List of awards and nominations received by Sugababes

BMI Pop Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 "Hole in the Head" Pop Award Won

Brit Awards

The Brit Awards are the British Phonographic Industry's annual popular music awards. Sugababes has received one award from eight nominations. Sugababes as only British Dance Act winning girl group.[1]

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2001 "Overload" British Single of the Year Nominated [2]
2003 Angels with Dirty Faces British Album of the Year Nominated [3]
Sugababes British Dance Act Won
British Group Nominated
2004 Nominated [4]
2005 "In the Middle" British Single of the Year Nominated [5]
2006 "Push the Button" Nominated [6]
2008 "About You Now" Nominated

Capital FM Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2001 Sugababes Best Kept Secret Won [7]
2004 Best Live Music Won [8]
2008 Studio 7: Live Session Award Nominated [9]
News of the World 'Fabulous Award' Nominated
London's Favourite UK Band Nominated
Change London's Favourite UK Album Nominated
"About You Now" London's Favourite UK Single Nominated

Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women of the Year Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2008 Sugababes Ultimate Mistresses of Music Won [10]

Disney Channel Kids Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2004 "Hole in the Head" Best Single Won [11]

Elle Style Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2002 Sugababes Music Star Award Won [12]
2006 Won [13]

Eska Music Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2006 Sugababes Best World Group Won [14]

Glamour Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2006 Sugababes Band of the Year Won [15]
2012 Nominated [16]

Ivor Novello Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2004 "Hole in the Head" Most Performed Work Nominated

MOBO Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2002 Sugababes UK Act of the Year Nominated [17]

MTV Europe Music Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2001 "Soul Sound" Best European Single Nominated [18]
Sugababes Best UK and Ireland Act Nominated [19]
2002 Nominated [20]

NME Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2001 Sugababes Best R&B/Soul Act Nominated [21]

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2007 Sugababes Best Band Nominated [22]

Popjustice £20 Music Prize

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2004 "Hole in the Head" Best Pop Single Nominated [23]
2006 "Push the Button" Nominated [24]
2008 "About You Now" Nominated [25]

Q Awards

Year Recipient Award Result
2002 "Freak like Me" Best Single Won

Radio Forth Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2009 Sugababes Forth One Best Artist Award Won [26]

Smash Hits Poll Winners Party

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2000 Sugababes Best New Band Nominated [27]
2002 Best Band on Planet Pop Nominated [28]
Best UK Band Nominated
"Round Round" Best Single Nominated
Angels with Dirty Faces Best Album Won [29]
2005 Taller in More Ways Nominated [30]
"Push the Button" Best Single Nominated
Best Video Nominated
Sugababes Best UK Band Nominated [31]

TMF Awards

Year Recipient Award Result
2004 Sugababes Best International Pop Group Won

TOTP Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2002 Sugababes Best Pop Act Nominated [32]
2005 "Push the Button" Best Single Won [33]

Virgin Music Awards

Year Recipient Award Result Ref.
2007 "About You Now" Best Track Nominated [34]
Sugababes Best UK Act Nominated [35]

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