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Thalía awards and nominations
Thalía 2010
Totals[a]
Wins111
Nominations227
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.

Thalía is a Mexican recording artist and actress who has won various accolades through her career spanning five decades. Thalía has been referred to as the "Queen of Latin Pop", "Queen of Telenovelas" and "Empress of Beauty".[1]

Thalía began her career as the lead singer of children's group Pac-Man (renamed Din-Din). They won second place at the children's festival, Juguemos a Cantar by Televisa.[2] She later became a member of juvenile band Timbiriche (1986–1989). Thalía won her first major national awards while still a member of Timbiriche, with her acting in Quinceañera (1987), who made her winner of the TVyNovelas Awards for Best Female Revelation. Since her solo debut in 1990, she has received nominations and accolades at the international level, including various Premios Lo Nuestro, Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard Latin Music Awards. She became the first recipient of Latin Billboard's Star Award (Premio Estrella, 2001) and Global Powerhouse (Poderosa Global, 2023), as well as Latin Grammy's President Merit in 2019, for both her outstanding success and contributions. She is the most awarded female solo artist in the Orgullosamente Latino Award, and one of the most nominated at Premios Juventud.

Aside from her works in music, Thalía has been recognized for her charity work by organizations such as Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (2008), St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (2009), United Nations (2017) and Ballet Hispanico (2022). Her first book, Thalía: Belleza (2007), was also selected by the Young Adult Library Services Association in the booklist award of Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers. She was included in Radio Ink's annual list of 100 Most Influential Women in Radio in 2011 and 2015.

Thalía has also earned accolades for her image and fashion, including a record-breaking appearance among People en Español's 50 Most Beautiful, which led her to earn the special award of "Mas Bellos Hall of Fame Award".[3] Throughout the mid-1990s, Thalía was crowned Queen of multiple festival and carnivals, including Viña del Mar (Chile), Rio Carnival (Brazil) and Feria de la Molina (Peru); the lattermost front a record-breaking attendance (100,000) and graced by then Peru's president Alberto Fujimori,[4][5] in addition to be received with honors by then Filipino president Fidel V. Ramos. These events and success led Mexican press such as Milenio, to call her as "Queen of the Third World".[6] She has been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame (2013) and Plaza de las Estrellas (1996) in Mexico.

