List of awards and nominations received by Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey is an American singer-songwriter. She began writing songs at the age of 18, and started performing in nightclubs in Brooklyn, New York City.[1][2] After meeting Van Wilson, an A&R executive for the independent label 5 Points Records, at a songwriting competition, she signed a record deal with the label in 2007, and began working with the producer David Kahne.[3] Together, they composed her debut extended play, Kill Kill, which was released in 2008, and her debut studio album, Lana Del Ray, which was shelved initially, and eventually released in 2010.[2][4] Three months after the release of Lana Del Ray, Del Rey met her managers Ben Mawson and Ed Millett, who helped her break off her contract with 5 Points Records, where, in her opinion, "nothing was happening". Shortly after, she moved to London and lived with Mawson "for a few years".[5]

Lana Del Rey awards and nominations
Del Rey at the 2013 Echo Awards
Totals[a]
Wins46
Nominations116
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.

In 2011, Del Rey was signed by Stranger Records and released her debut single, "Video Games".[6] The song won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song. Her second single "Born to Die" won the UK Music Video Award for Best International Pop Video in 2012. Born to Die, Del Rey's second studio album, was released in early 2012, and was the year's fifth best-selling album worldwide.[7] As of June 2014, it has sold more than seven million copies.[8] She won the Brit Award for International Breakthrough Act, the Q Award for Next Big Thing, and the GQ Award for Woman of the Year in 2012. In late 2012, Born to Die was re-packaged with the extended play, Paradise, as Born to Die: The Paradise Edition.[9]

In 2013, Del Rey won the Brit Award for International Female Solo Artist, as well as the Echo Awards for Best International Female Artist Rock/Pop and Best International Newcomer. She also recorded the song "Young and Beautiful" for the soundtrack of the 2013 film adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, which won the Satellite Award for Best Original Song.[10] At the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards, Del Rey won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Alternative. In November 2015, Del Rey received the Trailblazer Award at the Billboard Women in Music ceremony. In December 2021, Del Rey has been recognized with the Variety's Decade Award at the Variety Hitmakers Awards. She's also the first woman who received Visionary Award[11] in the Billboard Women in Music Awards 2023. In total, she has won 40 awards from 111 nominations as of 2024.

