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Gloria Estefan awards and nominations
Gloria Estefan (left) receiving the 2018 Distinguished Artistic Leadership Award
Totals[a]
Wins200
Nominations286
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.

Gloria Estefan is an Cuban-American singer-songwriter who has achieved varios nominations and awards in her multi-decades career. With 100 million records sold, she was the all-time best-selling Latina singer and remains as one of the best-selling music artists of all-time.

She has won three Grammy Awards from 12 nominations, four Latin Grammy Awards from 7 nominations, several BMI Awards and Billboard Latin Music Awards. Gloria became the first Latin women to receive Songwriter of the Year by BMI Awards in 1991.[1] Her contributions and success have been recognized by various organizations, including an Icon Award by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2023.[2]

Some awards were bestowed to both Emilio and Gloria Estefan, receiving highest honors for civilians including a Presidential Medal of Freedom—highest U.S civil award. The Estefans have worked together since 1975 when they formed Miami Sound Machine, with Gloria as lead vocalist and Emilio handling the production. Since that time their scope has broadened, including Gloria's solo career.[3] In 2015, they became the first couple to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom and in 2019,[4] they also became the first marriage to receive the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song,[5] as well as the first hispanics. The inaugural Variety's Miami Entertainment Town Gala in 2022, honored the couple with The Legends and Groundbreakers Award recognizing them as Miami's most notable musical pioneers who "helped put Miami on the map with the revolutionary stylings of their Miami Sound Machine".[6]

Gloria has been recognized for her charitable endevours, winning inaugurals Spirit of Love Award in 1991 (Ronald MacDonald),[7] Alexis de Tocqueville Award in 1993 (United Way),[8] or the Spirit of Hope Award in 1996 (Billboard Latin Music Awards). She is also the first women to be named Person of the Year by the Latin Recording Academy in 2008.[9] In addition, Gloria has been admitted into multiple Halls and Walk of Fames, including being the first Latina inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[10] She has also obtained a number of honorary degrees in various institutions, including the University of Miami, Barry University and Berklee College of Music.

Awards and nominations

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Award/organization[a] Year Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
Academy of Achievement 1997 Gloria Estefan Presidential Medal of Freedom Honoree [11]
ALMA Award 1996 The Evolution Tour Live in Miami Outstanding Comedy, Variety, or Music Series/Special Won [12][13][14]
Outstanding Performance by a Female - Variety or Music Series/Special Won
Intimate Portrait: Gloria Estefan Outstanding Made-for-TV Documentary Won
1999 "Heaven's What I Feel" Outstanding Music Video Won [12][15]
Gloria Estefan at The World Music Awards (ABC) Outstanding Host In a Variety/Music/Comedy Special or Series Won
Gloria Estefan at The World Music Awards (ABC) Outstanding Performance by an Individual in a Music Series or Special Nominated
Gloria Estefan & Emilio Estefan The ALMA Montalban Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree
2000 "Music of My Heart" (with *NSYNC) Outstanding Music Video Performer Won [12]
Gloria Estefan in Music of the Heart Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film Nominated [16]
2012 Gloria Estefan Favorite Female Music Artist Nominated [17]
American Music Awards 1990 "Don't Wanna Lose You" Favorite Pop/Rock Song Nominated [18]
1994 Gloria Estefan Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated
2000 Award of Merit Honoree [19]
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 1992 "Coming Out of the Dark" Most Performed Song Won [20]
Asociación de Hispanos (Nosotros) 1990 Gloria Estefan Most Outstanding Female Artist Won [21]


