List of awards and nominations received by Selena
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Selena was nominated for 86 awards, with 67 wins. She won 36 Tejano Music Awards, 14 Billboard Latin Music Awards,[8] 10 Lo Nuestro Awards, five BMI Awards and one award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. In 1995, she was inducted into the Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame.[9] The Spirit of Hope Award was created in Selena's honor in 1996,[10] and was awarded to Latin artists who participated in humanitarian and civic causes.[11] By 1998, Selena and Proyecto Uno were the first artists to have won a Billboard Latin Music Award in two different genres.[12]
Awards and nominations
ASCAP
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) honors its top members in a series of annual awards shows in seven different music categories: pop, rhythm and soul, film and television, Latin, country, Christian and concert music. Selena received one award from one nomination.[13]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1995 | "I Could Fall in Love" | Among Most Performed Song | Won |
Bandamax Music Awards
The Bandamax Music Awards are a 24-hour cable television music channel owned by
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2015 | Selena | The Most Influential Artist on Social Media | Nominated |
BMI Music Awards
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) annually hosts award shows that honor the songwriters, composers and music publishers of the year's most-performed songs in the BMI catalog. Selena received all five awards that she was nominated for.[15]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1995 | "Amor Prohibido" | BMI Pop Music Award | Won |
"Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" | Most Performed Song of the Year | Won | |
" No Me Queda Mas " |
Song of the Year | Won | |
"Dreaming of You" | Singles With Over a Million Airplay Impressions | Won | |
1996 | "Si Una Vez" | Song of the Year | Won |
Billboard Latin Music Awards
The Billboard Latin Music Awards is an annual awards show broadcast on the television network Telemundo, honoring Latin artists. Selena received 16 awards from 20 nominations.[16][17][18][1]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1994 | Selena | Regional Mexican Artist of the Year, Female | Won |
Selena Live! | Regional Mexican Album of the Year, Female | Won | |
1995 | Selena | Hot Latin Tracks, Artist of the Year | Won |
Amor Prohibido | Regional Mexican Album of the Year, Female | Won | |
"Amor Prohibido" | Regional Mexican Song of the Year | Won | |
"No Me Queda Mas" | Music Video of the Year | Won | |
Selena | Spirit of Hope Award | Won | |
1996 | Selena | Hot Latin Tracks Artist of the Year | Won |
" Tú Sólo Tú " |
Regional Mexican Hot Latin Track of The Year | Won | |
"Tú Sólo Tú" | Regional Mexican Hot Latin Video of The Year | Won | |
Dreaming of You | Pop Album of the Year, Female | Won | |
2001 | All My Hits — Todos Mis Exitos Vol. 2 |
Latin Greatest-Hit Album of the Year | Won |
2002 | Live! The Last Concert |
Pop album of the year, Female | Nominated |
2011 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Digital Download Artist of the Year | Won | |
2016 | Selena | Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, Female | Won |
Selena | Latin Pop Albums Artist of the Year, Solo | Nominated | |
2017 | Selena | Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, Female | Won |
Selena | Latin Pop Albums Artist of the Year, Solo | Nominated | |
Lo Mejor de... Selena | Latin Pop Album of the Year | Nominated |
Billboard Mexican Music Awards
The Billboard Mexican Music Awards are awarded annually by the Billboard magazine in the United States. Selena has received one nomination.[19]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2013 | Selena | Digital Download Artist of the Year | Nominated |
Grammy Awards
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Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1994 | Selena Live! | Best Mexican/American Album | Won |
1995 | Amor Prohibido | Nominated | |
2021 | Selena | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
Hollywood walk of fame
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2017 | Selena | Hollywood Walk of Fame | Won |
Lo Nuestro Awards
The Lo Nuestro Awards is an awards show honoring the best of Latin music, presented by television network Univision. Selena received 12 awards from 12 nominations.[22]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1992 | Selena | Regional Mexican Female Artist | Won |
1993 | Selena | Regional Mexican Female Artist | Won |
Entre a Mi Mundo | Regional Mexican Album of the Year | Won | |
" Como La Flor " |
Regional Mexican Song of the Year | Won | |
1994 | Selena | Regional Mexican Female Artist | Won |
Selena Live! | Regional Mexican Album of the Year | Won | |
"No Debes Jugar" | Regional Mexican Song of the Year | Won | |
1995 | Selena | Female Pop Artist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Regional Mexican Female Artist | Won | |
Amor Prohibido | Regional Mexican Album of the Year | Won | |
"Amor Prohibido" | Regional Mexican Song of the Year | Won | |
1996 | Selena | Special Tribute Artist of the Year | Won |
Tejano Music Awards
Nominated for 48, Selena won 44Tejano Music Awards, which are awarded annually in San Antonio, Texas, honoring Tejano acts.[23]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1986 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year |
Won |
1987 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Most Promising Band of the Year | Won | |
Alpha | Album of the Year – Orchestra | Won | |
"Dame Un Beso" | Song of the Year | Won | |
1988 | Selena | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won |
"Terco Corazon" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |
And the Winner Is ... | Album of the Year – Orchestra | Nominated | |
1989 | Selena | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won |
Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won | |
Dulce Amor | Album of the Year – Orchestra | Nominated | |
1990 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | |
Selena | Album of the Year – Orchestra | Won | |
" Amame, Quiéreme " |
Vocal Duo of the Year | Won | |
1991 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | |
Ven Conmigo | Album of the Year – Orchestra | Won | |
1992 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | |
"La Carcacha" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |
1993 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | |
Entre a Mi Mundo | Album of the Year – Orchestra | Won | |
"Como La Flor" | Single of the Year | Won | |
1994 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | |
Selena Live! | Album of the Year – Orchestra | Won | |
"No Debes Jugar" | Single of the Year | Won | |
1995 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | |
Amor Prohibido | Album of the Year – Orchestra | Won | |
"Amor Prohibido" | Single of the Year | Won | |
"Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" | Song of the Year | Won | |
1996 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | |
Selena y Los Dinos | Showband of the Year | Won | |
Dreaming of You | Album of the Year – Overall | Won | |
"Tú Sólo Tú" | Song of the Year | Won | |
"I Could Fall in Love" | Tejano Crossover Song of the Year | Won | |
1997 | Selena | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won |
Selena | Female Entertainer of the Year | Won | |
" Siempre Hace Frio " |
Song of the Year | Won | |
"No Quiero Saber" | Tejano Crossover Song of the Year | Won | |
2001 | Selena | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
2010 | Selena | Best Female Vocalist of the 1980s | Won |
Selena | Best Female Vocalist of the 1990s | Won | |
"Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" | Best 1990s Song | Won |
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