Gwen Stefani is an American singer. She is a member of the rock band No Doubt, whose 1995 album Tragic Kingdom propelled them to stardom and sold 17 million copies worldwide. Before her solo debut, Stefani collaborated with other artists on their albums, including "South Side" with Moby and "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" with Eve and received a Grammy for best rap. Stefani has released three solo studio albums, with Interscope Records: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004), The Sweet Escape (2006) and This is what the truth feels like (2016) . After the success of her first album, Stefani commented, "All I wanted to do was make a dance record. [...] Not even that — a stupid dance record." Several of her songs have appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, including "Hollaback Girl" which peaked at number one and "The Sweet Escape" at number two.
Stefani's only Grammy Award as a solo artist is the award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for the song "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" in 2002. She won two MTV Video Music Awards in 2005, including Best Choreography for "Hollaback Girl" and Best Art Direction for "What You Waiting For?" At the Teen Choice Awards, Stefani won all four nominations that she received, including Choice Breakout, Best Female Video, and Choice Collaboration for "Rich Girl". Also, she was named the World's Best New Female Artist at the World Music Awards in 2005. Overall, Stefani has received 49 awards from 126 nominations.
Academy of Country Music Awards
The Academy of Country Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony created by the Academy of Country Music in 1966. Stefani has received one nomination.
American Music Awards
The American Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony created by Dick Clark in 1973. Stefani has received one award from two nominations.
ASCAP Pop Music Awards
BMI Music Awards
Billboard Music Awards
Bravo A-List Awards
BRIT Awards
The BRIT Awards are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. Gwen Stefani has won one award from one nominations.
California Music Awards
CMT Music Awards
D&AD Awards
Design and Art Direction (D&AD) is a British educational charity which exists to promote excellence in design and advertising.
ECHO Music Awards
Glamour Women of the Year Awards
Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States. Stefani has won 3 awards from 18 nominations, both as a solo artist and member of No Doubt. Every award is individually assigned to each member of the group.
Hungarian Music Awards
The Hungarian Music Awards (Golden Giraffe Awards, before 2004) is an annual award ceremony held by the Hungarian music industry association Mahasz since 1992.
IFPI Platinum Europe Awards
Ibiza Music Video Festival
iHeartRadio Music Awards
International Dance Music Awards
JUNO Awards
Meteor Ireland Music Awards
MTV Awards
MTV Video Music Award
The MTV Video Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 1984 by MTV. Stefani has received four awards from twelve nominations.
MTV Asia Awards
MTV Asia Awards was another annual award by MTV which were awarded from 2002 to 2008.
MTV Europe Music Awards
MTV Immies
MTV Video Music Japan Awards
MTV TRL Awards
MTV Video Music Latino America Awards
MTV Australia Music Awards
Much Music Video Awards
My VH1 Music Awards
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
NME Awards
NRJ Music Awards
One Show Awards
People Choice Awards
People Magazine Awards
Premios OYE! Awards
Q Awards
Radio Music Awards
Radio Disney Music Awards
Smash Hits Poll Awards
Soul Train Music Awards
Teen Choice Awards
The Teen Choice Awards is an awards show presented annually by the Fox Broadcasting Company. Stefani has received four awards from fourteen nominations.
VH1 Vogue Fashion Awards
Vibe Awards
World Music Awards
The World Music Awards honors recording artists based on worldwide sales figures provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.
Žebřík Music Awards
See also
- List of awards and nominations received by No Doubt
References
External links
- Gwen Stefani official website


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