List of awards and nominations received by Psy

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Psy awards and nominations
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Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins45
Nominations89
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.

These are the list of awards received by Psy, a South Korean entertainer and singer-songwriter.

Contents

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, recipient of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremonyYearNominee / workCategoryResultRef.
4Music Video Honours 2012"Gangnam Style"Best VideoNominated [1]
American Music Awards 2012 New Media AwardWon [2]
Asian Pop Music Awards [lower-alpha 1] 2020"Flower Shower"Best Lyricist (Overseas)Nominated [4]
Capricho Awards2012"Gangnam Style"Viral Video of the YearWon [5]
CICI Korea Awards2015PsyStar of the YearWon [6]
Cyworld Digital Music Awards 2012"Gangnam Style"Song of the Month (July)Won [7]
Song of the Month (August)Won
Gaon Chart Music Awards 2012Song of the Year (August)Won
2013"Gentleman"Song of the Year (April)Won
2015"Daddy" (feat. CL)Song of the Year (December)Won [8]
PsyPopular Singer of the YearNominated [9]
2017"I Luv It"Song of the Year (May)Won
"New Face"Nominated
Genie Music Awards 2022 "That That" (featuring Suga)Song of the YearNominated [10]
Psy 9th Album of the YearNominated
PsySinger of the YearNominated
Genie Music Popularity AwardNominated
Best Male Solo ArtistNominated
Golden Disc Awards 2013"Gangnam Style"Digital Daesang (Grand Prize)Won [11]
Digital BonsangWon
2014"Gentleman"Digital Daesang (Grand Prize)Won
Digital BonsangWon
Hall of Game Awards 2013"Gangnam Style"Amped Up AnthemWon
Korean Music Awards 2013Musician of the YearWon
Song of the YearWon
MAMA Awards 2001 "Bird" Best New Male Artist Nominated [12]
2005 "Delight" Best Video Performer Won [13]
2006 "Entertainer" Best Music Video Won [14] [15]
Best Male Artist Nominated
2010 "Cinderella" (by Seo In-young)Producer AwardWon
"Right Now" Best Male Solo Artist Nominated [16]
2012 "Gangnam Style" Song of the Year Won [17] [18]
Best Music Video Won
Best Dance Performance Won
Best Male Artist Nominated
Psy Favorite International Artist Won
Artist of the YearNominated
2013 "Gentleman"Best Music VideoNominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Dance Performance – Male Solo Nominated
Psy Best Male Artist Nominated
Artist of the YearNominated
2017 Best Male ArtistNominated
"New Face"Best Dance Performance – Male SoloNominated
Song of the YearNominated
2022 "That That" Best Dance Performance – Solo Won [19]
"That That" (featuring Suga) Best Collaboration Won
PsyWorldwide Fans' Choice Top 10Won
Best Male Artist Nominated [20]
Yogibo Worldwide Icon of the Year Nominated
Melon Music Awards 2010 "Right Now"Best PerformanceWon
2012 "Gangnam Style" Song of the Year Won
Best Music VideoWon
Top 10 ArtistsWon
Global Artist AwardWon
2013 "Gentleman"Global Artist AwardWon
Hot Trend AwardNominated
2017 PsyTop 10 ArtistsNominated [21]
Kakao Hot Star AwardNominated
Artist of the YearNominated
4X2=8 Album of the YearNominated
2022 Psy 9th Album of the Year Nominated [22]
"That That" (featuring Suga) Song of the Year Nominated
PsyBest Male SoloNominated
SBS MTV Best of the Best2013PsyArtist of the YearNominated [23]
Best Male SoloNominated
Seoul Music Awards 2010Best PerformanceWon
2011Psy FiveRecord of the YearWon
2012"Gangnam Style"Daesang AwardWon
Style Icon Awards 2012PsyStyle Icon of the YearNominated [24]
World Music Awards 2014"Gangnam Style"World's Best VideoNominated
"Gangnam Style" (Remix with Hyuna)Nominated
"Gangnam Style"World's Best SongWon
PsyWorld's Best Male ArtistNominated
World's Best Live ActNominated
World's Best Artist Entertainer of The YearNominated

Other accolades

Recognitions

YearFromAwardResultRef.
2009MilitaryMilitary Grand AwardWon [25]
2011Department of DefensePlaque of AppreciationWon
1st Korea Music Copyright Target SingerSongwriter AwardWon
1st Korea Music Copyright Target Singer (Hip-Hop sector)Composition AwardWon

World records

Key
Indicates a formerly held world record [upper-alpha 1]
List of world records received by Psy
PublicationYearWorld recordRecord holderRef.
Guinness World Records 2012First video to be viewed 1 billion times on YouTube"Gangnam Style" [26]
Most viewed video online [27]
Most liked video online [28]
2013 Most viewed video online in 24 hours"Gentleman" [27]
2014First video to be viewed 2 billion times on YouTube"Gangnam Style" [29]

Listicles

Psy's appearances on selected listicles
PublisherYearListiclePlacementRef.
Forbes 2013 Korea Power Celebrity 1st [30]
201413th [31]
Mnet 2013Legend 100 ArtistsPlaced [32]

Notes

  1. Note that this does not indicate that Psy lost the record, only that the listed record holder (i.e. a music video) was eventually surpassed.
  1. Hosted by the Hong Kong Asia Pacific International Group and Sunway Records, the Asian Pop Music Awards bases its winners on the "Asian Pop Music Chart" which opened on September 2019. [3]

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