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Britney Spears awards and nominations
Spears performing in 2003
Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
American Music Awards 1 6
Barbie Awards 1 1
Best of Las Vegas Awards 10 10
Billboard Mid-Year Music Awards 7 10
Billboard Music Awards 9 22
Danish Grammy Awards 1 1
GLAAD Media Awards 1 1
Grammy Awards 1 8
MTV Video Music Awards 6 31
NRJ Music Awards 3 5
People's Choice Awards 7 23
Teen Choice Awards 12 49
Totals
Wins411
Nominations776
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.

American entertainer Britney Spears has received numerous industry awards and honorary accolades. She was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame at age 21, making her the youngest artist in the recording industry to be awarded a star. She has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards and six American Music Awards, winning one from each of these and she has won nine Billboard Music Awards from 22 nominations, including the Millennium Award in 2016.

Upon their release, Spears's first two studio albums, ...Baby One More Time (1999) and Oops!... I Did It Again (2000), achieved commercial success and made her the best-selling teenage artist of all time, according to Guinness World Records. Though both albums received mixed critical response, the former won a Billboard Music Award and a Teen Choice Award, while the latter won two Billboard Music Awards.

In 2001, Spears released her self-titled third studio album, Britney. The album earned two Grammy nominations—Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Overprotected". The following year, Spears made her feature film debut with a leading role in Crossroads (2002), which was a box office success. However, the film received negative reviews from film critics, and Spears won Worst Actress at the 23rd Golden Raspberry Awards and Worst Original Song for "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman". Her fourth studio album, In the Zone (2003), included "Toxic", which won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.

In 2007, Spears released her fifth studio album, Blackout, for which she won Album of the Year at the MTV Europe Music Awards and International Album at the NRJ Music Awards. The album was added to the library and archives of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The following year, she released her sixth album, Circus, which included the lead single "Womanizer". It won International Video of the Year at the 10th NRJ Music Awards. The song was also nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards and Video of the Year at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. In 2009, she released the greatest hits album The Singles Collection, and the song "3" from the album debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, making her the seventh female artist to achieve this milestone. In the same year, she was named the youngest female to have five number-one studio albums in the US by Guinness World Records.

At the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, Spears was awarded the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, becoming the third woman to win it. She also won Best Pop Video for "Till the World Ends", making her the only artist to receive this award three times. Spears previously held the record for most Teen Choice Awards with 11 wins before being surpassed by Taylor Swift in 2011. Spears was awarded the Icon Award by the Teen Choice Awards in 2015, Music Choice Awards in 2016, and Radio Disney Music Awards in 2017. She also received a Vanguard Award at the GLAAD Media Awards in 2018. In 2020, Rolling Stone named her debut single "...Baby One More Time" as the greatest debut single of all time, and listed Blackout at number 441 in their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time ranking.

