List of awards and nominations received by Chris Stapleton
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American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton has received multiple awards and nominations. He is the recipient of ten Grammy Awards, eleven Academy of Country Music Awards, fifteen Country Music Association Awards, five Billboard Music Award, among others.
During his career he has published five studio albums, three of which, Traveller (2015), From A Room: Volume 1 (2017) and Starting Over (2021), were recognized by both the ACM Award for Album of the Year, the CMA Award for Album of the Year and the Grammy Award for Best Country Album.
For his songwriting works, Stapleton was honored with the ASCAP Vanguard Award (2015) and the ACMusic Award for Songwriter of the Decade (2019) and Triple Crown Award (2023). He was also recognized with three CMT Honoree.
As a member of The SteelDrivers he received three Grammy Awards nominations and as a songwriter for other artist he won eightASCAP Country Awards. Stapleton also collaborated with several pop artists, including on "Say Something" with Justin Timberlake, receiving his first nomination at the MTV Video Music Awards, "I Bet You Think About Me" with Taylor Swift, and "Just Say I'm Sorry" with Pink, winning his first People's Choice Country Awards.
Awards and nominations
[edit]Award | Year | Work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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American Country Countdown Awards | 2016 | Traveller | Top Country Album | Won | [1] |
Academy of Country Music Awards | 2016 | Traveller | Album of the Year | Won | [2] |
"Nobody to Blame" | Song of the Year | Won | |||
Chris Stapleton | Songwriter of the Year | Won | |||
New Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
"Hangover Tonight" (with Gary Allan) | Vocal Event of the Year | Nominated | |||
2017 | Chris Stapleton | Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | [3] | |
"Tennessee Whiskey" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Fire Away" | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
2018 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [4] | |
Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
From A Room: Volume 1 | Album of the Year | Won | |||
"Broken Halos" | Single Record of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Whiskey and You" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2019 | Chris Stapleton | Songwriter of the Decade | Won | [5] | |
Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
From A Room: Volume 2 | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Broken Halos" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2020 | Chris Stapleton | Male Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
2021 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | ||
Male Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Starting Over | Album of the Year | Won | |||
"Starting Over" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2022 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [6] | |
Male Artist of the Year | Won | ||||
" I Bet You Think About Me (From The Vault) (Taylor's Version)" (with Taylor Swift) | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
"You Should Probably Leave" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2023 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Won | [7] | |
Male Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"You Should Probably Leave" (with Ashley Gorley and Chris DuBois) | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2024 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | ||
Male Artist of the Year | Won | ||||
Artist-Songwriter of the Year | Won | ||||
Higher | Album of the Year | Won | |||
American Music Awards | 2016 | Traveller | Favorite Country Album | Nominated | [8] |
2017 | From A Room: Volume 1 | Nominated | [9] | ||
2021 | Himself | Favorite Country Artist | Nominated | [10] | |
"Starting Over" | Favorite Country Song | Nominated | |||
Starting Over | Favorite Country Album | Nominated | |||
2022 | Himself | Favorite Country Artist | Nominated | [11] | |
"You Should Probably Leave" | Favorite Country Song | Nominated | |||
Americana Music Honors & Awards | 2016 | Chris Stapleton | Artist of the Year | Won | [12][13] |
Traveller | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
ASCAP Country Music Awards | 2006 | "Your Man" (by Chris DuBois, Stapleton) | Most Performed Songs | Won | [14] |
2007 | "Swing" (by Frank Rogers, Stapleton) | Won | [15] | ||
2008 | "Never Wanted Nothing More" (by Stapleton, Ronnie Bowman) | Won | [16] | ||
2009 | "Another You" (by Stapleton, Jeremy Spillman) | Won | [17] | ||
2010 | "Keep On Lovin' You" (by Stapleton, Trent Willmon) | Won | [18] | ||
2011 | "Come Back Song" (by Darius Rucker, Stapleton; recorded by Darius Rucker) | Won | [19] | ||
2012 | "Love's Gonna Make It Alright" (by Stapleton, recorded by George Strait) | Won | [20] | ||
2016 | Chris Stapleton | Vanguard Award | Won | [21] | |
"Crash and Burn" | Most Performed Songs | Won | |||
2018 | "Broken Halos" | Won | [22] | ||
2021 | "Starting Over" | Won | [23] | ||
2022 | "You Should Probably Leave" | Won | [24] | ||
ASCAP Pop Music Awards | 2022 | "Starting Over" | Most Performed Songs | Won | [25] |
Billboard Music Awards | 2016 | Chris Stapleton | Top Country Artist | Nominated | [26] |
Traveller | Top Country Album | Won | |||
2017 | Chris Stapleton | Top Country Artist | Nominated | [27] | |
Traveller | Top Country Album | Won | |||
2018 | Chris Stapleton | Top Billboard 200 Artist | Nominated | [28] | |
Top Country Artist | Won | ||||
Top Country Male Artist | Won | ||||
From A Room: Volume 1 | Top Selling Album | Nominated | |||
Top Country Album | Won | ||||
2021 | Chris Stapleton | Top Country Artist | Nominated | [29] | |
Top Country Male Artist | Nominated | ||||
Starting Over | Top Country Album | Nominated | |||
2022 | Chris Stapleton | Top Country Artist | Nominated | [30] | |
Top Country Male Artist | Nominated | ||||
"You Should Probably Leave" | Top Country Song | Nominated | |||
All-American Road Show Tour | Top Country Tour | Nominated | |||
