List of awards and nominations received by Hyuna

This is a list of awards and nominations received by South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper and model Kim Hyun-ah, known mononymously as Hyuna.

Hyuna awards and nominations
Hyuna in December 2017
Totals[a]
Wins29
Nominations80
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.

She debuted as a member of the girl group Wonder Girls in February 2007. After leaving the ensemble shortly after, Hyuna subsequently left JYP Entertainment and joined the girl group 4Minute, under Cube Entertainment. 4Minute debuted in June 2009 and went on to become one of the most popular girl groups in the country. In 2010, Hyuna began a solo career with a style she described as "performance-oriented music".[1] Her debut single "Change" charted at number-two on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart.

In 2011, Hyuna gained wider public recognition with the release of her first extended play Bubble Pop!. The title track sold more than three million digital copies and she became the first female K-pop solo artist to reach 100 million views on a single music video on YouTube. Later the same year, she formed the duo Trouble Maker with former Beast member Hyunseung, releasing the hit single "Trouble Maker". In 2012, she appeared in a successful duet rendition of Psy's worldwide hit "Gangnam Style" and later released her second extended play Melting, which featured the number-one single "Ice Cream". Her next two extended plays A Talk and A+ yielded the successful singles "Red" and "Roll Deep", respectively. Following 4Minute's disbandment in mid-2016, she released her fifth extended play A'wesome, which was supported by her first concert tour The Queen's Back. In 2017, she was involved in the trio Triple H with Pentagon members Hui and E'Dawn before releasing her sixth extended play Following and her first single album Lip & Hip.

In 2018, Hyuna ended her contract with Cube Entertainment after several internal conflicts,[2][3] and signed with Psy's P Nation the following year.[4] Her first digital single under P Nation Flower Shower became her seventh top-ten entry on the US Billboard World Digital Song Sales. In 2021, Hyuna released her seventh extended play I'm Not Cool. In September, Hyuna and Dawn collaborated to release their duet extended play 1+1=1.[5] In 2022, Hyuna released her eighth extended play Nabillera which is her last solo released under P Nation following her departure from the company in August 2022.[6][7]

Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s) / work(s) Result Ref.
Asia Artist Awards 2021 Female Solo Singer Popularity Award Hyuna Nominated [8]
Asian Pop Music Awards[A] 2020 Outstanding Singers of the Year Won [10]
2021 People's Choice Award (Overseas) "I'm Not Cool" Won [11]
"Ping Pong" (with Dawn) Won
Top 20 Albums of the Year (Overseas) I'm Not Cool Won
Top 20 Songs of the Year (Overseas) "I'm Not Cool" Won
"Ping Pong" (with Dawn) Won
Best Collaboration (Overseas) Won
Album of the Year (Overseas) I'm Not Cool Nominated [12]
Song of the Year (Overseas) "I'm Not Cool" Nominated
Best Dance Performance (Overseas) Nominated
Best Female Artist I'm Not Cool Nominated
2022 People's Choice Award (Overseas) "Nabillera" Won [13][14]
Top 20 Albums of the Year (Overseas) Nabillera Won
Top 20 Songs of the Year (Overseas) "Nabillera" Won
Album of the Year (Overseas) Nabillera Nominated
Song of the Year (Overseas) "Nabillera" Nominated
Best Dance Performance (Overseas) Nominated
Best Female Artist Nabillera Nominated
Brand Customer Loyalty Awards 2021 Best Female Solo Artist Hyuna Nominated [15]
COSMO Glam Night 2019 COSMO Camera Award Won
European K-POP / J-POP Music Award 2015 Best TV Stage Performance "Now" (with Hyunseung) Won
Golden Disc Awards 2012 Best Dance Performance "Trouble Maker" (with Hyunseung) Won
2014 Digital Bonsang "Red" Won [16]
2022 Digital Song Bonsang "I'm Not Cool" Nominated [17]
Seezn Most Popular Artist Award Hyuna Nominated [18]
Gaon Chart Music Awards 2010 Streaming Award "Change" Won
2022 Song of the Year – January "I'm Not Cool" Nominated [19]
Mubeat Global Choice Award – Female Hyuna Nominated [20]
Hanteo Music Awards 2021 Artist Award – Female Solo Nominated [21]
Herald Donga TV Lifestyle Awards 2012 Hot Icon Award Won [22]
KBS World Radio Awards 2021 Solo Artist of The Year Hyuna Nominated
Korea First Brand Awards[a] 2022 Female Solo Singer Nominated [24]
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2010 Best Dance Performance – Solo "Change" Nominated
2011 "Bubble Pop!" Won
2012 "Ice Cream" Nominated
Best Collaboration "Trouble Maker" (with Hyunseung) Won
Song of the Year "Ice Cream" Nominated
2014 "Red" Nominated
Best Dance Performance – Solo Nominated
Artist of the Year Hyuna Nominated
Best Female Artist Nominated
2015 UnionPay Artist of the Year Nominated
Best Female Artist Nominated
UnionPay Song of the Year "Roll Deep" Nominated
Best Dance Performance – Solo Won [25]
2016 Best Dance Performance – Solo "How's This?" Nominated
UnionPay Song of the Year Nominated
UnionPay Artist of the Year Hyuna Nominated
2017 Song of the Year "Babe" Nominated
Best Dance Performance – Solo Nominated
2018 Best Dance Performance – Solo "Lip & Hip" Nominated
2021 Song of the year "I'm Not Cool Nominated [26]
Best Dance Performance – Solo Nominated
TikTok Favorite Moment Hyuna Nominated [27]
Worldwide Fans' Choice Top 10 Shortlisted [28]
Melon Music Awards 2012 Global Star Award Nominated
Hot Trend Song "Trouble Maker" (with Hyunseung) Won
2017 MBC Music Star Award Hyuna Won
Mnet 20's Choice Awards 2012 20's Performance Won [29]
SBS MTV Best of the Best 2012 Best Global Nominated
Best Solo Female Nominated
Best Cameo "Gangnam Style" Nominated
Best Collaboration with PSY "Oppa Is Just My Style" Nominated
2014 Best Solo Female Hyuna Nominated
Best Sexy Video "Red" Nominated
Seoul Music Awards 2013 Bonsang Award "Ice Cream" Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated
2015 Dance Performance Award "Red" Won
2022 R&B Hip Hop Award "I'm Not Cool" Won [30]
YinYueTai V-Chart Awards 2013 Best Korean Female Artist Hyuna Won [31]
YouTube K-pop Awards 2011 Popularity Video Award "Bubble Pop!" Won
Weibo Starlight Awards 2021 Starlight Hall of Fame (Korea) Hyuna Won [32]
World Music Awards 2014 World's Best Female Artist Nominated
World's Best Live Act Nominated
World's Best Entertainer of the Year Nominated

Other accolades

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Listicles

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Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Billboard 2011 21 Under 21 17th [33]

Notes

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  1. ^ Hosted by the Hong Kong Asia Pacific International Group and Sunway Records, the Asian Pop Music Awards bases its winners on the "Asian Pop Music Chart" which opened in September 2019.[9]
  1. ^ Hosted by the Korea Consumer Brand Committee and the Korea Consumer Forum, the Korea First Brand Awards bases its winners on a nationwide South Korean survey.[23]

References

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