List of awards and nominations received by SB19

The Filipino boy band SB19 have received numerous awards and nominations for their contributions to music. The formation of the boy band started in 2016 when a South Korean talent agency, ShowBT Entertainment, selected the band's members from a talent search that year to undergo training.[1] They began their career in 2018 with the release of their debut single, "Tilaluha", which had weak reception.[2] The group achieved mainstream success with the release of "Go Up" in 2019,[3] which won them awards for Song of the Year and Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year at the 2020 ceremonies of Myx Music Awards and Wish 107.5 Music Awards, respectively. This led to them being awarded the Favorite Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2020 Awit Awards. The group released their debut studio album, Get in the Zone, in 2020;[4] its single, "Alab (Burning)",[5] won Music Video of the Year and Song of the Year awards at the 2021 Myx Music Awards.

SB19 awards and nominations
SB19 standing on stage, with each member wearing a black suit while one member giving a speech on a microphone
Totals[a]
Wins57
Nominations87
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.

In 2021, SB19 was nominated for Top Social Artist at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards—which made them the first Southeast Asian and Filipino artist to do so[6]—and the Best Southeast Asian Act at the 2021 MTV Europe Music Awards. The band's first extended play (EP), Pagsibol, included the singles "What?", "Mapa",[7] and "Bazinga",[8] which won them Awit Awards for Best Global Recording, Best Performance by a Group Recording Artist, and Best Dance Recording, respectively, in 2022. They released their standalone singles, "WYAT (Where You At)" and "Nyebe", in 2022.[9][10] Both earned multiple nominations at the 2023 Awit Awards, including Song of the Year for both singles and Best Electronic/Dance Recording for the former, which the song ended up winning.

The boy band released their second EP, Pagtatag!, in 2023.[11] It included songs "Gento" and "I Want You", which won the Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year and the Wishclusive R&B Performance of the Year at the 2024 Wish 107.5 Music Awards, respectively. The band also received recognition throughout their career for their artistry and work, including the Best Artist Award – Singer at the 2023 Asia Artist Awards and consecutive wins for the Wish 107.5 Music Award for Wish Group of the Year from 2021 to 2024. For representing and promoting Filipino culture, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts appointed SB19 as a Youth and Sentro Rizal Ambassador in 2021.[12]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by SB19
Award Year[a] Recipient(s) Category Result Ref.
Aliw Awards 2020 SB19 People's Choice Award Won
Asia Artist Awards 2023 Best Artist Award – Singer Won
Hot Trend Award Won
Awit Awards 2020 Favorite Breakthrough Artist of the Year Won
"Alab (Burning)" Best Performance by a Group Recording Artist Nominated
2021 "Hanggang sa Huli" People's Voice Favorite Song Won
Best Music Video Nominated
Best Performance by a Group Recording Artist Nominated
2022 "Kapangyarihan" (with Ben&Ben) Best Collaboration Nominated
"Mapa" Best Performance by a Group Recording Artist Won
Song of the Year Nominated
Most Streamed Song Won
Best Vocal Arrangement Won
Pagsibol Album of the Year Nominated
"Mapa (Band Version)" (with Ben&Ben) Record of the Year Nominated
"What?" Best Global Recording Won
Best Music Video Nominated
"Bazinga" Best Pop Recording Won
Best Dance Recording Won
"No Stopping You" Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage Play Nominated
SB19 Most Streamed Artist Won
2023 "Kabataang Pinoy" (with Bini) Record of the Year Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
"WYAT (Where You At)" Record of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Performance by a Group Recording Artist Nominated
Best Dance/Electronic Recording Won
Music Video of the Year Nominated
"Nyebe" Song of the Year Nominated
Best Performance by a Group Recording Artist Nominated
Best Ballad Recording Nominated
Best Vocal Arrangement Nominated
"Christmas Party (SB19 Version)" Best Christmas Recording Nominated
Billboard Music Awards 2021 SB19 Top Social Artist Nominated
Box Office Entertainment Awards 2020 Promising Recording/Performing Group Won
MTV Europe Music Awards 2021 Best Southeast Asian Act Nominated
Myx Music Awards 2020 "Go Up" Song of the Year Won
SB19 Artist of the Year Won
New Artist of the Year Won
2021 Artist of the Year Won
"Alab (Burning)" Music Video of the Year Won
Song of the Year Won
Nylon Manila Big Bold Brave Awards 2021 SB19 Favorite P-pop Group Won
"What?" Gen-Z Approved Hit Won
2022 SB19 Favorite P-pop Group Won
"Bazinga" Gen-Z Approved Hit Won
2023 SB19 Favorite P-pop Group Won
"WYAT (Where You At)" Gen-Z Approved Hit Won
2024 SB19 and &Team Favorite Pop Culture Moment Pending
"Gento" Gen-Z Approved Hit Pending
PMPC Star Awards for Music 2020 SB19 New Group Artist of the Year Nominated
2021 Duo/Group Artist of the Year Nominated
2022 "Alab (Burning)" Music Video of the Year Nominated
SB19 International Chartbusting Award Won
2024 (1) Pagsibol Album of the Year Won
"Mapa" Song of the Year Won
SB19 Duo/Group Artist of the Year Won
Our Zone: SB19 Third Anniversary Concert Duo/Group Concert of the Year Won
Pagsibol Pop Album of the Year Won
"Bazinga" Dance Recording of the Year Won
Music Video of the Year Won
2024 (2) WYAT (Where You At) Tour Concert of the Year Nominated
SB19 Duo/Group Concert Performer of the Year Nominated
"WYAT (Where You At)" Music Video of the Year Won
TikTok Awards Philippines 2021 SB19 Top Celebrity Award Won
2022 P-pop Group of the Year Won
2023 "Gento" Song of the Year Won
Wish 107.5 Music Awards 2020 "Go Up" Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year Won
SB19 Wish Breakthrough Artist of the Year Won
Wishers' Choice Award Won
2021 "Alab (Burning)" Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year Nominated
"Love Goes" Wish Pop Song of the Year Won
SB19 Wish Group of the Year Won
Wishers' Choice Award Won
2022 "Ikako" Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year Won
"Hanggang sa Huli" Wishclusive Ballad Performance of the Year Won
"What?" Wish Pop Song of the Year Won
SB19 Wish Group of the Year Won
Wishers' Choice Award Won
2023 "Bazinga" Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year Won
"WYAT (Where You At)" Wish Pop Song of the Year Won
SB19 Wish Group of the Year Won
Wishers' Choice Award Won
2024 "Gento" Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year Won
"I Want You" Wishclusive R&B Performance of the Year Won
"Ilaw" Wish Ballad Song of the Year Nominated
SB19 Wish Group of the Year Won

Other accolades

State honors

List of state honors, showing country originated, year given, name of organization, and name of honor
Country Year Organization Honor Ref.
Philippines 2021 National Commission for Culture and the Arts Youth Ambassador
Sentro Rizal Ambassador

Listicles

Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement
Publisher Listicle Year(s) Placement Ref.
Billboard Philippines The Top 25 Filipino Songs 2023 Placed ("I Want You")
CNN Philippines The 24 Best Filipino Songs 2023 Placed ("Gento")
Esquire Philippines The 100 Most Powerful People in the Philippines 2022 Placed
The 16 Best OPM Albums and EPs 2023 9th (Pagtatag!)
Preview 50 Most Influential 2022 Placed
SunStar Davao The Best OPM Albums 2023 2nd (Pagtatag!)
Teen Vogue 33 Best Boy Bands of All Time 2022 Placed

Notes

  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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