List of awards and nominations received by g.o.d

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g.o.d awards and nominations
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g.o.d during the 2017 'god to MEN' national tour
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins32
Nominations47
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 the South Korean pop group g.o.d. The group debuted in 1999 before going on hiatus from 2006 to 2014.

Name of award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee of award, and result of nomination
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee(s) / Work(s)ResultRef.
Edaily Culture Awards2018Best Concert of the Yearg.o.d 20th Anniversary Concert "Greatest"Nominated [1]
Gaon Chart Music Awards 2014Song of the Year (May)"The Lone Duckling"Won
Golden Disc Awards 2000Album Bonsang Chapter 3 Won
Album DaesangNominated
2001Album Bonsang Chapter 4 Won
Album DaesangWon
2005Album Bonsang An Ordinary Day Won
Album DaesangNominated
Popularity Awardg.o.dWon
2014Digital Song Bonsang"The Lone Duckling"Nominated [2]
KBS Music Awards 2000Singer of the Year"Lies"Won [3]
2001"Road"Won
2005g.o.dNominated
KMTV Music Awards1999Bonsang AwardWon
2000Won
2001Won [4]
Korean Broadcasters Association Awards2001Singer of the YearWon [5]
Korea Minting and Printing Corporation Best Group Singer AwardWon
Korea Visual Arts Festival2001Photogenic AwardWon
2005Won [6]
MAMA Awards 1999 Best New Group "Dear Mother"Nominated [7]
Best Hip-Hop Performance Nominated
Best Music Video Director (for 인한)Nominated
2000 Best Male Group "Love and Remember"Won [8]
Best R&B Performance Nominated
2001 Most Popular Music Video (Daesang)"Lies"Won [9]
Best Male Group Nominated [10]
2002 "Road"Nominated [11]
Special Jury Prize Nominated
2003 Best Male Group "Letter"Nominated [12]
2005 "An Ordinary Day"Nominated [13]
MBC Music Awards 2000Teen's Choice – Singers of the Yearg.o.dWon
2001Under 30's Choice – Singers of the YearWon
Popularity AwardWon
Under 30's Choice – Top Song"Road"Won
2002Teen's Choice – Singers of the Yearg.o.dWon
Melon Music Awards 2014 Album of the Year (Daesang) Chapter 8 Won [14] [15]
Top 10 Artistsg.o.dWon [16]
MTV Asia Awards 2002 Favorite Artist (Korea) Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2001 International Viewer's Choice Award for MTV Korea "Lies"Won [17]
SBS Music Awards 1999Popularity Awardg.o.dWon
200010's Choice Award – Singers of the YearWon
2001Singers of the Year"Road"Won [18]
2005Singers of the Yearg.o.dWon
Seoul Music Awards 2000Bonsang AwardWon
2001Won
Style Icon Awards 2014Style IconWon

Listicles

g.o.d on select listicles
PublisherYearListicleRankingRef.
The Dong-a Ilbo 2016Best male artists according to experts4th [19]
Best male artists according to the public3rd
Mnet 2013Legend 100 Artists90th [20] [21]

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