Destiny's Child awards and nominations Destiny's Child during the Super Bowl halftime show in 2013 |
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| Wins | 120 |
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| Nominations | 271 |
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- ^ 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.
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Destiny's Child was an American girl group whose final and best-known line-up comprised Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams. Formed in 1990 in Houston, Texas, Destiny's Child members began their musical endeavors as Girl's Tyme, comprising, among others, Knowles, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett. After years of limited success, they were signed in 1996 to Columbia Records as Destiny's Child. The group was launched into mainstream recognition following the 1999 release of their best-selling second album, The Writing's on the Wall, which contained the number-one singles "Bills, Bills, Bills" and "Say My Name". Their third album, Survivor, which contains themes the public interpreted as a channel to the group's experience, contains the worldwide hits "Independent Women", "Survivor" and "Bootylicious". In 2002, they announced a hiatus and re-united two years later for the release of their fourth and final studio album, Destiny Fulfilled (2004). Destiny's Child has sold more than 60 million records worldwide to date. Billboard magazine ranks the group as the ninth most successful artist/band of the 2000s, and placed the group 68th in its All-Time Hot 100 Artists list in 2008.
ARTISTdirect ADOMA Awards
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000
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Destiny's Child[4]
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Favorite Group - Urban/Hip-Hop
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000
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Destiny's Child
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Artist of the Year
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Won
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| Duo/Group of the Year
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Won
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| Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year
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Won
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| Hot 100 Singles Duo or Group of the Year[9]
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Won
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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Artist of the Year
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Won
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| Duo/Group of the Year
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Won
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| Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year
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Won
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| Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year- Duo/Group
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Won
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| "Independent Women Part I"
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Soundtrack Single of the Year[10]
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Won
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| 2004
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Destiny's Child
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Artist Achievement Award[11]
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Won
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| 2005
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R&B/Hip-Hop Group of the Year[12]
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Won
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Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Awards
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Category
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Result
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Ref
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| 2005
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Destiny's Child
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Top R&B/Hip-Hop Duo or Group
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Won
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[13]
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| 2006
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Won
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[14]
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Result
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Ref
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| 2000
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Destiny's Child
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Favorite R&B Group
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Nominated
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[15]
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| 2001
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Favorite Group of the Year
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Won
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[16]
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| Favorite R&B Group
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Won
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| Favorite Pop Group
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Nominated
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| "Independent Women Part I"
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Favorite Song from a Movie
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Nominated
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| "Say My Name"
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Favorite Single
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Nominated
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000
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Destiny's Child
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Best Shooting Star - Female
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Won
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| 2001
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Best Pop Band
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Won
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The BRIT Awards are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards.
Capital FM Awards
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2008
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Destiny's Child
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Capital Icon Award[17]
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2002
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Destiny's Child
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Best International Pop/Rock Group
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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International Music Act
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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Ref
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| 2005
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Destiny's Child
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Band of the Year
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Won
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[20]
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2001
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"Independent Women Part I"
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Longest-running number-one song on the Hot 100 by a girl group
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Won
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Hip-Hop Summit Action Network Action Award
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2005
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Destiny's Child
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Action Award
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Won[26]
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2006
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Destiny's Child
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Recording Artists
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Won
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Houston Press Music Awards
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 1998
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Destiny's Child
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Best Funk/R&B[29]
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Won
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| Critics' Choice - Funk/R&B
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Won
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IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards
IFPI Platinum Europe Awards
Japan Radio Popular Disks Award
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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Best Vocal Duo/Group[32]
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Won
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J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 Award
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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Best Group[33]
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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Caring Hands, Caring Hearts Award[34]
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Won
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British MOBO Awards
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 1999
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Destiny's Child
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Best International R&B Act
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Won
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| 2001
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"Independent Women Part 1"
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Best Single
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Won
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Dutch MOBO Awards
The first annual ceremony of the Netherlands' MOBO Awards was introduced in 2004, as a counterpart to the MOBO Awards of United Kingdom.
