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Mya awards and nominations
Totals[a]
Wins38
Nominations58
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.

American R&B-pop singer and actress Mya Harrison released her self-titled debut album in 1998 under Interscope Records. It spawned the singles "It's All About Me", "Movin' On", and "My First Night with You". The album and its success helped her score Soul Train Music Award nominations for Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist and Best R&B/Soul Album – Female, an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding New Artist, and a Billboard Music Award nomination for New R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year. Her guest featured vocals on "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)" led to her first Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.

In 2000, Mya released her second studio album Fear of Flying. The album spawned the single "Case of the Ex" and scored two nominations: Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album, Female and Music of Black Origin Award for Best Album. In 2001, alongside Christina Aguilera, P!nk, and Lil’ Kim, she covered "Lady Marmalade". Their rendition was a global hit and spent five weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100. Its success led to accolades in 2001 and 2002, including a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Harrison's participation in the musical Chicago earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble.

Harrison released her third studio album Moodring in 2003. It earned her two MTV Video Music Award nominations for Best Dance Video and Best Choreography. At the 2005 MTV Movie Awards, Harrison scored a nomination for Best Frightened Performance, for her role of Jenny Tate in the horror film Cursed. She was honored in 2006 at the Palm Beach International Film Festival, receiving the Cross Over Award (from singer to actor). Her eighth independent project Smoove Jones received a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. She has won over 27 awards from 68 nominations.

ACCA Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2002 Chicago Best Cast Ensemble Runner Up [1]

ALMA Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2002 "Lady Marmalade" Outstanding Song in a Motion Picture Soundtrack Won [2]
43rd Grammy Awards Performance in a Music, Variety or Comedy Special Nominated [3]

Billboard Music Video Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1998 "It's All About Me" Best New R&B/Urban Clip Nominated [4]
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Best Dance Clip of the Year Nominated [5]

Billboard Year-End List

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
1998 Mya Top New Pop Artists 8th Place[6]
Top New R&B Artists 4th Place[6]
Top R&B Artists – Female 5th Place[6]
2000 Top R&B/Hip Hop Artists – Female 10th Place[7]

Broadcast Film Critics Association Award

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Founded in 1995, the BFCA presents its Critics' Choice Awards each year to honor the finest achievements in film making. Mýa has won one award.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2003 Chicago Best Acting Ensemble Won [8]

Celebrity Catwalk

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Year Recipient Category Result Ref.
2009 Mya Animal Activism Honoree [9]

Note: Mya was an honoree at the 2009 Celebrity Catwalk for her contribution in helping the plight of innocent animals.[10]

Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2002 "Lady Marmalade" Popular Duo/Group Video Won [11]

CosmoGIRL! of the Year Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2003 Herself CosmoGIRL! of the Year Nominated [12]

G-Phoria

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2004 James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing Best Voice Performance – Female Nominated [13]

Gold Derby Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2002 Chicago Ensemble Cast Nominated [14]

Grammy Awards

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The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Mya has won one award from three nominations.[15]

Year Nominated work / Recipient Category Result Ref.
1999 "Ghetto Supastar" Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated [16]
2002 "Lady Marmalade" Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Won [17]
2017 Smoove Jones Best R&B Album Nominated [18]

Juice TV Awards

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Year Nominated work / Recipient Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Best R&B Video Won [19]

MOBO

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The MOBO Awards (an acronym for Music of Black Origin) were established in 1996 by Kanya King. They are held annually in the United Kingdom to recognize artists of any race or nationality performing music of black origin. Mya has won one award from two nominations.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1998 "Ghetto Supastar" Best International Single Won [20]
2001 Fear of Flying Best Album Nominated [21]

MTV Movie Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2005 Cursed Best Frightened Performance Nominated [22]

MTV Video Music Awards

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The MTV Video Music Awards were established in 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year. Mýa has won two awards from ten nominations.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1998 "Ghetto Supastar" Best Rap Video Nominated [23]
Best Video from a Film Nominated
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Video of the Year Won [24]
Best Video from a Film Won
Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Pop Video Nominated
Best Choreography Nominated
Best Art Direction Nominated
2003 "My Love Is Like...Wo" Best Dance Video Nominated [25]
Best Choreography Nominated

MTV Asia Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2002 "Lady Marmalade" Favorite Video Nominated [26]

MTV Europe Music Awards

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The MTV Europe Music Awards were established in 1994 by MTV Europe to celebrate the most popular music videos in Europe.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Best Song Nominated [27]

MTV Video Music Awards Japan

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Year Nominated work / Recipient Category Result Ref.
2002 "Lady Marmalade" Best Video from a Film Won [28]

The Music Factory Awards

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Belgium

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" International Video of the Year Won [29]

Netherlands

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2002 "Lady Marmalade" International Video of the Year Won [30]

My VH1 Music Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Is It Hot in Here Or Is It Just My Video Won [31]
My Favorite Video Won [31]
There's No "I" In Team (Best Collaboration) Nominated [32]

National Film & Television Awards

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Year Recipient Category Result Ref.
2019 Girls Cruise Best Reality Show Nominated [33]
Best Entertainment Show Won [33]

NAACP Image Awards

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Year Recipient Category Result Ref.
1999 Mya Outstanding New Artist Nominated [34]

Nielsen Broadcast Data System Awards

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Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems, better known as BDS, is a service that tracks monitored radio, television and internet airplay of songs based on the number of spins and detections.