Awards and nominations

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Key
Indicates non-competitive categories or special award
Award/organization[a] Year Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
ACE Award (Argentina) 1997 Thalía Latin Tropical — Female Artist Won [7]
Amigo Awards (Spain) 1998 Thalía Best Solo Female Latin Artist Nominated [8]
2000 Thalía Best Solo Female Latin Artist Nominated [9]
Ballet Hispanico 2022 Thalía "Nuestra Inspiración" (Our Inspiration) † Won [10]
BDSCertified Spin Award 2003 "I Want You" 50,000 Spins Won [11]
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2001 Arrasando Latin Pop Album — Female Nominated [12]
Thalía Star Award † Won [13]
2003 Thalía Latin Pop Album — Female Won [14]
"No Me Enseñaste" Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track Of The Year — Female Nominated [15]
Latin Pop Airplay Track Of The Year — Female Nominated
Thalía Viewer's Choice Award Won [16]
2004 "I Want You" Hot Latin Track Of The Year — Vocal Duet Nominated [17]
"Baby, I'm in Love (Boris & Beck Remix)" Latin Dance Single Of The Year Nominated
"I Want You (Pablo Flores Remix)" Nominated
"¿A quién le importa?" Latin Pop Airplay Track Of The Year — Female Nominated
2006 El Sexto Sentido Best Female Pop Vocal Album Nominated [18]
2007 "Un alma sentenciada (Dance Remixes)" Latin Dance Club Play Track Of The Year Nominated [19]
2014 "Te Perdiste Mi Amor" Hot Latin Song of the Year — Vocal Event Nominated [20]
Thalía Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year — Female Won [21]
2015 Thalía Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year — Female Nominated [22]
2017 Thalía Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year — Female Nominated [23]
Thalía Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year — Female Nominated
Billboard Latin Women in Music 2023 Thalía Global Powerhouse (Poderosa global) Won [24]
Billboard Music Video Awards 2000 "Entre El Mar Y Una Estrella" Best Clip of the Year — Latin Nominated [25]
2001 "Arrasando" Best Clip of the Year — Latin Nominated [26]
BMI Latin Awards 1999 "Amor a la Mexicana" Most Performed Latin Song Won [27]
2002 "Tú y Yo" Songs List Won [28]
"Arrasando" Songs List Won
2003 "No Me Enseñaste" Most Performed Latin Songs Won [29]
2005 "Cerca de Ti" Song List Won [30]
Bravo Awards [es] 1993 Thalía in María Mercedes Best Young Actress Won [31]
Calendario Azteca de Oro[b] 1988 Thalía in Quinceañera New Actress Won [33]
Cosmopolitan Awards 2014 Thalía Latin Woman Won [34]
Dial Awards [es] (Spain) 2012 Thalía Cadena Dial 2012 Won [35]
Diosas de Plata 1997 Thalía Special Career Achievement Award † Won [36]
Directors Guild of America Awards 2017 15: A Quinceañera Story: Zoey Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs Nominated [37]
E! Awards 1998 Thalía Celebrity of the Year Won [38]
El Heraldo de México Awards 1993 Thalía in María Mercedes Best New Actress Won [39]
1996 Thalía Best Female Singer of the Year Won [40]
"Piel morena" Best Song of the Year Won [41]
En éxtasis Best Album of the Year Won
1998 Thalía Female Singer of the Year Won
1999 Thalía Special Award † Won [42]
Amor a la Mexicana Album of the Year Won
Eres Award (Mexico) 1992 Thalía Best Album Nominated [43]
1993 Thalía in María Mercedes Best Actress Won [44]
1997 Thalía Special Artist Achievement Award † Won [45]
2001 Thalía La Mas Sexy (Most Sexy) Won [46]
Estrella de Plata[c] 1988 Thalía in Quinceañera Best New Actress Won [47]
Fan Choice Awards (Mexico) 2021 Thalía Pop Latino Won [48]
Thalía Best Female Feature Video Nominated
Thalía Best Urban Female Artist Nominated
Furia Musical 2002 Thalía Special Honor † Won
Galardón a los Grandes (Mexico)[d] 1992 Thalía Singer of the Year Won [49]
1993 Thalía Singer of the Year Won [50]
1997 Thalía Singer of the Year Won [51]
Globo Awards (New York)[e] 2000 Arrasando Best Pop Album — Female Artist Won [52]
Golden Laurel[f] 1988 Thalía in Quinceañera Best New Actress Won [47]
1991 Thalía Best Singer-Actress Won
GQ Mexico Awards 2021 Thalía Career Lifetime Award † Won [53]
Heat Latin Music Awards 2020 "Lindo Pero Bruto" Best Video Nominated [54]
Thalía Best Female Artist Nominated
Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors 2008 Thalía HOLA Ilka — Humanitarian Award † Won [55]
HTV Awards 2005 Thalía Nominated [56]
International Dance Music Awards 2003 "Dance, Dance (The Mexican)" Best Latin Dance Track Won [57]
2004 "¿A quién le importa?" Best Latin Dance Track Nominated [58]
Juventud Awards 2004 Thalía and Fat Joe La Pareja Más Pareja (Dynamic Duet) Nominated [59]
Thalía and Kumbia Kings Nominated
Thalía Que rico se mueve (Best moves) Nominated
