List of awards and nominations received by Helena Paparizou

This is a comprehensive list of awards won by Helena Paparizou, a Swedish-Greek singer-songwriter.

Helena Paparizou awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
Arion Music Awards
3 13
Balkan Music Awards
1 4
Cyprus Music Awards
3 6
European Border Breakers Award
1 1
Eurovision Song Contest
2 3
Greek Shipping Awards
0 1
Life & Style Women of the Year Awards
0 2
MAD Video Music Awards
29 66
MTV Europe Music Awards
1 2
OGAE Awards
2 5
Totals
Awards won 38
Nominations 103

Arion Music Awards

The Arion Music Awards were the official Greek music awards organized by Greece's charting authority, IFPI Greece. Debuting in 2002, they were the successor of the Hellenic Music Pop Corn Awards which were organized by the magazine Pop Star since the early 1990s until 2001. The Arions were held for the first five years by the Mega Channel and later by ANT1 until their demise in 2007 due to low interest and ratings. The awards were usually held in April but in 2007 were held in October due to the network change. Paparizou has won three awards from thirteen nominations.

Year Nominated work Award Result
2004 Protereotita Best Pop Album Nominated
Protereotita Female Singer of the Year Nominated
2005 Protereotita Best Female Pop Singer[1] Won
Protereotita Best Pop Album Nominated
2006 Protereotita: Euro Edition Best Female Pop Singer[2] Nominated
"My Number One" Song of the Year Nominated
"My Number One"(Kostas Kapetanidis) Video of the Year Nominated
Protereotita: Euro Edition Singer of the Year Won
Protereotita: Euro Edition Best Pop Album Nominated
"My Number One" Best Pop Song Nominated
2007 Iparhi Logos Female Artist of the Year[3] Won
Iparhi Logos Album of the Year Nominated
"Αn Eihes Erthei Pio Noris" Video of the Year Nominated
Iparhi Logos Best Pop Album Nominated
"Αn Eihes Erthei Pio Noris" Best Pop Song Nominated

Balkan Music Awards

The Balkan Music Award is an annual Balkan music award show held every year in different cities of the Balkans. The first edition of the show was held on May 16, 2010 in Sofia, Bulgaria, where many famous and young Balkan artists were awarded. The show is organised and hosted by Balkanika Music Television.

Year Nominated work Award Result
2010 "Tha 'Mai Allios" Best Song In Balkans From Greece Nominated
2011 "An Isouna Agapi" Best Song In Balkans From Greece Won
"An Isouna Agapi" Best Song In Balkans Nominated
"An Isouna Agapi" Best Video Clip In Balkans Nominated

Cyprus Music Awards

The Cyprus Music Awards are held annually by Cyprus College in Cyprus since 2007.

Year Nominated work Award Result
2006 Protereotita: Euro Edition + Mambo! Best-selling Greek Album Of The Year Won
Mambo! CD-Single of the Year Nominated
My Number One Best Direction Nominated
Mambo! Best Female Artist Nominated
2007 Iparhi Logos Singer of the Year Nominated
The Game Of Love Best-selling International Album of the Year Nominated
Iparhi Logos Best-selling Greek Album of the Year Nominated
Iparhi Logos Album of the Year Nominated

European Border Breakers Awards

The European Border Breakers Awards are held annually by the European Union. They were created by the European Union in 2004 and are given to ten artists who manage to have success with their debut album abroad.

Year Nominated work Award
2007 Protereotita: Euro Edition/My Number One European Border Breaker[4][5]

Eurovision Song Contest

The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual competition held among active member countries of the EBU. The contest, which has been broadcast every year since its debut in 1956, is one of the longest-running television programs and most watched in the world. In 2001, she participated as a member of Antique. In 2005, she won Eurovision alone.

