List of awards and nominations received by Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars awards and nominations
A black and white photograph of Bruno Mars performing with his band at a concert.
Mars performing in Houston, Texas on November 24, 2010.
Totals
Awards won 66
Nominations 231

American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars has received 66 awards from 231 nominations. He is the recipient of a BT Digital Music Award, three Brit Awards, an Echo Award, a JUNO Award, four Grammy Awards, three Soul Train Music Awards, and an American Music Award. He has also been nominated for two ARIA Music Awards, eight BET Awards, two MOBO Awards, and eight NAACP Image Awards.

Mars initially came to prominence as an acknowledged music producer and lyricist, who composed songs for other artists along with his production team The Smeezingtons.[1][2] They were responsible for composing Mars first collaboration with B.o.B, the single "Nothin' on You", which won Song of the Year at the 2010 Soul Train Music Awards and at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards he was in nominated in three categories, including Record of the Year. Mars' debut studio album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans, released in 2010 produced two Billboard Hot 100 numberone singles "Just the Way You Are" and "Grenade".[3][4] The former won a Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, while the latter received three nominations including Song of the Year at the following ceremony. He won the awards for Best Male Artist at several award ceremonies in 2011 and 2012, including American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist, International Male Solo Artist at the Brit Awards and the Echo Award for Best International Male.

Mars' second studio album Unorthodox Jukebox was released in December 2012.[3] Two of its singles "Locked Out of Heaven", and "When I Was Your Man" reached number one at the Billboard Hot 100.[4] The album was nominated for four Grammy Awards at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, including Best Pop Vocal Album and Record of the Year for "Locked Out of Heaven", it won the former award. In 2013, the album was recognized with the Juno Award for International Album of the Year. "Locked Out of Heaven" won Best Song at the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards. In addition, Mars won two consecutive International Artist of the Year at the 2013 and 2014 NRJ Music Awards. In 2014, he won an International Male Solo Artist at the 2014 BRIT Awards and collaborated on Mark Ronson's single "Uptown Funk". The song won the Brit Award for Single of the Year, Song of the Year at the Soul Train Music Awards, International Work of the Year at the APRA Music Awards and two Grammy awards   Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.

ALMA Award

The ALMA Award, or American Latino Media Arts Award is a distinction awarded to Latino performers (actors, film and television directors, musicians, and designers) who promote positive portrayals of Latinos in the entertainment field. In Spanish, the word alma means spirit or soul.[5] Mars has been nominated twice.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Favorite Male Music Artist Nominated [6]
2012 Nominated [7]

American Music Awards

The American Music Awards (AMA's) is an annual awards ceremony music award created by Dick Clark in 1973, shown by the American Broadcasting Company.[8] Mars has received one award from seven nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Won [9]
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist Nominated
2013 Artist of the Year Nominated [10]
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Nominated
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist Nominated
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Single of the Year Nominated [11]
Collaboration of the Year Nominated

ASCAP Awards

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is one of three United States performing rights organizations (Pro's), along with BMI and SESAC. The ASCAP presents a series of annual awards shows in seven different music categories: pop, rhythm and soul, film and television, Latin, country, Christian, and concert music.[12] The Smeezingtons (Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine) have received one award on the Rhythm & Soul Music Awards. Mars has received fifteen awards from ASCAP.

ASCAP Pop Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "Billionaire" (with Travis McCoy) Most Performed Songs Won [13]
"Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B) Won
"Just the Way You Are" Won
2012 Song of the Year Won [14]
Most Performed Songs Won [15]
"Grenade" Won
"The Lazy Song" Won
"Lighters" (with Bad Meets Evil) Won
2013 "It Will Rain" Won [16]
"Young, Wild & Free" (with Wiz Khalifa & Snoop Dogg) Won
2014 "Locked Out of Heaven" Won [17]
"When I Was Your Man" Won
"Treasure" Won
2016 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Won [18]

ASCAP's Rhythm & Soul Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "Nothin' On You" (with B.o.B) Top Rap Song Won [19]

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards, hosted by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), recognize "excellence and innovation across all genres" of music in Australia. The awards are judged by a panel of over 1000 members from different sectors of the music industry, with some awards decided by members of the public.[20] Mars has received two nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2012 Bruno Mars Best International Artist Nominated [21]
2013 Nominated [22]

APRA Music Awards

The APRA Music Awards are presented by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). The awards recognise achievements by ARPA's "outstanding songwriter, composer and publisher members in Popular Contemporary, Art Music and Screen Music".[23] Nominations and winners are determined by the more than 60,000 eligible voting members of APRA, by members of its board, or by "APRA based statistical analysis".[24] Mars has won one award of one nomination.

