List of awards and nominations received by Christina Aguilera
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Christina Aguilera is an American singer. Aguilera's self-titled debut album spawned three Billboard Hot 100 number-ones singles: "Genie in a Bottle" (1999), "What a Girl Wants" and "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" (both from 2000).[1] In addition to establishing her as a teen idol,[2] the album earned her prestigious awards, including Female Artist of the Year at the 2000 Billboard Music Awards and Best New Artist at the 2000 Grammy Awards,[3] becoming one of the youngest artists to receive the trophy.[4] In 2000, followed by the release of a Christmas album, My Kind of Christmas, Aguilera promoted her first Spanish-language record, Mi Reflejo, honored with the Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album.
For the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack, Aguilera collaborated with Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink in "Lady Marmalade" (2001), whose music video won two trophies in the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, including Video of the Year.[5] In the following year, she changed her image and artistic direction with Stripped (2002), incorporating a range of musical styles and a more personal lyrical content for its development.[6] Despite sparked controversy, being received with mixed opinions from music critics,[7] the commercial success of the project made her to be considered the female artist of the following year through awards ceremonies, including 2003 MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA).[8] With some tracks extracted from the album such as "Dirrty" featuring Redman, "Beautiful" and "Fighter", she was indicated in several international awards, as Echo Music Prize, Juno Awards and Q Awards.[9][10][11]
In her fifth studio album, Back to Basics (2006), Aguilera changed her artistic direction again, for which she was praised by professional critics for her "maturity".[12] With the project, she was nominated in the international female category at the BRIT Awards,[13] being honored with the same prize through ceremonies of the GAFFA Awards and NRJ Music Awards.[14][15] "Ain't No Other Man" and "Candyman" were the songs of the disc chosen to compete on numerous awards, including Grammy Awards, where the foremore was awarded with the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.[16] In 2010, she made her cinema debut in Burlesque and collaborated with its soundtrack, with the track "Bound to You" eventually being nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.[17] Posteriorly, Aguilera won other awards in collaboration with Maroon 5 (for "Moves Like Jagger") and A Great Big World (for "Say Something").[18][19] Outside of her music works, she owns a line of perfumes with annual releases, for which she has been awarded numerous times at the FiFi Awards, organized by The Fragrance Foundation.[20]
Throughout her career, Aguilera has also accumulated several recognitions; by Rolling Stone and Consequence of Sound lists, she was chosen as one of the greatest vocalists of all time,[21][22] as well as one of the greatests artists of Latin origin in history by Latina.[23] In addition, she was placed as one of the most important women in the phonographic industry according to VH1 and The Independent.[24][25] In 2013, Aguilera was elected as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time;[26] in addition, Billboard magazine developed articles analyzing her influence on the current pop music scene,[27][28] while she is often cited as an inspiration for several artists.[29] Since then, she has been honoured with multiple lifetime achievement awards in celebration of her impact, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a Disney Legend award by The Walt Disney Company, two "Music Icon Awards" at the 47th People's Choice Awards and 31 Nights of Halloween Fan Fest respectively, a "People's Voice Award" at the 39th People's Choice Awards, a special recognition GLAAD award, a "Spirit of Hope Award" at the 2022 Billboard Latin Music Awards and a special recognition award as "The Voice of a Generation" at the 13th ALMA Awards.
Awards and nominations
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Award | Year[a] | Recipient(s) | Category | Result | Ref. |
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31 Nights of Halloween Fan Fest | 2019 | Christina Aguilera | Music Icon Award † | Won | [30] |
4Music Video Honours | 2011 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Best Video | Nominated | [31] |
ALMA Awards | 1999 | "Reflection" | Outstanding Performance of a Song for Feature Film | Nominated | [32] |
2000 | Christina Aguilera | New Entertainer of the Year | Won | [33] | |
"Genie in a Bottle" | Outstanding Music Video | Won | |||
2001 | My Reflection | Outstanding Music or Awards Special | Nominated | [34] | |
2002 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Outstanding Song in a Motion Picture Soundtrack | Won | [35] | |
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" (with Ricky Martin) | Outstanding Music Video | Won | [36] | ||
2001 Grammy Awards | Outstanding Performance in a Music, Variety or Comedy Special | Nominated | |||
Christina Aguilera | Outstanding Female Performer | Nominated | |||
2011 | Nominated | [37] | |||
Burlesque | Favorite Movie Actress – Comedy/Musical | Nominated | |||
The Voice | Favorite TV Reality, Variety or Comedy Personality | Nominated | |||
2012 | Won | [38] | |||
Christina Aguilera | Special Achievement Award – "The Voice of a Generation" † | Won | |||
American Music Awards | 2001 | Christina Aguilera | Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Nominated | [39] |
2003 | International Artist of the Year | Nominated | [40] | ||
AMFT Awards | 2013 | "Say Something" (with A Great Big World) | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Won | [41] |
2018 | "Twice" | Best Pop Solo Performance | Won | ||
