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List of awards and nominations received by Ava Max

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Ava Max awards and nominations
Max in 2019
Totals[a]
Wins20
Nominations44
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.

American singer and songwriter Ava Max has received numerous awards and nominations since her international breakthrough with the release of "Sweet but Psycho" in 2018. Max is the recipient of one Attitude Award, one iHeartRadio Titanium Award, four Los 40 Music Awards, one MTV Europe Music Award, one Swiss Music Award and one TopHit Music Award. Her debut studio album, Heaven & Hell, was released by Atlantic in September 2020.[1] The record was preceded by eight singles, including "Sweet but Psycho", which won the award for the Best International Song at the 2019 Los 40 Music Awards, which received nominations for the Best International Video at the 2020 Los 40 Music Awards and for the International Song of the Year at the 2020 NRJ Music Award.

Awards and nominations

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List of awards and nominations received by Ava Max
Award Year[a] Recipient(s) Category Result Ref.
Attitude Awards 2019 Herself Breakthrough Award Won
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2020 "Sweet but Psycho" Winning Song Won [3]
2021 "Kings & Queens" Won [4]
BMI London Music Awards 2021 "Kings & Queens" Winning Song Won [5]
BMI Pop Music Awards 2020 "Sweet but Psycho" Winning Song Won [6]
2022 "Kings & Queens" Most-Performed Songs of the Year Won
Electronic Dance Music Awards 2022 "The Motto" (with Tiësto) Dance/Electro Pop Song of the Year Won [7]
Dance Radio Song of the Year Nominated
Gaffa Awards (Denmark) 2021 Herself New International Name of the Year Nominated
Gaffa Awards (Sweden) 2019 Foreign Breakthrough of the Year
"Sweet but Psycho" Foreign Song of the Year
Global Awards 2019 Herself Rising Star Award
Hungarian Music Awards 2021 Heaven & Hell Foreign Modern Pop Rock Album of the Year
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2020 Herself Best New Pop Artist
iHeartRadio Titanium Awards 2020 "Sweet but Psycho" 1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations Won
2022 "Kings & Queens" Won [15]
Los 40 Music Awards 2019 Herself Best International New Artist Nominated
"Sweet but Psycho" Best International Song Won
2020 "Kings & Queens" Best International Video Nominated
"Tabú" (with Pablo Alborán) Best Spanish Song
Best Spanish Video Won
2022 Herself Best International Artist
"Maybe You're the Problem" Best International Video
MTV Europe Music Awards 2019 Herself Best New Act Nominated
Best Push Act Won
2022 "The Motto" (with Tiësto) Best Collaboration Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2019 Herself Best New Artist
Push Best New Artist
NRJ Music Award 2019 Herself International Breakthrough Act
2020 International Female Artist of the Year
"Kings & Queens" International Song of the Year
2022 Herself International Female Artist of the Year
2024 "Whatever" International Collaboration of the Year Nominated
People's Choice Awards 2020 Herself New Artist of the Year Nominated
"On Me" (with Thomas Rhett & Kane Brown) Soundtrack Song of the Year
Spotify Awards 2020 Herself Most-Streamed EDM Female Artist
Swiss Music Awards 2021 Herself Best Breaking Act International Won
Best Solo Act International Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 2019 "Sweet but Psycho" Choice Pop Song
Herself Choice Summer Female Artist
Top Hit Music Awards 2021 "Salt" Best Female Artist Song Won