Awards and nominations

List of awards and nominations received by Britney Spears
Indicates non-competitive categories, also shown underlined
Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2009 4Music Video Honours World's Greatest Popstar Britney Spears Nominated
2011 Best Video "Till the World Ends" Nominated
"I Wanna Go" Nominated
2008 Alfa Music Awards Best Album Blackout Won
Apelzin Awards Best Pop Artist Britney Spears Won
1999 AOL Awards Best New Artist Won
2000 APRA Music Awards Most Performed Foreign Work "...Baby One More Time" Nominated
2000 Amadeus Austrian Music Awards International Newcomer of the Year Britney Spears Won
2001 International Solo Pop/Rock Artist "Oops!... I Did It Again" Nominated
2000 American Music Awards Favorite New Pop/Rock Artist Britney Spears Won
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated
Favorite Pop/Rock Album ...Baby One More Time Nominated
2001 Oops!... I Did It Again Nominated
Artist of the Year Britney Spears Nominated
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated
2000 Artistdirect Awards Favorite Turn-It-Up-Loud CD Oops!... I Did It Again Nominated
Favorite Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
Most Talked About Artist Nominated
Sexiest Female Nominated
Best Official Site Nominated
2003 BDS Awards 200,000 Spins "Sometimes" Won
2004 50,000 Spins "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) Won
"Toxic" Won
100,000 Spins Won
200,000 Spins Won
50,000 Spins "Everytime" Won
100,000 Spins Won
2010 "3" Won
50,000 Spins Won
2011 100,000 Spins "Hold It Against Me" Won
200,000 Spins "Till the World Ends" Won
"I Wanna Go" Won
300,000 Spins "Womanizer" Won
2005 BMI Film & TV Awards Best Original Song "Follow Me" Won
2008 Won
2008 Bambi Awards Best International Pop Star Britney Spears Won
2002 Barbie Barbie Award Won
2007 Basenotes Fragrance Awards Best Celebrity Fragrance for Women of the Year Curious Won
Fantasy Won
2008 Best Celebrity Women's Fragrance Won
2009 Won
2015 Best of Las Vegas Awards Best Overall Show Britney: Piece of Me Gold
Best Bachelorette Party Britney Spears Gold
2016 Best Singer/Musician Gold
Best Resident Performer Gold
Best Bachelorette Party Silver
Best Banchelor Party Silver
2017 Best Bachelorette Party Gold
Best Resident Performer Gold
Best Bachelor Party Gold
Best Production Show Britney: Piece of Me Gold
2011 Billboard Mid-Year Music Awards First-Half MVP Britney Spears Won
Best Dressed Nominated
Best Comeback Nominated
Best Song "Hold It Against Me" Won
Best Album Femme Fatale Won
Best Music Video "I Wanna Go" Won
Best Tour Femme Fatale Tour Won
2012 Most Anticipated Event The X Factor Won
2013 "Work Bitch" Won
2015 Most Buzzed-About Moment "Pretty Girls" (with Iggy Azalea) Nominated
1999 Billboard Music Awards Artist of the Year Britney Spears Nominated
Female Artist of the Year Won
Top New Artist Won
Top Billboard 200 Artist Nominated
Top Billboard Hot 100 Artist Won
Top Billboard 200 Album ...Baby One More Time Nominated
Female Albums Artist of the Year Won
Female Singles Artist of the Year Won
2000 Female Artist of the Year Britney Spears Nominated
Top Billboard 200 Artist Nominated
Albums Artist of the Year Oops!... I Did It Again Won
Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated
Biggest One-Week Sales of an Album Ever by a Female Artist Won
2001 Female Albums Artist of the Year Britney Nominated
2004 Top Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated
Mainstream Top 40 Artist of the Year Nominated
Top Hot 100 Artist Nominated
Top-Selling Dance Single of the Year "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) Won
2012 Top Dance/Electronic Song "Till the World Ends" Nominated
Top Dance Artist Britney Spears Nominated
2016 Millennium Award Won
2023 Top Dance/Electronic Song "Hold Me Closer" Nominated
2002 Billboard Music Video Awards Adult Contemporary: Best Clip of the Year "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" Nominated
2009 Billboard Touring Awards Top Touring Artist of the Decade Britney Spears Nominated
Top Tour The Circus Starring Britney Spears Nominated
2011 Femme Fatale Tour Nominated
2009 Billboard Year-End Awards Artist of the Year (Female) Britney Spears 7th place
2016 Bizarre Awards Woman of the Year ✢ Britney Spears Won
2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite CD ...Baby One More Time Nominated
Favorite Female New Artist Nominated
2001 Favorite Female Pop Artist Oops!... I Did It Again Won
Favorite Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Favorite CD Nominated
2009 Bravo A-List Awards A-List Album Circus Won
A-List Download "Circus" Won
A-List Artist of the Year Britney Spears Won
1999 Bravo Otto Best Female Singer Gold
2000 Gold
2001 Bronze
2008 Silver
2013 Super-BFFs Britney Spears & Miley Cyrus Nominated
2021 BreakOut Awards Breakout of the Year #FreeBritney movement Won
2018 BreakTudo Awards Best Summer Tour Artist Britney Spears Nominated
2023 International Collaboration of the Year "Hold Me Closer" Nominated
2024 British Book Awards Non-fiction: Narrative Book of the Year The Woman in Me Shortlisted
2000 Brit Awards Best International Female Solo Artist Britney Spears Nominated
International Breakthrough Act Nominated
2001 Best International Female Solo Artist Nominated
Best Pop Act Nominated
2000 CD:UK Best Singer Won
1999 CDDB Silicon CD Award Most Played Single in the World "...Baby One More Time" Won
2000 Capital Radio Awards Favorite International Female Artist Britney Spears Won
2001 Capricho Awards Best International Female Singer Won
2008 Won
Best International Music Video "Piece of Me" Won