APRA Awards (Australia) | 2004 | "Beautiful" | Most Performed Foreign Work | Nominated | [42] |
2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | International Work of the Year | Nominated | [43] | |
ARTISTdirect Online Music Awards | 2000 | Christina Aguilera | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | [44] |
Favorite Bad Girl | Nominated | ||||
Sexiest Female | Nominated | ||||
Coolest Artist with Dyed Hair | Nominated | ||||
Best Official Site | Nominated | ||||
Christina Aguilera | Favorite Turn It Up Loud CD | Nominated | |||
Basenotes Fragrance Awards | 2008 | Simply Christina | Best Celebrity Women's Fragrance | Nominated | [45] |
Best of Las Vegas Awards | 2020 | Christina Aguilera: The Xperience | Best Bachelorette Party | Nominated | [46] |
Best Production Show | Nominated | ||||
Best Resident Performer | Nominated | ||||
BDSCertified Spin Awards | 2002 | "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" | 200,000 Spins | Won | [47] |
"Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | 50,000 Spins | Won | [48] | ||
2003 | "Can't Hold Us Down" (featuring Lil' Kim) | 100,000 Spins | Won | [49] | |
"Fighter" | Won | [50] | |||
"Beautiful" | 300,000 Spins | Won | |||
2004 | 400,000 Spins | Won | [51] | ||
"The Voice Within" | 50,000 Spins | Won | [52] | ||
2005 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | 100,000 Spins | Won | [53] | |
2006 | "Beautiful" | 500,000 Spins | Won | [54] | |
"Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink) | 300,000 Spins | Won | |||
"Ain't No Other Man" | 100,000 Spins | Won | |||
50,000 Spins | Won | [55] | |||
"Hurt" | Won | [56] | |||
2007 | "Ain't No Other Man" | 200,000 Spins | Won | [57] | |
"Tell Me" (with Diddy) | 50,000 Spins | Won | |||
"Hurt" | 100,000 Spins | Won | [58] | ||
2010 | "Beautiful" | 500,000 Spins | Won | [59] | |
Billboard Latin Music Awards | 2001 | Mi Reflejo | Pop Album of the Year, Female | Won | [60] |
Pop Album of the Year, New Artist | Won | ||||
Christina Aguilera | Billboard Latin 50 Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||
2014 | Crossover Artist of the Year | Nominated | [61] | ||
Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, Female | Nominated | ||||
"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" (with Alejandro Fernández) | Hot Latin Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2022 | Christina Aguilera | Spirit of Hope Award † | Won | [62] | |
Billboard Music Awards | 1999 | Christina Aguilera | Top New Female Artist | Nominated | [63] |
2000 | Female Artist of the Year | Won | [64] | ||
Top Hot 100 Artist | Nominated | [65] | |||
Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2003 | Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | [66] | ||
"Beautiful" | Single of the Year | Nominated | |||
2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Top Hot 100 Song | Nominated | [67] | |
Top Digital Song | Nominated | ||||
Top Pop Song | Nominated | ||||
Top Radio Song | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Music Video Awards | 1999 | "Genie In a Bottle" | Maximum Vision Award | Nominated | [68] |
Best New Artist Dance Clip | Nominated | ||||
Best Dance Clip | Nominated | ||||
Best New Artist Pop Clip | Nominated | ||||
2000 | "Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)" | Best Latin New Artist Clip of the Year | Won | [69] | |
2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Best Dance Clip of the Year | Nominated | [70] | |
Billboard Touring Awards | 2007 | Back to Basics Tour | Breakthrough Artist | Nominated | [71] |
Top Package | Nominated | ||||
Blender Awards | 2003 | Christina Aguilera | Woman of the Year | Won | [72] |
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | 2000 | "Genie in a Bottle" | Favorite Single | Won | [73] |
Christina Aguilera | Favorite New Female Artist | Won | |||
2001 | Favorite Female Artist of the Year | Won | [74] | ||
Favorite Latin Artist | Won | ||||
BMI London Awards | 2014 | "Feel This Moment" (with Pitbull) | Most Performed Song | Won | [75] |
BMI Pop Awards | 2002 | "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" | Won | [76] | |
2004 | "Miss Independent" | Won | [77] | ||
2008 | "Ain't No Other Man" | Won | [78] | ||
"Hurt" | Won | ||||
2014 | "Feel This Moment" (with Pitbull) | Won | [79] | ||
Bravo Otto Awards (Germany) | 1999 | Christina Aguilera | Best Female Singer | Silver | [80] |
2002 | Bronze | [81] | |||
2003 | Silver | [82] | |||
2004 | Bronze | [83] | |||
2006 | Bronze | [84] | |||
Bravo Otto Awards (Hungary) | 2007 | Best Female Singer | Nominated | [85] | |
Back to Basics | Best Album | Nominated | |||
"Candyman" | Best Music Video | Won | [86] | ||
Bravoora | 2004 | Christina Aguilera | Best Female Pop Singer | Nominated | [87] |
Brit Awards | 2004 | Stripped | International Album | Nominated | [88] |
Christina Aguilera | International Female Solo Artist | Nominated | |||
Pop Act | Nominated | ||||
2007 | International Female Solo Artist | Nominated | [89] | ||
British Arrows | 2023 | "Beautiful" | Best Music Video — Craft Bronze | Won | [90] |
BT Digital Music Awards | 2010 | Bionic | Best Artistic Promotion | Nominated | [91] |
Capital FM's Music Video Awards | 2013 | "Your Body" | Best Music Video Kiss Scene | Nominated | [92] |
CelebMix Awards | 2022 | "Beautiful" | Cybersmiler of the Month[b] | Won | [93] |
Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards | 2002 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Popular Duo/Group Video | Won | [94] |
2003 | "Beautiful" | Popular Female Video | Won | ||
Chicago Indie Critics Awards | 2021 | "Loyal Brave True" | Best Original Song | Nominated | [95] [96] |
CosmoGirl! Awards | 2000 | Christina Aguilera | CosmoGIRL! of the Year | Nominated | [97] |
Cosmopolitan Fragrance Awards | 2009 | Inspire | Best Celebrity Fragrance for Women | Won | [98] |
Daily Mirror Music Awards | 2007 | Christina Aguilera | International Artist of the Year | Won | [99] |
Back to Basics | International Album of the Year | Won | |||