British Country Music Association Awards | 2016 | Traveller | International Album of the Year | Won | [31] |
"Tennessee Whiskey" | International Song of the Year | Won | |||
CMT Honoree | 2015 | Chris Stapleton | Breakout Award | Won | [32] |
2016 | Honoree | Won | [33] | ||
2017 | Won | [34] | |||
CMT Music Awards | 2016 | "Fire Away" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [35] |
Breakthrough Video of the Year | Won | ||||
"Nobody to Blame" (from 2015 CMT Artists of the Year) | CMT Performance of the Year | Nominated | |||
2018 | "Say Something" (with Justin Timberlake) | Video of the Year | Nominated | [36] | |
Collaborative Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"I Won't Back Down" (from 2017 CMT Artists of the Year, with Jason Aldean, Keith Urban and Little Big Town) | CMT Performance of the Year | Nominated | |||
2020 | "Tell Me When It's Over" (with Sheryl Crow) | Nominated | [37] | ||
2021 | "Starting Over" | Male Video of the Year | Nominated | [38] | |
2022 | "Hold On" (with H.E.R.) | CMT Performance of the Year | Nominated | [39] | |
2023 | " Whenever You Come Around" (from "CMT Giants: Vince Gill") | Nominated | [40] | ||
2024 | "We Don't Fight Anymore" (with Carly Pearce) | Collaborative Video of the Year | Won | [41] | |
Country Music Association Awards | 2015 | Traveller | Album of the Year | Won | [42] |
Chris Stapleton | New Artist of the Year | Won | |||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
2016 | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [43] | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
"Nobody to Blame" | Single of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Fire Away" | Music Video of the Year | Won | |||
"You Are My Sunshine" (with Morgane Stapleton) | Musical Event of the Year | Nominated | |||
2017 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [44] | |
Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
From A Room: Volume 1 | Album of the Year | Won | |||
2018 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [45] | |
Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
From A Room: Volume 2 | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Broken Halos" | Single of the Year | Won | |||
Song of the Year | Won | ||||
2019 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [46] | |
Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Millionaire" | Single of the Year | Nominated | |||
2020 | Chris Stapleton | Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | [47] | |
"Second One to Know" | Music Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
2021 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [48] | |
Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
Starting Over | Album of the Year | Won | |||
"Starting Over" | Single of the Year | Won | |||
Song of the Year | Won | ||||
2022 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [49] | |
Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
"I Bet You Think About Me" (with Taylor Swift) | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
"You Should Probably Leave" | Single of the Year | Nominated | |||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2023 | Chris Stapleton | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [50] | |
Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
"We Don't Fight Anymore" (with Carly Pearce) | Musical Event of the Year | Nominated | |||
Grammy Awards | 2009 | "Blue Side of the Mountain" (as a member of The SteelDrivers) | Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group | Nominated | |
2011 | Reckless (as a member of The SteelDrivers) | Best Bluegrass Album | Nominated | ||
"Where Rainbows Never Die" (as a member of The SteelDrivers) | Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group | Nominated | |||
2016 | Traveller | Album of the Year | Nominated | [51] | |
Best Country Album | Won | ||||
"Traveller" | Best Country Solo Performance | Won | |||
Best Country Song | Nominated | ||||
2018 | From A Room: Volume 1 | Best Country Album | Won | [52] | |
"Either Way" | Best Country Solo Performance | Won | |||
"Broken Halos" | Best Country Song | Won | |||
2019 | "Say Something" (with Justin Timberlake) | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | [53] | |
From A Room: Volume 2 | Best Country Album | Nominated | |||
"Millionaire" | Best Country Solo Performance | Nominated | |||
2022 | "You Should Probably Leave" | Won | [54] | ||
"Cold" | Best Country Song | Won | |||
Starting Over | Best Country Album | Won | |||
2023 | "I'll Love You Till The Day I Die" | Best Country Song | Nominated | [55] | |
2024 | "White Horse" | Won | [56] | ||
Best Country Solo Performance | Won | ||||
"We Don't Fight Anymore" (with Carly Pearce) | Best Country Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | |||
iHeartRadio Music Awards | 2017 | Chris Stapleton | Best New Country Artist | Nominated | [57] |
Traveller | Country Album of the Year | Won | |||
2018 | From A Room: Volume 1 | Won | [58] | ||
2019 | "Say Something" | Song of the Year | Nominated | [59] | |
MTV Video Music Awards | 2018 | "Say Something" (with Justin Timberlake) | Best Direction | Nominated | [60] |
People's Choice Awards | 2024 | Chris Stapleton | The Male Country Artist of the Year | Nominated | [61] |
People's Choice Country Awards | 2023 | "We Don't Fight Anymore"(with Carly Pearce) | The Collaboration Song of the Year | Nominated | [62] |
"Just Say I'm Sorry" (with Pink) | The Crossover Song of the Year | Won | |||
All-American Road Show Tour | The Concert Tour of the Year | Nominated | |||
2024 | Chris Stapleton | The Male Artist of the Year | Pending | [63] | |
Higher | The Album of the Year | Pending | |||
Pollstar Awards | 2018 | Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show Tour | Best Country Tour | Won | [64] |
2022 | Won | [65] | |||
2024 | Nominated | [66] | |||
Teen Choice Awards | 2018 | "Say Something" (with Justin Timberlake) | Choice Song: Male Artist | Nominated | [67] |
UK Music Video Awards | 2018 | "Say Something" (with Justin Timberlake) | Best Live Video | Won | [68] |
Notes
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