2017 Celebmix Awards Philanthropist of the Year Britney Spears Nominated
2020 Biggest Inspiration Nominated
2023 Best Fandom The Britney Army Nominated
Biggest Inspiration Britney Spears Won
Pop Culture Moment of The Year The Woman in Me Nominated
2002 Channel Thailand Music Video Awards Popular International Music Video "I'm a Slave 4 U" Won
2004 Thailand Viewer's Choice "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) Won
Popular International Female Artist Britney Spears Won
2011 Nominated
1999 Comet Awards Best International Newcomer Won
2000 Best International Artist Won
2004 Nominated
Best International Video "Toxic" Nominated
2008 Queen of Pop 2008 Britney Spears Won
2002 Cosmopolitan Awards Fun, Fearless Female of the Year Won
2008 Ultimate Women of the Year Won
2009 Best Celebrity Fragrance for Women Hidden Fantasy Nominated
2010 Circus Fantasy Won
2013 Island Fantasy Nominated
2006 Covina Awards Best Female Artist Britney Spears Won
Best Pop Song "Someday (I Will Understand)" Won
2000 Danish Grammy Awards Foreign Newcomer of the Year Britney Spears Won
2010 Digital Song of the Year (Poland) Foreign Song "Womanizer" Won
2001 E! Awards Entertainer of the Year Britney Spears Nominated
2000 Echo Music Prize International Newcomer of the Year Nominated
International Rock/Pop Artist of the Year Nominated
2001 Won
International Rock/Pop Single of the Year "Lucky" Nominated
2023 Electronic Music Awards Dance Song of The Year (Radio) "Hold Me Closer" Nominated
Remix of The Year "Hold Me Closer (Joel Corry Remix)" Won
"Hold Me Closer (Dark Intensity Remix)" Nominated
2000 Emma-gaala Foreign Artist of the Year Britney Spears Nominated
2010 Nominated
2005 FHM Music & TV Awards Sexiest Video – Public's Choice "Toxic" Won
FiFi Awards Best Women's Perfume Curious Won
Consumer's Women Choice Awards — CosmoGirl! Won
CosmoGirl!Women's Luxe Finalist
2006 Fragrance of the Year – Women's Luxe Fantasy Finalist
2011 Women's Best Packaging of the Year Radiance Nominated
2016 Fragrance of the Year – Women's Popular Fantasy Initmate Edition Finalist
2019 Prerogative Finalist
Social Media Campaign of the Year Finalist
2005 Fragrance Foundation Awards 2005 Consumer Choice – Women's Curious Won
2023 Fragrance Hall of Fame Fantasy Won
1999 GAFFA Awards Best Foreign New Artist Britney Spears Won
2008 Best Foreign Female Act 5th place
2018 GLAAD Media Awards Vanguard Award Won
2005 GV Music & Fashion Awards Video of the Year "Toxic" Won
Best Female Album In the Zone Won
Best Pop Song Female Performance "Everytime" Won
Most Fashionable Artist Britney Spears Won
2005 Gaygalan Awards International Song of the Year "Toxic" Won
2006 Glammy Awards The Best Fragrances Curious Won
2007 Won
2008 Won
2009 Won
2010 Won
2003 Glamour Awards Woman of the Year ✢ Britney Spears Won
2010 International Musician/Solo Artist Nominated
2012 Nominated
2003 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Actress Crossroads Won
Worst Original Song "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" Won
"Overprotected" Nominated
Worst Screen Couple Lucy and Ben in Crossroads (with Anson Mount) Nominated
Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie Crossroads Nominated
2005 Worst Supporting Actress Fahrenheit 9/11 Won
2006 Most Tiresome Tabloid Targets Britney Spears, Kevin Federline, and Sean Preston Federline Nominated
2003 Golden Music Awards Best International Video "I’m Not a Girl, Not yet a Woman" Won
2023 Goodreads Choice Awards Best Memoir & Autobiography The Woman in Me Won
2000 Grammy Awards Best New Artist Britney Spears Nominated
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance "...Baby One More Time" Nominated
2001 "Oops!... I Did It Again" Nominated
Best Pop Vocal Album Oops!... I Did It Again Nominated
2003 Britney Nominated
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance "Overprotected" Nominated
2005 Best Dance Recording "Toxic" Won
2010 "Womanizer" Nominated
2018 Hollywood Beauty Awards Fragrance of the Year Fantasy in Bloom Won
1999 Hollywood Reporter Awards Best Female Artist Britney Spears Won
Best New Artist Won
2005 Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards Ten Best Foreign Sales Releases Greatest Hits: My Prerogative 2nd place
2000 Hungarian Music Awards Foreign Pop Album of the Year ...Baby One More Time Nominated
2001 Oops!... I Did It Again Nominated
2009 Foreign Dance-Pop Album of the Year Circus Nominated
2003 International Dance Music Awards Best Dance Video "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) Nominated
Best Pop Nominated
2005 Best Pop Dance Track "Toxic" Nominated
Best Dance Solo Artist Nominated
2008 Best Pop Dance Track "Gimme More" Nominated
Best Dance Solo Artist Nominated
2009 Best Pop Dance Track "Womanizer" Nominated
Best Music Video Nominated
Best Solo Artist Britney Spears Nominated
2010 Best Pop Dance Track "3" Nominated
Best Music Video Nominated
Best Solo Artist Britney Spears Nominated
2013 Best Commercial/Pop Dance Track "Scream & Shout" (with will.i.am) Nominated
2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards Best Fan Army Britney Spears Nominated
1999 J-Wave Awards Song of the Year "...Baby One More Time" 33rd place
2000 "Oops!... I Did It Again" 42nd place
2003 "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) 28th place
2004 "Toxic" 95th place
2007 "Gimme More" 88th place
2008 "Womanizer" 51st place
2011 "Hold It Against Me" 43rd place
2013 "Scream & Shout" (with will.i.am) 74th place
2000 Japan Gold Disc Awards International New Artist of the Year Britney Spears Won
