List of awards and nominations received by Future

This is a list of awards and nominations received by American rapper Future.

Future awards and nominations
Future in 2014
Future in 2014
Totals[a]
Wins10
Nominations89
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.

He earned his first Grammy in a tie for Best Rap Performance at the 2019 Grammy Awards. He also has received numerous awards and nominations throughout his career as a rapper and musician. Drake's 2016 album Views, which includes a song featuring Future, was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2017 Grammy Awards. Future's frequent collaboration with Drake has won him an award of Best Group at the BET Awards in 2016. He has also won the award for Best Mixtape (2015) and Best Club Banger (2014) at the BET Hip Hop Awards for his mixtape 56 Nights and song "Move That Dope" respectively. His music video for the song "DnF" with P Reign and Drake has won him the Best Hip Hop Video award at the Much Music Video Awards in 2015. Future has received many nominations at the BET Awards and BET Hip Hop Awards from 2011 until 2017, and at the MTV Awards and Billboard Music Awards.

Awards and nominations

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Award Year Work Category Result Ref.
African Entertainment Awards USA 2022 "Wait for U" (with Drake and Tems) Best Collaboration Nominated [1]
American Music Awards 2016 Himself Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist Nominated [2]
What a Time to Be Alive (with Drake) Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album Nominated [2]
2020 "Life Is Good" (with Drake) Favorite Music Video Nominated [3]
2022 Himself Favorite Male Hip-Hop Artist Nominated [4]
I Never Liked You Favorite Hip Hop Album Nominated
"Wait for U" (with Drake and Tems) Collaboration of the Year Nominated
Favorite Hip-Hop Song Won
BET Awards 2012 Himself Best New Artist Nominated [5]
2013 Best Male Hip-Hop Artist Nominated [6]
2014 Nominated [7]
2016 Nominated [8]
"Where Ya At" (with Drake) Best Collaboration Nominated
Coca-Cola Viewer's Choice Nominated
Future and Drake Best Group Won
2017 Himself Best Male Hip-Hop Artist Nominated [9]
2018 "Top Off" (with DJ Khaled, Jay-Z and Beyoncé) Best Collaboration Nominated [10]
2020 Himself Best Male Hip Hop Artist Nominated [11]
"Life is Good" (with Drake) Best Collaboration Nominated
Coca-Cola Viewer's Choice Nominated
2022 Himself Best Male Hip Hop Artist Nominated [12]
"Way 2 Sexy" (with Drake & Young Thug) Best Collaboration Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
BET Hip Hop Awards 2011 "Racks"
(with YC Worldwide)
Best Club Banger Nominated
2012 "Same Damn Time" Nominated
2013 "Bugatti"
(with Ace Hood and Rick Ross)
Nominated [13]
Best Featured Verse Nominated
Best Collabo, Duo or Group Nominated
2014 "Move That Dope"
(with Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino)
Nominated [14]
Best Club Banger Won
Best Hip Hop Video Nominated
People's Champ Award Nominated
Honest Album of the Year Nominated
Himself MVP of the Year Nominated
2015 Nominated [15]
"Fuck Up Some Commas" Best Club Banger Nominated
People's Champ Award Nominated
56 Nights Best Mixtape Won
Beast Mode Nominated
Monster Nominated
2016 Purple Reign Nominated [16]
Himself MVP of the Year Nominated
Best Live Performer Nominated
Hustler of the Year Nominated
Made-You-Look Award Nominated
"I Got the Keys"
(with DJ Khaled and Jay-Z)
Best Hip Hop Video Nominated
Best Collabo, Duo or Group Nominated
"Jumpman"
(with Drake)
Nominated
DS2 Album of the Year Nominated
2017 "Mask Off" Best Hip Hop Video Nominated [17]
Single of the Year Nominated
Future Album of the Year Nominated
Himself Made-You-Look Award (Best Hip Hop Style) Nominated
2018 "1000"
(with N.E.R.D)
Impact Track Nominated [18]
Beast Mode 2 Best Mixtape Nominated
2020 "Life Is Good"
(with Drake)
Best Hip Hop Video Won [19]
Best Collaboration Nominated
"Roses (Remix)"
(with Saint Jhn)
Best Featured Verse Nominated
High Off Life Album of the Year Nominated
Himself Hip Hop Artist of the Year Nominated
2021 Future & Drake Best Duo/Group Nominated [20]
2022 I Never Liked You Hip Hop Album of the Year Nominated [21]
"Wait for U"
(with Drake & Tems)
Best Hip Hop Video Nominated
Best Collaboration Won
"Way 2 Sexy"
(with Drake & Young Thug)
Nominated
Best Hip Hop Video Nominated
Himself Hip Hop Artist of the Year Nominated
Billboard Music Award 2016 What a Time to Be Alive (with Drake) Top Rap Album Nominated
Himself Top Rap Artist Nominated
2017 Nominated
Top Male Artist Nominated
Top Rap Tour Nominated
2021 "Life Is Good" (with Drake) Top Streaming Song Nominated
2022 "Way 2 Sexy" (with Drake & Young Thug) Top Rap Song Nominated
Brit Awards 2017 Future & Drake International Group Nominated [26]
Grammy Awards 2017 Views (as a featured artist) Album of the Year Nominated [27]
2019 "King's Dead" (with Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, and James Blake) Best Rap Song Nominated [28]
Best Rap Performance Won
2021 "Life Is Good" (with Drake) Best Music Video Nominated [29]
2023 "Pushin P" (with Gunna and Young Thug) Best Rap Performance Nominated [30]
Best Rap Song Nominated
"Wait for U" (with Drake and Tems) Nominated
Best Melodic Rap Performance Won
"Beautiful" (with DJ Khaled and SZA) Nominated
I Never Liked You Best Rap Album Nominated
2024 "Scientists & Engineers" (with Killer Mike, André 3000 and Eryn Allen Kane) Best Rap Performance Won [31]
2025 "Like That" (with Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar) Best Rap Performance Pending
Best Rap Song Pending
"We Still Don't Trust You" (with Metro Boomin and The Weeknd) Best Melodic Rap Performance Pending
"We Don't Trust You" (with Metro Boomin) Best Rap Album Pending
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2016 Future Hip-Hop Artist of the Year Nominated [32]
2017 Nominated [33]
2018 Nominated [34]
2021 "Life Is Good" (with Drake) Best Lyrics Nominated [35]
Best Music Video Nominated
Hip-Hop Song of the Year Nominated
2022 "Way 2 Sexy" (with Drake and Tems) Nominated [36]
Much Music Video Awards 2015 "DnF" (with P Reign and Drake) Best Hip Hop Video Won [37]
2017 Himself International Artist of the Year Nominated [38]
MTV Video Music Awards 2017 "Mask Off" Best Editing Nominated [39]
2020 "Life is Good" (with Drake) Video of the Year Nominated [40]
Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Hip-Hop Nominated
2022 "Wait for U" (with Drake and Tems) Nominated [41]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2016 Himself Best Hip Hop Nominated [42][43]
2017 Nominated [44]
NAACP Image Awards 2021 "Life Is Good" (with Drake) Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song Nominated [45]
People's Choice Awards 2020 Music Video of 2020 Nominated [46]
Collaboration Song of 2020 Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 2018 "End Game"(with Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran) Choice Collaboration Nominated [47]

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