List of awards and nominations received by Fergie

Fergie is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, fashion designer and actress. She has won a total of 70 (career solo and Black Eyed Peas) awards.

Fergie awards and nominations
Totals[a]
Wins70
Nominations170
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.

ALMA Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2009 The Black Eyed Peas Year in Music Special Achievement Honoree[1] Nominated

American Music Awards

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The American Music Awards are an award show created in 1973.

Year Recipient Award Result
2003 The Black Eyed Peas Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Band/Duo/Group Nominated
2005 Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Won
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Band/Duo/Group Won
2006 Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Band/Duo/Group Won
Favourite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group Won
Monkey Business (Black Eyed Peas album) Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album Won
2007 Fergie Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Won
Artist Of The Year Nominated
2009 The E.N.D (Black Eyed Peas album) Favorite Soul/R&B Album Nominated
The Black Eyed Peas Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group Won
Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Won
2010 Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Won

ASCAP

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Year Recipient Award Result
2008 Big Girls Don't Cry" Song of the Year[2] Won
Big Girls Don't Cry Most Performed Song[3] Won
"Fergalicious" Most Performed Song[3] Won
"Glamorous" Most Performed Song[3] Won
2009 "Clumsy" Most Performed Song[4] Won
2009 "Big Girls Don't Cry" Most Performed Song[4] Won
2011 I Gotta Feeling {Black Eyed Peas song} Most Performed Song[5] Won
Imma Be (Black Eyed Peas song) Most Performed Song[5] Won
Meet Me Halfway (Black Eyed Peas song) Most Performed Song[5] Won
2012 "Just Can't Get Enough" (Black Eyed Peas song) Most Performed Song[6] Won
All of the Lights (Kanye West song) Award-winning R&B/hip-hop song[7] Won

Berlin Music Video Awards

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Berlin Music Video Awards is an annual festival and networking event that puts creators working behind the camera in the spotlight.The event takes place in Berlin, Germany and consists of music video marathons, live performances, filmmaking workshops and networking events.[8] Creators can apply to several different categories including: Best Animation, Best Song, Best Narrative, Best Concept, Best Director, Best Editor, Best Experimental, Best Visual Effects, Most Trashy, Most Bizarre, Best Production Company, Best Low Budget and Best Art Director. The winners of each category, picked by a professional jury panel, compete in the finals, the Best Music Video and the main prize is 3.000€.[9] Berlin Music Video Awards was founded in 2013 by a producer and event planner Aviel Silook.

Year Recipient Award Result
2018 "Love Is Blind" Best Animation[10] Nominated

BET Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2010 The Black Eyed Peas Best Group Nominated

Billboard Women in Music

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Established in 2007, the Billboard Women in Music recognizes influential female artists and music executives who have made significant contributions to the business and who, through their work and continued success, inspire generations of women to take on increasing responsibilities within the field.

Year Recipient Award Result
2010 Fergie Woman of the Year Won

BRIT Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2004 The Black Eyed Peas Best Pop Act[11] Nominated
International Group[11] Nominated
2006 International Group[12] Nominated
2010 The E.N.D (Black Eyed peas album) International Album[13] Nominated
2011 The Black Eyed Peas International Group[citation needed] Nominated

Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 The Black Eyed Peas Popular International Group Won
2011 Popular International Group Won

ECHO Awards, Germany

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 The Black Eyed Peas Best International Pop/Rock Group Nominated
2010 Best International Pop/Rock Group[14] Nominated

Do Something Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2011 Fergie Do Something Style[15] Nominated

Glamour Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2010 Fergie Glamour Woman of The Year[16] Won

Grammy Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2004 "Where is the Love?" (The Black Eyed Peas song with Justin Timberlake) Best Rap/Sung Collaboration[17] Nominated
Record of the Year Nominated
2005 "Let's Get It Started" (with The Black Eyed Peas) Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Won
Record of the Year Nominated
2006 "Don't Phunk with My Heart" (with The Black Eyed Peas) Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Won
Best Rap Song Nominated
"Gone Going" (The Black Eyed Peas song with Jack Johnson) Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
"Don't Lie" (with The Black Eyed Peas) Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Nominated
2007 "My Humps" (with The Black Eyed Peas) Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Won
"Mas Que Nada" (with Sérgio Mendes and The Black Eyed Peas) Best Urban/Alternative Performance Nominated
2008 "Big Girls Don't Cry" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
2010 "I Gotta Feeling" (with The Black Eyed Peas) Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Won
Record of the Year Nominated
"Boom Boom Pow" (with The Black Eyed Peas) Best Short Form Music Video Won
Best Dance Recording Nominated
"The E.N.D." (with The Black Eyed Peas) Best Pop Vocal Album Won
Album of the Year Nominated
2012 "All of the Lights" (with Kanye West, Rihanna and Kid Cudi) Song of the Year Nominated
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Won
Best Rap Song Won

IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2005 Monkey Business (Black Eyed peas album) Top 10 Best Selling Foreign Albums[18] Won

Juno Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 Monkey Business (Black Eyed Peas album)[19] International Album Of The Year Won
2008 The Dutchess International Album of the Year[20] Nominated
2010 The E.N.D (Black Eyed Peas album) International Album Of The Year Nominated

Mnet Asian Music Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2005 "Don't Lie" (Black Eyed Peas song) Best International Artist[21] Won

MOBO Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 The Black Eyed Peas Best Group[22] Won
2010 Best International Act[23] Nominated

MTV Awards

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Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica

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Year Recipient Award Result
2007 Fergie Mejor Artista Nuevo Internacional (Best New International Artist)[24] Won

MTV Asia Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 The Black Eyed Peas Favorite Pop Act Nominated

MTV Australia Music Video Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 "Don't Phunk with my Heart" (Black Eyed Peas video) Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
2008 Fergie Favorite International Artist[25] Nominated
"Clumsy" Music Video of the Year[26] Nominated
2007 "Fergalicious" Sexiest Video[27] Won
"Fergalicious" Best Female Artist[28] Nominated
"London Bridge" Best Hip-Hop Video[28] Nominated

MTV Europe Music Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2004 Elephunk Best Album[29] Nominated
The Black Eyed Peas Best Group[29] Nominated
Best Pop Act[29] Won
2005 Best Pop Act[30] Won
Best Group Nominated
2006 Best Group[31] Nominated
2009 Best Group Nominated
"I Gotta Feeling" (Black Eyed peas song) Best Song Nominated

MTV Russia Music Award

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Year Recipient Award Result
2005 The Black Eyed Peas Best International Act[32] Won
2006 Won

MTV Video Music Awards Japan

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Year Recipient Award Result
2008 "Big Girls Don't Cry" Best Female Video[33] Won

MTV Video Music Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2004 "Hey Mama" (Black Eyed Peas song) Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Choreography in a Video Won
2005 "Dont Phunk with my Heart" (Black Eyed Peas song) Best Group Video Nominated
2006 "My Humps" (Black Eyed Peas song) Best Hip-Hop Video Won
Ringtone of the Year Nominated
2007 Fergie Female Artist of the Year Won
2016 "M.I.L.F. $" Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Editing Nominated

MTV Music Video Awards Japan

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Year Recipient Award Result
2004 "Where is the Love?" (Black Eyed Peas video) Best Group Video Nominated
2005 "Let's Get It Started" (Black Eyed Peas video) Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
2006 "Don't Phunk with my Heart" (Black Eyed Peas video) Best Group Video Nominated
Best Pop Video Nominated
The E.N.D (Black Eyed peas album) Album of the Year Nominated
2010 "I Gotta Feeling" (Black Eyed peas song) Best Karaokee! Song Nominated
"My Humps" (Black Eyed peas video) Best Group Video Nominated
2011 "The Time (Dirty Bit)" Best Group Video[34] Nominated

MuchMusic Video Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2005 "Let's Get It Started" (Black Eyed Peas song) People's Choice: Favorite International Group[35] Nominated
Best International Video - Group[35] Nominated
2006 "My Humps" (Black Eyed peas song) Best International Group[36] Nominated
People's Choice: Favorite International Group[36] Nominated
2007 "Fergalicious" Best International Video – Artist'[37] Won
Fergie People's Choice: Favorite International Artist[37] Nominated
2008 "Clumsy" Best International Video – Artist[38] Nominated
"Big Girls Don't Cry" MuchMusic.com Most Watched Video[38] Nominated
2009 "Boom Boom Pow" (with the Black Eyed Peas video) International Video of the Year - Group[39] Won
2010 "I Gotta Feeling" (Black Eyed peas video) International Video of the Year - Group[40] Nominated

NAACP Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 The Black Eyed Peas Outstanding Duo or Group[41] Nominated
2010 Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration Won
"Boom Boom Pow" (Black Eyed Peas video) Outstanding Music Video Nominated
2011 The Black Eyed Peas Outstanding Group/Duo or Collaboration[42] Nominated