Thalía Voz del momento (All Over the Dial) Nominated
"¿A quién le importa?" La Más Pegajosa (Catchiest Tune) Nominated
Greatest Hits Me Muero Sin Ese CD (CD To Die For) Nominated
"¿A quién le importa?" Canción Rompehielo (Party Starter) Won
Thalía Quiero Vestir Como Ella (She's Totally Red Carpet) Nominated
Thalía Chica Que Me Quita el Sueño (Dream Chic) Won
Thalía Actriz que se Roba la Pantalla (She Steals the Show) Nominated
Thalía My Idol Is Won
Thalía and Tommy Mottola Tórridos Romances (Hottest Romance) Nominated
Thalía En la Mira de los Paparazzi (Paparazzi's Favorite Target) Nominated
2005 Thalía Quiero Vestir Como Ella (She's Totally Red Carpet) Nominated [60]
Thalía Chica Que Me Quita el Sueño (Dream Chic) Nominated
Thalía En la Mira de los Paparazzi (Paparazzi's Favorite Target) Nominated
Thalía Mi ídolo es (My Idol Is) Nominated
2006 Thalía All Over the Dial Nominated [61]
El Sexto Sentido: Re+Loaded CD To Die For Nominated
"Un alma sentenciada" Best Ballad Nominated
Thalía Favorite Pop Star Nominated
Thalía She's Got Style Nominated
Thalía Dream Chic Nominated
Thalía My Idol Is Nominated
Thalía Paparazzi's Favorite Target Nominated
2007 Thalía and Romeo Santos The Perfect Combo Nominated [62]
"No, no, no" My Favorite Video Nominated
Best Ballad Nominated
Song of the Year Won
Thalía Favorite Pop Star Nominated
Thalía She's Got Style Nominated
Thalía Dream Chic Nominated
Thalía My Idol Is Nominated
2008 Thalía Diva Award † Won [63]
2009 Thalía Dream Chic Nominated [64]
Thalía Favorite Pop Artist Nominated
2010 Primera Fila CD To Die For Nominated [65]
"Equivocada" Best Ballad Nominated
Thalía Favorite Pop Artist Nominated
Thalía Dream Chic Nominated
Thalía My Idol Is Nominated
2012 Thalía Siganme Los Buenos (Follow me The Good) Nominated [66]
2013 Thalía and Prince Royce The Perfect Combination Nominated [67]
Habítame Siempre Lo Todo Todo Nominated
Thalía Favorite Pop Artist Nominated
Thalía Follow me The Good Nominated
2016 Thalía and Maluma The Perfect Combination Nominated [68]
"Si Alguna Vez" Mejor Tema Novelero (Best Theme for a Telenovela) Nominated
2019 "Lindo Pero Bruto" This Is a BTS (Best Behind the Scenes) Nominated [69]
Thalía Me Llama la Atención (Best Scroll Stopper) Nominated
Thalía Hair Obsessed Nominated
2020 Thalía High Fashion Nominated [70]
Thalía Hair Obsessed Nominated
"Color Esperanza (2020)" El Cuarentema (The Quarentune) Nominated
2021 "Tick Tock" Girl Power Nominated [71]
2023 "Para No Verte Más" Girl Power Nominated [72]
Latin Grammy Awards 2001 Arrasando Best Female Pop Vocal Album Nominated [73]
Best Engineered Album - Production Won
2002 Con Banda: Grandes Exitos Best Banda Album Nominated
2003 Thalía Best Female Pop Vocal Album Nominated
2006 El Sexto Sentido: Re+Loaded Best Female Pop Vocal Album Nominated
2010 Primera Fila Best Long Form Music Video Nominated
2014 Viva Kids Vol. 1 Best Latin Children's Album Nominated
2019 Thalía President's Merit Award † Won [74]
Latino Music Awards (Colombia) 2021 Thalía Best Female Pop Artist Won [75]
Lo Nuestro Awards 1996 Thalía Pop New Artist of the Year Nominated [76]
Thalía Pop Female Artist of the Year Nominated
En éxtasis Pop Album of the Year Nominated
"Piel Morena" Pop Song of the Year Nominated
1997 Thalía Female Artist of the Year Nominated [77]
1998 Thalía Pop Female Artist Won [78]
"Piel Morena" Video of the Year Nominated [41]
2001 Thalía People Choice: Pop Artist of the Year Won [79]
Arrasando Pop Album of the Year Nominated [80]
2002 "Amor a la Mexicana" (Banda version) Video of the Year Nominated [81]
"Reencarnación" Nominated
Thalía Regional Mexican Female Artist of the Year Won [82]
Thalía People Choice: Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Won
2003 Thalía Pop Female Artist Nominated [83]
Thalía Pop Album of the Year Nominated
Thalía People Choice: Pop Artist of the Year Won [84]
2004 Thalía Best Female Artist Nominated [85]
Thalía / "No Me Enseñaste" Song of the Year and Performer Nominated
2005 Thalía Female Artist of the Year Nominated [86]
2007 El Sexto Sentido: Re+Load Pop Album of the Year Nominated [87]
"No, no, no" Pop Song of the Year Won
2010 Thalía Young Artist Legacy Award Won [88]
2011 Thalía Pop Album of the Year Nominated [89]
2014 Habítame Siempre Pop Album of the Year Won [90]
"Te Perdiste Mi Amor" Pop Song of the Year Nominated
Thalía Pop Female Artist Nominated
2016 Amore Mio Pop Album of the Year Nominated [91]
Thalía Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated
2017 Latina Pop Album of the Year Nominated [92]
Thalía Pop Female Artist Won
2019 "No Me Acuerdo" Pop/Rock Collaboration of the Year Nominated [93]
