List of awards and nominations received by Sauti Sol

The following article outlines the awards and nominations received by Kenyan afro-pop band Sauti Sol. Formed in 2005, the band has since grown to become one of the most successful musical acts in Africa, gaining considerable attention, praise and recognition for their work.

Sauti Sol awards and nominations
Totals[b]
Wins26
Nominations41[a]
Note
  1. ^ Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by a panel or jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
  2. ^ 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.

While neither their debut studio album Mwanzo nor any of its songs were nominated for any awards, the group received a nomination for Best African Newcomer at the 2010 African Music Awards. They received their first major accolade the same year, winning Best Group at the Museke Online Africa Music Awards.[1] In 2011, Sauti Sol was named Best Fusion Artist/Group of the Year at the Kisima Music Awards, while the music video for the song "Coming Home" from their second studio album Sol Filosofia won Best Music Video.[2] The following 3 years saw them pick up a further 6 awards, most notably winning Best African Act at the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards,[3] becoming the first Kenyan musicians to receive the award.[4]

In 2015, the release of their third studio album Live and Die in Afrika saw the group receive continued recognition. The song "Sura Yako" was nominated for 9 awards, winning Most Downloaded Single, Most Downloaded Afro-Pop Single and Most Downloaded Song at the Mdundo Music Awards,[5] while its music video won YouTube Video of the Year at the Pulse Music Video Awards. The song "Nerea", featuring the duo Amos and Josh, also received numerous nominations, winning Best Collaboration of the Year at the Pulse Music Video Awards.[6] The group was also nominated for Best International Act: Africa at the BET Awards, but lost out to Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy.[7][8]

Abryanz Style and Fashion Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2015 Sauti Sol East Africa's Most Stylish Male Artiste Won [9]
2016 Sauti Sol East Africa's Most Stylish Male Artiste Nominated [10]
"Tulale Fofofo" Africa's Most Fashionable Music Video Nominated
2017 Sauti Sol Most Stylish Male Artiste - Africa Won [11]
2018 Sauti Sol Most Stylish Male Artiste - Africa Nominated [12]
2018 Sauti Sol Fahionable Music Video of the Year - Africa Nominated [12]

African Entertainment Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2015 Sauti Sol Hottest Group Won [13]
2016 Sauti Sol Hottest Group Nominated [14]
2018 Sauti Sol Hottest Group Won [15]

African Music Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2010 Sauti Sol Best African Newcomer Nominated [1]
2018 Sauti Sol Best International Artist Nominated [16]

African Muzik Magazine Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2014 Sauti Sol Best African Group Nominated [17]
2015 Sauti Sol Best African Group Won [18]
Best Dance in a Video Nominated
"Sura Yako" Song of the Year
2016 Sauti Sol Best Male East Africa Nominated [19]
Best African Group Won
Artist of the Year Nominated
"Unconditionally Bae" (featuring Ali Kiba) Video of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
2017 Sauti Sol Best African Group Nominated [20]
Best Male East Africa Nominated
"Love Again" Video of the Year Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
2018 Sauti Sol Best Live Act Nominated
Sauti Sol Best Group Nominated
Best Male East Africa Nominated [21]

All Africa Music Awards edit

The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), in conjunction with the African Union Commission (AUC), are designed to promote African music worldwide.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2015 "Nerea" (featuring Amos and Josh) Best African Collaboration Nominated [22]
Sauti Sol Best African Group Won [23]
Songwriter of the Year Nominated [24]
Savara Mudigi, Polycarp Otieno Producer of the Year Won [25]
2018 Sauti Sol Best African Group Nominated [26]
Best African Group in African Reggae/Ragga Dancehall Nominated [26]
"Melanin" (featuring Patoranking) Song of the Year Nominated [26]
Best Collaboration Nominated [26]
2019 Afrikan Sauce Album of the Year in Africa Won [27]
Sauti Sol Best African Duo, Group or Band Won

BEFFTA Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2014 Sauti Sol Best International African Act Nominated [28]

BET Awards edit

The BET Awards were established in 2001 by the Black Entertainment Television network to celebrate African Americans and other minorities in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment over the past year.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2015 Sauti Sol Best International Act: Africa Nominated [7]

Bingwa Music Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2014 "Sura Yako" Best Music Video in Kenya Won [29]
2015 Sauti Sol Artist of the Year (Kenya) Nominated [30]
East African Artist of the Year Won
"Nerea" (featuring Amos and Josh) Best Video of the Year (East Africa) Nominated
Song of the Year
East African Song of the Year
Songwriter of the Year

Chaguo La Teeniez Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2011 Sauti Sol Teeniez' Group or Collabo Nominated [31]
2012 "Gentleman" (featuring P-Unit) Teeniez' Group or Collabo [32][33][34]