DanceStar Awards | 2004 | "Beautiful (Peter Rauhofer Remix)" | Best Remix | Nominated | [100] |
Disney Channel Kids Awards | 2003 | Christina Aguilera | Best Female | Nominated | [101] |
Do Something Awards | 2010 | Social Action | Won | [102] | |
Dolly Teen Choice Awards | 2007 | "Candyman" | Best Music Video | Won | [103] |
Echo Music Prize | 2004 | Christina Aguilera | Best International Rock/Pop Female Artist | Nominated | [104] |
Entertainment Weekly Awards | 2000 | Best Site of the 21st Century | Won | [105] | |
2006 | Performer of the Year | Won | [106] | ||
2011 | Entertainer of the Year | Won | [107] | ||
FHM Music & TV Awards | 2005 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Sexiest Video – Public's Choice | Won | [108] |
FiFi Awards (Germany) | 2008 | Simply Christina | Lifestyle – Women | Won | [20] |
Public's Choice: Lifestyle – Women | Won | ||||
2011 | Royal Desire | Won | |||
By Night | Won | ||||
2013 | Red Sin | Lifestyle | Won | ||
Public's Choice: Lifestyle – Women | Won | ||||
2014 | Unforgettable | Won | |||
Lifestyle | Won | ||||
FiFi Awards (United Kingdom) | 2008 | Simply Christina | Favorite Celebrity Fragrance – Public's Choice | Won | [109] |
2011 | Broad Appeal – Women | Nominated | [110] | ||
By Night | Nominated | ||||
2012 | Royal Desire | Won | [111] | ||
2013 | Red Sin | Fragrance of the Year – Women's Popular | Nominated | [112] | |
Fuse TV Awards | 2012 | "Your Body" | Video of the Year | Won | [113] |
GAFFA Awards | 2002 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Best Foreign Music Video | Nominated | [14] |
2006 | Christina Aguilera | Best Foreign Female Act | Won | ||
2011 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Foreign Song of the Year | Nominated | [114] | |
2018 | Christina Aguilera | International Solo Artist | Nominated | [115] | |
Liberation | International Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
Galgalatz Awards | 2007 | "Candyman" | Song of the Year | 3rd place | [116] |
Gaon Chart Music Awards | 2011 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | International Song of the Year | Won | [117] |
Gaygalan Awards | 2012 | Foreign Song of the Year | Nominated | [118] | |
George McGovern Leadership Awards | 2012 | Christina Aguilera | Leadership Award for Social Action † | Won | [119] |
GLAAD Media Awards | 2003 | Special Recognition Award † | Won | [120] | |
2023 | Advocate for Change Award | Won | [121] | ||
Glammy Awards | 2011 | Royal Desire | Basic Perfume | Won | [122] |
Glamour Awards | 2004 | Christina Aguilera | Woman of the Year | Won | [123] |
2011 | International Musician/Solo Artist | Nominated | [124] | ||
Gold Derby Film Awards | 2010 | "Bound to You" | Best Original Song | Nominated | [125] |
Gold Derby Music Awards | 2023 | Christina Aguilera | Best Latin Artist | Nominated | [126] |
Golden Globe Awards | 2011 | "Bound to You" | Best Original Song | Nominated | [127] |
Grammy Awards | 2000 | Christina Aguilera | Best New Artist | Won | [128] |
"Genie in a Bottle" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | Nominated | [129] | ||
2001 | "What a Girl Wants" | Nominated | [130] | ||
Mi Reflejo | Best Latin Pop Album | Nominated | |||
2002 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Won | [131] | |
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" (with Ricky Martin) | Nominated | [132] | |||
2003 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Nominated | [133] | ||
2004 | Stripped | Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | [134] | |
"Beautiful" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | Won | |||
"Can't Hold Us Down" (featuring Lil' Kim) | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Nominated | |||
2006 | "A Song for You" (with Herbie Hancock) | Nominated | [135] | ||
2007 | Back to Basics | Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | [136] | |
"Ain't No Other Man" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | Won | [137] | ||
2008 | "Candyman" | Nominated | [138] | ||
"Steppin' Out" (with Tony Bennett) | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Nominated | |||
2012 | Burlesque (with Cher) | Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media | Nominated | [139] | |
"Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | |||
2015 | "Say Something" (with A Great Big World) | Won | [140] | ||
2019 | "Fall in Line" (featuring Demi Lovato) | Nominated | [141] | ||
"Like I Do" (featuring GoldLink) | Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Nominated | |||
2023 | Aguilera | Best Latin Pop Album | Nominated | [142] | |
Groovevolt Music and Fashion Awards | 2004 | Stripped | Album of the Year | Won | [143] |
Best Album – Female | Nominated | [144] | |||
"Beautiful" | Song of the Year | Won | [143] | ||
Video of the Year | Won | ||||
Best Song Performance – Female | Nominated | [144] | |||
"Can't Hold Us Down" (featuring Lil' Kim) | Most Fashionable Music Video | Won | [145] | ||
"Walk Away" | Best Deep Cut | Nominated | [144] | ||
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | 2019 | "Haunted Heart" | Best Original Song – Animated Film | Nominated | [146] |
Human Rights Campaign | 2019 | Christina Aguilera | Ally for Equality Award † | Won | [147] |
Hungarian Music Awards | 2007 | Back to Basics | Foreign Pop Album of the Year | Nominated | [148] |
iHeartRadio Music Awards | 2019 | "Fall In Line" (with Demi Lovato) | Song of the Year | Nominated | [149] |
International Dance Music Awards | 2007 | "Ain't No Other Man" | Best Dance Video | Nominated | [150] |
Best Pop/Dance Track | Nominated | ||||
"Tell Me" (with Diddy) | Best Hip-Hop/Dance Track | Nominated | |||
2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Best Pop/Dance Track | Nominated | [151] | |
2014 | "Feel This Moment" (with Pitbull) | Best Latin Dance Track | Won | [152] | |
Best Hip-Hop/Dance Track | Nominated | ||||
Japan Gold Disc Awards | 2012 | Burlesque | Soundtrack of the Year | Won | [153] |
Juice TV Awards | 2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Best R&B Video | Won | [154] |