Awards and nominations

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Award Year[a] Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
ARIA Charts 2012 Born to Die Number One Chart Award Won [12]
2014 Ultraviolence Won
2015 Honeymoon Won
2017 Lust for Life Won
2023 Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Won
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2018 Lana Del Rey Global Impact Award Won [13]
Bestsellery Empiku (Poland) 2024 Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Music: Pop Nominated [14]
Lana Del Rey Musical Artist of the Year Won
Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards 2014 Lana Del Rey Best Festival Performance Won [15]
Billboard Music Awards 2014 Born to Die Top Rock Album Nominated [16]
Billboard Women in Music 2015 Lana Del Rey Trailblazer Award Won [17]
2023 Visionary Award Won [18]
Brit Awards 2012 Lana Del Rey International Breakthrough Act Won [19]
2013 International Female Solo Artist Won [20]
2015 Nominated [21]
2016 Nominated [22]
2020 Nominated [23]
2024 International Solo Artist Nominated [24]
Brits Billion Award 2023 Lana Del Rey One Billion UK Streams Won [25]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2014 "Young and Beautiful" Best Song Nominated [26]
2015 "Big Eyes" Nominated [27]
Danish Music Awards 2012 Born to Die International Album of the Year Won [28]
Echo Awards 2012 "Video Games" Hit of the Year Nominated [29]
Lana Del Rey Best International Newcomer Nominated
2013 Best International Female Artist Rock/Pop Won [30]
Best International Newcomer Won
2015 Best International Female Artist Rock/Pop Nominated [31]
Elle Style Awards 2016 Lana Del Rey Female Artist of the Year Won [32]
Esme Chatwin Awards 2013 Lana Del Rey Artist Marketing Campaign Nominated [33]
2018 Nominated
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) 2012 Lana Del Rey International New Artist of the Year Won [34]
International Female Artist of the Year Won
Born to Die International Album of the Year Won
2018 Lana Del Rey International Solo Artist of the Year Nominated [35]
Lust for Life International Album of the Year Nominated
2020 Lana Del Rey International Solo Artist of the Year Nominated [36]
2022 Nominated [37]
Chemtrails over the Country Club International Album of the Year Nominated
"Chemtrails over the Country Club" International Hit of the Year Nominated
GAFFA Awards (Norway) 2012 Lana Del Rey International New Artist of the Year Won [34]
Born to Die International Album of the Year Won
GAFFA Awards (Sweden) 2012 Lana Del Rey Best Foreign New Act Won [38]
Best Foreign Solo Act Won
2015 Won [39]
2018 Nominated [40]
Lust for Life Best Foreign Album Nominated
"Lust for Life" Best Foreign Song Won
Gold Derby Music Awards 2022 Chemtrails over the Country Club Album of The Year Won [41]
Lana Del Rey Best Rock/Alternative Artist Won
2023 Blue Banisters Best Pop Album Nominated [42]
"Arcadia" Best Rock/Alternative Song Nominated
2024 Lana Del Rey Artist of the Year Nominated [43]
Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Album of The Year Nominated
"A&W" Record of The Year Nominated
"A&W" Song of The Year Nominated
"Candy Necklace" (featuring Jon Batiste) Best Collaboration Won
Lana Del Rey Best Rock/Alternative Artist Won
Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Best Rock/Alternative Album Won
"A&W" Best Rock/Alternative Song Won
Golden Globe Awards 2015 "Big Eyes" Best Original Song – Motion Picture Nominated [44]
GQ Men of the Year Awards 2012 Lana Del Rey Woman of the Year Won [45]
Grammy Awards 2014 Paradise Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated [46]
"Young and Beautiful" Best Song Written for Visual Media Nominated
2016 Beauty Behind the Madness (as featured artist) Album of the Year Nominated [47]
2018 Lust for Life Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated [48]
2020 Norman Fucking Rockwell! Album of the Year Nominated [49]
"Norman Fucking Rockwell" Song of the Year Nominated
2024 Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Album of the Year Nominated [50]
Best Alternative Music Album Nominated
"A&W" Song of the Year Nominated
Best Alternative Music Performance Nominated
"Candy Necklace" (featuring Jon Batiste) Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Nominated
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards 2020 "Don't Call Me Angel" (with Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus) Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film Nominated [51]
Hungarian Music Awards 2015 Ultraviolence International Alternative Music Album of the Year Nominated [52]
2016 Honeymoon International Modern Pop-Rock Album of the Year Nominated [53]
2020 Norman Fucking Rockwell! International Alternative Music Album of the Year Won [54]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2014 "Summertime Sadness" (Cedric Gervais Remix) EDM Song of the Year Nominated [55]
2020 "Doin' Time" Alternative Rock Song of the Year Nominated [56]
"Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" Best Cover Song Nominated
Independent Music Awards 2012 "Video Games" International Video of the Year Nominated [57]
International Dance Music Awards 2013 "Blue Jeans" Best Alternative/Indie Rock Dance Track Nominated [58]
Lana Del Rey Best Break-Through Artist (Solo) Nominated
Ivor Novello Awards 2012 "Video Games" Best Contemporary Song Won [59]
2024 Herself Special International Award Won [60]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2012 Herself Best New Act Nominated [61]
Best Alternative Won
Best Push Act Nominated
2014 Best Alternative Nominated [62]
2015 Won [63]
2017 Nominated [64]
2019 Nominated [65]
2023 Won [66]
2024 Pending
MTV Video Music Awards 2012 "Born to Die" Best Art Direction Nominated [67]
Best Cinematography Nominated
2013 "National Anthem" Best Art Direction Nominated [68]
"Ride" Best Cinematography Nominated
2014 "West Coast" Nominated [69]
2020 "Doin' Time" Best Alternative Nominated [70]
2023 "Candy Necklace" (featuring Jon Batiste) Won [71][72]
Best Art Direction Nominated
NME Awards 2012 Lana Del Rey Best New Band Nominated [73]
"Video Games" Best Track Nominated
Best Video Nominated
2015 Lana Del Rey Best Solo Artist Nominated [74]
2016 Best International Solo Artist Nominated [75]
2018 Nominated [76]
2020 Best Solo Act in the World Nominated [77]
Best Festival Headliner Nominated
Norman Fucking Rockwell! Best Album in the World Won
2022 Blue Banisters Nominated [78]
People's Choice Awards 2016 Lana Del Rey Favorite Female Artist Nominated [79]
People's Choice Country Awards 2024 Take Me Home, Country Roads The Cover Song of 2024 Nominated
Purecharts Awards (France) 2024 Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd International Album of the Year Won [80]
Q Awards 2011 Lana Del Rey Next Big Thing Won [81]
2017 Best Solo Artist Nominated [82]
2019 "Video Games" Song of the Decade Won [83]
Lana Del Rey Best Act in the World Today Nominated [84]
Norman Fucking Rockwell! Best Album Nominated
Robert Music Awards 2014 Lana Del Rey Best Pop Artist Won [85]
2015 High by the Beach Best Promo Video Nominated [86]
2019 Lana Del Rey Best Female Artist Won [87]
Best Pop Artist Nominated
Norman Fucking Rockwell Album of the Year Runner-up
The Greatest Song of the Year Nominated
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2013 Lana Del Rey Top New Act Gold [88]
Satellite Awards 2014 "Young and Beautiful" Best Original Song Won [89]
2019 "Don't Call Me Angel" Nominated [90]
Swiss Music Awards 2013 Born to Die Best Album Pop / Rock International Nominated [91]
Best Breaking Act International Nominated
The Daily Californian’s Arts Awards 2019 Lana Del Rey Artist of the Year Won [92]
Norman Fucking Rockwell! Album of the Year Runner-up
UK Music Video Awards 2012 "Born to Die" Best International Pop Video Won [93]
"Blue Jeans" Nominated [94]
"National Anthem" Nominated
"Blue Jeans" Best Cinematography Nominated
"National Anthem" Best Styling Nominated
Variety Hitmakers Awards 2021 Lana Del Rey Decade Award Won [95]
World Soundtrack Awards 2013 "Young and Beautiful" Best Original Song Written for a Film Nominated [96]
Žebřík Music Awards 2011 Lana Del Rey Best International Discovery Nominated [97]

Notes

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  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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