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Awards & Achievements
2009

World Music Awards
Best Selling American Artist

People's Choice Award
Favorite Combined Forces - "4 Minutes" (with Justin Timberlake)

MTV Australia Awards
Best Moves - "4 Minutes"

RIAJ Gold Disc Awards
International Artist Of The Year
International Ringtone Clip Of The Year - "Miles Away"
International Full Song Ringtone Of The Year - "Miles Away"
International PC Download Of The Year - "Miles Away"

Grammy Awards
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals - "4 Minutes"
Best Dance Recording - "Give It 2 Me"
Best Remixed Recording - "4 Minutes" (Junkie XL Remix)

2008

Grammy Awards
Best Long Form Music Video (Confessions Tour)

MTV Video Music Awards
Best Dancing In A Video - "4 Minutes"

2007

Grammy Awards
Best Dance Recording - "Get Together"
Best Electronic/Dance Album - Confessions on a Dance Floor
Best Long Form Music Video - I'm Going to Tell You a Secret

International Dance Music Awards
Best Dance Solo Artist
Best Dance Music Video (Jump)

Ivor Novello Awards
International Hit Of The Year (Sorry)
Most Performed Work (Sorry)


2006

Rockbjornen (Sweden)
Best International Album, "Confessions On A Dance Floor"

Pink Paper Awards
Best Album, "Confessions On A Dance Floor"
Best Single, "Hung Up"
Best Musical Artist
Best Live Event, "KoKo Club Mini-Show"

NRJ Music Awards (France)
Best International Artist

Virgin. Net Music Awards
Best Solo Female Artist
Best Song, "Hung Up"

Boyz Awards
Best Album, "Confessions On A Dance Floor"
Best Single, "Hung Up"
Best Solo Star
Best Pop Act

TRL Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award
Retired Videos Award for "Hung Up"

Brit Awards
 
Best International Female Artist

NME Awards
Sexiest Female Artist

ECHO Awards (Germany)
Best Rock/Pop International Female Artist
Hit of the Year for "Hung Up"

Space Shower Music Video Awards (Japan)
Best International Video for "Hung Up"

Arion (Greece)Music Awards
Best Selling Single, "Hung Up"
Best Selling Album, "Confessions On A Dance Floor"

21st Annual International Dance Music Awards
Best Pop Dance Track for "Hung Up"
Best Dance Video for "Hung Up"
Best Dance Artist Solo

Salut! d'Or Awards (France)
Best International Female Singer
Best Song, "Hung Up"
Best Video, "Hung Up"





Amadeus Music Awards (Austria)
Best International Hit Single, "Hung Up"

Popcorn Awards (Hungary)
Best International Hit Single, "Hung Up"

Shangay Awards (Spain)
Best International Album, "Confessions On A Dance Floor"
Best International Artist

Wembley Arena's Square of Fame
First star to be honoured in the venue's new Square of Fame.
Wembley Arena's Female Artist of the Year Award 2006
For 8 Sold Out Dates With "The Confessions Tour"

Billboard Touring Awards
Top Boxscore Award ($22 million, eight-sellout stand at London's Wembley Arena)
World Music Awards
World's Best Pop Artist

Billboard Year-End Charts
Hot Dance Club Play Artists
Hot Dance Singles Sales Artists
Hot Dance Airplay Artists
Top Electronic Artists
Top Electronic Albums
Top 25 Boxscores Confessions Tour

The Sun Awards
Best Female
Best Live Act

Celebrities worldwide
The most popular celebrity in 2006






2005

MVPA Awards
Nominated for Best Choreography In A Video ("Me Against The Music")

2004

UK Music Hall Of Fame
Founding Member

Q Music Awards
Nomination For Best Live Act (Lost To Muse)

People's Choice Awards
Nomination For Favorite Combined Forces (With Britney Spears "Me Against The Music")

NRJ Music Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award

MTV Russian Music Awards
Nomination For Best International Artist

Grammy Awards
Nomination For Best Dance Recording "Die Another Day"
Nomination For Best Video "Die Another Day"


Dancestar Awards
Best Chart Act

Billboard Backstage Pass Awards
Top Tour "Re-Invention Tour"

Billboard Awards
Best Selling Dance Single "Me Against The Music" (with Britney Spears)