Year Recipient Category Result Ref.
2003 "Case of the Ex" 300,000 Spins Won [35]
"My Love Is Like...Wo" 50,000 Spins [36]
2004 "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)" 200,000 Spins [37]
2005 "Fallen" 50,000 Spins [38]
2006 "Lady Marmalade" 300,000 Spins [39]

NRJ Radio Awards

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Year Recipient Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Best International Song Nominated [40]
Best Song from Soundtrack Nominated [40]

Online Film Critics Society Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2002 Chicago Best Ensemble Nominated [41]

Online Film & Television Association

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Best Music, Adapted Song Nominated [42]
2002 "Cell Block Tango" Best Music, Adapted Song Won [43]
Chicago Best Ensemble [43]

Palm Beach International Film Festival

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Year Recipient Category Result Ref.
2006 Mya Cross Over Award (from singer to actor) Honoree [44]

Note: Mya was honored with the Cross Over Award at the 2006 Palm Beach International Film Festival.

Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards

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Year Recipient Category Result Ref.
2003 Chicago Best Acting Ensemble Nominated [45]

Radio Music Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Song of the Year – Top 40 Won [46]

The Record of the Year

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Record of the Year Nominated [47]

Screen Actors Guild Awards

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Lauded by critics for its style, simplicity and genuine warmth, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, which made its debut in 1995, has become one of the industry's most prized honors. The only televised awards shows to exclusively honor performers, it presents thirteen awards for acting in film and television in a fast moving two-hour show which airs live on TNT and TBS. The awards focus on both individual performances as well as on the work of the entire ensemble of a drama series and comedy series, and the cast of a motion picture. Mya has won one award.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2003 Chicago Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Won [48]

Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards

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Year Nominated work / Recipient Category Result Ref.
1998 Mya Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist Nominated [49]
1999 "Movin' On" Best R&B/Soul Song of the Year Nominated [50]

Soul Train Music Awards

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The Soul Train Music Awards is an annual award show aired in national broadcast syndication that honors the best in African American music and entertainment established in 1987.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1999 Mya Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist Nominated [51]
Best R&B/Soul Album – Female Nominated [51]
2001 Fear of Flying Best R&B/Soul Album – Female Nominated [52]

Source Hip-Hop Music Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1999 Herself R&B Artist of the Year Nominated [53]

Stinkers Bad Movie Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Worst Song in a Film or Its End Credits Nominated [54]

TEC Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2002 "Lady Marmalade" Record Production – Single or Track Nominated [55]

Teen Choice Awards

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The Teen Choice Awards is an awards show presented annually by the Fox Broadcasting Company. The program honors the year's biggest achievements in music, movies, sports, television, fashion and more, as voted on by teens aged 13–19. Mya has won one award from two nominations.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" Choice Song of the Summer Won [56]
Choice Music: Dance Track Nominated [57]

Titan Arts Awards

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Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2017 Herself Icon of the Year Honoree [58]

Washington Area Music Awards

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The Washington Area Music Association recognize significant career achievements by area musicians. Nominations and balloting come from the WAMA membership. Mya has won eight awards from twenty-eight nominations.

Year Nominated work / Recipient Category Result Ref.
1998 Mya Urban Contemporary – Vocalist Won [59]
Artist of the Year Nominated
New Artist Won
Album of the Year Nominated
Debut Recording Won
Rap/Hip Hop – Female Vocalist Nominated
"It's All About Me" Song of the Year Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
1999 Mya Urban Contemporary – Female Vocalist Won [60]
Artist of the Year Nominated
"My First Night with You" Song of the Year Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
2000 Mya Urban Contemporary – Female Vocalist Won [61]
Artist of the Year Nominated
Spotlight Award Honoree
Fear of Flying Urban Contemporary Recording Won
Album of the Year Nominated
2001 Mya Urban Contemporary – Female Vocalist Nominated [62]
Artist of the Year Nominated
"Case of the Ex" Urban Contemporary Recording Won
Video of the Year Nominated
2002 Mya Urban Contemporary – Vocalist Nominated [63]
2003 Nominated [64]
Moodring Urban Contemporary Recording Nominated
2004 Mya Artist of the Year Nominated [65]
2019 Mya Best R&B Artist/Group Nominated [66]
2020 Won [67]
2021 Nominated [68]

Note: Mya was honored with the Spotlight Award at the 2000 Washington Area Music Awards. The award is presented to an artist whose success has drawn attention to the Washington area.[69]

Young Hollywood Hall of Fame

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Year Nominated work / Recipient Category Result Ref.
2000 Herself Music Artist Inducted [70]

ZAZ Awards (South Africa)

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Year Nominated work / Recipient Category Result Ref.
2001 "Lady Marmalade" International Song Of The Year Nominated [71]

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