Channel O Music Video Awards edit

The Channel O Music Video Awards are a pan-African awards ceremony organised annually by South African television network Channel O.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2012 "I Don't Want to Be Alone" (A.Y. featuring Sauti Sol) Most Gifted East African Video Won [1][35]
2013 "Money Lover" Most Gifted East African Nominated [1][36]
Most Gifted Afro-pop
2014 "Nishike (Touch Me)" Most Gifted East African [37]

East Africa TV Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2016 Sauti Sol Best Group (Kundi Bora) Nominated [38]

Google Recognition edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2014 "Nishike (Touch Me)" Most Watched Music Video on YouTube in Kenya Won [39]

HiPipo Music Awards edit

The HiPipo Music Awards (HMA) celebrates and promotes music, musicians, and artistic excellence in Uganda, with special categories for the rest of Africa.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2016 Sura Yako East Africa Super Hit Nominated [40]
Shake Yo Bam Bam East Africa Best Video [41]
2017 "Unconditionally Bae" (featuring Ali Kiba) East Africa Super Hit Won [42]
Song of the Year - Kenya

The Headies Awards edit

The Headies, formerly known as the Hip Hop World Awards, are an accolade established in 2006 by the Hip Hop World Magazine of Nigeria to recognize outstanding achievement in the Nigerian music industry. The annual ceremony features performances by established and promising artists.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2016 Sauti Sol African Artiste Nominated [43]

International Achievement Recognition Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2018 Sauti Sol Best African Music Artist Nominated [44]

Kilimanjaro Tanzania Music Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2015 "Sura Yako" Best Song East Africa Won [45]

Kisima Music Awards edit

The Kisima Music Awards are held annually and recognise musical talent in East Africa (predominantly Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania).

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2011 "Coming Home" Best Music Video Won [1][2]
Sauti Sol Best Fusion Artist/Group of the Year

Kora Awards edit

The Kora Awards are held annually to recognise outstanding musical achievement in sub-Saharan Africa.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2016 Sauti Sol Best African Group Nominated [46]

Mdundo Music Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2015 Sauti Sol Most Downloaded Group Won [5]
"Sura Yako" Most Downloaded Single
Most Downloaded Afro Pop Single
Most Downladed Song
2017 "Live and Die in Afrika" Most Downloaded Group Single Nominated [47]
Most Downloaded Song of the Year Nominated
Sauti Sol Most Downloaded Afro Pop Artists Nominated

MTV Awards edit

MTV Africa Music Awards edit

The MTV Africa Music Awards are an annual award ceremony that celebrate and honour the most popular contemporary music in Africa.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2014 Sauti Sol Best Group Nominated [48]
2015 Sauti Sol Best Group [49]
"Sura Yako" Best Song [50]
2016 Sauti Sol Best Group Won [51]
"Unconditionally Bae" (featuring Ali Kiba) Best Collabo Nominated
"Unconditionally Bae" (featuring Ali Kiba) Song of the Year Nominated
Sauti Sol Artist of the Year Nominated

MTV Europe Music Awards edit

The MTV Europe Music Awards are an annual award ceremony that celebrate and honour the most popular contemporary music in Europe.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2014 Sauti Sol Best African Act Won [3]
Best Worldwide Act Nominated [4]

Museke Online Africa Music Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2010 Sauti Sol Best Group Won [1]

Nigeria Entertainment Awards edit

The Nigeria Entertainment Awards are an annual event focused on recognizing the contributions of Nigerian (and other African) entertainers to the entertainment industry.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2015 Sauti Sol African Artist of the Year (non-Nigerian) Nominated [52]
2016 Nominated [53]
2017 Best Male Artist - Africa (non-Nigerian) Nominated [54]

OLX Social Media Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2013 Sauti Sol Artist of the Year Won [1][55]
2014 Best Use of Social Media [56]
2015 YouTube Channel Award [57]
Instagram Personality Award
2016 Sauti Sol Most Social Entertainment Personality Award Nominated [58]

Pulse Music Video Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2015 "Nerea" (featuring Amos and Josh) Best Collaboration of the Year Won [6]
Best Cinematography of the Year[a] Nominated
"Nishike" Best Group Video of the Year
"Shake Yo Bam Bam" Best Choreography of the Year
"Sura Yako" YouTube Video of the Year Won
2018 Short N Sweet ft Nyashinski Best Collaboration Won [59]

Soundcity MVP Awards Festival edit

The Soundcity MVP Awards Festival is an event presented by Soundcity TV which awards plaques to musicians and performers across Africa.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2016 Sauti Sol Best Group Won [48]
2017 Sauti Sol Best Group Nominated [60]
2017 Sauti Sol Best Collabo Nominated [60]
2018 Short N Sweet ft Nyashinski Song of the Year Won [61]
2018 Sauti Sol Best Group Won [61]
2018 Short N Sweet ft Nyashinski Video of the Year Won [61]

tooXclusive Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2015 Sauti Sol African Artiste of the Year Nominated [62]

Uganda Entertainment Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref
2016 Sauti Sol Best East African Act Nominated [63][64]

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ Enos Olik, the director of the music video for "Nerea", was also included in the nomination.
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