2003

Theatregoers' Choice Theatre Awards
Theatre Event "Up For Grabs"

MVPA Awards
Soundtrack Video of the Year ("Die Another Day")

MTV Video Music Awards
Nomination For Best Video From A Film "Die Another Day" (Lost To Eminem : "Loose Yourself")

MTV Europe Music Awards
Nomination For Best Female
Nomination For Web Award

Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst Actress "Swept Away"
Worst Supporting Actress ("Die Another Day")
Worst Screen Couple "Swept Away", with Adriano Giannini
Nomination For Worst Original Song "Die Another Day"

Golden Globe Awards
Nomination For Best Original Song "Die Another Day"

American Music Awards
Michael Jackson Award



2002

International Dance Music Awards
Best Solo Dance Artist

Grammy Awards
Nomination For Best Video "Don't Tell Me"

DVD Awards
Best Music DVD "Drowned World Tour Live"

ASCAP Awards
Best Song "Don't Tell Me"

AOL Viewers Choice Awards
Best TV Concert Of The Year "Drowned World Tour Live"



2001

NRJ Music Awards
Best International Album "Music"
Best International Female



MVPA Awards
Best Direction Of A Female Artist "Don't Tell Me"

International Dance Music Awards
Best Dance Solo Artist
Best Pop Dance 12" Record "Music"
Best Dance Video "Music"

Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst Actress "The Next Best Thing"
Nomination For Worst Screen Couple "The Next Best Thing", with Rupert Everett

Grammy Awards
Best Video Of The Year "Music"
Best Recording Package "Music"

Edison Awards
Best International Female Artist

Danish Music Awards
Best International Album "Music"
Best International Hit "Music"

Capital FM Awards
Favorite International Solo Artist

Billboard Awards
Best Video Clip Of The Year "Music"

Brit Awards
Best International Female



2000

Rolling Stone Readers Picks
Best Albums (#1 "Music")
Best Singles (#1 "Music")

Rolling Stone Critics Picks
Best Albums (#3 "Music")
Best Singles (#1 "Music")

Premios Amigos Awards
Best International Female Singer

MVPA Awards
Panavision Award for Best Cinematography "Beautiful Stranger"

MTV Video Music Awards
Nomination For The Best Video Of The Year "Don't Tell Me"

MTV Europe Music Awards
Best Female Artist
Best Dance

Kids' Choice Awards
Nomination for Favorite Song From A Movie ("Beautiful Stranger")

Grammy Awards
Best Song from a Motion Picture "Beautiful Stranger"

Golden Globe Awards
Nomination For Best Original Song ("Beautiful Stranger")

Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst Actress of the Century

ASCAP Awards
Most Performed Song From Motion Pictures "Beautiful Stranger"







1999

Rolling Stone Critics Picks
Best Singles (#2 "Beautiful Stranger")

MVPA Awards
Pop Video Of The Year "Ray Of Light"
Best Special Effects in a Music Video "Frozen"

Music Week CAD Awards
Best Special Effects in a Video "Frozen"
Best Editing in a Video "Frozen"
Best Dance Video "Frozen"



MTV Video Music Awards
Best video From A Film "Beautiful Stranger"
Nomination For Best Female Video "Beautiful Stranger" (Lost To Lauryn Hill : Doo Wop (That Thing))
Nomination For Best Cinematography In A Video "Beautiful Stranger" (Lost To Marilyn Manson : The Dope Show)
Nomination For Best Special Effects In A Video "Nothing Really Matters" (Lost To : Garbage : Special)

MTV Europe Music Awards
Nomination For The Best Female Artist
Nomination For The Best Song "Beautiful Stranger"

Grammy Awards
Best Pop Album ("Ray Of Light")
Best Video ("Ray Of Light")
Best Dance Single ("Ray Of Light")
Best Recording Package ("Ray Of Light")

Brit awards
Nomination For Best International Female Artist



1998

Viva Comet Awards
Best International Artist

Rolling Stone Readers Picks
Best Singles (#2 "Ray Of Light")

Rolling Stone Critics Picks
Best Singles (#3 "Ray Of Light")

Much Music Awards
Best International Video ("Ray Of Light")

VH-1 Fashion Awards
The Versace Award
Most Fashinable Artist
Most Stylish Music Artist

