List of awards and nominations received by t.A.T.u.

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t.A.T.u. in 2006. Tatu in Kirov October 31 2006.jpg
t.A.T.u. in 2006.

This is a list of awards, recognitions and achievements won by the group t.A.T.u.

Awards and nominations

AwardYearNominee(s)CategoryResultRef.
BMI London Awards 2004"All the Things She Said"Award-Winning SongWon [1]
College Radio Song of the YearWon
Bed of the Year Award2001ThemselvesSex DissidentsWon [2] [3]
Dvizhenie Awards2003ThemselvesBest GroupWon [4]
Eska Music Awards 2003ThemselvesEvent of the YearWon[ citation needed ]
Eurovision Song Contest 2003 "Ne ver', ne boysia"Best Song3rd place [5]
GQ Awards 2006ThemselvesWomen of the YearWon [6]
Golden Gramophone Awards 2002"Not Gonna Get Us"Golden Gramophone AwardWon [7]
Hit FM Awards 2001"All the Things She Said"100% HitWon [8]
2002"Not Gonna Get Us"Won
2003"Ne ver', ne boysia"Won
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards2003 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane Top 10 Best Selling Foreign AlbumsWon [9]
IFPI Platinum Europe Awards 2002 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane Album TitleWon [10]
Jabra Music Awards2007ThemselvesBest Band in the WorldNominated [11]
Japan Gold Disc Awards 2004ThemselvesInternational New Artist of the YearWon [12]
200 km/h in the Wrong Lane International Album of the YearWon
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2003 ThemselvesBest New Artist — InternationalNominated [13]
Love Radio Awards2009ThemselvesGroup of the YearNominated [14]
Lunas del Auditorio 2007ThemselvesBest Foreign Pop ArtistNominated [15]
MTV Asia Awards 2004 Themselves Favorite Breakthrough Artist Won [16]
Favorite Pop Act Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2001 Themselves Best Russian Act Nominated [17]
2002 Nominated [18]
2003 Nominated [19]
2006 Nominated [20]
MTV Italian Music Awards 2006ThemselvesBest GroupWon [21]
MTV Russia Music Awards 2006ThemselvesArtist of the YearNominated [22]
Group of the YearNominated
Pop Act of the YearNominated
"All About Us"Song of the YearNominated
Video of the YearWon
2008ThemselvesMTV LegendWon [23]
MTV Video Music Awards 2001 "All the Things She Said" Viewer's Choice - Russia Won [24]
MTV Video Music Brazil 2003"All the Things She Said"Best International VideoNominated [25]
Muz-TV Awards 2003ThemselvesBest Dance ActNominated [26]
Best Pop GroupNominated
200 km/h in the Wrong Lane Album of the YearNominated
"A Simple Motion"Video of the YearWon
2006ThemselvesBest Pop GroupWon [27]
Lyudi InvalidyAlbum of the YearNominated
"All About Us"Song of the YearWon
Video of the YearWon
NRJ Radio Awards 2003ThemselvesBest International New ArtistWon [28]
2006Best International GroupWon
Best International PopWon
Ovaciya Awards2002"Not Gonna Get Us"Best SongWon [29]
Polish Internet Music Awards2003ThemselvesBest International BandWon [30]
200 km/h in the Wrong Lane Best International AlbumWon
Popov Radio Awards2007ThemselvesBest Radio ContributionWon [31]
Special AwardWon
Viva Comet Awards 2003ThemselvesBest International NewcomerWon [32]
2008Special AwardWon [33]
World Music Awards 2003 ThemselvesWorld's Best Selling Pop Group ArtistWon [34]
World's Best Selling Dance GroupWon
World's Best Selling DuoWon
ZD Awards 2006ThemselvesOutstanding Contribution to MusicWon [35]
Best Pop GroupNominated [36]
Best Dance ActNominated
t.A.T.u.'s ReturnMusic Moment of the YearNominated
Lyudi InvalidyAlbum of the YearNominated
"All About Us"Video of the YearNominated
2007ThemselvesBest GroupNominated [37]
Žebřík Music Awards2002ThemselvesBest International PrůserNominated [38]
2005Nominated [39]

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