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref.
2016 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) International Work of the Year Won [25]

BBC Music Awards

The BBC Music Awards are the BBC's inaugural pop music awards, first held in December 2014, as a celebration of the musical achievements over the past 12 months. The live award ceremony, broadcast simultaneously across BBC One, BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2, was held at London's Earl's Court on 11 December 2014 and presented by BBC Radio's Chris Evans and Fearne Cotton.[26] Mars has been nominated once.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2015 Uptown Funk (with Mark Ronson) Song of the Year Nominated [27]

BET Awards

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.[28] Mars has received eight nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2010 "Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B) Best Collaboration Nominated [29]
Video of the Year Nominated
2011 Bruno Mars Best New Artist Nominated [30]
Best Male R&B Artist Nominated
2012 Nominated [31]
2013 Nominated [32]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Best Collaboration Nominated [33]
Centric Award Nominated

BET Hip Hop Awards

The BET Hip Hop Awards are an annual awards show, airing on BET, since 2006, showcasing hip hop performers, producers and music video directors[34][35] Mars has received three nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2010 "Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B) Best Hip Hop Video Nominated [36]
Reese's Perfect Combo Award Nominated
Verizon People's Champ Award Nominated

Billboard Awards

Billboard Latin Music Awards

The Billboard Latin Music Awards is an awards programme charting the sales and radio airplay success of musical recordings on the Billboard charts; it was first aired in 1994.[37] Mars has earned one award.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2014 Bruno Mars Crossover Artist of the Year Won [38]

Billboard Music Awards

The Billboard Music Awards reflect the chart rankings based on key fan interactions with sales data by Nielsen SoundScan, radio information by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems, streaming and social interactions on MySpace, Facebook and other popular online destinations for music.[39] Mars has received one award from twenty-six nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Top New Artist Nominated [40]
Top Hot 100 Artist Nominated
Top Digital Songs Artist Nominated
Top Male Artist Nominated
"Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B.) Top Rap Song Nominated
"Just the Way You Are" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated
Top Digital Song Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Audio) Nominated
Top Pop Song Nominated
Top Radio Song Won
2012 Bruno Mars
Top Hot 100 Artist Nominated [41]
Top Male Artist Nominated
Top Radio Songs Artist Nominated
Top Streaming Artist Nominated
Top Digital Songs Artist Nominated
"The Lazy Song" Top Streaming Song Nominated
2013 Bruno Mars Top Male Artist Nominated [42]
Top Pop Artist Nominated
"Locked Out of Heaven" Top Radio Song Nominated
Top Pop Song Nominated
2014 Bruno Mars Top Artist Nominated [43]
Top Male Artist Nominated
Top Radio Songs Artist Nominated
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Top Digital Song Nominated [44]
2016 Top Radio Song Nominated [45]
Top Streaming Song (Video) Nominated

Billboard Touring Awards

Established in 2004, the Billboard Touring Awards is an annual meeting sponsored by Billboard magazine which also honors the top international live entertainment industry artists and professionals.[46] Mars has been nominated twice.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2013 Bruno Mars Breakthrough Nominated [47]
Eventful FANS' CHOICE AWARD Nominated

Brit Awards

The Brit Awards are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards.[48] Bruno Mars has received three awards from five nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars International Breakthrough Act Nominated [49]
2012 International Male Solo Artist Won [50]
2014 Won [51]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) British Single of the Year Won [52]
British Video Nominated [53]

BT Digital Music Awards

The BT Digital Music Awards (DMA) were created in the UK in 2001 and were held annually, until 2011.[54] Music industry professionals can nominate artists, venues and hardware into the Judge's Choice award categories.[55] Mars has received one award.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Best International Artist Won [54]

Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards

The Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards were established in 2002 by Channel [V] Thailand. The awards were divided into three main categories: the popular awards, which are voted by viewers, the best awards and special awards voted by music industry professionals.[56] Mars has received three awards.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "Just the Way You Are" Popular International Music Video Won [56]
Bruno Mars Popular International New Artist Won
Popular International Male Artist Won

Echo Awards

Echo Awards (trademarked ECHO in capitals) is a German music award granted every year by the Deutsche PhonoAkademie (an association of recording companies). They were organized in 1992 by German Phonoakademie, the cultural institute of the German Music Industry Association (BVMI) to recognize "outstanding and successful works of national and international music artists".[57] Mars has received one award out of two nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Best International Newcomer Nominated [58]
2012 Best International Male Won [59]

Emmy Awards

The Emmy Awards, considered as a TV equivalent to the Academy Awards for film in US, are presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) and the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in various sectors of the television industry including entertainment programming, news and documentary shows.[60]¸

Daytime Emmy Awards

The Daytime Emmy Award is an American accolade bestowed by the New York–based National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in recognition of excellence in American daytime television programming. Emmys are considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards (for film), Grammy Awards (for music) and Tony Awards (for theatre).[61]

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars in The Ellen DeGeneres Show Outstanding Musical Performance in a Talk Show/Morning Program Nominated [61]

Primetime Emmy Awards

The Primetime Emmy Awards is an American accolade bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. First given in 1949, the award was originally referred to as simply the "Emmy Awards" until the first Daytime Emmy Award ceremonies were held in the 1970s, and the word "prime time" was added to distinguish between the two.[62] Mars has been nominated once.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2014 Super Bowl XLVIII: Halftime Show Starring Bruno Mars Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program Nominated [63]

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry. Often considered the highest music honor, the awards were established in 1958.[64] Mars has received four awards out of twenty nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "Just The Way You Are" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won [65]
The Smeezingtons Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated [66]
"Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B) Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nominated
Best Rap Song Nominated
Record of the Year Nominated
"Fuck You" (as producer & songwriter) Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
2012 "Grenade" Nominated [67]
Record of the Year Nominated
Best Pop Solo Performance Nominated
Doo-Wops & Hooligans Album of the Year Nominated
Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
The Smeezingtons Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated
2013 "Young, Wild & Free" (with Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa) Best Rap Song Nominated [68]
2014 "Locked Out of Heaven" Record of the Year Nominated [69]
Song of the Year Nominated
"When I Was Your Man" Best Pop Solo Performance Nominated
Unorthodox Jukebox Best Pop Vocal Album Won
2016 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Record of the Year Won [70]
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Won

iHeartRadio Music Awards

The iHeartRadio Music Awards is an music awards show, founded by iHeartRadio in 2014, to recognize the most popular artists and music over the past year as determined by the network's listeners.[71] Mars has won one award from two nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Song of the Year Nominated [72]
Best Collaboration Won

JUNO Award

The Juno Award is presented annually to Canadian Music Artists to acknowledge their artistic and technical achievements in all aspects of music. New members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame are also inducted as part of the awards ceremonies.[73] Mars has received one award.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2014 Unorthodox Jukebox International Album of the Year Won [74]

Los Premios 40 Principales

The Los Premios 40 Principales is an annual Spanish award show by the musical radio station Los 40 Principales, that recognises the people and works of pop musicians. It was created in 2006 to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the radio station's founding.[75] Mars has received one award from five nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Best International Artist Nominated [76]
2013 Best International Artist Won [77]
"Locked Out of Heaven" Best International Song Nominated [78]
Best International Video (Jury) Nominated
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Best International Song Nominated [79]

MelOn Music Awards

The MelOn Music Awards is a major music awards show that is held annually in South Korea and organized by LOEN Entertainment through its online music store, MelOn. It is known for only calculating digital sales and online votes to judge winners.[80] Mars has received two awards from two nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2013 "Young Girls" Best Pop Won [81]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Won [82]