Juno Awards | 2004 | Stripped | International Album of the Year | Nominated | [155] |
"Fighter" | Video of the Year | Won | [10] | ||
2007 | "Hurt" | Nominated | [156] | ||
Latin American Music Awards | 2022 | "Santo" (with Ozuna) | Favorite Video | Nominated | [157] |
Ladies' Home Journal Awards | 1999 | Christina Aguilera | Woman of the Year | Won | [158] |
Latin Grammy Awards | 2000 | "Genio Atrapado" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | Nominated | [159] |
2001 | "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" | Record of the Year | Nominated | [160] | |
Mi Reflejo | Best Female Pop Vocal Album | Won | [161] | ||
2022 | Aguilera | Album of the Year | Nominated | [162] | |
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album | Won | ||||
"Pa Mis Muchachas" | Record of the Year | Nominated | |||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Urban Fusion/Performance | Nominated | ||||
"Santo" | Nominated | ||||
"Cuando Me Dé la Gana" | Best Regional Mexican Song | Nominated | |||
2023 | "No Es Que Te Extrañe" | Record of the Year | Nominated | [163] | |
Latin Music Italian Awards [it] | 2013 | "Feel This Moment" (with Pitbull) | Best Latin Song of the Year | Won | [164] |
Latina Awards | 1999 | Christina Aguilera | Artist of the Year | Won | [158] |
2003 | Woman of the Year | Won | |||
LOS40 Music Awards | 2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Best International Song | Nominated | [165] |
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica | 2003 | Christina Aguilera | Best International Pop Artist | Nominated | [166] |
Maxim Awards | 2000 | Best International Female Singer | Won | [167] | |
2003 | Sexiest Woman of the Year | Won | [168] | ||
"Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Best Music Video | Won | [169] | ||
2006 | "Ain't No Other Man" | Won | [170] | ||
Meteor Ireland Music Award | 2006 | Christina Aguilera | Best International Female | Nominated | [171] |
MOBO Awards | 2003 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Best Video | Won | [172] |
MP3 Music Awards | 2011 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Music Industry Award | Nominated | [173] |
MTV Asia Awards | 2002 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Favorite Video | Nominated | [174] |
Christina Aguilera | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | |||
2004 | Won | [175] [176] | |||
"Beautiful" | Favorite Video | Nominated | |||
2006 | Christina Aguilera | Favorite Female Artist | Won | [177] | |
MTV Australia Awards | 2007 | Best Female Artist | Nominated | [178] | |
"Tell Me" (with Diddy) | Best Hook-Up | Nominated | |||
"Ain't No Other Man" | Best Pop Video | Nominated | |||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
MTV España Awards | 2018 | "Fall in Line" (featuring Demi Lovato) | Video of the Summer | Won | [179] |
MTV Europe Music Awards | 2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Best Song | Nominated | [180] |
2003 | "Beautiful" | Nominated | [181] | ||
Stripped | Best Album | Nominated | |||
Christina Aguilera | Best Female | Won | [182] | ||
Best Pop | Nominated | [181] | |||
2006 | Nominated | [183] | |||
Best Female | Won | [184] | |||
Back to Basics | Best Album | Nominated | [183] | ||
2007 | Christina Aguilera | Best Solo Artist | Nominated | [185] | |
2008 | Best Act Ever | Nominated | [186] | ||
MTV Italian Music Awards | 2007 | First Lady Award | Nominated | [187] | |
2011 | Hot & Sexy Award | Nominated | [188] | ||
2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Best Video | Nominated | [189] | |
MTV Movie Awards | 2011 | Burlesque | Best Female Breakout Star | Nominated | [190] |
MTV Russia Music Awards | 2007 | Christina Aguilera | Best Foreign Artist | Nominated | [191] |
2008 | "Keeps Gettin' Better" | Best Video | Nominated | [192] | |
MTV Video Music Awards | 2000 | "What a Girl Wants" | Best New Artist in a Video | Nominated | [193] |
Best Female Video | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||||
Viewer's Choice | Nominated | ||||
Best Choreography in a Video | Nominated | ||||
2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Nominated | [194] | ||
Best Art Direction in a Video | Nominated | [195] | |||
Best Dance Video | Nominated | [196] | |||
Video of the Year | Won | [197] | |||
Best Video from a Film | Won | ||||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | [198] | |||
2003 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Nominated | [199] | ||
Best Dance Video | Nominated | ||||
Best Choreography in a Video | Nominated | ||||
Best Female Video | Nominated | ||||
2004 | "The Voice Within" | Nominated | [200] | ||
Viewer's Choice | Nominated | ||||
Best Cinematography in a Video | Nominated | ||||
2006 | "Ain't No Other Man" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [201] | |
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||||
Best Female Video | Nominated | ||||
Best Choreography in a Video | Nominated | ||||
2007 | "Candyman" | Best Director[c] | Nominated | [203] | |
2013 | "Feel This Moment" (with Pitbull) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | [204] | |
2024 | Madonna, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera & Missy Elliott performing a medley at the 2003 MTV VMA | Most Iconic Performance in VMA History | Nominated | [205] | |
MTV Video Music Awards Japan | 2002 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Best Video From a Film | Won | [206] |
2005 | "Car Wash" (featuring Missy Elliott) | Nominated | [207] | ||
2007 | "Ain't No Other Man" | Best Pop Video | Nominated | [208] | |
2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Best Group Video | Nominated | [209] | |
Best Collaboration Video | Nominated | ||||
MTV Video Music Brazil | 2003 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Best International Video | Nominated | [210] |
2004 | "The Voice Within" | Nominated | [211] | ||
MTV Video Play Awards | 2007 | "Candyman" | Popular Video | Won | [212] |