Association of Latin Entertainment Critics (ACE, New York) 1989 Gloria Estefan Female Figure of the Year Nominated [22]
1994 Gloria Estefan / Mi Tierra Female Figure of the Year — Tropical Won [23][24]
Gloria Estefan Female Figure of the Year Nominated
1996 Gloria Estefan Female Star of the Year Nominated [25]
1999 Gloria Estefan / Gloria! Female Figure of the Year Nominated [26]
Atlantic Council 2018 Gloria Estefan Distinguished Artistic Leadership Award Won [27]
B'nai B'rith Dinner 1992 Gloria Estefan Humanitarian of the Year Honoree [28]
Billboard Latin Music Awards 1994 Gloria Estefan Tropical/Salsa Artist of The Year, Female Won [29]
Mi Tierra Tropical/Salsa Album of The Year Won
"Mi Tierra" Tropical/Salsa Song of The Year Won
1996 Gloria Estefan Spirit of Hope Award Honoree [30][31]
"Abriendo Puertas" Latin Dance Single Of The Year Won
Tropical/Salsa Video of the Year Won
Abriendo Puertas Tropical/Salsa Album of the Year, Female Won
1999 "Oye!" Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year Nominated [32]
Latin Dance Club Play of the Year Won
2000 "Santo Santo" (Só Pra Contrariar featuring Gloria Estefan) Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year Won [33]
Hot Latin Track of the Year, Vocal Duo Nominated
2001 "No Me Dejes de Querer" Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year Nominated [34]
Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year Nominated
Alma Caribeña Tropical/Salsa Album of the Year, Female Won
2002 "Out of Nowhere" Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year Nominated [35]
Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year Nominated
2004 "Hoy" Latin Pop Airplay Track of the Year, Female Won [36]
2005 "Tu Fotografía" Tropical Airplay Track Of The Year, Female Won [37]
2008 90 Millas Tropical Album of the Year, Female Won [38]
"No Llores" Tropical Airplay Song of the Year, Female Won
2009 "Píntame De Colores" Tropical Airplay Song of the Year, Female Nominated [39]
2011 Gloria Estefan Spirit of Hope Award Honoree [40]
Billboard Latin Women in Music 2024 Gloria Estefan Legend Award Honoree [41]
Billboard Number One Awards[b] 1989 Gloria Estefan Top Pop Singles Artist Nominated [42]
Top Adult Contemporary Artist Nominated
Cuts Both Ways Top Pop Compact Disk Nominated
"Don't Wanna Lose You" Top Adult Contemporary Single Nominated
"Si Voy a Perderte" Top Hot Latin Track Nominated
Billboard Music Awards 1990 Gloria Estefan Adult Contemporary Female Artist Won [43]
Billboard Music Video Award 1991 "Desde la Oscuridad" Best Latin Female Video Won [44]
1994 "Con Los Años Que Me Quedan" Best Latin Video Won [45]
1995 "Everlasting Love" Best Dance Video Won [46]
2001 "No Me Dejes de Querer" Best Latin Video Nominated [47]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 2000 "Music of My Heart" (with *NSYNC) Favorite Song from a Movie Won [48]
2001 Gloria Estefan / Alma Caribeña Favorite Artist — Latino (Internet Only) Nominated [49]
BMI Latin Awards 1994 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Special Citation Honoree [50]
"Otro Dia Más Sin Verte" Latin Song of the Year Won [51][52]
1995 "Con Los Años Que Me Quedan" Award-winning songs Won [53]
1996 Gloria Estefan & Emilio BMI President's Award Honoree [54]
1999 "Corazón Prohibido" Award-winning songs Won [55]
2000 "Oye!" Won [56]
2001 "No Me Dejes de Querer" Won [57]
2009 Gloria Estefan Icon Award Honoree [58]
2022 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Board of Directors Award Honoree [54]
BMI Million-Air Awards 1988 "Words Get in the Way" 1 Million Award Won [59]
1994 "Always Tomorrow" Won [60]
"Angel" Won
"Otro Dia Más Sin Verte" Won
"Just Another Day" Won
BMI Pop Awards 1987 "Words Get in the Way" Performance Award Won [61]
1989 Gloria Estefan Songwriter of the Year Won [62]
"Anything for You" Award-Winning Songs Won [63]
"1-2-3" Won
"Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" Won
1992 "Coming Out of the Dark" Won [20]
1993 "Live for Loving You" Won [64]