MOBO Awards

The Music of Black Origin Awards (MOBO) were established in 1995 by Kanya King MBE and Andy Ruffell. However they were first presented in 1996, are held annually in the United Kingdom to recognise artists of any race, ethnicity or nationality performing black music and "recognise the outstanding achievements of artists who perform music in genres ranging from Gospel, Jazz, RnB, Soul, Reggae to Hip Hop".[83] Mars has received two nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Best International Act Nominated [84]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Best Song Nominated [85]

MP3Music Awards

The MP3 Music Awards were established in 2007 to honour popular artists and quality MP3 players and retailers. Award winners are chosen by a public vote.[86] Mars has received one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "The Lazy Song" The BNC Award Best/New/Act Nominated [87]

MTV Awards

MTV Europe Music Awards

The MTV Europe Music Awards were established in 1994 by MTV Networks Europe to celebrate the most popular music videos in Europe.[88] Mars has received three awards from eleven nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "Grenade" Best Song Nominated [89]
Bruno Mars Best New Act Won
Best Male Nominated
Best Push Won
Best North American Act Nominated [90]
2013 "Locked Out of Heaven" Best Song Won [91]
Bruno Mars Best Male Nominated
Best North American Act Nominated [92]
2014 Best Live Act Nominated [93]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Best Song Nominated [94]
Best Collaboration Nominated

MTV Video Music Awards

The MTV Video Music Award were established in the end of the summer of 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year.[95][96] Mars has received two awards from nine nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "Grenade" Video of the Year Nominated [97]
Best Pop Video Nominated
Best Male Video Nominated
"The Lazy Song" Best Choreography Nominated
2013 "Locked Out of Heaven" Video of the Year Nominated [98]
Best Pop Video Nominated
Best Male Video Won
"Treasure" Best Choreography Won
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Best Direction Nominated [99]

MTV Video Music Awards Japan

The MTV Video Music Awards Japan are the Japanese version of the MTV Video Music Awards. Initially Japan was part of the MTV Asia Awards, which were part all Asian countries, but because of the musical variety existent in Japan, a factor that neighboring countries have not, and in May 2002 began to hold their own awards independently.[100] Mars has received two awards from eight nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "Just the Way You Are" Best Male Video Won [101]
"Nothin' on You" (with B.o.B.) Best New Artist Video Nominated [102]
2012 "It Will Rain" Best Male Video Won [103]
Best Video from a Film Nominated
2013 "Locked Out of Heaven" Video of the Year Nominated [104]
Best Male Video Nominated
Best Karaokee! Song Nominated
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Best Male Video Nominated [105]

MuchMusic Video Awards

The MuchMusic Video Awards (also known as the MMVA or MMVAs) is an annual awards ceremony presented by the Canadian music video channel MuchMusic to honour the year's best music videos.[106] Mars has been nominated four times.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "Just the Way You Are" International Video of the Year - Artist Nominated [107]
Most Watched Video of the Year Nominated
UR Fave International Video Nominated
2012 "Lighters" (with Bad Meets Evil) International Video of the Year - Group Nominated [108]

MYX Music Awards

Myx Music Awards is an annual awards show in the Philippines that honour the year's the biggest hitmakers in the Philippines and International Music.[109] Mars has received one award from two nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "Just the Way You Are" Favorite International Video Won [110]
2012 "The Lazy Song" Favorite International Video Nominated [111]

NAACP Image Awards

An NAACP Image Award is an accolade presented by the American National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to honor outstanding people of color in film, television, music, and literature.[112] Mars has been nominated eight times.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Outstanding New Artist Nominated [113]
2012 Outstanding Male Artist Nominated [114]
2013 Nominated [115]
"Locked Out of Heaven" Outstanding Music Video Nominated
Outstanding Song Nominated
2014 Bruno Mars Outstanding Male Artist Nominated [116]
"Treasure" Outstanding Music Video Nominated
Outstanding Song Nominated

Nickelodeon Awards

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards', also known as the KCAs or Kids Choice Awards, is an annual awards show that airs on the Nickelodeon cable channel and is usually held and telecast live on a Saturday night in late March or early April, that honors the year's biggest television, movie, and music acts, as voted by Nickelodeon viewers.[117] Mars has been nominated five times.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Favorite Male Singer Nominated [118]
2012 Nominated [119]
2013 Nominated [120]
2014 Nominated [121]
2015 Nominated [122]

Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards

The Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards' is an annual awards show that airs on the Nickelodeon cable channel that honours the year's biggest television, movie, and music acts with a blimp trophy, as voted by Nickelodeon viewers.[123] The Australian Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards was discontinued after 2011 and replaced with the SlimeFest from 2012. Mars has received one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Fave International Artist Nominated [124]

NME Awards

The NME Awards is an annual music awards show in the United Kingdom, founded by the music magazine, NME (New Musical Express). The first awards show was held in 1953 as the NME Poll Winners Concerts, shortly after the founding of the magazine.[125] Mars has been nominated once in 2015.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Dancefloor Filler Nominated [126]

NRJ Music Awards

The NRJ Music Awards, created in 2000 by the French radio station NRJ in partnership with the French television network TF1.[127] Mars has received three awards from six nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "The Lazy Song" International Song of the Year Nominated [128]
Bruno Mars New International Artist of the Year Nominated
2012 International Male Artist of the Year Won [129]
2013 International Male Artist of the Year Won [130]
"Treasure" International Song of the Year Nominated [131]
2016 Bruno Mars NRJ Artist of Honor Won [132]

O Music Awards

The O Music Awards (commonly abbreviated as the OMAs)[133] is an awards show presented by Viacom to honor music, technology and intersection between the two.[134] Mars has received one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2013 Bruno Mars Must Follow Artist on Twitter Nominated [135]

People's Choice Awards

The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show recognizing the people and the work of popular culture.[136] The show has been held annually since 1975 and is voted on by the general public.[137] Bruno Mars has received one award from seven nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Favorite Breakout Artist Nominated [138]
2012 Favorite Male Artist Won [139]
Favorite R&B Artist Nominated
2013 Nominated [140]
2014 Favorite Male Artist Nominated [141]
Favorite Pop Artist Nominated
"When I Was Your Man" Favorite Song Nominated

Pollstar Awards

The Pollstar Concert Industry Awards aim to reward the best in the business of shows and concerts.[142] Mars has received four nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Best New Touring Artist Nominated [143]
2013 Moonshine Jungle Tour Most Creative Stage Production Nominated [144]
Major Tour of the Year Nominated
2014 Nominated [145]

Premios Juventud

Premios Juventud (Youthfulness Awards) is an awards show for Spanishspeaking celebrities in the areas of film, music, sports, fashion, and pop culture, presented by the television network Univision.[146] Mars has received three awards from five nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2013 Bruno Mars Favorite Hitmaker Won [147]
"When I Was Your Man" Favorite Hit Won
2014 Bruno Mars Favorite Hitmaker Won [148]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Favorite Hit Nominated [149]
2016 Bruno Mars Favorite Hitmaker Nominated [150]

Radio Disney Music Awards

First established in 2002, the Radio Disney Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony held by Radio Disney.[151] Mars has received one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2013 Bruno Mars Best Male Artist Nominated [152]

RTHK International Pop Poll Awards

The RTHK International Pop Poll Awards is an annual award show presented at RTHK Studio 1 that honors the best in international and national music established in 1989.[153] Mars has received ten awards.[lower-alpha 1]

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Top Male Artist 3rd [154]
"Just The Way You Are" Top 10 Gold International Gold Songs Won
Bruno Mars Top New Act 1st
2012 Bruno Mars Top Male Artist 1st [155]
"The Lazy Song" Top 10 Gold International Gold Songs Won
2013 Bruno Mars Top Male Artist 1st [153]
"Locked Out of Heaven" Top 10 Gold International Gold Songs Won
2014 Bruno Mars Top Male Artist 1st [156]
"When I Was Your Man" Top 10 Gold International Gold Songs Won
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Top 10 Gold International Gold Songs Won [157]

Silver Clef Award

The Silver Clef Award is an annual UK music awards lunch which has been running since 1976 to honor and award music artists whilst raising funds for Nordoff Robbins.[158] Mars has received one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2015 Bruno Mars Best Live Act Nominated [159]