2011 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Won | [213] | ||
MuchMusic Awards | 2001 | Christina Aguilera | First Lady of Music | Nominated | [214] |
MuchMusic Video Awards | 2000 | "Genie in a Bottle" | People's Choice: Favourite International Artist | Nominated | [215] |
2003 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Nominated | [216] | ||
"Beautiful" | Best International Artist Video | Nominated | |||
2004 | "The Voice Within" | Nominated | [217] | ||
2007 | "Candyman" | Nominated | [218] | ||
2011 | "Not Myself Tonight" | Most Watched Video of the Year | Nominated | [219] | |
Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards | 2013 | Christina Aguilera | Humanitarian of the Year | Won | [220] |
MVPA Awards | 2001 | "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" | Best Choreography | Nominated | [221] |
2002 | "What's Going On" (with Artists Against AIDS) | Video of the Year – R&B | Won | [222] | |
"Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Best Styling | Won | |||
2003 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Won | [223] | ||
Video of the Year – Pop | Nominated | [224] | |||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | ||||
Best Choreography | Nominated | ||||
2004 | "Fighter" | Best Cinematography | Won | [225] | |
Video of the Year – Pop | Won | ||||
Best Direction of a Female Video | Nominated | [226] | |||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2007 | "Hurt" | Won | [227] | ||
Best Adult Contemporary Video | Nominated | [228] | |||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | [229] | |||
Best Direction of a Female Artist | Nominated | [230] | |||
"Ain't No Other Man" | Best Choreography | Nominated | [231] | ||
Best Pop Music Video | Nominated | [232] | |||
2008 | "Candyman" | Best Direction in a Pop Video | Won | [233] | |
Best Choreography | Nominated | ||||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | ||||
Best Direction of a Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
My VH1 Music Awards | 2000 | Christina Aguilera | Must-Have Album | Nominated | [234] |
Christina Aguilera | Welcome to the Big Time! | Nominated | |||
Woman of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Booty Shake | Nominated | ||||
2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink) | My Favorite Video | Won | [235] | |
Is It Hot in Here or Is It Just My Video? | Won | ||||
There's No "I" in Team | Nominated | ||||
"What's Going On" (with Artists Against AIDS) | Won | ||||
MYX Music Awards | 2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Favorite International Video | Nominated | [236] |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | 2001 | Christina Aguilera | Favorite Female Singer | Nominated | [237] |
2007 | Nominated | [238] | |||
NME Awards | 2003 | Worst Style | Won | [239] | |
Sexiest Woman | Nominated | [240] | |||
Now! Awards | 2018 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Song of the Teens | Nominated | [241] |
NRJ Music Awards | 2007 | Christina Aguilera | International Female Artist of the Year | Won | [242] |
Back to Basics | International Album of the Year | Won | |||
"Ain't No Other Man" | International Song of the Year | Nominated | [243] | ||
2009 | Christina Aguilera | International Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | [244] | |
NRJ Radio Awards | 2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink) | Best International Song | Nominated | [245] |
Best Song from Soundtrack | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Christina Aguilera | Best International Female | Nominated | [246] | |
Best Pop Artist | Won | [247] | |||
2007 | Foreign Artist of the Year | Nominated | [248] | ||
Online Film & Television Association Awards | 2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Best Adapted Song | Nominated | [249] |
2011 | The Voice | Best Host or Panelist in a Non-Fiction Program | Won | [250] | |
2021 | "Reflection" | Best Adapted Song | Nominated | [251] | |
People Awards | 2021 | Christina Aguilera | Best Dressed Star | Won | [252] |
People's Choice Awards | 2004 | "Car Wash" (featuring Missy Elliott) | Favorite Remake | Nominated | [253] |
Favorite Combined Forces | Nominated | ||||
2007 | "Ain't No Other Man" | Favorite R&B Song | Nominated | [254] | |
2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Favorite Song of the Year | Nominated | [255] | |
2013 | The Voice | Favorite Celebrity Judge | Nominated | [256] | |
Christina Aguilera | People's Voice † | Won | |||
2020 | "Loyal Brave True" | Soundtrack Song of the Year | Nominated | [257] | |
2021 | Christina Aguilera | Music Icon Award † | Won | [258] | |
Pollstar Awards | 2003 | Justified and Stripped Tour (with Justin Timberlake) | Most Creative Tour Package | Nominated | [259] |
Most Creative Stage Production | Nominated | ||||
PopCrush Awards | 2011 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Song of the Year | Nominated | [260] |
2012 | "Your Body" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [261] | |
Red Sin | Best Perfume | Nominated | |||
2014 | "Say Something" (with A Great Big World) | Song of the Year | Nominated | [262] | |
Christina Aguilera | Best Dressed | Nominated | |||
Best Magazine Cover[d] | Nominated | ||||
Premios Amigo [es] | 2000 | Christina Aguilera | Best International Newcomer | Won | [264][265] |
Best Latin Newcomer | Nominated | [266] | |||
Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
Premios Juventud | 2004 | Christina Aguilera and Ricky Martin | Best Dinamic Duet | Nominated | [267] |
2013 | "Feel This Moment" (with Pitbull) | Favorite Hit | Nominated | [268] | |
2014 | "Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" (with Alejandro Fernandez) | Best Novel Theme | Nominated | [269] | |
2022 | "Pa Mis Muchachas" (with Becky G, Nicki Nicole and Nathy Peluso) | Best Female Collaboration | Nominated | [270] | |
"Santo" (with Ozuna) | Best Anglo Collaboration | Nominated | |||
2023 | "No Es Que Te Extrañe" | Most Video With The Most Powerful Message | Nominated | [271] | |
