List of awards and nominations received by SZA
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American singer-songwriter SZA has won 66 awards, including four Grammy Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, six Billboard Music Awards, six BET Awards, six Soul Train Music Awards, and one Brit Award. After beginning her career with two SoundCloud-exclusive EPs, SZA signed to the label Top Dawg Entertainment in 2013, under which she released her third EP and her debut studio album, Ctrl (2017).[1] Due to her work on the album, she earned her first five Grammy nominations and landed herself many Best New Artist nods, winning the ones for the Soul Train Music Awards in 2017 and for the BET Awards in 2018. Highly acclaimed by critics, Ctrl has appeared in several lists of the best 2010s albums as well as the best debut albums of all time.
Before she released her second studio album, SOS (2022), SZA appeared in collaborations with several artists, including Kendrick Lamar with "All the Stars" in 2018. Their song, recorded for the soundtrack of the film Black Panther, introduced SZA to several film award nominations, such as an Academy Award for Best Original Song, a Critic's Choice Award for Best Song, and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. "All the Stars", and the soundtrack, placed on several lists of the best music made for films by publications like Little White Lies. Another of SZA's collaborations, "Kiss Me More" with Doja Cat (2021), earned SZA her first Grammy (Best Pop Duo/Group Performance).
In 2023, SOS received Album of the Year at the Soul Train Music Awards and the BET Awards, and it was placed alongside Ctrl at Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. At the 2024 Grammy Awards, SZA was the musician with the most nominations, specifically nine.[2] Increasing her Grammy wins to four, she won Best Progressive R&B Album for SOS alongside two other awards for two of its tracks. That same year, Rolling Stone ranked the album's fifth single "Kill Bill" as one of the 500 greatest songs of all time and the subsequent single "Snooze" as one of the greatest R&B songs of the 21st century,
Awards and nominations
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Award | Year | Nominee/Work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Academy Awards | 2019 | "All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Best Original Song | Nominated | [3] |
African-American Film Critics Association Awards | 2019 | Best Song | Won | [4] | |
American Music Awards | 2018 | Ctrl | Favorite Album – Soul/R&B | Nominated | [5] |
SZA | Favorite Female Artist – Soul/R&B | Nominated | |||
2021 | Nominated | [6] | |||
"Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Collaboration of the Year | Won | |||
Favorite Song – Pop | Nominated | ||||
2022 | SZA | Favorite Female Artist – Soul/R&B | Nominated | [7] | |
"I Hate U" | Favorite R&B Song | Nominated | |||
ARIA Music Awards | 2023 | SOS | Best International Artist | Nominated | [8] |
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards | 2024 | "Snooze" | R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap Song of the Year | Won | [9] |
BET Awards | 2018 | Ctrl | Album of the Year | Nominated | [10] |
"Love Galore" (featuring Travis Scott) | Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice Award | Nominated | |||
SZA | Best New Artist | Won | |||
Best Female R&B/Pop Artist | Nominated | ||||
2019 | Nominated | [11] | |||
2021 | Nominated | [12] | |||
"Good Days" | BET HER Award | Won | |||
2022 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Video of the Year | Nominated | [13] | |
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||||
2023 | SOS | Album of the Year | Won | [14] | |
"Kill Bill" | Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice Award | Nominated | |||
Video of the Year | Won | ||||
SZA | Best Female R&B/Pop Artist | Won | |||
2024 | Won | [15] | |||
"Saturn" | BET Her Award | Nominated | |||
"Rich Baby Daddy" (Drake featuring Sexyy Red and SZA) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||
Viewer's Choice Award | Nominated | ||||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Music Awards | 2018 | Ctrl | Top R&B Album | Nominated | [16] |
SZA | Top R&B Artist | Nominated | |||
Top R&B Female Artist | Won | ||||
2021 | Nominated | [17] | |||
2022 | Nominated | [18] | |||
"Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Top Hot 100 Song | Nominated | |||
Top Collaboration | Nominated | ||||
Top Viral Song | Won | ||||
2023 | SZA | Top Artist | Nominated | [19] | |
Top Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Hot 100 Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Hot 100 Songwriter | Nominated | ||||
