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Miranda! awards and nominations
Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
Latin Grammy Awards 0 2
Los 40 Music Awards 1 6
Martín Fierro Awards 0 1
MTV Europe Music Awards 1 3
MTV Millennial Awards 0 1
MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 4 20
Nickelodeon Argentina Kids' Choice Awards 0 2
Premios Gardel 8 23
Premios Konex 1 1
Premios Quiero 4 16
Viña del Mar International Song Festival 5 5
Totals
Wins24
Nominations80
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.

Argentine electropop band Miranda! has received 79 nominations and 23 awards, including twenty MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica, seven Premios Gardel, one MTV Europe Music Awards, one Los 40 Music Awards, two nominations for the Latin Grammy Awards, one for the Martín Fierro Awards, two for the Nickelodeon Argentina Kids' Choice Awards, and one Silver Seagull, two Golden Torches and two Silver Torch at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival.

The band was formed in 2001 in Buenos Aires by musicians Alejandro Sergi, Juliana Gattas, Leonardo Fuentes and Bruno De Vincenti. They have released nine studio albums — Es Mentira (2002), Sin Restricciones (2004), El Disco de Tu Corazón (2007), Miranda Es Imposible! (2009), Magistral (2011), Safari (2014), Fuerte (2017), Souvenir (2021) and Hotel Miranda! (2023), and two extended playsQuereme! Tributo a las Telenovelas (2006) and Precoz (2019). They also released the compilation albums El Templo del Pop (2008) and El Templo del Pop 2 (2016), which include the band's biggest hits such as "Don", "Yo Te Diré", "Perfecta", "Prisonero", among others.

They have achieved gold and platinum certifications in countries such as Argentina, Colombia, Chile and Spain.

Awards and nominations

Award Year Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
Latin Grammy Awards 2007 El Disco de Tu Corazón Best Pop Album by a Duo or Group with Vocal Nominated
2017 Fuerte Best Pop/Rock Album Nominated
Los 40 Music Awards 2007 Themselves Best Argentine Act Won
2008 Nominated
2009 Nominated
2010 Nominated
2011 Nominated
2014 Nominated
Martín Fierro Awards 2007 "Enamorada" Best Original Theme Song Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2012 Themselves Best Latin America South Act Nominated
2014 Won
Best Latin American Act Nominated
MTV Millennial Awards 2018 Best Argentine Artist Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2003 Best Independent Artist Nominated
Best New Artist — Argentina Nominated
2004 Best Alternative Artist Nominated
2005 Artist Of The Year Nominated
"Don" Video Of The Year Nominated
Themselves Best Group or Duet Nominated
Best Alternative Artist Won
Best Artist — South Won
2006 "El Profe" Video Of The Year Nominated
Themselves Best Group or Duet Nominated
2007 Nominated
Best Pop Artist Nominated
Best Artist — South Nominated
2008 Artist Of The Year Nominated
Best Group or Duet Nominated
Best Pop Artist Nominated
Best Artist — South Won
Alejandro Sergi Fashionista Award — Male Nominated
2009 Themselves Best Pop Artist Nominated
Best Artist — South Won
Nickelodeon Argentina Kids' Choice Awards 2012 "Ya Lo Sabia" Favourite Song Nominated
2015 "Fantasmas" Favourite Latin Song Nominated
Premios Gardel 2005 Sin Restricciones Best Pop Group Album Won
2006 En Vivo Sin Restricciones Best DVD Nominated
2008 El Disco de Tu Corazón Best Pop Group Album Nominated
2009 El Disco de Tu Corazón + Vivo Nominated
2010 Miranda Es Imposible! Won
2012 Magistral Won
Album Of The Year Nominated
Best Recording Engineering Nominated
Best Production Nominated
Best Cover Design Nominated
"Ya Lo Sabía" Best Videoclip Nominated
Song Of The Year Nominated
2015 Fantasmas Nominated
Safari Album Of The Year Nominated
Best Pop Group Album Won
2016 Miranda Vivo Nominated
2017 Fuerte Won
Best Cover Design Nominated
2020 Precoz Nominated
Best Recording Engineering Nominated
Best Pop Group Album Won
2022 Souvenir Won
2023 "Bailando" (with Los Auténticos Decadentes) Best Duet/Collaboration Song Won
2024 Hotel Miranda! Album of the Year Won
Best Pop Group Album Won
Best Long Form Music Video Won
Producer of the Year Nominated
"Perfecta (Versión 2023)" (with María Becerra and FMK) Collaboration of the Year Nominated
Best Pop Song Nominated
Premios Konex [es] 2015 Themselves Best Pop Group Won
Premios Quiero [es] 2011 "Ritmo y Decepción" Best Pop Music Video Nominated
Leonardo Damario ("Ya Lo Sabía") Best Direction Won
"Ya Lo Sabía" Best Group Music Video Nominated
2012 "Dice Lo Que Siente" Won
2013 "Puro Talento" Won
Best Pop Music Video Nominated
Gonzalo López ("Puro Talento") Best Direction Nominated
2014 "Extraño" Best Pop Music Video Nominated
"Fantasmas" Best Pop Group Video Nominated
2015 "Nadie Como Tú" Best Pop Music Video Nominated
2016 "Fantasmas" Best Live Video Won
2017 "743" Best Group Music Video Nominated
2018 "Enero" Nominated
2019 "Me Gustas Tanto" Nominated
2020 "Casi Feliz" Nominated
2021 "Por Amar Al Amor" Nominated
Viña del Mar International Song Festival 2006 Themselves Silver Seagull Won
Golden Torch Won
Silver Torch Won
2010 Golden Torch Won
Silver Torch Won

Other accolades

Listicles

Name of publisher, name of listicle, placement result, and year(s) listed
Publisher Listicle Result Year (s) Ref.
Rolling Stone Revelation of The Year 3rd 2002

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

References

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