NewNowNext Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2013 Fergie Honor - Always Next, Forever Now Award[43] Won

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 The Black Eyed Peas Favorite Music Group Nominated
2007 Favorite Music Group[44] Won
2008 Fergie Favorite Female Singer Nominated
Big Girls Don't Cry Best Song[44] Nominated
2010 The Black Eyed Peas Favorite Music Group[44] Won
"I Gotta Feeling" (Black Eyed peas song) Favorite Song[45] Nominated
2011 The Black Eyed Peas Favorite Music Group[44] Won
2012 The Black Eyed Peas Favorite Music Group[46] Nominated

Meus Prêmios Nick, Brazil

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Year Recipient Award Result
2007 Fergie Best International Artist Won

NRJ Music Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 Monkey Business (Black Eyed peas album) International Album Of The Year[47] Won
The Black Eyed Peas International Group Of The Year[47] Won
2007 The Black Eyed Peas International Group Of The Year Nominated
2008 Fergie International Female Artist of the Year Nominated
2010 The Black Eyed Peas International Group Of The Year Nominated
The E.N.D (Black Eyed peas album) International Album Of The Year Nominated
"I Gotta Feeling" (Black Eyed peas song) International Song Of The Year[48] Won
2011 The Black Eyed Peas International Group Of The Year[49] Won
Concert Of The Year[49] Won
2012 The Black Eyed Peas International Group Of The Year Nominated

NRJ Radio Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2004 "Where is the Love?" (Black Eyed Peas song) Best International Song Won

People's Choice Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 The Black Eyed Peas Favorite Group[50] Nominated
2007 Favorite Group[50] Nominated
2008 Fergie Female Singer[50] Nominated
"Big Girls Don't Cry" Favorite Pop Song[50] Nominated
2009 "Labels or Love" Favorite Song From a Soundtrack[50] Nominated
2010 The Black Eyed Peas Favorite Pop Act[50] Nominated

Premios 40 Principales

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The Premios 40 Principales is an annual Spanish awards show that recognises the people and works of pop musicians.

Year Recipient Award Result
2009 The Black Eyed Peas Best International Artist[51] Won
"I Gotta Feeling" (Black Eyed peas song) Best International Song[51] Won

Radio Music Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2005 The Black Eyed Peas Artist of the Year/Mainstream Hit Radio[52] Nominated

Rock (The Vote) Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2005 The Black Eyed Peas Patrick Lippert Award[53] Won

Satellite Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2009 Nine cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Sophia Loren, Judi Dench, Nicole Kidman, Penélope Cruz, Fergie and Kate Hudson Satellite Award for Best Cast – Motion Picture[54] Won

Soul Train Music Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 "My Humps (Black Eyed Peas song)" Best Soul/R&B or Rap Dance Cut[55] Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards

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Year Work Category Result
2009 Nine Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture[54] Nominated

Teen Choice Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2004 "Where is the Love?" (Black Eyed Peas song) Rap/Hip-Hop Track Won
2005 "Don't Phunk With My Heart" (Black Eyed Peas song) Party Starter Won
2006 The Black Eyed Peas Rap Artist Won
2007 Fergie Choice Female Artist[56] Won
2009 Choice Celebrity Dancer[57] Nominated
"Boom Boom Pow" (Black Eyed Peas song) Rap/Hip-Hop track Won
The E.N.D (Black Eyed Peas album) Group Album Nominated
2010 The Black Eyed Peas Best Group Nominated
2011 Choice Music: Group[58] Nominated
"Just Cant Get Enough" Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Track[58] Nominated
"The Time (Dirty Bit)" Choice Music: Single[58] Nominated

TMF Awards (Netherlands)

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Year Recipient Award Result
2006 The Black Eyed Peas Best Act International Won

UK Music Video Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2016 "M.I.L.F. $" Best Production Design Nominated

Vibe Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2005 The Black Eyed Peas Best Group[59] Nominated

Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2009 Nine cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Sophia Loren, Judi Dench, Nicole Kidman, Penélope Cruz, Fergie and Kate Hudson Best Ensemble Nominated

World Music Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2005 The Black Eyed Peas Best Selling Pop Group Nominated
2007 Fergie World's Best Selling R&B Artist Nominated
World's Best Selling New Artist Nominated
2010 The E.N.D (Black Eyed peas album) Best Selling Album Nominated
2010 "I Gotta Feeling" (Black Eyed peas song) Best Selling Single Nominated

Young Entertainer Awards

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Year Recipient Award Result
2016 Fergie Lifetime Achievement Award Won

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