Premios Lo Nuestro | 2001 | Mi Reflejo | Pop Album of the Year | Nominated | [272] |
Christina Aguilera | Pop New Artist of the Year | Won | [273] | ||
Pop Female Artist of the Year | Won | ||||
2002 | Nominated | [274] | |||
2014 | "Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" (with Alejandro Fernández) | Video of the Year | Nominated | [275] | |
Premios Mixup | 2001 | Christina Aguilera | Spanish-language Female Artist | Nominated | [276][277] |
Premios Oye! | 2007 | Back to Basics | Album of the Year – English | Nominated | [278] |
"Ain't No Other Man" | Song of the Year – English | Nominated | [279] | ||
Premios People en Español | 2013 | Christina Aguilera | Singer of the Year | Nominated | [280] |
"Feel This Moment" (with Pitbull) | Collaboration of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" (with Alejandro Fernández) | Nominated | ||||
Premios TVyNovelas | 2014 | Best Musical Theme | Nominated | [281] | |
Q Awards | 2003 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Best Track | Won | [11] |
Best Video | Nominated | ||||
Radio Music Awards | 1999 | Christina Aguilera | Most Stylin' at the Show – Female | Won | [282] |
2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Song of the Year – Top 40 | Won | [283] | |
2003 | "Beautiful" | Nominated | [284] [285] | ||
Best Hook Up Song | Nominated | ||||
Christina Aguilera | Artist of the Year – Top 40 | Nominated | |||
Most Requested Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Ritmo Latino Awards[e] | 2001 | Christina Aguilera | Female Pop Artist or Group | Nominated | [288] |
"Sólo Quiero Amarte" (with Ricky Martin) | Music Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
The Record of the Year | 2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink) | Record of the Year | Nominated | [289] |
Rennbahn Express Awards [de] | 1999 | Christina Aguilera | Singer of the Year | 3rd place | [290] |
Newcomer of the Year | 2nd place | ||||
"Genie in a Bottle" | Song of the Year | 8th place | |||
Rockbjörnen | 2006 | Christina Aguilera | Foreign Artist of the Year | Nominated | [291] |
"Hurt" | Best Foreign Song | Nominated | |||
Back to Basics | Best Foreign Album | Nominated | |||
Rolling Stone Music Awards | 2004 | Justified and Stripped Tour (with Justin Timberlake) | Best Tour – Public's Choice | Won | [167] |
Christina Aguilera | Best Female Performer – Public's Choice | Won | |||
2006 | Won | [292] | |||
Best R&B Artist | Won | ||||
RTHK International Pop Awards | 2002 | "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" (with Ricky Martin) | Top Duet | Silver | [293] |
2003 | "Beautiful" | International Song | Gold | [294] | |
2005 | "Car Wash" (featuring Missy Elliott) | Top Movie/TV Song | Gold | [295] | |
2007 | "Ain't No Other Man" | International Song | Gold | [296] | |
Christina Aguilera | Top Female Artist | Nominated | |||
2008 | Silver | [297] | |||
"Candyman" | International Song | Gold | |||
2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Gold | [298] | ||
The Shade Tree Awards | 2019 | Christina Aguilera | Community Hero Award † | Won | [299] |
Shorty Awards | 2012 | Singer | Nominated | [300] | |
Hero | Nominated | ||||
Celebrity | Nominated | ||||
Actress | Nominated | ||||
Music | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Nominated | [301] | |||
Singer | Nominated | [302] | |||
Ativist | Nominated | [303] | |||
Celebrity | Nominated | [301] | |||
Nowplaying | Nominated | ||||
Sixy Awards | 2002 | Over-Sixed | Won | [304] | |
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party | 2000 | Best Female Singer | 8th place | [305] | |
Best Dressed Female | 5th place | ||||
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet | 3rd place | ||||
Worst Female Singer | Won | [306] | |||
Worst Dressed Person | 3rd place | ||||
2002 | Won | [307] | |||
Worst Hair | Won | ||||
Flop Mob Award | Won | [308] | |||
2003 | Best Female Solo Artist | Won | [309] | ||
Pop Snog of the Year[f] | Won | [310] | |||
2004 | Top Pop Mod | 2nd place | [311] | ||
Worst Dressed Star | 3rd place | ||||
SOCAN Awards | 2014 | "Feel This Moment" (with Pitbull) | Dance Music Award | Won | [312] |
Spetteguless Awards | 2010 | Christina Aguilera | Singer of the Year | 3nd place | [313] |
Best Female Pop Singer of the 2000s | Nominated | [314] | |||
"Not Myself Tonight" | Best Pop Song | Nominated | |||
2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Song of the Year | Nominated | [315] | |
2013 | Lotus | Album of the Year | Nominated | [316] | |
"Your Body" | Best Pop Song | Nominated | [317] | ||
Video of the Year | 3nd place | [318] | |||
Spike TV Video Game Awards | 2003 | The Sims: Superstar | Best Performance by a Human | Nominated | [319] |
Spin Awards | 2003 | "Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Worst Song | 2nd place | [320] |
Christina Aguilera | Worst Dressed Artist | Won | |||
2004 | Won | [321] | |||
2005 | Won | [322] | |||
SSE Live Awards | 2020 | The X Tour | Best Solo Act | Won | [323] |
St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards | 2010 | Burlesque (with Cher) | Best Music | Nominated | [324] |
Stonewall National Monument Award | 2023 | Christina Aguilera | Special Recognition Award † | Won[g] | [325] [326] |
Sugar Magazine Awards | 2007 | The Most Inspiring Star of the Year | 2nd place | [154] | |
TEC Awards | 2002 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Record Production – Single or Track | Nominated | [327] |
Teen Choice Awards | 1999 | Christina Aguilera | Choice: Female Artist | Nominated | [328] |
Genie In a Bottle | Choice Music Single | Nominated | |||
Choice Music Video | Nominated | ||||
Choice Summer Song | Nominated | ||||
2000 | Christina Aguilera | Choice: Female Hottie | Nominated | [329] | |
Choice Music: Female Artist | Nominated | [330] | |||
Christina Aguilera | Choice Music: Album | Nominated | |||
"I Turn to You" | Choice Music: Love Song | Nominated | |||
"What a Girl Wants" | Choice Music: Single | Nominated | |||