2003 International Music Video of the Year Short-Form "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" Won
International Music Video of the Year Long-Form Britney Spears Live from Las Vegas Won
2004 International Rock/Pop Album of the Year In the Zone Won
2005 Greatest Hits: My Prerogative Won
International Music Videos of the Year Britney Spears: In the Zone Won
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative Won
1999 Juno Awards Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) ...Baby One More Time Nominated
2000 Oops!... I Did It Again Nominated
2010 International Album of the Year Circus Nominated
2011 LOS40 Music Awards Best International Artist Britney Spears Nominated
1988 LSU Tigers women's gymnastics Gymnast Won
2003 Lunas del Auditorio Best International Pop Singer Nominated
1999 M6 Awards Best Music Video "...Baby One More Time" Won
2000 MAMA Music Awards Best International Artist "Oops!... I Did It Again" Won
2002 "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" Nominated
2009 MP3 Music Awards Best Female Vocalist Song "If U Seek Amy" Nominated
2002 MTV Asia Awards Favorite Female Artist Britney Spears Won
2003 Favorite Video "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" Nominated
2005 Favorite Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
2005 MTV Australia Awards Best Female Nominated
Best Dance Video "Toxic" Nominated
Sexiest Video Nominated
2009 Best Moves "Circus" Won
2016 MTV Digital Days International Digital Army Britney Spears Won
1999 MTV Europe Music Awards Best Song "...Baby One More Time" Won
Best Pop Britney Spears Won
Best Female Won
Best Breakthrough Act Won
2000 Best Female Nominated
Best Song "Oops!... I Did It Again" Nominated
Best Pop Britney Spears Nominated
2001 Nominated
2002 Best Female Nominated
2004 Best Song "Toxic" Nominated
Best Pop Britney Spears Nominated
Best Female Won
2008 Album of the Year Blackout Won
Best Act of 2008 Britney Spears Won
Best Act Ever Nominated
2009 Best Video "Circus" Nominated
2011 Best North American Act Britney Spears Won
Best Worldwide Act Nominated
Best Pop Nominated
2006 MTV Italian Music Awards Best No. 1 of the Year "Do Somethin'" Nominated
2008 "Gimme More" Nominated
First Lady Award Britney Spears Nominated
2009 Nominated
Best No. 1 of the Year "Womanizer" Nominated
2011 Wonder Woman Award Britney Spears Nominated
2015 Artist Saga Nominated
2016 Won
2017 Won
MTV Award Star Nominated
2002 MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Dressed Crossroads Nominated
Best Female Breakthrough Performance Nominated
2021 Best Music Documentary Framing Britney Spears Nominated
2004 MTV Pilipinas Music Award Favorite International Video "Toxic" Nominated
2004 MTV Russia Music Awards Best International Artist Britney Spears Nominated
2003 MTV TRL Awards Evolution Award Nominated
Free Ride Award Nominated
First Lady Award Won
Gridlock Award Nominated
2004 First Lady Award Nominated
Gridlock Award Won
Rock the Mic Award Nominated
2008 Queen of TRL Won
Most Iconic Videos of All Time "...Baby One More Time" Won
Most Iconic Clips in TRL History Won
1999 MTV Video Music Awards Best Pop Video Nominated
Best Choreography in a Video Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
International Viewer's Choice (MTV Russia) Nominated
2000 Best Dance Video "(You Drive Me) Crazy" Nominated
Best Female Video "Oops!... I Did It Again" Nominated
Viewer's Choice Nominated
Best Pop Video Nominated
2001 Best Pop Video "Stronger" Nominated
2002 Best Female Video "I'm a Slave 4 U" Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Choreography in a Video Nominated
2003 Best Video From a Film "Boys (The Co-Ed Remix)" (featuring Pharrell Williams) Nominated
2004 Best Female Video "Toxic" Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Pop Video Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
2008 Best Female Video "Piece of Me" Won
Best Pop Video Won
Video of the Year Won
2009 Best Pop Video "Womanizer" Won
Video of the Year Nominated
Best Art Direction "Circus" Nominated
Best Choreography Nominated
Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Direction Nominated
Best Editing Nominated
2011 Best Choreography "Till the World Ends" Nominated
Best Pop Video Won
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award Britney Spears Won
2024 Most Iconic Performance in VMA History Madonna, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Missy Elliott performing at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards Nominated
2002 MTV Video Music Awards Japan Best Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
Best Pop Artist Nominated
2004 Best Collaboration "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
2008 "Gimme More" Nominated
Best Pop Video Nominated
2009 Video of the Year "Womanizer" Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
2002 MTV Video Music Awards Latin América Best International Pop Artist Britney Spears Nominated
2009 Nominated
Best Fan Club Won
Best Ringtone "Womanizer" Nominated
2004 MTV Video Music Brazil Awards Best International Video "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) Nominated
2005 "Do Somethin'" Nominated
2008 Best International Artist Britney Spears Nominated
2009 Won
2011 Nominated
2012 MTV Video Play Awards Most-Played Music Video of the Year "Till the World Ends" Platinum
"Hold It Against Me" Platinum
"I Wanna Go" Platinum
2003 MTV Wraps Up! 2003 Best Sales Team of the Year Britney Spears, Beyoncé, The Osbournes, and Halle Berry's Soda Pop squad Nominated
Live Performances of the Year Britney Spears, Madonna, and Christina Aguilera sings "Like a Virgin" at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards Won