Other accolades

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Name of publisher, year(s) listed, name of list, and placement result
Publisher Year Listicle Result Ref.
Apple Music 2021 The Best Songs of 2021 Placed ("My Head & My Heart") [37]
Armada Music 2021 The Top 10 Dance Songs Of 2021 5th ("The Motto") [38]
Billboard 2018 Billboard Pride's May 2018 Playlist Placed ("My Way") [39]
Billboard Pride's September 2018 Playlist Placed ("Sweet But Psycho") [40]
Billboard Dance's Ones to Watch Placed (Herself) [41]
2019 The 50 Best Songs of 2019 (so far) 10th ("Sweet But Psycho") [42]
The 100 Best Songs of 2019 34th ("Sweet But Psycho") [43]
2020 The 100 Best Songs of 2020 53rd ("Kings & Queens") [44]
The 30 Best Pop Songs of 2020 Placed ("Kings & Queens") [45]
The 25 Best Pop Albums of 2020 Placed ("Heaven & Hell") [46]
10 Cool New Pop Songs to Get You Through The Week Placed ("Salt - Acoustic") [47]
Placed ("My Head & My Heart") [48]
2022 Placed ("Maybe You're The Problem") [49]
British GQ 2020 The Best New Christmas Songs of 2020 9th ("Christmas Without You") [50]
Forbes 2021 30 Under 30 Placed (Herself) [51]
Gaffa 2020 The 20 Best Foreign Albums of 2022 19th ("Heaven & Hell") [52]
Glamour 2020 The 30 Best Albums of 2020 Placed ("Heaven & Hell") [53]
The 63 Best Songs of 2020 That Made Our Lives a Little Easier Placed ("Naked") [54]
Idolator 2020 The Best Albums of 2020 69th ("Heaven & Hell") [55]
The Best Music Videos of 2020 Placed ("Kings & Queens") [56]
Maxim 2023 Maxim Hot 100 (under "Maxim Cover Squad") Placed (Herself) [57]
The New York Times 2019 The 54 Best Songs of 2019 5th ("Sweet But Psycho") [58]
Paper Magazine 2019 100 People Taking Over 2019 Placed (Herself) [59]
People 2024 The Best New Holiday Releases 7th ("1 Wish") [60]
PopJustice 2018 The Top 45 Singles of 2018 29th ("Sweet But Psycho") [61]
2020 The Top 45 Singles of 2020 13th ("Kings & Queens, Pt. II") [62]
Rolling Stone 2023 2023's Best Albums So Far Placed ("Diamonds & Dancefloors") [63]
The Best and Wildest Fashion Moments at the 2023 Met Gala Placed (Herself) [64]
Stereogum 2019 The 40 Pop Songs of 2019 38th ("Sweet But Psycho") [65]
2020 The 40 Pop Songs of 2020 14th ("Kings & Queens") [66]
Tidal 2019 Best of Pop 2019 Placed ("Sweet But Psycho") [67]
Best of Spanish Pop 2019 Placed ("Tabú") [68]
2020 Best of Pop 2020 Placed ("Kings & Queens") [69]
Placed ("Salt")
2021 Best of Dance 2021 Placed ("Sad Boy") [70]
Best of Pop 2021 Placed ("EveryTime I Cry") [71]
UPROXX 2023 The Most Anticipated Albums of 2023 Placed ("Diamonds & Dancefloors") [72]
Vogue 2019 The 34 Best Songs of 2019 Placed ("Torn") [73]
Records and achievements
Year Record Record Holder Ref.
2018 Longest-charting solo song atop the Finnish Official Charts in 2018 "Sweet But Psycho" [74]
Longest-charting female solo song atop the Norwegian Official Charts in 2018 [75]
Longest-charting female solo song atop the Swedish Official Charts in 2018 [76]
Longest-charting female solo song atop the German Official Charts in 2018 [77]
Longest-charting female solo song atop the Danish Official Charts in 2018 [78]
2019 Longest-charting female song atop the Belgian Official Charts (Flanders) in the 2010s [79]
Longest-charting solo song atop the Hungarian Airplay Charts in the 2010s [80]
Best-performing single of 2019 in Slovenia [81]
2020 Longest-charting female song atop the Czech Airplay Charts in 2020 "Kings & Queens" [82]
2025 Female artist with the most number-one songs on Hungarian Airplay Chart in the 2020s Herself (6 songs) [83]
Streaming milestones
Achievement Year Category Work(s) Result Ref.
Spotify Plaques 2021 1,000,000,000 Streams "Sweet but Psycho" Won [84]
2024 "Kings & Queens" Won

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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