"Otro Dia Más Sin Verte" Won
1994 "Always Tomorrow" Won [65]
"Angel" Won
2003 "Whenever, Wherever" Song List Won [66]
Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida (BACCF) 2022 Gloria Estefan Excellence Award Honoree [67]
Brit Awards 1990 Gloria Estefan Best International Artist Nominated [68]
Broadway Global 2019 Gloria Estefan Producer of the Year Nominated [69]
CableACE Award 1993 Gloria Estefan: Going Home Best Music Special Won [70]
Cadena 100 [es] 1994 Gloria Estefan Un Año de Rock Awards Won [71]
Carnegie Corporation of New York 2006 Gloria Estefan 2006 Great Immigrants Honorees Honoree [72]
Casandra Awards 1997 Gloria Estefan Soberano International Honoree [73]
Cashbox Year-End Awards 1989 Cuts Both Ways Pop Album of the Year Nominated [74]
Gloria Estefan Top A/C Female Artists 2nd place
Top Female Artist — Pop Singles Nominated
Top A/C Female Artists — Pop Singles Nominated
"Don't Wanna Lose You" Top Pop Single Nominated
1990 Gloria Estefan Top A/C Female — Pop Singles Nominated [75]
1991 "Coming Out of the Dark" Top Pop Single Nominated [76]
Into the Light Top Pop Album Nominated
Celebration of Cinema and Television 2021 Vivo Film Music Award Won [77]
Coalition of Hispanic American Women 1994 Gloria Estefan Achievement Award Honoree [78]
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute 2002 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Medallion of Excellence for Community Service Honoree [79]
Critics Choice Association 2000 "Music of My Heart" (with *NSYNC) Best Song Won [80]
Daytime Emmy Awards 2021 Red Table Talk: The Estefans (with Emily & Lili Estefan) Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host Nominated [81]
2022 Nominated [82]
Desi Entertainment Awards 1992 Gloria Estefan Entertainer of the Year Won [83][84]
"Live for Loving You" Song of the Year Won
1995 Gloria Estefan Performer of the Year Won [85]
Ellis Island Honors Society 1993 Gloria Estefan Ellis Island Medal of Honor Honoree [86]
2009 Family Heritage Awards Honoree [87]
Entertainment Community Fund 2016 Gloria Estefan The Fund's Medal of Honor Honoree [88][89]
Film Florida 2017 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Film Florida Legends Tourism Ambassador Recipient Honoree [90]
GLAAD Media Award 2021 Emily's Coming Out Story from Red Table Talk: The Estefans Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode Nominated [91]
Globo Awards (New York)[c] 2000 Gloria Estefan Pop Female Artist Won [92]
Golden Eagles Awards 1990 Gloria Estefan Outstanding Female Performer Won [93]
Grammy Awards 1990 "Don't Wanna Lose You" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated [94]
1994 Mi Tierra Best Tropical Latin Album Won
1996 Abriendo Puertas Best Tropical Latin Performance Won
1997 "Reach" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
1999 "Heaven's What I Feel" Best Dance Recording Nominated
2000 "Don't Stop" Best Long Form Music Video Nominated
"Don't Let This Moment End" Best Dance Recording Nominated
"Music of My Heart" (with *NSYNC) Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals Nominated
2001 Alma Caribeña Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album Won
2002 "Out of Nowhere" Best Dance Recording Nominated
2014 The Standards Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Nominated
2025 "Bemba Colorá" (Sheila E. featuring Gloria Estefan & Mimy Succar) Best Global Music Performance Pending
Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Sand 2013 Gloria Estefan & Emilio In My Shoes Award Honoree [95]
Hispanic Federation 2007 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Legacy Award Honoree [96]
Hispanic Heritage Foundation 1993 Gloria Estefan Hispanic Heritage Award Honoree [1]
International Dance Music Awards 2013 "Hotel Nacional" Best Latin Dance Track Nominated [97]
International Latin Music Hall of Fame 2003 Gloria Estefan Beny Moré Memorial Award Honoree
Irish Recorded Music Awards (IRMA) 1990 Gloria Estefan Best International Female Singer Won [98]
Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Foundation 2017 Gloria Estefan American Icon Award Honoree [99]
Kids' Choice Awards 2000 "Music of My Heart" (with *NSYNC) Favorite Song from a Movie Nominated [100]
L'ATTITUDE Conference 2020 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Artistic Career Honoree [101]
Latin American Music Awards 2021 Brazil305 Tropical/Favorite Album Nominated [102]
Latin Entertainment Industry Group of the City of Hope 2004 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Spirit of Life Award Honoree [103]
2005 Honoree [104]
Latin Grammy Awards 2000 "No Me Dejes de Querer" Best Music Video Won [105]
Best Tropical Song Nominated
"Santo Santo" (Só Pra Contrariar featuring Gloria Estefan) Best Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Nominated
2008 90 Millas Best Traditional Tropical Album Won
"Píntame De Colores" Best Tropical Song Won
"90 Millas" Best Long Form Music Video Nominated
2021 Brazil305 Best Contemporany Tropical/Tropical Fusion Album Won
Latin Recording Academy 2008 Gloria Estefan Person of the Year Won [106]
La Musa Awards 2024 "Conga" Song of All Time Award Honoree [107]
Library of Congress 2019 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Gershwin Prize for Popular Song Honoree [108]
Lo Nuestro Awards 1989 Gloria Estefan Crossover Artist of the Year Won [109]
1991 Gloria Estefan Pop Female Artist of the Year Nominated [110]
1992 Gloria Estefan Excellence Award Honoree [20]
1994 Gloria Estefan Pop Female Artist of the Year Won [111][112]
Tropical Female Artist of the Year Won
Mi Tierra Tropical Album of the Year Won
"Con Los Años Que Me Quedan" Pop Song of the Year Nominated
1995 Gloria Estefan Female Artist of the Year, Pop Nominated [113]
Female Artist of the Year, Tropical/Salsa Nominated
1996 Gloria Estefan Pop Female Artist of the Year Won [114]
Female Artist of the Year, Tropical/Salsa Won
"Abriendo Puertas" Tropical/Salsa Song of the Year Won
Abriendo Puertas Tropical/Salsa Album of the Year Won
1998 Gloria Estefan & Alejandro Fernández Pop Group of the Year Nominated [115]
1999 Gloria Estefan Female Artist of the Year, Pop Nominated [116]
2001 Gloria Estefan Tropical Female Artist Nominated [117]
Traditional Performance Nominated
Alma Caribeña Pop Album of the Year Nominated
2004 "Hoy" Video of the Year Nominated [118]
2005 Gloria Estefan Female Artist of the Year Nominated [119]
2008 Nominated [120]
2009 Nominated [121]
2018 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Excellence Award Honoree [122]
Magic 106 2004 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Exceptional Woman of the Year Award Honoree
Martín Fierro Awards 2024 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Artistic Excellence and Cultural Contribution Award Honoree [123]
Maestro Cares Foundation 2022 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Community Hero Award Honoree [124]
Meridian International Center 2024 Gloria Estefan Meridian Cultural Diplomacy Awards Honoree [125]
Miami Caribbean American Movers and Shakers 2014 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree [126]
MTV Video Music Awards 1990 "Oye Mi Canto" International Viewers' Choice: MTV Europe Won [127]
Music Business Association 2000 Gloria Estefan Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award Honoree
MusiCares 1994 Gloria Estefan Person of the Year Won [128]
2001 Won [129]
NARM Best-Sellers Awards 1994 Mi Tierra Best-Selling Latin Recording Won [130]
National LGBTQ Task Force 2017 Gloria Estefan National Leadership Award Honoree [131]
National Music Foundation 1993 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Humanitarian of the Year Won [132]
National Recording Registry 2018 "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" Preserved Honoree [133]
2024 "Conga" Preservation Nominated [134]
New York Festivals 2000 "Don't Stop" World Medal Award: Film & Video Media Won [135]