Top Artist Pages Britney Spears Nominated
2012 MVPA Awards Best Pop Video "I Wanna Go" Nominated
"Till the World Ends" Nominated
1999 MuchMusic Video Awards Favorite International Artist "...Baby One More Time" Won
2000 Best International Video "Oops!... I Did It Again" Nominated
Favorite International Artist Nominated
2004 Best International Video "Toxic" Nominated
Favorite International Artist Nominated
2009 Best International Video "Womanizer" Nominated
Favorite International Artist Nominated
2011 Best International Video "Till the World Ends" Nominated
Favorite International Artist Nominated
2013 Best International Video "Scream & Shout" (with will.i.am) Nominated
2016 Music Choice Awards Icon Award ✢ Britney Spears Won
1999 Music Week Awards Highest Selling Singles Artist in the UK Won
2019 Marketing Campaign Won
2000 My VH1 Music Awards Best Stage Spectacle Nominated
Booty Shake Nominated
You Want Fries with That Album? Nominated
2001 Navel Academy Won
Is It Hot in Here or Is It Just My Video "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" Nominated
There's No "I" In "Team" "What's Going On" Won
2006 Big Mama Britney Spears Won
2009 Myx Music Award Favorite International Video "Womanizer" Nominated
2002 NME Awards Best Pop Act Britney Spears Nominated
2005 Worst Style Won
2008 Worst Album Blackout Won
2009 Circus Nominated
2008 NRJ Music Awards International Album of the Year Blackout Won
2009 International Video of the Year "Womanizer" Won
International Female Artist of the Year Britney Spears Won
2012 Nominated
2022 International Collaboration of the Year "Hold Me Closer" (with Elton John) Nominated
2018 National Music Publishers' Association Songwriting Achievement Award "Everytime" Gold
"Make Me" (featuring G-Eazy) Gold
"Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) Gold
"Work Bitch" Platinum
2002 Neil Bogart Memorial Fund Children's Choice Award Britney Spears Won
2006 New York Dog Award World's Worst Celebrity Dog Owner Won
2009 NewNowNext Awards Always Next, Forever Now Award Won
2009 Nickelodeon Brazil Kids' Choice Awards Personality of the Year Nominated
2000 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Singer Won
Favorite Song "(You Drive Me) Crazy" Nominated
2001 Favorite Female Singer Britney Spears Won
Favorite Song "Oops!... I Did It Again" Nominated
2002 Favorite Female Singer Britney Spears Nominated
Favorite Song "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" Nominated
2003 Favorite Female Singer Britney Spears Nominated
2005 Favorite Song "Toxic" Nominated
2004 Now! Music Awards Most Essential Song Won
Best Song Won
Best Video Won
2018 Best Song of the Last 35 Years "...Baby One More Time" Won
Best Song of the Decade '90s Won
Best Now Female Britney Spears Won
Best Song of the Decade 2000s "Toxic" Won
1992 Outer Critics Circle Awards Best Off-Broadway Musical The cast of Ruthless! Nominated
2000 People's Choice Awards Favorite Female Music Performer Britney Spears Nominated
2001 Nominated
2002 Nominated
2005 Nominated
2009 Favorite Scene Stealing Guest Star How I Met Your Mother Nominated
2010 Favorite Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
Favorite Pop Artist Nominated
2011 Favorite TV Guest Star Glee Nominated
2012 Favorite Album of the Year Femme Fatale Nominated
2013 Favorite Celebrity Judge The X Factor Nominated
2014 Favorite Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
Favorite Pop Artist Won
Favorite Music Fan Following Nominated
2016 Favorite Social Media Celebrity Won
2017 Favorite Pop Artist Won
Favorite Female Artist Won
Favorite Social Media Celebrity Won
Favorite Comedic Collaboration Britney Spears and Ellen DeGeneres Won
2018 The Concert Tour of 2018 Piece of Me Tour Nominated
2020 The Social Celebrity of 2020 Britney Spears Nominated
2021 The Social Celebrity of 2021 Won
2022 The Collaboration Song of 2022 "Hold Me Closer" (with Elton John) Nominated
2024 The Social Celebrity of 2024 Britney Spears Nominated
2001 PepsiCo Award People's Choice for Best Female Artist Britney Spears Won
2000 PPCA Awards Most Broadcast Artist Won
Most Broadcast Recordings "Sometimes" Won
"(You Drive Me) Crazy" Won
2001 Most Broadcast Artist Britney Spears Won
2004 Won
Most Broadcast Recordings "Toxic" Won
2005 Most Broadcast Artist Britney Spears Won
Most Broadcast Recordings "Everytime" Won
"My Prerogative" Won
"Do Somethin'" Won
2008 Most Broadcast Artist Britney Spears Won
Most Broadcast Recordings "Piece of Me" Won
"Gimme More" Won
2009 Most Broadcast Artist Britney Spears Won
Most Broadcast Recordings "Circus" Won
"If U Seek Amy" Won
"Womanizer" Won
2010 Most Broadcast Artist Britney Spears Won
Most Broadcast Recordings "3" Won
1999 Pollstar Awards Best New Artist Tour ...Baby One More Time Tour Nominated
2002 Creative Stage Production Dream Within a Dream Tour Nominated
2009 Most Creative Stage Production The Circus Starring Britney Spears Nominated
1999 Pop Corn Music Awards (Poland) Best International Artist Britney Spears Won
2011 PopCrush Fan Choice Awards Artist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year Femme Fatale Nominated
Song of the Year "Till the World Ends" Nominated
2012 Perfume of the Year Fantasy Twist Nominated
2014 Song of the Year "Work Bitch" Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
Best Music Documentary I Am Britney Jean Nominated
Biggest Music Comeback Britney Spears Runner-up
2015 Best Magazine Cover Britney Spears on Women's Health Won
2016 Best Album Glory Runner-up
Best Pop Collaboration "Make Me" (featuring G-Eazy) Nominated