Top Streaming Songs Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Radio Songs Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Billboard Global 200 Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top R&B Artist | Won | ||||
Top R&B Female Artist | Won | ||||
SOS | Top Billboard 200 Album | Nominated | |||
Top R&B Album | Won | ||||
"Kill Bill" | Top Hot 100 Song | Nominated | |||
Top Streaming Song | Nominated | ||||
Top Billboard Global 200 Song | Nominated | ||||
Top R&B Song | Won | ||||
"Snooze" | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Women in Music | 2018 | SZA | Rulebreaker Award | Won | [20] |
2023 | Woman of the Year | Won | [21] | ||
BMI London Awards | 2018 | "What Lovers Do" (Maroon 5 featuring SZA) | London Pop Award Songs | Won | [22] |
BMI Pop Awards | 2019 | Award Winning Songs | Won | [23] | |
2022 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Most Performed Songs of the Year | Won | [24] | |
2024 | "Kill Bill" | Won | [25] | ||
"Snooze" | Won | ||||
BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards | 2018 | "Love Galore" (featuring Travis Scott) | Most Performed Songs of the Year | Won | [26] |
2019 | "All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Won | [27] | ||
2022 | "Good Days" | Won | [28] | ||
2023 | "I Hate U" | Won | [29] | ||
2024 | "Shirt" | Won | [30] | ||
"Nobody Gets Me" | Won | ||||
"Snooze" | Won | ||||
"Kill Bill" | Won | ||||
Song of the Year | Won | ||||
SZA | BMI Champion Award | Won | |||
R&B/Hip-Hop Songwriter of the Year | Won | ||||
Brit Awards | 2022 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | International Song | Nominated | [31] |
2024 | "Kill Bill" | Nominated | [32] | ||
SZA | International Artist | Won | |||
Critics' Choice Awards | 2019 | "All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Best Song | Nominated | [33] |
Ebony Power 100 | 2024 | SZA | Music Innovators | Won | [34] |
Give Her FlowHERS Awards | 2023 | Big Femme Energy | Won | [35] | |
Golden Globe Awards | 2019 | "All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Best Original Song | Nominated | [36] |
Grammy Awards | 2018 | SZA | Best New Artist | Nominated | [37] |
Ctrl | Best Urban Contemporary Album | Nominated | |||
"The Weekend" | Best R&B Performance | Nominated | |||
"Supermodel" | Best R&B Song | Nominated | |||
"Love Galore" (featuring Travis Scott) | Best Rap/Sung Performance | Nominated | |||
2019 | "All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Nominated | [38] | ||
Record of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Song Written for Visual Media | Nominated | ||||
2022 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Record of the Year | Nominated | [39] | |
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Won | ||||
"Good Days" | Best R&B Song | Nominated | |||
Planet Her (deluxe) (as featured artist) | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
2023 | "Beautiful" (DJ Khaled featuring Future and SZA) | Best Melodic Rap Performance | Nominated | [40] | |
2024 | SOS | Album of the Year | Nominated | [41] | |
Best Progressive R&B Album | Won | ||||
"Kill Bill" | Record of the Year | Nominated | |||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best R&B Performance | Nominated | ||||
"Love Language" | Best Traditional R&B Performance | Nominated | |||
"Snooze" | Best R&B Song | Won | |||
"Low" | Best Melodic Rap Performance | Nominated | |||
"Ghost in the Machine" (with Phoebe Bridgers) | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Won | |||
2025 | "Saturn" | Best R&B Song | Pending | [42] | |
Best R&B Performance | Pending | ||||
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | 2018 | "Quicksand" | Best Song/Recording Created for Television | Won | [43] |
2019 | "All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Best Song/Recording Created for a Film | Nominated | [44] | |
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | 2018 | Original Song – Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Film | Won | [45] | |
iHeartRadio Music Awards | 2018 | SZA | Best New R&B Artist | Nominated | [46] |
"Love Galore" (featuring Travis Scott) | R&B Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Homemade Dynamite" (Lorde featuring Khalid, Post Malone and SZA) | Best Remix | Nominated | |||
2019 | SZA | R&B Artist of the Year | Nominated | [47] | |
2022 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Song of the Year | Nominated | [48] | |
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||||
Best Music Video | Nominated | ||||
TikTok Bop of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Good Days" | R&B Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2023 | SZA | R&B Artist of the Year | Won | [49] | |