Thalía Pop/Rock Artist of the Year Nominated
2020 Thalía Social Artist of the Year Nominated [94]
2022 Desamorfosis Pop Album of the Year Nominated [95]
2023 "Baila Así" Urban Dance/Pop Song of the Year Nominated [96]
2024 Thalía's Mixtape Urban/Pop Album of the Year Nominated [97]
Thalía Female Pop Artist of the Year Nominated
Lyme Disease Research Alliance 2013 Thalía Your Voice Inspires Many † Won [98]
Luces Award (Peru) 2020 "Estoy Soltera" Hit of the Year Won [99]
New York Latin ACE Awards 1995 Thalía in Marimar Best Latin Actress Won [100]
1996 Thalía Female Latin Act Nominated [101]
1997 Thalía Female Latin Act Won [102]
En éxtasis Female Latin Album Nominated [103]
1998 Thalía Female Latin Act Nominated [104]
2001 Thalía Female Latin Act Nominated [105]
Mara de Oro Awards (Venezuela) 1994 Thalía International Actress Won [106]
Monitor Latino Awards 2010 Thalía Best Pop Artist Nominated [107]
"Equivocada" Pop Song of the Year Nominated
MTV MIAW Awards 2019 Thalía Viral Artist of the Year Nominated [108]
2023 "Para No Verte Más" Music Ship of the Year Nominated [109]
MTV Video Music Awards Latin America 2002 Thalía Best Female Artist Nominated [110]
2003 Thalía Best Pop Artist Nominated [111]
Orgullosamente Latino Award 2004 "Me Pones Sexy" Latin Video of the Year Won [112]
Thalía Latin Female Singer of the Year Won
2006 "Amar sin ser amada" Latin Song of the Year Won [113]
"Un alma sentenciada" 2nd place
"Un alma sentenciada" Latin Video of the Year Nominated [114]
"Amar sin ser amada" Nominated
El Sexto Sentido Latin Album of the Year Nominated
Thalía Latin Female Singer of the Year Nominated
2008 Thalía Latin Trajectory of the Year Won [115]
2010 Primera Fila Latin Album of the Year Nominated [116]
Thalía Latin Female Singer of the Year Nominated
Palmas de Oro (Mexico)[g] 1988 Thalía in Quinceañera Best New Actress Won [118]
Paoli Awards [es] (Puerto Rico)[h] 2004 Thalía Ballad/Pop Best Female Singer Nominated [120]
People en Español Awards 2010 Primera Fila Album of the Year Nominated [121]
"Equivocada" Song of the Year Nominated
Thalía Best Pop Singer or Group Nominated
"Estoy Enamorado" Best Cover Won
2012 Thalía Picture of the Year Won [122]
2014 Thalía Selfie of the Year Nominated [123]
2017 Thalía Más Bellos Hall of Fame Award † Won [3]
Premios Mixup 2001 Thalía Spanish-language Female Artist Nominated [124][125]
Premios Oye! 2010 Primera Fila Spanish Record of the Year Nominated [126]
Thalía Best Female Pop Artist Won
2012 Thalía Best Female Pop Artist Nominated [127]
Quiero Awards [es] (Argentina) 2013 "Manías" Best Female Video Nominated [128]
2015 "Sólo Parecía Amor" Best Female Video Nominated [129]
2016 "Desde Esa Noche" Best Female Video Nominated [130]
Mejor Encuentro Extraordinario Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
Thalía Best Singer-Instagramer Nominated
2021 Thalía Best Singer-Influencer Nominated [131]
Radio FM Ecuador 1996 "Gracias a Dios" Song of the Year Won [132]
Ritmo Latino Awards[i] 2000 "Entre el Mar y una Estrella" Video of the Year Nominated [135]
Thalía Female Pop Artist Nominated [136]
2001 "Arrasando" Video of the Year Nominated [137]
Thalía Female Pop Artist or Group Nominated
Thalía Most Popular Artist in the United States (Male/Female) Nominated
2003 Thalía Female Pop Artist or Group Won [138]
"No Me Enseñaste" Song of the Year Won
Spotify Awards 2020 Thalía Most-Streamed Pop-Urban Artist Nominated [139]
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 2009 Thalía and Tommy Mottola Rashid Hope — Humanitarian Award † Won [140]
Telehit Awards 2010 Thalía Pop Artist Nominated [141]
Thalía Most Popular Artist Nominated
TVyNovelas Awards (Argentina) 1993 Thalía Best Foreign Actress Won [142]
TVyNovelas Awards (Mexico) 1988 Thalía in Quinceañera Best Female Revelation Won [143]
1991 Thalía Musical Debut of the Year Won [144]
1993 Thalía in María Mercedes Best Actress Nominated [44]
Thalía in María Mercedes Best Young Lead Actress Won
Thalía Best Female Singer Won [145]
1995 Thalía in Marimar Best Actress Nominated
Marimar Highest International Audience † Won [146]
1996 María la del Barrio Highest International Audience † Won [147]
1998 Thalía International Impact Award † Won [148]
1999 Thalía Best International Artist Won [149]
2016 "Si Alguna Vez" Best Musical Theme Nominated [150]
United Nations' Impacto Latino 2017 Thalía Latino Impact Award — Humanitarian Award † Won [151]
World Music Awards 2014 Thalía World's Best Female Artist Shortlisted [152]
Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) 2007 Thalía: ¡Belleza! - Lessons in Lipgloss and Happiness Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers Won [153]