Best Music Video "Slumber Party" (featuring Tinashe) 4th place
Best Social Media Britney Spears Runner-up
2002 Popstar Magazine Poptastic Female Singer Won
1999 Premios Amigo Best International New Comer Won
2004 Premios Oye! English Album of the Year In the Zone Nominated
English Record of the Year "Toxic" Nominated
2009 English Album of the Year Circus Nominated
English Record of the Year "Womanizer" Nominated
1999 Radio Music Awards Song of the Year "...Baby One More Time" Nominated
2001 Radio Disney Music Awards Best Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
2002 Nominated
2014 Favorite Song from a Movie or TV Show "Ooh La La" Nominated
Best Song That Makes You Smile Won
2017 Icon Award Britney Spears Won
1999 The Record of the Year Record of the Year "...Baby One More Time" Won
1999 Rennbahn Express Awards Song of the Year 3rd place
Star of the Year Britney Spears Won
Singer of the Year Won
Newcomer of the Year Won
2001 Rolling Stone Magazine Awards Artist of the Year Won
1999 Rockbjörnen Music Prize Foreign Artist of the Year Won
2008 Nominated
2004 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards Top Ten International Gold Songs "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) Gold
2005 "My Prerogative" Silver
2008 "Gimme More" Gold
2009 "Womanizer" Gold
2012 "Till the World Ends" Gold
2023 "Mind Your Business" Nominated
Top Female Singer Britney Spears Nominated
2009 Sa Sa Awards Best Celebrity Fragrance of the Year Fantasy Won
2010 Shorty Awards Celebrity of the Year Britney Spears Nominated
Best Humor Nominated
Best Apps Nominated
Best in Art Nominated
Best in Music Won
2011 Celebrity of the Year Nominated
Best in Innovation Nominated
Best in Entertainment Nominated
Best in Fashion Nominated
Best in Music Nominated
2012 Celebrity of the Year Nominated
Best Life Saving Hero Nominated
Best Mom Nominated
Best in Music Nominated
Best Singer Nominated
2013 Celebrity of the Year Nominated
Best Twitter Nominated
Best Singer Nominated
Best in Music Nominated
2014 Celebrity of the Year Nominated
Best Singer Nominated
Best in Music Nominated
Best Fashion Nominated
Best Brazil Nominated
2017 Best in Music Nominated
1999 Smash Hits Poll Winners Party Best New Act 4th place
Best Female Solo Star Won
Best Female Artist Won
Best Dress Female Artist Won
Best Female Haircut Won
Best Dancer in Pop Won
2000 Best Female Artist Won
Best Dancer in Pop Won
Best Dressed Female Won
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet Won
Best Haircut 7th place
Worst Female Singer 4th place
Worst Dressed Person 5th place
Best Single "Oops!... I Did It Again" 7th place
"Lucky" 10th place
Best Video 9th place
Worst Video 9th place
Worst Single 5th place
Best Album Oops!... I Did It Again 7th place
Worst Album 7th place
2001 Best Female Artist Britney Spears Won
2002 Best Female Solo Star Runner-up
Best International Act 4th place
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet 3rd place
2004 Best Solo Artist 3rd place
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet Runner-up
Favorite Ringtone "Toxic" Runner-up
Worst Dressed Star Britney Spears Runner-up
2005 Won
Flop Mop Runner-up
Smash Hits Hall of Fame Won
1992 Star Search Best Junior Vocalist Won
2002 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Actress Crossroads Nominated
Worst On-screen Couple Lucy and Ben in Crossroads (with Anson Mount) Nominated
Worst Original Song "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" Nominated
"Overprotected" Longlisted
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" Longlisted
"Boys" Longlisted
Most Distracting Celebrity Cameo Appearance The cast of Austin Powers in Goldmember Nominated
2004 Space Shower Music Awards Best International Female Video "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) Nominated
2003 Spin Awards Worst Song Won
Worst Dressed Britney Spears Won
Worst Solo Artist Won
2004 Runner-up
Worst Dressed Runner-up
2005 Worst Solo Artist Runner-up
Worst Dressed Won
2023 Spotify Plaques 1,000,000,000 Streams "Toxic" Won
1999 Teen Choice Awards Choice Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
Choice Breakout Artist Nominated
Choice Female Hottie Nominated
Choice Single "...Baby One More Time" Won
Choice Music Video Nominated
Choice Album ...Baby One More Time Won
2000 Choice Female Artist Britney Spears Won
Choice Female Hottie Won
Choice Single "Oops!... I Did It Again" Nominated
Choice Music Video Nominated
Choice Song of the Summer Nominated
Choice Album Oops!... I Did It Again Nominated
Choice Love Song "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" Nominated
2001 Choice Single "Stronger" Nominated
Choice Female Artist Britney Spears Won
Choice Female Hottie Nominated
2002 Choice Female Fashion Icon Nominated
Choice Female Artist Won
Choice Female Hottie Won
Choice Music – Single "I'm a Slave 4 U" Won
Choice Movie Actress – Drama/Action Adventure Crossroads Nominated
Choice Breakout Movie Actress Nominated
Choice Movie Chemistry Lucy and Ben in Crossroads (with Anson Mount) Nominated
2003 Choice Female Hottie Britney Spears Nominated
Choice Female Fashion Icon Nominated
2004 Choice Female Artist Nominated
Choice Female Hottie Nominated
Choice Music Tour The Onyx Hotel Tour Nominated
Choice Single "Toxic" Won
Choice Love Song "Everytime" Nominated
Choice Hook Up "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna) Nominated
2005 Choice TV Show: Reality Britney and Kevin: Chaotic Nominated
Choice TV: Female Personality Nominated
Choice Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
2007 Choice OMG! Moment Britney Spears shaving her head Won