Year Nominated work Result Place
2001 "Die For You" 3/23 3rd Place
2005 "My Number One" Won 1st Place

Congratulations (Eurovision)

Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest was a television program organized by the EBU to commemorate the Eurovision Song Contest's fiftieth anniversary and to determine the Contest's most popular entrant of its fifty years. It took place at Forum Copenhagen on 22 October 2005. The year later in a similar ceremony at the Feel The Legend show held in Athens in May 2006 before the Eurovision, the song fell to the number 5 spot of all-time favorites.

Year Nominated work Result Place
2005 "My Number One" Nominated 4th Place

MAD Video Music Awards

The MAD Video Music Awards are held annually by the MAD TV and are currently the only mainstream music award in Greece. They are considered the main music awards for Greece, although not affiliated officially with the music industry. Paparizou has won 29 awards from 69 nominations, becoming the most awarded artist of the VMA's.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

Year Nominated work Award Result
2004 "Anapandites Kliseis" Best Dance Video Won
"Anapandites Kliseis" Best New Artist Nominated
"Alli Mia Fora(Antique (duo))" Best Outfit in a Video Nominated
2005 "Katse Kala" Best Video by a Female Artist Won
"Treli Kardia" (Giorgos Gavalos) Best Director Won
"Katse Kala" Best Dance Video Nominated
"Katse Kala" Most Played Artist Nominated
"Antithesis" Best Outfit in a Video Nominated
"Katse Kala" Most Sexy Appearance in a Video Nominated
2006 "Το Fos stin Psyhi/The Light in Our Soul" Best Pop Video Won
"My Number One" Best Video by a Female Artist Won
"My Number One" Best Dance Video Nominated
"Mambo!" Most Played Artist Won
2007 "Gigolo" Best Video by a Female Artist Won
"Αn Eihes Erthei Pio Noris" Best Outfit in a Video Won
"Gigolo" Best Pop Video Nominated
"Gigolo" Video of the Year Nominated
"Iparhi logos" Most Played Artist Nominated
2008 "To Fili Tis Zois" Best Pop Video Won
"To Fili Tis Zois" Sexiest Artist Nominated
"Zileia Monaksia" Feat. Nikos Aliagas" Best Duet Nominated
"To Fili Tis Zois" Most Played Female Artist Nominated
"Mazi Sou" Most Played Artist of the Year Won
"To Fili Tis Zois" Video of the Year Nominated
2009 "Pirotehnimata" Best Pop Video Won
"I Kardia Sou Petra" Best Female Artist of the Year Won
"Porta Gia Ton Ourano" Artist of The Year Nominated
"Pirotehnimata" Video of the Year Won
"Pirotehnimata" Sexiest Appearance in a Video Nominated
2010 "Tha 'Mai Allios" Best Pop Video Nominated
"An Isouna Agapi" Best Female Artist of the Year Nominated
"An Isouna Agapi" Artist Of The Year Nominated
"Tha 'Mai Allios" Video of the Year Won
"An Isouna Agapi" Sexiest Appearance in a Video Won
2011 "Psahno Tin Alithia" Best Pop Video Nominated
"Baby It's Over" Best Female Artist of the Year Won
"Baby It's Over" Artist of the Year Nominated
"Baby It's Over" Fashion Icon Won
2012 "Mr. Perfect" Best Pop Video Nominated
"Baby It's Over" Track of the Year Won
Herself Best Female Artist of the Year Won
"Mr. Perfect" Artist of the Year Nominated
2013 "All The Time" Best Dance Video Won
"All The Time" Best Duet-Collaboration Won
"All The Time" Video Clip Of The Year Nominated
Herself Best Female Artist Won
"All The Time" Top50 Track Of The Year by Mediainspector Nominated
"Mesa Sou (MAD VMA 2008)" Best Act MAD VMA 10 Years N/A|-
2014 Herself Female Artist Nominated
"De Thelo Allon Iroa" Best Pop Video Nominated
2015 "Stin Akri Tou Kosmou feat. Stavento" Best Urban Video Clip Won
"Stin Akri Tou Kosmou feat. Stavento" Best Duet Nominated
Herself Best Female Modern Nominated
2016 Herself Best Female Modern Won
"Love Till It's Over" feat. HouseTwins Best Dance Video Nominated
"Misi Kardia" Best Pop Video Nominated
2017 Herself Best Female Modern Won
"Fiesta" Best Dance Video Nominated
"Fiesta" Song Of The Year Nominated
"Fiesta" Video Of The Year Nominated
Herself Supefans Of The Year Nominated
2018 Herself Best Female Adult Won
"An Me Dis Na Kleo" ft Rammos Best Duo Won
"An Me Dis Na Kleo" ft Rammos Song Of The Year Nominated
"An Me Dis Na Kleo" ft Rammos Video Of The Year Nominated
2019 Herself Best Female Adult Won
2020 Herself Best Female Adult Won
"Etsi Ine I Fasi" ft Rouvas Best Duo Nominated
Askopa Xenihtia Song Of The Year Nominated