New York Women in Film & Television 2019 Gloria Estefan Muse Award Honoree [136]
NCLR Bravo Awards 1988 Gloria Estefan Best Female Artist Nominated [137]
1990 Young Performer Nominated [138]
1996 The Evolution Tour Live in Miami Outstanding Comedy, Variety or Musical Special Program Won [139]
Outstanding Female Performance in Variety or Musical Special Won
Onda Cero Awards 1993 Gloria Estefan Best Latin Artist Won [140]
"Mi Tierra" Best Song Won
Orgullosamente Latino Award 2005 Gloria Estefan Latin Lifetime Award Honoree [141]
Outshine Film Festival 2017 Gloria Estefan & Emilio for A Change of Heart Ally Award Won [142]
People en Español Awards 2013 Gloria Estefan Female Artist of the Year Nominated [143]
Pepperdine University Hispanic Council 2005 Gloria Estefan & Emilio American Spirit Awards Honoree [144]
Performance Magazine Reader's Poll Award 1988 Gloria Estefan Female Vocalist of the Year Won [145]
PNC Financial Services 2023 Gloria Estefan Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service Honoree [146]
Premios Amigo 1997 Gloria Estefan Best Latin Female Artist Won [147]
Abriendo Puertas Best Latin Album Won
1998 Gloria Estefan Best Latin Female Artist Won [148]
2000 Gloria Estefan Best Latin Female Artist Won [149]
Premios Dial [es] 2008 Gloria Estefan Most Valued Artists by The Spanish-speaking Public Won [150]
Premios de la Música 1997 Gloria Estefan Latino Award Honoree [151]
Premios Gardel 1999 Gloria Estefan Best Female Artist Nominated [152]
2001 Best Female Latino Singer Nominated [153]
Premios Juventud 2004 Gloria Estefan She's Totally Red Carpet Nominated [154]
Premios Ondas 1993 "Mi Tierra" Best Song Won [155]
Gloria Estefan Most Popular Artist in Spain Won
1995 Best Latin Artist Won [156]
2013 Music Special Award Honoree [157]
Premios Ronda [es] 1994 Gloria Estefan Best-Selling International Album Nominated [158]
Best International Artist Nominated
Private 100 Dinner 2023 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Community Impact Award Honoree [159]
Queen Sofía Spanish Institute 2023 Gloria Estefan Sophia Award for Excellence Honoree [160]
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Honors 2023 Gloria Estefan Icon Award Honoree [161]
Ronald McDonald Children's Charities (RMCC) of South Florida 1991 Gloria Estefan Spirit of Love Award Honoree [7]
Ritmo Latino Awards[d] 2000 Gloria Estefan Best Salsa Artist Nominated [164]
2004 Gloria Estefan Best Video Artist Nominated [165]
Smithsonian Institution 2014 Gloria Estefan James Smithson Bicentennial Medal Honoree [166]
Songwriters Hall of Fame Special Awards 1996 Gloria Estefan Howie Richmond Hitmaker Award Honoree [167]
2001 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree [168]
SoundExchange 2023 Gloria Estefan Music Fairness Award Honoree [169]
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 2008 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Children Humanitarian Award Honoree [170]
Todo Miami Magazine 1989 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Mr. & Mrs. Television Honoree [171]
The Buoniconti Fund 2003 Gloria Estefan Humanitarian Award Honoree [172]
2016 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Outstanding Philanthropist Award Honoree [173]
United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) 2011 Gloria Estefan Ultimate Latina Honoree [174]
2016 Gloria Estefan & Emilio Mexican Ohtli Award Honoree [173]
University of Miami 2014 Gloria Estefan Iron Arrow Honor Society Honoree [175]
United Way of Dade County 1993 Gloria Estefan Alexis de Tocqueville Award for Outstanding Philanthropy Honoree [145][8]
Vanidades 2010 Gloria Estefan Most Influential Latina Woman Honoree
Variety's Miami Entertainment Town Gala 2022 Gloria Estefan & Emilio The Legends Awards Honoree [6]
Groundbreakers Award Won
Women in Film & Television San Antonio 2024 Gloria Estefan The Celestial Awards Honoree [176]
World Music Awards 1994 Gloria Estefan Best-Selling Latino Artist Won [177]