2008 Choice Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
Choice Most Fanatic Fans Nominated
2009 Choice Female Artist Nominated
Ultimate Choice Award Won
Choice Music Tour The Circus Starring Britney Spears Nominated
Choice Single "Circus" Nominated
2011 Choice Female Summer Music Britney Spears Nominated
2014 Choice Social Media Queen Nominated
2015 Choice Music: Collaboration "Pretty Girls" (with Iggy Azalea) Nominated
Choice Female Music Nominated
Candie's Style Icon Britney Spears Won
2016 Choice Social Media Queen Nominated
Choice Twitter Nominated
Choice Instagrammer Nominated
1999 Teen Entertainment Awards Hottest Female Won
2000 Coolest MTV Video Nominated
Fave Female Artist Nominated
Most Stylish Female Artist Nominated
Best Untrue Gossip Nominated
1999 Teen People Awards 21 Hottest Stars Under 21 Won
2000 25 Hottest Stars Under 25 Won
Pop Princess of the Year Won
2001 25 Hottest Stars Under 25 Won
2000 TMF Awards (Belgium) Best International Female Artist Won
2005 Nominated
2009 Won
Best Pop International Won
Best Live International Won
1999 TMF Awards (Holland) Best International Newcomer Won
2000 Best International Female Artist Won
2001 Top of the Pops Awards Best Pop Act Nominated
2002 Top Fansite Artist Nominated
2003 Best Official Site 4th place
Most Gorge Girl 4th place
Shameless Exhibitionist Won
Gibbering Fool Runner-up
Most Annoying Voice Runner-up
Most Doogy Clobber 3rd place
2000 TVHits Awards Best Female Artist Won
2008 The Perezzies Most Improved Britney Spears Won
2009 Won
2007 Virgin Media Music Awards Disaster of the Year Britney Spears Runner-up
Best Album Blackout 3rd place
2008 Best Album Circus Runner-up
Best Track "Womanizer" Runner-up
Best International Act Britney Spears Runner-up
Legend of the Year 3rd place
Best Comeback Runner-up
2009 Best Solo Female Won
Twit of the Year Won
2021 Virgin Radio UK Awards The Ultimate Pride Anthem "Stronger" 9th place
1993 The Walt Disney Company Mousekeeter The Mickey Mouse Club Won
2008 The Weblog Awards Best Celebrity Blogger Britney Spears Nominated
2012 What Is Sexy? Awards Sexiest Songstress Won
2024 World of Wonder Best Book (The Reading is Fundamental Award) The Woman in Me Nominated
2000 World Music Awards World's Best-selling Dance Artist Britney Spears Won
World's Best-selling Female Pop Artist Won
2001 Won
2002 Nominated
2012 World's Best Female Artist Canceled
2014 World's Best Song "Work Bitch" Nominated
"Ooh La La" Nominated
"Scream & Shout" (with will.i.am) Nominated
"Perfume" Nominated
World's Best Album Britney Jean Nominated
World's Best Video "Work Bitch" Nominated
"Ooh La La" Nominated
"Scream & Shout" (with will.i.am) Nominated
"Perfume" Nominated
World's Best Female Artist Britney Spears Nominated
World's Best Entertainer of the Year Nominated
World's Best Live Act Nominated
World's Best Fanbase Won
2005 XM Satellite Radio Awards Dream Duets Nominated
1999 YoungStar Awards Best Young Recording Artist or Musical Group "...Baby One More Time" Won
2007 Z100 Awards Biggest Celebrity Scandal Britney Spears Hitting People with Her Car Runner-up
Most Overexposed Celebrity Britney Spears Won
2008 Runner-up
2009 3rd place
2010 Favorite Glee Episode "Britney/Brittany" Won
2011 Collaboration of the Year "S&M" (remix) (with Rihanna) Won
Favorite Fan Site Britney Spears 3rd place
2002 Zamu Music Awards Best International Artist Won
1999 Žebřík Music Awards Best International Průser 3rd place
2000 Best International Průser 4th place
2001 Best International Průser Nominated
2002 Best International Průser 5th place
2003 Best International Průser 3rd place
2004 Best International Průser 5th place
2005 Best International Průser 4th place
2006 Best International Průser 5th place
2007 Best International Průser Won
2008 Best International Female Nominated
Best International Průser Won
2009 Best International Průser 4th place