MAD Music Awards Cyprus by Cyta/Vodafone

For the first in Cyprus. The show will be held at the end of October

Year Nominated work Award Result
2015 "Otan Aggeli Klene" "Best Female Artist Of The Year" Nominated

Melodifestivalen

Helena appeared as a guest star in the Melodifestivalen in 2006, 2012. Two years after her last appearance in the show, Helena came back as a contestant for the first time in the contest with her "Survivor". In the grand final she took the 4th place.

Year Nominated work Result Place
2014 Survivor Nominated 4th place

MTV Europe Music Awards

Year Award Result Place
2009 Best Greek Act Won 1st
2009 Best European Act[12] Nominated 6th

OGAE Song Contest

OGAE, is the international fan club of the Eurovision Song Contest. It has branches in 37 European countries. Every year, the organisation puts together four non-profit competitions (Song Contest, Second Chance Contest, Video Contest and Homecomposed Song Contest). The OGAE Song Contest is an audio event in which all OGAE national clubs can enter with an original song released in the previous 12 months in their countries and sang in one of the country's official language. Paparizou was the winner of the 21st OGAE in 2006. After Paparizou's performance on Eurovision 2006 with the song Mambo!, Terry Wogan quoted: "She is just showing she could win it again this year if she’d wanted to"

Year Nominated work Result Place
2006 "Mambo!" Won 1st Place[13]
2007 "Mazi Sou" Nominated 3rd Place[14]
2013 "Ena Lepto" Nominated 11th Place[15]

OGAE Second Chance Contest

OGAE Second Chance Contest organised between members of the international Eurovision Song Contest fan club OGAE to select the best song not to make it to the Eurovision Song Contest through their national finals. In 2005, Helena win in the Greek national final with her song "My Number One", but her songs "OK" and "Let's Get Wild" took the 2nd and 3rd place, respectively. The OGAE of Greece decided the song "Let's Get Wild" to take part in "OGAE Second Chance Contest" and that song took the 4th place. Also, 9 years after her appearance in the contest, Helena was contestant in the Swedish national final with the song "Survivor" and she took the 4th place. The OGAE of Sweden decided that song to take part in the "OGAE Second Chance Contest". Finally, she won in the "OGAE Second Chance Contest" with 259 points.

Year Nominated work Country Result Place
2005 "Let's Get Wild"  Greece Nominated 4th Place
2014 "Survivor"  Sweden Won 1st Place

OGAE Video Contest

OGAE Video Contest organised between members of the international Eurovision Song Contest fan club OGAE to select the best video from artists who competed in the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2015, Helena was nominated with her latest music video and single in Greece Otan Aggeli Klene. Finally, in January 2016 results were announced and she reached 5th place in the "OGAE Video Contest" with 73 points.

Year Nominated work Country Result Place
2015 "Otan Aggeli Klene"  Greece Nominated 5th Place

Women of the Year Awards

The Women of the Year Awards are held annually from 2003 by the Greek Life & Style Magazine. Paparizou has nominated for two awards.

Year Nominated Work Award
2005 International Greek of the Year[16] Nominated
2006 Pop-Modern Laika Artist of the Year[17] Nominated

References

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