"I Hate U" | R&B Song of the Year | Won | |||
2024 | SZA | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [50] | |
Pop Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
R&B Artist of the Year | Won | ||||
Favorite Tour Style | Nominated | ||||
SOS | R&B Album of the Year | Won | |||
"Kill Bill" | Song of the Year | Won | |||
Pop Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Music Video | Nominated | ||||
"Snooze" | R&B Song of the Year | Won | |||
iHeartRadio Titanium Awards | 2022 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Titanium Award | Won | [51] |
iHeartRadio MMVAs | 2018 | "All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | [52] |
Ivor Novello Awards | 2022 | "Coming Back" (James Blake featuring SZA) | Best Contemporary Song | Nominated | [53][54] |
Juno Awards | 2024 | SOS | International Album of the Year | Won | [55] |
MOBO Awards | 2017 | SZA | Best International Act | Nominated | [56] |
2024 | Nominated | [57] | |||
MTV Video Music Awards | 2017 | SZA | Best New Artist | Nominated | [58] |
2018 | Push Artist of the Year | Nominated | [59] | ||
"The Weekend" | Best Art Direction | Nominated | |||
"All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Best Visual Effects | Won | |||
2019 | "Just Us" (DJ Khaled featuring SZA) | Nominated | [60] | ||
2021 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Video of the Year | Nominated | [61] | |
Best Collaboration | Won | ||||
"Good Days" | Best R&B Video | Nominated | |||
2022 | "No Love" (with Summer Walker and Cardi B) | Nominated | [62] | ||
2023 | "Kill Bill" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [63] | |
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Direction | Nominated | ||||
Best Editing | Nominated | ||||
Song of Summer | Nominated | ||||
"Shirt" | Best R&B Video | Won | |||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | ||||
SOS | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
2024 | "Snooze" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [64] | |
Best R&B | Won | ||||
SZA | Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Rich Baby Daddy" (Drake featuring Sexyy Red and SZA) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||
Best Hip Hop | Nominated | ||||
"Saturn" | Song of the Summer | Nominated | |||
MTV Europe Music Awards | 2017 | SZA | Best Push Act | Nominated | [65] |
2021 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Best Song | Nominated | [66] | |
Best Video | Nominated | ||||
Best Collaboration | Won | ||||
2022 | SZA | Best R&B | Nominated | [67] | |
2023 | "Kill Bill" | Best Song | Nominated | [68] | |
Best Video | Nominated | ||||
SZA | Best Artist | Nominated | |||
Best R&B | Nominated | ||||
Best Live | Nominated | ||||
MTV MIAW Awards | 2021 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Global Hit of the Year | Nominated | [69] |
2023 | "Kill Bill" | Viral Anthem | Nominated | [70] | |
MTV MIAW Awards Brazil | 2021 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | International Collaboration | Nominated | [71] |
NAACP Image Awards | 2018 | SZA | Outstanding New Artist | Won | [72] |
Outstanding Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
"Love Galore" (featuring Travis Scott) | Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Song – Contemporary | Nominated | ||||
2019 | "All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration | Won | [73] | |
Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album | Nominated | ||||
Black Panther | Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation | Won | |||
2022 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary) | Nominated | [74] | |
2023 | SZA | Outstanding Female Artist | Nominated | [75] | |
"No Love" (with Summer Walker and Cardi B) | Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional) | Nominated | |||
People's Choice Awards | 2020 | "The Other Side" (with Justin Timberlake) | The Soundtrack Song of 2020 | Nominated | [76] |
2021 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | The Collaboration Song of 2021 | Nominated | [77] | |
2024 | SZA | The R&B Artist of the Year | Nominated | [78] | |
Pollstar Awards | 2024 | The SOS North American Tour | Hip-Hop Tour of the Year | Nominated | [79] |
R&B Tour of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Satellite Awards | 2019 | "All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Best Original Song | Nominated | [80] |
Shorty Awards | 2018 | SZA | Best in Music | Nominated | [81] |
Songwriters Hall of Fame | 2024 | Hal David Starlight Award | Won | [82] | |
Soul Train Music Awards | 2017 | Ctrl | Album of the Year | Nominated | [83] |
"Love Galore" (featuring Travis Scott) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||
SZA | Best New Artist | Won | |||