Other accolades

Spears Leaning backward from a revolving pole with her "I'm a Slave 4 U" outfitSpears's wax figures at the London Madame TussaudsThe monuments of Spears are coral-pink terrazzo five-point stars rimmed with brass (not bronze, an oft-repeated inaccuracy) inlaid into a charcoal-colored terrazzo backgroundSpears's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

State and cultural honors

Key
Indicates an honor Britney Spears was considered for only
State and cultural honors for Spears
Country Year Honor Ref.
United States 1992 Miss Talent USA
1993 Outstanding Achievement in The Mickey Mouse Club
‡ April 24, Kentwood, Louisiana (Britney Spears's Day)
1999 Outstanding Achievement Honor by Hammond Square Mall
‡ July 10, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana (Britney Spears's Day)
Inducted into the Young Hollywood Hall of Fame (Music Artist Category)
2000 Key to Camden County
2003 Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame (Recording Category)
2006 Daniel Edwards's sculpture of Britney Spears giving birth
2011 ‡ March 29, San Francisco (Britney Spears's Day)
2012 Handprint on Grauman's Chinese Theatre
2014 ‡ November 5, Las Vegas (Britney Spears's Day)
Key to Las Vegas
2017 Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation's Britney Spears Campus
Other tributes to Spears
Country Year Category Ref.
Thailand 2018 Madame Tussauds (wax figures)
United States 2006
2009
2015
2017
United Kingdom 2009
2013

World records

Name of publication, year the record was awarded, name of the record, and the name of the record holder
Publication Year World record Record holder R. Status Ref.
Guinness World Records 2000 Best-selling album by a teenage solo artist ...Baby One More Time Record
Teenage female solo artist with most number-one hits (US artist) Britney Spears Record
2001 Most UK number-one singles by a teenage solo artist Record
Fastest-selling album by a teenage solo artist Oops!... I Did It Again Record
2003 Highest annual earnings ever for a female singer Britney Spears Eliminated
Best-selling teenage artist Record
Most expensive TV advertising campaign ($8.1 million) Record
2004 First female artist to debut at number one with their first four albums in US Record
Best start on the US album chart by a female artist Record
2005 Largest TV audience for a performance (340 million viewers) Record
Biggest-selling teenage artist Record
2007 Most searched person on the Internet Eliminated
2010 Youngest female to have five number-one studio albums Record
2011 Most products placement in a music video "Hold It Against Me" Eliminated

Notes

  1. "Toxic" also won an Ivor Novello Award and an ASCAP Pop Music Award. However, Spears was not credited as a songwriter. The song was written by Cathy Dennis, Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, and Henrik Jonback.
  2. The awards seek to recognise the world best composers and songwriters. However, Spears was not credited as a songwriter for "Sometimes", "(You Drive Me) Crazy", "Circus", "3", "Hold It Against Me", "Till the World Ends", and "I Wanna Go"—all of which won multiple times at the BMI Pop Awards & BMI London Awards in 2000, 2001, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, respectively.
  3. "Follow Me" was recorded by Jamie Lynn Spears as the theme song for Zoey 101, however in this category the nomination is credited to the songwriters. The song was written and produced by Britney Spears herself.
  4. Tied with Celine Dion.
  5. The GV Music & Fashion Awards, also known as Groovevolt, was an online music award established by the Groovevolt.com. The website's leading music sites with more than 7.5 million page views and more than 500,000 uniqueusers each month–the website's partnerships with Bertelsmann Music Group
  6. Tied with Madonna in Swept Away.
  7. Awards and nominations Spears has received as a producer.
  8. The Hollywood Beauty Awards (HBAs) is the annual award show recognizes the architects of beauty in hair, makeup, photography and styling in Film, TV and Music, as well as artists who create celebrity looks for the red carpet and editorial.
  9. This is the ABC version released, there is also a MTV version titled Britney: In the Zone & Out All Night which has won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Single Camera Editing in 2004. However, the award is credited to William Knight and not the performer.
  10. Previously knowns as TRL Awards from 2006—2012.
  11. Formerly known as MTV Movie Awards.
  12. MVPA Awards honor the best music videos in a variety of aspects, which includes music video production and post-production companies, as well as individuals—directors, producers, cinematographers, choreographers, stylists, production designers, editors, colorists, animators, and others. Spears's music videos have been nominated a few times in 2002, 2003, and 2004. However, the award is credited to the production of her music videos.
  13. Marjan Malakpour was awarded Best Styling for her work on "Till the World Ends".
  14. Shared with Laura Bell Bundy, Natalie Portman, Donna English, Susan Mansur and Joel Vig.
  15. The Dream Within a Dream Tour was recorded and broadcast on HBO, titled as Britney Spears Live from Las Vegas, and won an Emmy Award in Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special category at the 54th Primetime Emmy Awards. However, the award is credited to Camera Operator, Video Control, and Technical Director, and not the performer.
  16. Formerly known as PopCrush Music Awards.
  17. The RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards is an annual award show presented at RTHK Studio 1 that honors the best in international and national music established in 1989.
  18. Shared with Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, Steven Spielberg, and John Travolta.
  19. Shared with Heather Morris.
  20. This episode was the most-watched episode of the Glee series with 13.51 million viewers.
  21. Edwards titled the piece Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston, explaining that it symbolized Spears' decision to put childbirth ahead of her career.
  22. The number-one singles are "...Baby One More Time", "Born to Make You Happy", and "Oops!... I Did It Again".
  23. Spears held this record for five years before she lost it to Beyoncé in 2008.
  24. Spears's commercials for Pepsi Cola.
  25. Madonna, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Missy Elliott performance at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.
  26. Spears held this record for five years before she lost it to Lady Gaga in 2011.
  27. Spears only held this record for a short time. Later, Guinness World Records officially declared this record belongs to Lady Gaga and Beyoncé for "Telephone".

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