity Media Awards  [ it ]2016Tiziano FerroPersonality of the YearNominated [9]
2021FerroBest Italian FilmWon [10]
European Border Breakers Award 2004Tiziano Ferro ( Rosso Relativo )EBBA AwardWon [11]
Festivalbar 2002Tiziano FerroBest Italian NewcomerWon [12]
Festival di San Marino2002Tiziano FerroBest Male ArtistWon [13]
Rosso Relativo Best AlbumWon
Giffoni Film Festival 2007Tiziano FerroItalian Personality — MusicWon [14]
Golden Tapir 2015Lo stadio Tour 2015Tapiro d'OroWon [15]
Grammy Awards 2012 Impressions (album: Chris Botti), "Per te (For You)" (songwriter) Best Pop Instrumental Album Won [16] [17]
2019 (album: Andrea Bocelli), "Amo soltanto te" (songwriter) Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Nominated [16] [18]
Italian Music Awards 2002Tiziano FerroBest Male ArtistNominated [19]
Rosso Relativo Best AlbumNominated
"Rosso Relativo"Best SingleNominated
Latin Grammy Awards 2003 Tiziano Ferro Best New Artist Nominated [20] [21]
2007 Io Canto (album: Laura Pausini), "No me lo puedo explicar" (songwriter) Best Female Pop Vocal Album Won [16] [22]
Io Canto (album: Laura Pausini), "No me lo puedo explicar" (performer, with Laura Pausini)Won
2013 Papitwo (album: Miguel Bosé), "Amiga" (performers, Miguel Bosé and Tiziano Ferro)Best Contemporary Pop AlbumNominated [16]
Album of the YearNominated
Levi's Onstage Awards2012Tiziano FerroArtist of the YearWon [23] [24]
L'amore è una cosa semplice Tour 2012 Best TourWon
2018Tiziano FerroMale Artist of the YearWon [25]
Il mestiere della vita Tour 2017 Best Italian TourWon
"Lento/Veloce"Best Live SongWon
Lo Nuestro Awards 2004 Tiziano Ferro Pop New Artist Nominated [26] [27]
Rojo Relativo Pop Album of the Year Nominated
Los Angeles Italia Film Festival 2018Tiziano FerroL'Italian Excellence AwardHonoree [28]
Los 40 Principales Awards 2009"El Regalo más Grande"Best International SongNominated [29]
Meeting delle etichette indipendenti  [ it ](MEI)2088"Ti scatterò una foto" SIAE Award: Best-Selling Digital SongWon [30]
Monza Italian Music Awards (MIMA)2018Tiziano FerroMale Artist of the YearWon [31] [32]
Spotify AwardNominated
Concert of the YearNominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2002 Tiziano Ferro Best Italian Act Nominated [33]
2004 Won [34]
2006 Nominated [35]
2009 Nominated [36]
2015 Nominated [37]
2017 Nominated [38]
MTV Italian Music Awards (a.k.a. TRL Awards)2007Tiziano FerroMale of the YearWon [14]
Best Fills SeatsWon
2008Man of the YearNominated [39]
2009Man of the YearNominated [40]
2010Man of the YearNominated [41]
2012Super Man AwardNominated [42]
2015"Senza scappare mai più"Best VideoWon [43] [44]
2016Tiziano FerroBest Italian MaleNominated [45]
MTV Video Music Awards Latin America 2004 Tiziano FerroBest Solo/Performer ArtistNominated [46]
2005 Best Male ArtistNominated [47]
2006 Nominated [48]
Nickelodeon Italia Kids' Choice Awards 2006Tiziano FerroBest Italian SingerWon
2007Nominated [49]
2008Best Male SingerWon
NRJ Music Awards 2003Tiziano FerroInternational Male Artist of the YearNominated [50]
Rosso Relativo International Album of the YearNominated
Orgullosamente Latino Award 2004 111 Centoundici Latin Album of the YearNominated [51]
2007Tiziano FerroLatin Male SingerNominated [52]
2008Nominated [53]
Premio italiano della musica  [ it ](PIM)2002Tiziano FerroBest New ArtistWon [54] [55]
"Xdono"Best Song of the YearNominated
Premio Lunezia  [ it ]2009Tiziano FerroLunezia Pop AwardWon [56]
Premio Videoclip Italiano  [ it ](PVI)2006"Stop! Dimentica"Best Video by a Male ArtistNominated [57]
2007"E Raffaella è mia"Nominated [58]
2009"Il regalo più grande"Won [59]
2012"L'ultima notte al mondo"Won [60]
2024"R()t()nda" (with Thasup)Won [61]
Premios Amigo 2002Tiziano FerroLatin Revelation Artist of the YearNominated [62]
Premios Juventud 2009 "El Regalo Más Grande" (with Anahí and Dulce María)The Perfect CombinationNominated [63]
Premios Oye! 2003Tiziano FerroBest Spanish-Language Male ArtistNominated [64]
2004Won [65]
Rockol Awards 2012"Hai delle isole negli occhi"Best Italian SingleNominated [66]
L'amore è una cosa semplice Tour 2012 Best Concert/FestivalNominated [67]
"L'ultima notte al mondo"Best Italian Music VideoNominated [68]
2013"Killer" (Baby featuring Tiziano Ferro)Best Italian SingleNominated [69]
Best Italian Music VideoNominated [70]
2017Tiziano FerroGold TicketOne — Italian ArtistWon [71]
2023 Il mondo è nostro Best Italian AlbumNominated [72]
Sound&Lite Magazine2012Tiziano FerroBest ShowWon [73]
TIM Music Awards [b] 2007Tiziano FerroBest PerformerWon [74]
2009Won [75]
2010 Alla mia età Live in Rome DVD Platinum AwardWon [76]
2012 L'amore è una cosa semplice Multiplatinum AwardWon [77]
2013Tiziano FerroArtist of the YearWon [78]
2015 TZN – The Best of Tiziano Ferro Multiplatinum AwardWon [79]
2016Tiziano FerroBest PerformerNominated [80] [81]
"Lo stadio"Best AnthemNominated
Lo stadio Tour 2015 Best TourWon
The Italian TV Festival (ITTV) [c] 2021FerroBest DocumentaryWon [82]
World Music Awards 2009Tiziano FerroBest-Selling Italian ArtistWon [83]
2013World's Best Male ArtistNominated [84]
World's Best EntertainerNominated
"La differenza tra me e te"World's Best VideoNominated
2014Tiziano FerroWorld's Best Male ArtistNominated [85]
World's Best Live ActNominated [86]
L'amore è una cosa semplice World's Best AlbumNominated [87]

Notes

  1. Charts are not included, unless they are explicitly described as "awards" or specific trophies are given.
  2. The award have had various previous names, including Wind Music Awards or Seat Music Awards
  3. Italian TV Festival or Filming Italy Los Angeles

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