2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | Choice Music: Summer Song | Won | [331] | |
Christina Aguilera | Choice Summer Music Star: Female | Won | |||
Choice Music: Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
2003 | Nominated | [332] | |||
Stripped | Choice Music: Album | Nominated | |||
"Beautiful" | Choice Music: Single | Nominated | |||
"Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Choice Music: Hook-Up | Nominated | |||
Justified and Stripped Tour (with Justin Timberlake) | Choice Music: Tour of the Summer | Won | [169] | ||
2006 | "Ain't No Other Man" | Choice Music: R&B/Hip Hop Song | Nominated | [333] | |
2011 | The Voice | Choice TV: Female Personality | Nominated | [334] | |
2012 | Nominated | [335] | |||
"Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Choice Music: Singe by a Group | Nominated | [336] | ||
2013 | "Feel This Moment" (with Pitbull) | Choice Music: Single by a Male Artist | Nominated | [337] | |
Teen Entertainment Awards | 1999 | "Genie in a Bottle" | Best Song – Female Artist | Won | [338] |
Christina Aguilera | Best CD | Won | |||
Christina Aguilera | Best Female Artist | Won | |||
2000 | Won | [339] | |||
Most Stylish Female Artist | Won | ||||
Best Untrue Gossip | Nominated | ||||
"What a Girl Wants" | Best Girl Power Song | Won | |||
Best Song to Listen To While Kissing Your Boyfriend | Nominated | ||||
Teen People Choice Awards | 2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink) | Hottest Song of the Year | Nominated | [340] |
2003 | Christina Aguilera | Best Image 180º | Won | [341] | |
Justified and Stripped Tour (with Justin Timberlake) | Best Tour | Won | |||
"Beautiful" | Best Song Lyrics | Nominated | |||
"Dirrty" (featuring Redman) | Best Booty-Shakin' Song | Won | |||
"Can't Hold Us Down" (featuring Lil' Kim) | Most Empowering Anthem | Won | |||
TMF Awards (Belgium) | 2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | International Video of the Year | Won | [342] |
2003 | "Fighter" | Won | [343] | ||
Stripped | Best International Album | Won | |||
Christina Aguilera | Best International Female Artist | Won | |||
TMF Awards (Netherlands) | 2000 | Most Promising Act | Won | [344] | |
2002 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | International Video of the Year | Won | [345] | |
2003 | Christina Aguilera | Best International Female Artist | Won | [346] | |
2004 | Won | [347] | |||
Top 50 Music Awards | 2022 | "Pa Mis Muchachas" (with Becky G, Nicki Nicole and Nathy Peluso) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | [348] |
Top Music Universe Awards | 2022 | Latin Collaboration of the Year | Nominated | [349] | |
TRL Awards | 2003 | Christina Aguilera | Evolution Award | Won | [350] |
First Lady Award | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Nominated | [351] | |||
Top of the Pops | 2003 | Singer of the Year | Won | [352] | |
Most Gorge Girl | 3rd place | [353] | |||
Most Crap Hair | 3rd place | [354] | |||
Most Dodgy Clobber | Won | [355] | |||
Shameless Exhibitionist | 2nd place | [356] | |||
"Fighter" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [357] | ||
2005 | Christina Aguilera | Dressed in the Dark | Nominated | [358] | |
VH1 Awards | 2000 | Christina Aguilera | Sexiest Teen Idol | Won | [167] |
2003 | "Beautiful" | Big Song | Nominated | [359] | |
Viña del Mar Awards | 2023 | Christina Aguilera | —[h] | Won | [360] [361] |
Virgin Media Music Awards | 2006 | "Ain't No Other Man" | Best Single | 2nd place | [362] |
Christina Aguilera | Best Solo Artist | 2nd place | |||
Best Comeback | 2nd place | ||||
2007 | Most Fanciable Female | Nominated | [363] | ||
2008 | Best International Act | Nominated | [364] | ||
2010 | Best Solo Female | Nominated | [365] | ||
2011 | Best Comeback | Won | [366] | ||
2012 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Best Track | Nominated | [367] | |
Best Collaboration | Won | [368] | |||
Best Video | Nominated | [369] | |||
Virgin Radio UK Awards | 2021 | "Beautiful" | The Ultimate Pride Anthem | Nominated | [370] |
VIVA Comet Awards | 2003 | Christina Aguilera | Act International | Nominated | [371] |
Webby Awards | 2023 | "Beautiful" | Best Music Video (General) | Won | [372] |
Best Music Video (People's Voice Winner) | Won | ||||
Wembley Arena | 2003 | Christina Aguilera | Wembley Female Artist of the Year | Won | [373] |
World Music Awards | 2000 | Christina Aguilera | Best-Selling New Female Artist | Won | [374] |
2001 | Best-Selling Female Latin Artist | Won | [375] | ||
2014 | Best Live Act | Nominated | [376] | ||
Best Female Artist | Nominated | [377] | |||
Best Entertainer | Nominated | [378] | |||
"Feel This Moment" (with Pitbull) | Best Song | Nominated | [379] | ||
Best Video | Nominated | [380] | |||
"Say Something" (with A Great Big World) | Nominated | ||||
Best Song | Nominated | [379] | |||
"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" (with Alejandro Fernández) | Nominated | ||||
"Your Body" | Nominated | ||||
Best Video | Nominated | [380] | |||
Lotus | Best Album | Nominated | [381] | ||
You Choice Awards | 2010 | "Not Myself Tonight" | Video of the Year | Won | [382] [383] |
"You Lost Me" | Best Ballad/Love Song | Won | [384] [383] | ||
Best Pop Video | Nominated | [385] [383] | |||
YoungStar Awards | 1999 | Christina Aguilera and "Genie in a Bottle" | Best Young Recording Artist or Musical Group | Nominated | [386] [387] |
2000 | Christina Aguilera | YoungStar Starlight Award | Won | [388] | |
Z Awards | 2010 | Christina Aguilera and Jordan Bratman | Biggest Celeb Breakup | 2nd place | [389] |
2011 | "Moves Like Jagger" (with Maroon 5) | Collaboration of the Year | 2nd place | [390] | |
ZAZ Awards (South Africa) | 2001 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Lil' Kim, Mýa & Pink) | International Song of the Year | Nominated | [391] |
Other accolades
[edit]Other honors
[edit]Country | Year | Description | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
United States | 2000 | Inducted into the Young Hollywood Hall of Fame [it]. | [392] |