Other accolades

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Cultural honors

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Star for Thalía at Miami's Little Havana, Calle 8, Hall of Fame
Name of country, year given, and name of honor
Country Year Honor Ref.
Mexico 1989 Miss Star — Estrellas magazine [2]
Mexico 1996 Plaza de las Estrellas Walk of Fame [154]
Peru 1996 Festival Queen of Feria de la Molina [4]
United States 1997 Thalia's Day (25th April) by Los Angeles City Council [155]
United States 1997 Festival Queen of Fiesta Broadway [156]
United States 1997 Little Havana, Miami: Walkway of the Stars [5]
United States 1997 Festival Queen of Miami [157]
Brazil 1997 Festival Queen (Imperatriz Leopoldinense) at Rio Carnival [158]
Chile 1997 Festival Queen of Viña del Mar [159]
Philippines 1997 Key to the city of Manila [160]
Philippines 1997 Guest of Honor of Quezon [160]
Mexico 1998 Lottery ticket Queen of the Mexican National lottery [161]
Venezuela 2000 Venezuela Walk of Fame [162]
Argentina 2005 Buenos Aires' Walk of Fame[j] [163]
United States 2008 Gold medal from New York's Fundation, Casita María [164]
United States 2013 Hollywood Walk of Fame [165]
United States Ritmo Latino Handprints: Latin Music Greats [166]

Vevo Certified Awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result
2015 100,000,000 Views "Equivocada" Won[167]
"Te Perdiste Mi Amor" Won
2016 "Desde Esa Noche (Premios Lo Nuestro 2016)" Won[168]
"Desde Esa Noche" Won
"Qué Será De Ti (Como Vai Voce)" Won
2017 "No Me Enseñaste" Won
"Estoy Enamorado" Won
2018 "No Me Acuerdo" Won
2019 "Lento" Won
2021 "Por Lo Que Reste De Vida" Won
2022 "Lindo Pero Bruto" Won
"No, no, no" Won

Listicles

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Year/era Publication(s) List or Work Rank Ref.
2020 Billboard Greatest of All Time Latin Artists n/a [169]
2008 People en Español 100 Most Iconic Hispanic Entertainers of All Time n/a [170]
2018 The 25 Most Powerful Latinas 23 [171]
2011 Radio Ink Annual List: 100 Most Influential Women in Radio n/a [172]
2015 91 [173]
2011 Univision 25 Most Influential Mexicans Singers 7 [174]

Notes

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  1. ^ Charts are not included, unless they are explicitly described as "awards" or specific trophies are given.
  2. ^ transl. Aztec Gold Calendar, an award given by the Asociación Mexicana de Periodistas de Radio y Televisión (AMPRyT)[32]
  3. ^ transl. Silver Star
  4. ^ An award given by Raul Velasco in Siempre en Domingo.
  5. ^ transl. Globe Awards
  6. ^ transl. Laurel de Oro
  7. ^ transl. Golden Palm, an award given by the Círculo Nacional de Periodistas de México (CINPE).[117]
  8. ^ An award established in Puerto Rico in 1983.[119]
  9. ^ Also known as "Premio de la Gente" or Latin Music Fan Awards.[133][134]
  10. ^ Walk of Fame established by FM Hit Radio [es], now Los 40

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