MTV Video Music Awards
Best Video Of The Year ("Ray Of Light")
Best Female Video ("Ray Of Light")
Best Direction In A Video ("Ray Of Light")
Best Editing In A Video ("Ray Of Light")
Best Choreography In A Video ("Ray Of Light")
Best Special Effects In A Video ("Frozen")
Nomination For Best Dance Video ("Ray Of Light") (Lost To The Prodigy : Smack My Bitch Up)
Nomination For Breakthrough Video ("Ray Of Light") (Lost To The Prodigy : Smack My Bitch Up)
Nomination For Best Cinematography In A Video ("Ray Of Light") (Lost To Fiona Apple : Criminal)

MTV Europe Music Awards
Best Female
Best Album ("Ray Of Light")
Nomination For Best Dance

Blockbuster Entertainment Award
Nomination For Favorite Actress ("Evita")



1997

MTV Movie Awards
Nomination For Best Movie Song ("Don't Cry For Me Argentina")
Nomination For Best Female Performance ("Evita")

MTV Europe Music Awards
Nomination For Best Female

Golden Globe Awards
Best Original Song ("You Must Love Me")
Best Performance By An Actress - Comedy/Musical ("Evita")
Best Movie ("Evita")

Brit awards
Nomination For Best Soundtrack ("Evita")

American Moviegoer's Awards
Best Actress ("Evita")
Best Direction ("Evita")

Academy Awards
Best Original Song ("You Must Love Me")



1996

MTV Video Music Awards
Nomination For Best Cinematography In A Video ("You'll See") (Lost To Smashing Pumpking : Tonight, Tonight)

MTV Latin Music Awards
Best Female Artist ("Veras")
Best Video ("Veras")

MTV Europe Music Awards
Nomination For "Amour" Award ("I Want You")

Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst Supporting Actress ("Four Rooms")

Echo Awards
Best International Female Artist

ASCAP Awards
Best Song ("You'll See")





1995

VH-1 Fashion Awards
Most Fashionable Artist

MTV Video Music Awards
Best Female Video ("Take A Bow")
Nomination For Best Dance Video (Lost To Michael and Janet Jackson : Scream)
Nomination For Best Art Direction In A Video (Lost To Michael and Janet Jackson : Scream)
Nomination For Best Choreography In A Video (Lost To Michael and Janet Jackson : Scream)

MTV Movie Awards
Nomination For Best Movie Song ("I'll Remember")

Grammy Awards
Nomination For Best Pop Album ("Bedtime Stories")
Nomination For Best Original Song ("I'll Remember")

Golden Globe Awards
Nomination For Best Original Song ("I'll Remember")

Brit Awards
Nomination For Best International Female Artist





1994

MTV Video Music Awards
Nomination For Best Video for A Film ("I'll Remember") (Lost To Bruce Springsteen : Streets Of Philadelphia)

Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst Actress ("Body Of Evidence")



1993

MTV Video Music Awards
Best Art Direction In A Video ("Rain")
Best Cinematography In A Video ("Rain")

MTV Movie Awards
Nomination For Most Desirable Female ("Body Of Evidence")

Golden Globe Awards
Nomination For Best Original Song ("This Used To Be My Playground")

ASCAP Awards
Most Performed Songs from Motion Picture ("This Used To Be My Playground")

1992

MTV Video Music Awards
Nomination For Best Female Video (Lost To Annie Lennox : Why)
Nomination For Best Dance Video (Lost To Prince & The New Power Generation : Cream)
Nomination For Best Choreography In A Video (Lost To En Vogue : My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It))
Nomination For Best Cinematography In A Video (Lost To Guns N' Roses : November Rain)

Golden Raspberry Awards
Nomination For Worst Actress ("Truth Or Dare")

American Music Awards
Nomination For Favorite Dance Artist



1991

Saturn Award
Nomination For Best Actress ("Evita")

MTV Video Music Awards
Nomination For Best Female Video (Lost To Janet Jackson : Love Will Never Do (Without You))
Nomination For Best Choreography In A Video (Lost To C+C Music Factory : Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now))
Best Long-Form Video ("The Immaculate Collection")

Juno Awards
Best International Single ("Vogue")

Grammy Awards
Best Long-Form Video "Blond Ambition Tour Live"

