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List of awards and nominations received by Kacey Musgraves

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Kacey Musgraves awards and nominations
Kacey Musgraves
Totals[a]
Wins22
Nominations76
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 Kacey Musgraves, an American singer and songwriter.

Awards and nominations

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Award Year Work Category Result Ref.
Academy of Country Music Awards 2013 Female Vocalist of the Year Herself Nominated
New Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Music Video of the Year "Merry Go 'Round" Nominated
2014 Female Vocalist of the Year Herself Nominated
Album of the Year Same Trailer Different Park Won
Song of the Year "Mama's Broken Heart" (as songwriter) Nominated
Video of the Year "Blowin' Smoke" Nominated
2016 "Biscuits" Nominated [1]
Female Vocalist of the Year Herself Nominated
2017 Nominated [2]
2019 Won [3][4]
International Achievement Award Won
Album of the Year Golden Hour Won
Song of the Year "Space Cowboy" Nominated
2020 Female Artist of the Year Herself Nominated [5]
Single of the Year "Rainbow" Nominated
2024 Female Artist of the Year Herself Nominated [6]
Music Event of the Year "I Remember Everything" (with Zach Bryan) Nominated
American Country Awards 2016 New Artist of the Year Herself Nominated
Song of the Year "Mama's Broken Heart" Nominated
"Merry Go 'Round" Nominated
Music Video by a New Artist Nominated
American Music Awards 2014 Favorite Female Artist – Country Herself Nominated
2021 Nominated [7]
Americana Awards 2016 Song of the Year "Dime Store Cowgirl" Nominated [8]
2019 Artist of the Year Herself Nominated [9]
Billboard Music Awards 2019 Top Country Female Artist Herself Nominated
2023 Top Rock Song "I Remember Everything" (with Zach Bryan) Nominated [10]
Billboard Women in Music 2018 Innovator Award Herself Won
Country Music Association Awards
2013 Female Vocalist of the Year Herself Nominated
New Artist of the Year Won
Album of the Year Same Trailer Different Park Nominated
Song of the Year "Mama's Broken Heart"(as songwriter) Nominated
"Merry Go 'Round" Nominated
Single of the Year Nominated
2014 Song of the Year "Follow Your Arrow" Won
Video of the Year Nominated
Female Vocalist of the Year Herself Nominated
2015 Nominated [11]
Album of the Year Pageant Material Nominated
Video of the Year "Biscuits" Nominated
2016 Female Vocalist of the Year Herself Nominated [12][13]
International Achievement Award Won
2018 Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated [14]
Album of the Year Golden Hour Won
2019 Female Vocalist of the Year Herself Won [15]
Song of the Year "Rainbow" Nominated
Music Video of the Year Won
International Achievement Award Herself Won
2020 Female Vocalist of the Year Herself Nominated
2024 Album of the Year Deeper Well Pending
Musical Event of the Year "I Remember Everything" (with Zach Bryan) Pending
Female Vocalist of the Year Herself Pending
CMT Music Awards 2013 Female Video of the Year "Merry Go 'Round" Nominated
Breakthrough Video of the Year Nominated
2014 Video of the Year "Follow Your Arrow" Nominated
Female Video of the Year Nominated
2015 CMT Performance of the Year "Roar" from CMT Crossroads (with Katy Perry) Nominated
2016 Female Video of the Year "Biscuits" Nominated
2019 "Space Cowboy" Nominated [16]
2022 "Justified" Nominated
2024 "Deeper Well" Nominated
GLAAD Media Awards 2022 Vanguard Award Herself Won
Grammy Awards 2014 Best New Artist Herself Nominated [17]
Best Country Song "Mama's Broken Heart" Nominated
"Merry Go 'Round" Won
Best Country Album Same Trailer Different Park Won
2016 Pageant Material Nominated [18]
2019 Golden Hour Won [19]
Album of the Year Won
Best Country Song "Space Cowboy" Won
Best Country Solo Performance "Butterflies" Won
2022 "Camera Roll" Nominated [20]
Best Country Song Nominated
2024 "I Remember Everything" (with Zach Bryan) Nominated [21]
Best Country Duo/Group Performance Won
2025 Best Country Solo Performance "The Architect" Pending [22]
Best Country Song Pending
Best Country Album Deeper Well Pending
Best Americana Performance "Don't Do Me Good" (with Madi Diaz) Pending
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2019 Best Cover Song "You're Still the One" (with Harry Styles) Won [23]
2022 Best Comeback Album Star-Crossed Nominated [24]
Best Cover Song "Fix You" Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2022 Best Long Form Video Star-crossed: The Film Nominated [25]
Best Art Direction "Simple Times" Nominated
People's Choice Awards 2016 Favorite Female Country Artist Herself Nominated [26]
2021 The Album of the Year Star-Crossed Nominated [27]
The Country Artist of the Year Herself Nominated
2024 The Collaboration Song of the Year "I Remember Everything" (with Zach Bryan) Nominated [28]
People's Choice Country Awards 2024 The People’s Artist of 2024 Herself Nominated [29]
The Female Artist of 2024 Nominated
The Song of 2024 "I Remember Everything" (with Zach Bryan) Nominated
The Collaboration Song of 2024 Won
The Female Song of 2024 "Deeper Well" Nominated
The Music Video of 2024 Nominated
The Storyteller Song of 2024 Nominated
"Too Good to be True" Nominated
The Cover Song of 2024 "Three Little Birds" Nominated
The Album of 2024 Deeper Well Nominated
Pollstar Awards 2020 Best Country Tour Oh, What A World Tour I & II Won
2022 Star-Crossed: Unveiled - Tour Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 2019 Choice Country Artist Herself Nominated [30]
Choice Country Song "Rainbow" Nominated
UK Americana Awards 2016 International Album of the Year Pageant Material Nominated [31]

References

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