2010 | Immortalized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. | [393] | |
2011 | Immortalized on the Gay Walk of Fame by The Abbey Club. | [394] | |
2019 | Honored as a Disney Legend by Walt Disney Company. | [395] |
Other tributes
[edit]Country | Year | Category | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
United Kingdom | 2006 | Madame Tussauds (wax figures) | [396] |
United States | 2007 | [397] | |
Netherlands | [398] |
World records
[edit]Publication | Year | World record | Record holder | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Guinness World Records | 2005 | Largest TV Audience for a Performance (340 Million Viewers) | Madonna Britney Spears Christina Aguilera Missy Elliott |
[399] |
Listicles
[edit]Publisher | Year | Listicle | For | Result | Ref. |
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Amazon Music | 2010 | Top Songs of 2010 | Elastic Love | Top 50 | [400] |
Billboard | 1999 | Top New Pop Artist —
Year-End List |
Herself | 3rd | [401] |
Hot 100 Singles Sales — Year-End List | Genie In a Bottle | 5th | |||
Hot 100 Singles — Year-End List | 7th | ||||
Hot 100 Singles Airplay — Year-End List | Herself | 14th | |||
Hot 100 Singles Artist
— Year-End List |
21st | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Albums Artists (Female) — Year-End List | 11th | ||||
Top Pop Artists —Year-End List | 22nd | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists —Year-End List | Christina Aguilera | 39th | |||
2000 | Top Pop Artists (Female) — Year-End List | Herself | 1st | [402] | |
Top Latin Pop Albums | Mi Reflejo | 1st | |||
Hot 100 Artists (Female) — Year-End List | Herself | 2nd | |||
Top Billboard 200 Artists (Female) — Year-End List | 3rd | ||||
Hot 100 Artists — Year-End List | 3rd | ||||
Hot Top 40 Artists — Year-End List | 3rd | ||||
Top Pop Artists — Year-End List | 4th | ||||
Top Latin Pop Album Artists — Year-End List | 4th | ||||
Top Billboard Latin 50 Albums — Year-End List | Mi Reflejo | 5th | |||
Top Billboard 200 Albums — Year-End List | Christina Aguilera | 8th | |||
Hot Top 40 Tracks — Year-End List | What a Girl Wants | 8th | |||
Top Billboard 200 Artists — Year-End List | Herself | 9th | |||
Top Billboard Latin 50 Artists — Year-End List | 10th | ||||
Hot 100 Singles Sales — Year-End List | What a Girl Wants | 16th | |||
Hot 100 Singles — Year-End List | 19th | ||||
Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You) | 38th | ||||
I Turn To You | 42nd | ||||
Hot 100 Singles Sales — Year-End List | I Turn To You | 44th | |||
2009 | Artists of the Decade (2000s) | Herself | 20th | [403] | |
2017 | The 100 Best Deep Cuts by 21st Century Pop Stars: Critics’ Picks | Bird of Prey (From Bionic) | 68th | [404] | |
Red Hot Kinda Love (From Lotus) | 42nd | ||||
2018 | 100 Best Acting Performances by Musicians in Movies (for her performance) |
Burlesque | 78th | [405] | |
Business Insider | 2014 | 23 Highest-Paid Reality TV Stars | Herself | 5th | [406] |
Cleveland.com | 2000 | Biggest Pop Star in the World | 1st | [407] | |
2003 | 2nd | ||||
Consequence of Sound | 2016 | 100 Greatest Singers of All Time | Herself | 54th | [22] |
Forbes | 2007 | 20 Richest Women in Entertainment | 19th | [408] | |
2008 | Top-Earning Women in Music | 7th | [409] | ||
2023 | 15 Iconic Christmas Pop Songs | Christmas Time | 5th | [410] | |
2002 | Most Popular Women on the Web | Herself | 8th | [411] | |
2004 | Most Popular Searches on the Web | 3rd | [412] | ||
2010 | 50 Most Popular Women on the Web | 25th | [413] | ||
2023 | Most Popular Person on the Web (Chile) | 1st | [414] | ||
Latina | 2013 | 50 Best Latin Singers of All Time | Herself | 1st | [23] |
MTV | 2003 | 22 Greatest Voices in Music | Placed | [415] | |
NME | 2011 | 20 Best Pop Acts of All Time | 4th | [416] | |
People en Español | 2022 | 25 Most Powerful Women of 2022 | Placed | [417] | |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 2007 | Definitive 200 Albums | Christina Aguilera | 127th | [418] |
Rolling Stone | 2006 | The 100 Best Songs of the Year | Ain't No Other Man | 18th | [419] |
2010 | 100 Greatest Singers of All Time | Herself | 58th | [21] | |
Smooth Radio | 2021 | 30 Greatest Female Singers of All Time | 11th | [420] | |
100 Greatest Artists of All Time | 88th | [421] [422] | |||
Stylist | 2011 | 50 Female Pop Pioneers | Placed | [423] | |
The Fader | 2017 | 150 More Great Albums Made By Women | Stripped | 23rd | [424] |
The Guardian | 2013 | 100 Most Popular Musicians on Twitter | Herself | 70th | [425] |
The Independent | 2004 | 100 Most Influential People in Music | 59th | [25] | |
The Village Voice | 2006 | The Best Singles of 2006 | Ain't No Other Man | 3rd | [426] |
Time | 2013 | 100 Most Influential People in the World (under "Artists" with tribute written by Céline Dion) |
Herself | Placed | [26] |
Univision | 2013 | Most Influential Hispanics in the United States | Placed | [427] | |
USA Today | 2020 | Women of the Century – Pennsylvania | Placed | [428] | |
VH1 | 2003 | 50 Greatest Women of the Video Era | 14th | [429] | |
50 Greatest Teen Idols | 23rd | [430] | |||
2012 | 100 Greatest Women in Music | 8th | [24] | ||
Yahoo! | 2003 | Most Popular Searches on the Web | 10th | [431] | |
Most Popular Celebrity Image Searches | 3rd | ||||
2013 | 250 Best Female Singers of the 20th Century | 4th | [432] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
- ^ The award was given to Aguilera for "highlighting the importance of self-worth" after the 2022 music video for "Beautiful" was released.[93]
- ^ With Matthew Rolston.[202]
- ^ Cover of October 2013 Maxim's issue.[263]
- ^ Also known as "Premio de la Gente" or Latin Music Fan Awards.[286][287]
- ^ Shared with Madonna and Britney Spears.
- ^ Aguilera was honored at the Stonewall National Monument for her LGBTQ allyship and for advocating for the queer community.[325]
[326] - ^ During the festival Aguilera was the recipient of two awards: Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de Oro.[360]
[361]
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