American Music Awards
Favorite Dance Single ("Vogue")
Nomination For Favorite Pop/Rock Single ("Vogue")
Nomination For Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist
Nomination For Favorite Dance Artist

Academy Awards
Best Original Song ("Sooner Or Later")



1990

Rolling Stone Readers Picks
Best Singles (#1 "Vogue")

MTV Video Music Awards
Best Direction In A Video
Best Editing In A Video ("Vogue")
Best Cinematography In A Video ("Vogue")
Nomination For Best Video Of The Year ("Vogue") (Lost To Sinead O'Connor : Nothing Compares 2 U)
Nomination For Best Female Video ("Vogue") (Lost To Sinead O'Connor : Nothing Compares 2 U)
Nomination For Best Dance Video ("Vogue") (Lost To M.C. Hammer : U Can't Touch This)
Nomination For Best Choreography In A Video ("Vogue") (Lost To Janet Jackson : Rhythm Nation)
Nomination For Best Art Direction In A Video ("Vogue") (Lost To B-52's : Love Shack)
Nomination For Viewers Choice Award ("Vogue") (Lost To Aerosmith : Janie's Got A Gun)

Golden Raspberry Awards
Nomination For Worst Supporting Actress ("Bloodhounds Of Broadway")
Nomination For Worst Actress of the Decade
Nomination For Worst New Star of the Decade

American Music Awards
Nomination For Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist
Nomination For Favorite Dance Single ("Like A Prayer")



1989

Rolling Stone Readers Picks
Best Albums (#4 "Like A Prayer")

MTV Video Music Awards
Best Direction In A Video
Best Art Direction In A Video
Best Editing In A Video
Best Cinematography In A Video
Viewers Choice Award
Nomination For Best Female Video (Lost To Paula Abdul : Straight Up)
Nomination For Best Video Of The Year (Lost To Neil Young : This Note's For You)

International Music Awards
Best International Female ("Like A Prayer")



1988

Tony Awards
Nomination For Play of the Year ("Speed The Plow")

American Music Awards
Nomination For Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist

ASCAP Awards
Most Performed Songs from Motion Picture ("Who's That Girl")

1987

Rolling Stone Critics Poll
Nomination For Best Single ("Papa Don't Preach") (Lost To Prince And The Revolution - Kiss)

Much Music Awards
Best Female Artist
Best Female Video ("La Isla Bonita")

MTV Video Music Awards
Best Female Video ("Open Your Heart")
Nomination For Best Choreography In A Video ("Papa Don't Preach") (Lost To Janet Jackson : Nasty)
Nomination For Best Art Direction In A Video ("Papa Don't Preach") (Lost To Peter Gabriel : Sledgehammer)
Nomination For Best Editing In A Video ("Papa Don't Preach") (Lost To Peter Gabriel : Sledgehammer)
Nomination For Best Overall Performance In A Video ("Open Your Heart") (Lost To Peter Gabriel : Sledgehammer)
Nomination For Best Cinematography In A Video ("Open Your Heart") (Lost To Robbie Nevil : C'est La Vie)

Grammy Awards
Nomination For Best Song Written For A Movie ("Who's That Girl")

Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst Actress ("Who's That Girl")

Golden Globe Awards
Nomination For Best Original Song ("Who's That Girl")

ASCAP Awards
Most Performed Songs from Motion Picture ("Live To Tell")

American Music Awards
Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist
Nomination For Favorite Pop/Rock Maxi Single "Live To Tell"

1986

People's Choice Awards
Favorite Female Musical Performer

MTV Video Music Awards
Video Vanguard Award
Nomination For The Best Choreography In A Video ("Dress You Up") (Lost To Prince : Raspberry Beret)
Nomination For Best Editing In A Video ("Dress You Up") (Lost To A-Ha : The Sun Always Shines On TV)
Nomination For Best Cinematography In A Video ("Dress You Up") (Lost To A-Ha : The Sun Always Shines On TV)

Juno Awards
Best International Album ("True Blue")

Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst Actress ("Shanghai Surprise")

American Music Awards
Nomination For Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist
Nomination For Favorite Pop/Rock Album ("True Blue")