Soul Train Music Awards

The Soul Train Music Awards are produced by the makers of Soul Train to honour entertainers.[160] It is an annual award show aired in national broadcast syndication that honors the best in African American music and entertainment established in 1987.[161] Mars has received three awards from nine nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2010 "Nothin' on You" Song of the Year Won [162]
2011 Bruno Mars Best New Artist Nominated [163]
2013 Best R&B/Soul Male Artist Nominated [164]
"Treasure" Best Dance Performance Nominated [165]
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Song of the Year Won [166]
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award Nominated [167]
Best Dance Performance Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
Video of the Year Won [166]

Swiss Music Awards

The Swiss Music Awards are presented the Press Play Association in conjunction with Media Control Switzerland to national and international musicians in over ten categories.[168] Mars has received one award from three nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2012 Doo-Wops & Hooligans Best Album Pop Rock International Nominated [169]
"Grenade" Best Hit International Nominated
Bruno Mars Best Breaking Act International Won

The Record of the Year

The Record of the Year was an award voted by the UK public. The award began in 1998, and was televised on ITV before being dropped in 2006 after disagreements over the phone voting element. Since then it has been an online poll, administered through the Record of the Year website.[170] In 2013, the award came to an end. Mars was nominated twice.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2010 "Just the Way You Are" The Record of the Year Nominated [171]
2011 "Grenade" The Record of the Year Nominated [172]

Teen Choice Awards

The Teen Choice Awards is an annual awards show that airs on the Fox Network. The awards were established in 1999 to honor the year's biggest achievements in music, movies, sports, television and fashion as voted for by young people aged between 13 and 19.[173] Mars has received four awards from twenty nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2010 "Nothin' on You" Choice Music: Single Nominated [174]
2011 Bruno Mars Choice Music: Breakout Artist Won [175]
Choice Summer: Music Star - Male Won
Choice Music: Male Artist Nominated [176]
"Just the Way You Are" Choice Music: Love Song Nominated
"Grenade" Choice Music: Break-Up Song Nominated
"The Lazy Song" Choice Summer Song Nominated [177]
2012 Bruno Mars Choice Music: Male Artist Nominated [178]
"It Will Rain" Choice Music: Single by a Male Artist Nominated
2013 Bruno Mars Choice Music: Male Artist Nominated [179]
Choice Music: R&B Artist Won
Choice Music Star: Male Won
"Locked Out of Heaven" Choice Single: Male Artist Nominated
"Treasure" Choice Music: Love Song Nominated
Choice Summer: Single Nominated
"When I Was Your Man" Choice Music: Break-Up song Nominated
"Moonshine Jungle Tour" Choice Summer: Tour Nominated
2015 "Uptown Funk" (with Mark Ronson) Choice Song: Male Artist Nominated [180]
Choice Party Song Nominated
Choice Music: Collaboration Nominated

UK Music Video Awards

The UK Music Video Awards is an annual award ceremony founded in 2008 to recognise creativity, technical excellence and innovation in music videos and moving images for music.[181] Mars has received one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 "The Lazy Song" Best Pop Video-UK Nominated [182]

Urban Music Awards

The Urban Music Awards is a British awards ceremony launched in 2003 to recognise the achievement of urbanbased artists, producers, nightclubs, DJs, radio stations, and record labels regarding music generes such as HipHop, R&B, Dance and soul music. It is held in six countries annually.[183] Mars has received one award from two nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars International Artist of the Year Nominated [184]
2013 Won [185]

Virgin Media Music Awards

The Virgin Media Music Awards is an online music awards show. The winners are declared on their official site "Virgin Media".[186] Mars has received one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2011 Bruno Mars Virgin Media Music Award for Best Solo Male Nominated [187]

Z Awards

The Z Awards were created by Z100 a commercial contemporary hit radio (CHR) radio broadcasting serving the New York metropolitan area. The votes are submitted by the listeners. The categories include year in music, pop culture, sleaze and others. Mars has received one award.[188]

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2010 Bruno Mars Best New Artist Won [188]

Notes

  1. At this award show, runner-ups are considered winners in spite of being in second or third place.

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