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Shania Twain Awards and Accolades

Listed through October 2004.

By Shelly Fabian, About.com

Shania Twain

Shania Twain

JUNO Awards (Canada's Grammys):
--Country Female Vocalist of the Year, 1996, 1997 & 1998
--Entertainer of the Year, 1996
--Juno International Achievement Award, 1997
--Best Country Female Vocalist, 1999
--Best Country Female Artist, 2000
--Best Songwriter, 2000
--Country Recording - I'm Gonna Getcha Good!, 2003
--Artist of the Year, 2003
--Fan's Choice Award, 2003
--Country Recording of the Year - Up!, 2004

M6 Awards (France):
--Best International Female Artist, 2000

Modern Screen Magazine's Readers Ballot Awards:
--Favorite Female Vocalist, 1999

MuchMusic Video Awards (Canada):
--MuchMoreMusic Video Award - Man! I Feel Like A Woman!, 2000
--MuchMoreMusic Video Award - Up!, 2003

MTV Video Music Awards:
--Nominated for Female Video of the Year - You're Still The One, 1998*

* Shania is the only Female Country Artist ever to be nominated for an MTV Video Music Award.

National Association of Record Merchandisers (NARM):
--Best Selling Country Record of the Year - Come On Over, 1999

Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI):
--Songwriter/Artist of the Year, 1998

Online Music Award:
--Best New Country Artist, 1996

People's Choice Awards (U.S.):
--Favorite Female Musical Performer, 2000

Platinum Plaque from Portugal (Portugal):
--Platinum Plaque for 40,000 copies of Up! sold, 2003

Playboy's Reader Poll:
--Best Country Album - Come On Over, 1999
--Female Country Artist of the Year, 1999
--Female Country Artist of the Year, 2000

Radio & Records Magazine:
--Female Country Artist of the Year, 1999

Radio & Records' Trade Magazine Poll:
--Best Country Album - The Woman In Me, 1996
--Best Female Country Vocalist, 1996
--Best New Country Artist, 1996
--Entertainer of the Year, 2000

RPM's Big Country Music Awards (Canada):
--Best New Artist of the Year, 1995
--Album of the Year - The Woman In Me, 1996
--Country Artist of the Year, 1996
--Female Vocalist of the Year, 1996 & 1999
--Song of the Year - Any Man Of Mine, 1996
--Songwriters of the Year - Shania Twain and R.J. "Mutt" Lange, 1996
--Best Album - Come On Over, 1998
--Canadian Country Artist of the Year, 1998
--Best Canadian Country Artist, 1999

Sky Radio Airplay Award (Holland):
--Sky Radio Airplay Award, 2003

Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN's):
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - Any Man Of Mine, 1996
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?, 1996
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - (If You're Not In It For Love) I'm Outta Here!, 1997
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - No One Needs To Know, 1997
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You), 1999
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - From This Moment On, 1999
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - You're Still The One, 1999
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - From This Moment On, 2000
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - Man! I Feel Like A Woman!, 2000
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - That Don't Impress Me Much, 2000
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - You're Still The One, 2000
--One of the Most Performed Songs of the Year - You've Got A Way, 2000

VH1 Viewer's Choice Awards:
--Sexiest Video - You're Still The One, 1998

VIVA Comet Awards (Germany):
--Best International Act, 2003

WB Radio Music Awards:
--Country/Young Country Artist of the Year, 1999

World Music Awards:
--World's Best Selling Female Country Artist, 1996
--World's Best Selling Canadian Artist, 2001

Yahoo! Internet Life Online Music Awards:
--Favorite Country Artist, 1999

Miscellaneous Awards:
--Houston Live Stock Show & Rodeo, 1999

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