1985

MTV Video Music Awards
Nomination For Best Female Video ("Material Girl") (Lost To Tina Turner : What's Love Got To Do With It)
Nomination For Best Choreography In A Video ("Material Girl") (Lost To Elton John : Sad Song)
Nomination For Best Art Direction In A Video ("Like A Virgin") (Lost To Don Henley : The Boys Of Summer)
Nomination For Best Cinematography In A Video ("Like A Virgin") (Lost To Don Henley : The Boys Of Summer)



Grammy Awards
Nomination For Outstanding Pop Vocal Performance ("Crazy For You")



American Music Awards
Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist



1984

MTV Video Music Awards
Nomination For Best New Artist In A Video (Lost To Eurytmicks : Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This))





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Posted on 02 Sep 2009 by Rali
MTV: Madonna returns to her dark era
Madonna and Jesus Celebration video
"What's your favorite era of Madonna?" - James Montgomery asks the readers of MTV.com. "This is a fairly open-ended question, onecertain to get about a million different responses."

"For every fan of the "Material Girl" Maddy, there are just as many who swear by her "Vogue" version, or her spiritual, "Ray of Light" relaunch, or even her recent turns as a political activist, a disco diva or a candy aficionado. Really, there are no wrong answers here."

But, if you really want to raise eyebrows, try telling a Madonna fanatic that you're a huge fan of her Dark Era, a period that runs roughly from the release of The Immaculate Collection in 1990 to her disastrous appearance on "Late Night With David Letterman" in 1994. This was when she tackled the politics of sexuality head-on - whether it be with the "Justify My Love" video, or the "Sex" book, or the Erotica album - and got down and dirty (the "Deeper and Deeper" video, the "Body of Evidence" movie) and basically wasn't afraid of offending anyone ever.

Needless to say, this was a period when most didn't get what Madonna was going for because, well, it usually wasn't all that clear.

Still, looking back on that Dark Era now, it's pretty fascinating. Madonna went farther than any pop icon before her (or, somewhat understandably, after) - she pushed the envelope with glee and never looked back for a second. In retrospect, it's clear she wasn't being desperate; she was being brilliant. If only we could expect the same from the pop stars of present day.

Anyway, I mention all of that because on Tuesday, Madonna's "Celebration" video premiered on the iTunes music store. It is directed by Jonas Åkerlund, who helped shepherd her back to respectability with his hyperkinetic 1998 video for "Ray of Light," and features cameos by Madge's boyfriend (model/DJ Jesus Luz) and daughter (Lourdes, who makes a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance toward the end). It is pretty great, particularly because it is a direct throwback to Madonna's Dark Era.

We have Madonna popping and locking and pawing at herself, striking a series of provocative (and sometimes even submissive) poses, groping and grinding guiltlessly on her chiseled boytoy ... and doing it all in a gynecologically cut dress and knee-high boots. She is 51, twice divorced, a mother of four and she is (quite rightfully) unashamed by any of this. Sexual politics, anyone?

Read the entire article on MTV.com.
thanks to: MadonnaTribe
Posted on 02 Sep 2009 by Rali
''Enough with the Swedes and their white walls''
"Madonna, I am your demon directing spawn who knows how to take care of you. Enough with the Swedes & their white walls. Call me."

Director Joseph Kahn, also known for his work on Britney Spears' "Toxic", via Twitter today.
source: MadonnaTribe
Posted on 02 Sep 2009 by Rali
Madonna to direct again?
Madonna film about Wallis Simpson
Madonna is lining up her next movie project and plans to direct a musical about American socialite Wallis Simpson with Cate Blanchett in the title role, the Sun reports today.

The singer, who made her directorial debut in 2008 with Filth and Wisdom, plans to tell Simpson's story in Wallis, which would chart her love affair with English King Edward III, who gave up the throne to marry her.
Madonna is said to be lining up Cate Blanchett for the lead role, while she is considering Dr Who star David Tennant to play Edward, according to the UK tabloid.

A source tells the publication, "The final script is now written and the locations have been scouted. Madonna is now trying to assemble the cast and put the finances in place. The first scene is an old woman in her nineties living on her own in a Parisian flat, she starts to tell her life story to a housekeeper and it turns out the woman is Wallis Simpson. There will be a song for every decade of her life."

Madonna herself mentioned that she was working on the screenplay together with Truth of Dare director Alec Keshishian in a recent issue of Icon magazine.

From Yahoo! News.
Posted on 02 Sep 2009 by Rali

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