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List of awards and nominations received by Bryson Tiller

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Bryson Tiller awards and nominations
Tiller performing in July 2016
Totals[a]
Wins7
Nominations41
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.

This is a list of awards and nominations received by American singer-songwriter Bryson Tiller. Three time Grammy Awards-nominated artist, Tiller signed a record deal with RCA Records in 2015 and released his debut studio album T R A P S O U L. In 2016, he received the award Best New Artist at the BET Awards, and was also nomination for the same award at the Billboard Music Awards, BET Hip Hop Awards, MTV Video Music Awards and Soul Train Music Awards. The lead single "Exchange" was nominated for Best R&B Song at the 59th annual ceremony.

In 2017, he collaborated with Rihanna on DJ Khaled's single "Wild Thoughts". The collaboration won a BET Awards, a Soul Train Music Awards and a iHeartRadio Music Awards. In 2018 Tiller duet with Jazmine Sullivan on "Insecure", being nominated at the NAACP Image Award.

In 2020 Tiller duet with H.E.R on "Could've Been", earning nominations at the MTV Video Music Awards and his second Grammy Awards nomination. The song was included in H.E.R. debut studio album, Back of My Mind, which was nominated for Album of the Year at the 64th Grammy Awards, becoming Tiller's third nomination.

American Music Awards

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The American Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony created by Dick Clark in 1973.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2016[1] Favorite Soul/R&B Album T R A P S O U L Nominated
Favorite Soul/R&B Song "Don't" Nominated
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist Nominated

BET

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BET Awards

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The BET Awards were established in 2001 by the Black Entertainment Television (BET) network to celebrate African Americans and other minorities in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2016[2] Best Male R&B/Pop Artist Won
Best New Artist Won
Video of the Year "Don't" Nominated
Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice Nominated
2018[3] Best Collaboration "Wild Thoughts" (with DJ Khaled and Rihanna) Won
2019[4] "Could've Been" (with H.E.R.) Nominated

BET Hip Hop Awards

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The BET Hip Hop Awards are hosted annually by BET for hip hop performers, producers, and music video directors.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2016[5] Best New Hip Hop Artist Nominated
2017[6] Best Hip Hop Video "Wild Thoughts" (with DJ Khaled and Rihanna) Nominated
Best Collabo, Duo or Group Won

Billboard Music Award

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The Billboard Music Awards are held to honor artists for commercial performance in the U.S., based on record charts published by Billboard magazine.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2016[7] Top New Artist Nominated
Top R&B Artist Nominated
Top R&B Album T R A P S O U L Nominated
2018[8] Top R&B Song "Wild Thoughts" (with DJ Khaled and Rihanna) Nominated

BMI

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The BMI Awards are annual award ceremonies for songwriters in various genres organized by Broadcast Music, Inc., honoring songwriters and publishers.

BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result
2017[9] Most Performed R&B/Hip-Hop Songs "Don't" Won
"Exchange" Won
2018[10] "Wild Thoughts" (with DJ Khaled and Rihanna) Won

BMI Pop Awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result
2018[11] Award-Winning Songs "Wild Thoughts" (with DJ Khaled and Rihanna) Won

Grammy Awards

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The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS).

Year Category Nominated work Result
2017[12] Best R&B Song "Exchange" Nominated
2020[13] Best R&B Performance "Could've Been" (with H.E.R.) Nominated
2022 Album of the Year Back of My Mind (as featured artist) Nominated

iHeartRadio Music Awards

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The IHeartRadio Music Awards is an international music awards show founded by IHeartRadio in 2014.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2017[14] Best New Artist Nominated
Best New R&B Artist Won
R&B Artist of the Year Nominated
R&B Song of the Year "Exchange" Nominated
2018[15] Song of the Year "Wild Thoughts" (with DJ Khaled and Rihanna) Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
Hip-Hop Song of the Year Won

Kentucky Urban Entertainment Awards

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The Kentucky Urban Entertainment Awards honors Kentucky musicians, DJs and others in the entertainment industry.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2016[16] Static Major Award Won

MOBO Awards

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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.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2016[17] Best International Act Nominated

MTV

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MTV Video Music Awards

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The MTV Video Music Awards was established in 1984 by MTV to award the music videos of the year.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2016[18] Best New Artist Nominated
Best Male Video "Don't" Nominated
Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
2017[19] Video of the Year "Wild Thoughts" (with DJ Khaled and Rihanna) Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Art Direction Nominated
2019[20] Best R&B Video "Could've Been " (with H.E.R.) Nominated
2023[21] Best Hip-Hop Video "Gotta Move On" (with Diddy Feat., Ashanti, Yung Miami) Nominated
Best Collaboration

MTV Europe Music Awards

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The MTV Europe Music Awards was established in 1994 by MTV to award the music videos from European and international artists.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2017 Best Song "Wild Thoughts" (with DJ Khaled and Rihanna) Nominated

MTV Video Music Awards Japan

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The MTV Video Music Awards Japan were established in 2002 to celebrate the most popular music videos from Japanese and international artists.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2016[22] Best R&B Video "Don't" Nominated

NAACP Image Awards

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The NAACP Image Awards is presented by the American National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to honor outstanding people of color in film, television, music, and literature.

Year Category Nominated work Result
2018[23] Outstanding Song, Contemporary "Insecure" (with Jazmine Sullivan) Nominated
2019[24] Outstanding Music Video "Could've Been" (with H.E.R.) Nominated

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 Category Nominated work Result
2016[25] Best New Artist Nominated
Best R&B/Soul Male Artist Nominated
Album of the Year T R A P S O U L Nominated
Song of the Year "Don't" Nominated
2017[26] Best R&B/Soul Male Artist Nominated
Video of the Year "Wild Thoughts" (with DJ Khaled and Rihanna) Nominated
Rhythm & Bars Award Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Dance Performance Nominated
Best Collaboration Won
"Insecure" (with Jazmine Sullivan) Nominated

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