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List of awards and nominations received by Wiz Khalifa

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Wiz Khalifa awards and nominations
A photograph of Wiz Khalifa during the Under The Influence Tour in 2012
Khalifa in 2012
Totals[a]
Wins26
Nominations101
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 Wiz Khalifa.

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received by Wiz Khalifa
Award Year[a] Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
African-American Film Critics Association 2016 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Best Song Won [1]
American Music Awards 2011 Himself New Artist of the Year Nominated [2]
2015 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Song of the Year Nominated [3]
Collaboration of the Year Nominated
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2013 "Payphone" (with Maroon 5) Most Performed Songs Won [4]
"Young, Wild & Free" (with Snoop Dogg featuring Bruno Mars) Won
2016 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Won [5]
BBC Music Awards 2015 Song of the Year Nominated [6]
BET Awards 2011 Himself Best New Artist Won [7]
BET Hip Hop Awards 2011 MVP of the Year Nominated [8]
[9]
Rookie of the Year Won
Made-You-Look Award (Best Hip Hop Style) Nominated
Rolling Papers CD of the Year Nominated
"Black and Yellow" Best Club Banger Nominated
Verizon People's Champ Award (Viewers' Choice) Nominated
"Bright Lights Bigger City" Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse Nominated
"Till I'm Gone" Nominated
2012 Taylor Allderdice Best Mixtape Nominated [10]
2013 "U.O.E.N.O. (Remix)" Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse Nominated [11]
2014 28 Grams Best Mixtape Won [12]
[13]
"We Dem Boyz" Best Hip Hop Video Nominated
Best Club Banger Nominated
People's Champ Award Nominated
2017 "Ain't Nothing" Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse Nominated [14]
2019 2009 (with Currensy) Best Mixtape Nominated [15]
Billboard Music Awards 2012 Himself Top New Artist Won [16]
[17]
Top Rap Artist Nominated
2013 "Payphone" (with Maroon 5) Top Hot 100 Song Nominated [18]
Top Digital Song Nominated
Top Radio Song Nominated
Top Pop Song Nominated
2016 Himself Top Rap Artist Nominated [19]
"See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Top Hot 100 Song Won
Top Selling Song Nominated
Top Radio Song Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Video) Nominated
Top Rap Song Won
2017 "Sucker for Pain" Top Rock Song Nominated [20]
2023 Himself and Snoop Dogg Top Rap Touring Artist Nominated [21]
Black Reel Awards 2016 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Best Original or Adapted Song Won [22]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2016 Best Song Won [23]
Georgia Film Critics Association 2016 Best Original Song Won [24]
Golden Globe Awards 2015 Best Original Song Nominated [25]
Grammy Awards 2012 "Black and Yellow" Best Rap Performance Nominated [26]
Best Rap Song Nominated
2013 "Young, Wild & Free" (with Snoop Dogg featuring Bruno Mars) Nominated [27]
"Payphone" (with Maroon 5) Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Nominated
2014 "Remember You" (featuring the Weeknd) Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nominated [28]
2015 "We Dem Boyz" Best Rap Song Nominated [29]
Blacc Hollywood Best Rap Album Nominated
2016 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Song of the Year Nominated [30]
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Nominated
Best Song Written for Visual Media Nominated
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards 2015 Best Song Written and/or Recording Created for a Film Won [31]
Hollywood Film Awards 2015 Hollywood Song Award Won [32]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards 2015 Best Original Song in a Feature Film Won [33]
2016 "Sucker for Pain" Best Original Song in a Sci-Fi, Fantasy or Horror Film Nominated [34]
Houston Film Critics Society 2016 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Best Original Song Nominated [35]
iHeartRadio MMVAs 2013 "Payphone" (with Maroon 5) International Video of the Year – Group Nominated [36]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2016 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Best Lyrics Nominated [37]
Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Song from a Movie Nominated
Los 40 Music Awards 2012 "Payphone" (with Maroon 5) Best International Song Nominated [38]
Melon Music Awards 2012 Best Pop Won [39]
MOBO Awards 2011 Himself Best International Act Nominated [40]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 Best New Act Nominated [41]
Best Push Act Nominated
2015 Best Hip Hop Nominated [42]
"See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Best Song Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
2016 Himself Best Hip Hop Nominated [43]
Best World Stage Performance Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2011 "Black and Yellow" Best New Artist Nominated [44]
2012 "Payphone" (with Maroon 5) Best Pop Video Nominated [45]
2014 "We Dem Boyz" Best Hip Hop Video Nominated [46]
2015 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Nominated [47]
Best Collaboration Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2013 "Payphone" (with Maroon 5) Best Group Video Nominated [48]
Best Collaboration Nominated
2014 "We Own It (Fast & Furious)" (with 2 Chainz) Best Video from a Film Nominated [49]
MTV Woodies 2011 "Black and Yellow" Woodie of the Year Won [50]
Myx Music Award 2013 "Payphone" (with Maroon 5) Favorite International Video Nominated [51]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2016 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Favorite Collaboration Won [52]
NRJ Music Award 2015 International Song of the Year Won [53]
People's Choice Awards 2013 "Payphone" (with Maroon 5) Favorite Music Video Nominated [54]
2016 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Favorite Song Nominated [55]
Himself Favorite Hip-Hop Artist Nominated
2017 Nominated [56]
2021 The Competition Contestant of 2021 Nominated [57]
Radio Disney Music Awards 2013 "Payphone" (with Maroon 5) Best Breakup Song Nominated [58]
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2013 Top Ten International Gold Songs Won [59]
2016 "See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Won [60]
Satellite Awards 2016 Best Original Song Nominated [61]
Stony Awards 2012 Himself Stoner of the Year Won [62]
Teen Choice Awards 2011 Choice Music: Breakout Artist Nominated [63]
2012 "Payphone" (with Maroon 5) Choice Music: Break-Up Song Won [64]
2015 Himself Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Artist Nominated [65]
"See You Again" (featuring Charlie Puth) Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Song Won
Choice Music: Collaboration Nominated
Choice Music: Song from a Movie or TV Show Won
The Boys of Zummer (with Fall Out Boy) Choice Music: Summer Tour Nominated

Notes

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  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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