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2002
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Destiny's Child
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Favorite Pop Act - International
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Nominated
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| 2003
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Nominated
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| 2006
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Outstanding Achievement in Popular Music[36]
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000
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Destiny's Child
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Best R&B Artist
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Nominated
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| 2001
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Nominated
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| Best Group
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Nominated
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| "Survivor"
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Best Song
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Nominated
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2005
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Destiny's Child
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Walk This Way / Best Entrance[40]
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000[41]
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Destiny's Child
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Outstanding Duo or Group
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Won
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| 2001
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Won
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| 2002
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Won
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| 2005
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Won
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| 2006
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2005
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Destiny's Child
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Favorite Music Group
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000
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"Bug a Boo"
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Favorite Song
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Nominated
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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Favorite Singing Group
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Won
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| 2002
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Won
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| 2003
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Nominated
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| 2005
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"Lose My Breath"
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Favorite Song
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Nominated
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| Destiny's Child
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Favorite Singing Group
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Nominated
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| 2006
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Nominated
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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Best International Duo/Group
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Won
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NRJ Radio Awards
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2006
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Destiny's Child
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Favorite Musical Group
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Nominated
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2003
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Destiny's Child
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Best Group
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000
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Destiny's Child
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Artist of the Year - Hip-Hop Rhythmic Radio
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Nominated
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| 2001
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Won
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| Artist of the Year - Top 40 Pop Radio
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Won
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RTHK International Pop Poll
Rock the Vote Award
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2002
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Destiny's Child
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Patrick Lippert Award[44]
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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Best R&B Act
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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Ref
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| 1998
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"No, No, No"
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Nominated
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|
| 2000
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"Bills, Bills, Bills"
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Nominated
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[45]
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| The Writing's on the Wall
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Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo
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Nominated
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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Entertainer of the Year
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Won
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[46]
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| "Independent Women Part I"
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Nominated
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| 2002
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"Survivor"
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Nominated
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[47]
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| Survivor
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Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo
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Nominated
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| 2005
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"Lose My Breath"
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Nominated
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[48]
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| Destiny Fulfilled
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Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo
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Won
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| 2006
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Destiny's Child
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Career Achievement
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Won
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| "Cater 2 U"
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Won
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Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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Ref
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| 1998
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Destiny's Child
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Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist
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Won
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[49]
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| "No, No, No"
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Won
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| Destiny's Child
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Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo
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Won
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| 2000
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The Writing's on the Wall
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Best R&B/Soul Album
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Won
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[50]
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| "Say My Name"
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Won
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| 2001
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"Survivor"
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Won
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[51]
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| 2002
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"Emotion"
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Won
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[52]
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| Survivor
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Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo
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Won
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| 2005
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"Soldier" (feat. T.I. and Lil Wayne)
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Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo
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Won
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[53]
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| Destiny Fulfilled
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Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000
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Destiny's Child
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Choice Music: Pop Group
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Nominated
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| "Say My Name"
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Choice Music: Single
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Nominated
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| Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Track
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Nominated
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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Choice Music: Pop Group
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Won
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| Choice Music: Concert
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Nominated
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| "Bootylicious"
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Choice Music: Dance Track
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Nominated
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| Choice Music: Summer Song
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Nominated
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| "Survivor"
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Choice Music: Single
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Nominated
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| Survivor
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Choice Music: Album
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Nominated
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| 2005
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"Soldier" (feat. T.I. and Lil Wayne)
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Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Track
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Nominated
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Telecom Mobile Music Awards
The Telecom Mobile Music Awards New Zealand were presented to international and local record labels for the top 20 songs that Telecom mobile users had downloaded, as either a ringtone or caller tune, starting in 2005.
TMF Belgium Awards
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000[55]
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Destiny's Child
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Best R&B/Rap Artist - International
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Won
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| 2001
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Won
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| Survivor
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Best Album - International
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Won
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TMF Netherlands Awards
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000[56]
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Destiny's Child
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Best R&B - International
|
Won
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| 2001
|
Won
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| "Independent Women Part I"
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Best Single - International
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Won
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| 2002
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Survivor
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Best Album - International
|
Won
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| Destiny's Child
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Best R&B - International
|
Won
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| 2005
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Best Pop Group - International
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
|
| 2001
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Destiny's Child
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Top R'n'B Award[57]
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2001
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What's Going On (with Artists Against AIDS Worldwide)
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There's no "I" in Team[58]
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Won
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VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2000
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"Say My Name"
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Most Stylish Video
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Nominated
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| 2001
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Destiny's Child[59]
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Most Stylish Group
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Won
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Vibe of the Year Awards
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
|
Result
|
| 2001
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Destiny's Child[60]
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Best Group
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Won
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| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2002
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Destiny's Child
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World's Best-Selling Artist or Group
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Won
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| World's Best-Selling Pop Group
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Won
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| World's Best-Selling R&B Group
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Won
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| 2005
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World's Best Selling Female Group of All Time
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Won
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| World's Best-Selling Pop Group
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Won
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| World's Best-Selling R&B Group
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Won
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Young Hollywood Hall of Fame
The Young Hollywood Hall of Fame is a history of the greatest all-time young entertainers of each era from 1908 to the present. The Hall of Fame pays tribute to the biggest young stars in motion pictures, television, music and radio. Each year the top young stars between an average age range of 5–21 years old are inducted into the Hall of Fame.
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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| 2002
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Destiny's Child
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Inductee
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Won
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See also
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