Best R&B/Soul Female Artist | Won | ||||
2018 | Nominated | [84] | |||
"Doves in the Wind" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||
"The Weekend" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Broken Clocks" | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | Nominated | ||||
2021 | "Kiss Me More" (Doja Cat featuring SZA) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | [85] | |
SZA | Best R&B/Soul Female Artist | Nominated | |||
2022 | Nominated | [86] | |||
"I Hate U" | The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | Nominated | |||
2023 | SZA | Best R&B/Soul Female Artist | Won | [87] | |
SOS | Album of the Year | Won | |||
"Kill Bill" | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Snooze" | Won | ||||
Best Dance Performance | Nominated | ||||
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award | Won | ||||
"Kill Bill" | Nominated | ||||
"Special" (remix) (Lizzo featuring SZA) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||
Teen Choice Awards | 2018 | SZA | Choice Breakout Artist | Nominated | [88] |
"All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song | Nominated | |||
The Championship Tour (with various other Top Dawg Entertainment signees) | Choice Summer Tour | Nominated | |||
UK Music Video Awards | 2018 | "All the Stars" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Best Urban Video – International | Nominated | [89][90] |
2023 | "Kill Bill" | Best R&B/Soul Video – International | Nominated | [91][92] | |
Webby Awards | 2023 | SZA | Artist of the Year | Won | [93] |
Listicles
[edit]Publisher | Listicle | Year(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Associated Press | Top Songs of the Decade | 2019 | Placed ("The Weekend") | [94] |
Billboard | The 100 Best Album Covers of All Time | 2023 | 42nd (SOS) | [95] |
The 100 Best Albums of the 2010s | 2019 | 22nd (Ctrl) | [96] | |
The Albums with the Most Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 Hits | 2024 | Placed (SOS) | [97] | |
The 500 Best Pop Songs | 2023 | 222nd ("Kill Bill") | [98] | |
75 Best Breakup Songs of All Time | 2024 | 4th ("Kill Bill") | [99] | |
The Greatest Pop Star by Year | 2023 | 2nd | [100] | |
Business Insider | 49 Best Songs Made for Movies | 2020 | 42nd ("All the Stars") | [101] |
The 113 Best Songs of the Past Decade | 2019 | 51st ("The Weekend") | [102] | |
Consequence | Top 75 Albums of the Last 15 Years | 2022 | 21st (Ctrl) | [103] |
The Top 100 Albums of the 2010s | 2019 | 20th (Ctrl) | [104] | |
Cosmopolitan | Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time | 2023 | Placed (Black Panther) | [105] |
Elle | The 52 Best Songs That Defined the 2010s | 2019 | Placed ("The Weekend") | [106] |
Essence | The 10 Best Songs Of The Decade | 2020 | Placed ("Broken Clocks") | [107] |
Forbes | 30 Under 30 in Music | 2018 | Placed | [108] |
Harper's Bazaar | 50 of the Best Movie Soundtracks | 2023 | Placed (Black Panther) | [109] |
Little White Lies | The 50 Best Original Songs Written for Movies | 2019 | 42nd ("All the Stars") | [110] |
Marie Claire | The 17 Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time | 2021 | Placed (Black Panther) | [111] |
NME | The Best Albums of the Decade: The 2010s | 2019 | 97th (Ctrl) | [112] |
NPR Music | The 200 Greatest Songs by 21st Century Women+ | 2018 | 32nd ("The Weekend") | [113] |
Paste | The 100 Greatest Debut Albums of All Time | 2023 | 52nd (Ctrl) | [114] |
The 100 Greatest Debut Albums of the 21st Century | 2023 | 2nd (Ctrl) | [115] | |
The 100 Best Songs of the 2010s | 2019 | 76th ("Drew Barrymore") | [116] | |
Pitchfork | The 200 Best Albums of the 2010s | 2019 | 24th (Ctrl) | [117] |
The 200 Most Important Artists of Pitchfork's First 25 Years | 2021 | Placed | [118] | |
Refinery29 | Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time | 2021 | Placed (Black Panther) | [119] |
Rolling Stone | 500 Greatest Albums of All Time | 2023 | 472nd (Ctrl) | [120] |
351st (SOS) | [121] | |||
100 Best Debut Albums of All Time | 2022 | 28th (Ctrl) | [122] | |
The 100 Best Album Covers of All Time | 2024 | 26th (SOS) | [123] | |
500 Greatest Songs of All Time | 2024 | 267th ("Kill Bill") | [124] | |
100 Greatest R&B Songs of the 21st Century | 2024 | 19th ("Snooze") | [125] | |
200 Greatest Singers of All Time | 2023 | 180th | [126] | |
Slant Magazine | The 100 Best Albums of the 2010s | 2019 | 34th (Ctrl) | [127] |
Time | Time 100 Next (with tribute written by Lizzo) | 2022 | Placed | [128] |
Uproxx | The Best Debut Albums Ever | 2023 | Special mention (Ctrl) | [129] |
The Best Albums of the 2010s | 2019 | 19th (Ctrl) | [130] | |
The Best Songs of the 2010s | 2019 | 41st ("Love Galore") | [131] |
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