Other honors

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Gloria Estefan among the 2017 Kennedy Center Honorees by then U.S. president Barack Obama
List of state honors
Country City/Gov./Entity Year Description Status Ref.
United States Conference of Mayors 2005 National Artistic Achievement Award Honoree [178]
Panama City of Panama/Mayor Juan Carlos Navarro 2006 Keys to the City Honoree [179]
United States City of Las Vegas/Mayor Oscar Goodman 2010 Keys to the City Honoree [180]
United States President Barack Obama 2015 Presidential Medal of Freedom Honoree [181]
United States/Spain Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the United States [es] 2015 Ponce de León Award Honoree [182]
Spain Ministry of Culture 2018 Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts Honoree [183]
United States Miami Beach County 2019 Keys to the City Honoree [184]
United States City of Miami Keys to the City Honoree [184]
List of academic honors
University Year Description Status Ref.
University of Miami 1993 Honorary Doctoral degree in Music Honoree [185][175]
Barry University 2002 Honorary Law degree Honoree [175]
Berklee College of Music 2007 Honorary Doctor of Music Honoree [186]
University School of Music 2017 Honorary Sigma Alpha Iota Member Honoree [187]
List of Walk of Fame/Hall of Fames for Gloria Estefan
Walk/Hall of Fame Year Description Status Ref.
Little Havana/Calle 8 Walk of Fame 1989 Walk of Star Won [188]
Amsterdam Walk of Stars 1989 Footprints Won [189]
Movieland Star Hall of Fame 1991 Hall of Fame inductee Inducted [145]
Hollywood Walk of Fame 1993 Walk of Star Won [190]
VH1 Hall of Fame 1993 "Live for Loving You" Inducted [191]
National Academy of Popular Music Hall of Fame 1996 Hall of Fame inductee Inducted [168]
International Women's Forum Hall of Fame 2000 Hall of Fame inductee Inducted [192]
Florida Women's Hall of Fame 2003 Hall of Fame inductee Inducted [193]
Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame 2011 Hall of Fame inductee Inducted [194]
Miami Children's Hospital Pediatric Hall of Fame 2011 Hall of Fame inductee Inducted [195]
Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame 2014 Hall of Fame inductee Inducted [196]
Goldmine Hall of Fame 2017 Hall of Fame inductee Inducted [197]
Miami Beach Hall of Fame 2019 Hall of Fame inductee Inducted [198]
Songwriters Hall of Fame 2023 Hall of Fame inductee Inducted [10]

Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine

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They were the first to receive a Latin Stars Walk of Fame in Miami (1989).[199]

The band received their first major award as the Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group in the American Music Awards of 1989.[1] They became the 27th act to receive the Crystal Globe Award since the awards began in 1974 for selling 5 million albums outside of their country of origin.[200]

Award/organization[a] Year Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
American Music Awards 1989 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Won [201]
Billboard Number One Awards[b] 1977 "Renacer" Latin Pop National Nominated [202]
Miami Pop Nominated
1986 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine Top New Artists Won [42]
Top Dance Sales Artist Nominated
Top Pop Latin Artist Nominated
Primitive Love Top Pop Album Nominated
Top Pop Latin Album Nominated
"Words Get in the Way" Top Pop Single Nominated
1987 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine Top Pop Singles Artists Duos/Group Nominated [203]
Top Pop Album Artist Nominated
Top Pop Singles Artist Nominated
Top Pop Artists — Combined Singles and Albums Nominated
Let It Loose Top Pop Album Nominated
1988 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine Top Adult Contemporary Artist Nominated [42]
Top Hot Crossover Artist Nominated
Top Pop Crossover Group Won
"Can't Stay Away from You" Top Adult Contemporary Single Won
"Anything for You" Nominated
CableACE Award 1990 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine Showtime Best Music Special Won [204]
Best Editing Won
Best Direction Won
CBS International 1990 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine Crystal Globe Awards Won [205][200]
Grammy Awards 1989 "Anything for You" Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated [1]
Latin Stars Walk of Fame 1989 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine Miami Walk of Stars Inducted [199]
Lo Nuestro Awards 1989 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine Pop Group or Duo of the Year Won [114]
Tokyo Music Fair 1986 "Conga" Contest Winner Won [205][145]
Pollstar Awards 1991 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine Most Creative Stage Production Nominated [206]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Charts are not included, unless they are explicitly described as "awards" or specific trophies are given.
  2. ^ a b Prior to the inauguration of the Billboard Music Awards in 1990, the magazine had the "Number One Awards" to honor the top-performing artists of the year on each of chart categories.
  3. ^ transl. Globe Awards
  4. ^ Also known as "Premio de la Gente" or Latin Music Fan Awards.[162][163]

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