List of awards and nominations received by Kyla

Filipino singer Kyla has received numerous awards and nominations for her contributions to music. She rose to prominence after appearing as a finalist on the television talent show Metropop Star Search in 1997.[1] She signed a record deal with EMI Philippines and worked with producer Chito Ilacad and songwriter Arnie Mendaros on her debut studio album Way to Your Heart, which was released in 2000.[2][3] Kyla has received Best New Artist accolades at the Awit Awards, Aliw Awards, and MTV Pilipinas Music Awards. The music video for the single "Hanggang Ngayon" won the MTV Video Music Award International Viewer's Choice for Southeast Asia and the MTV Pilipinas for Video of the Year. In 2002, she released her self-titled second album, supported by the single "I Feel For You",[4] which earned her nominations for Favorite Female Video and Favorite Song at the MTV Pilipinas Music Awards.

An image of singe Kyla wearing a red suit while singing to a hand held microphone
Kyla performing at the Dubai World Trade Centre in 2018

I Will Be There (2003), Kyla's third studio album, yielded the single "I Will Find You",[5] for which she won the Awit Award for Best R&B Recording. She also recorded "Sana Maulit Muli" with Gary Valenciano, earning the Awit Award for Best Performance by a Duet. Her fourth studio album, Not Your Ordinary Girl, was released in 2004.[6] The title track and two other singles were nominated for Best R&B Recording at the 2005 Awit Awards. The same year, she headlined the Not Just Your Ordinary Girl concert at the Araneta Coliseum to support the album.[7] For the production, she garnered nominations for Best Female Performance in a Concert and Most Promising Female Entertainer at the Aliw Awards. In 2005, Kyla and Jerome John Hughes released a song for the soundtrack of the romantic drama film Let the Love Begin, and she teamed with Jay R on the main theme of the comedy drama Say That You Love Me.[8][9] Both songs received nominations for Best Performance by a Duet at the 2006 Awit Awards.

Kyla released a cover of the 1989 ballad "Love Will Lead You Back" from her tribute album Heartfelt (2007).[10] The song won Favorite Remake at the 2008 Myx Music Awards, and its music video was nominated for Favorite Mellow Video. The single, "Mahal Kita (Di Mo Pansin)", from her eighth studio album Private Affair received two nominations at the 2010 Awit Awards, winning Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist. Kyla also collaborated with rock band Kamikazee on "Huling Sayaw",[11] which won Best Rock Video at the 2013 Myx Music Awards. At the 2014 Philippine Popular Music Festival, she performed "Salbabida" and won the competition's top honor.[12] The song received three nominations at the 2015 Awit Awards, where it was awarded Best Rock/Alternative Recording. Kyla's extended play, Journey (2014), won R&B Album of the Year, and her ninth studio album, The Queen of R&B (2018), earned five nominations at the Star Awards for Music 2015 and 2018 ceremonies, respectively.

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Kyla
AwardYear[a]Recipient(s) and nominee(s)CategoryResultRef(s)
Aliw Awards2002KylaBest New ArtistWon[13]
2005Not Just Your Ordinary GirlBest Performance in a Concert (Female)Nominated[14]
Most Promising Entertainer (Female)Nominated
Awit Awards2001"Hanggang Ngayon"Best Performance by a New Female Recording ArtistWon[15]
Music Video Performance of the YearWon
Music Video of the YearWon
"Bring It On"Best R&B RecordingWon
2003"I Feel For You"Best Performance by a Female Recording ArtistNominated[16]
"This Day"Best R&B RecordingNominated
2004KylaPeople's Choice Favorite ArtistWon[15]
"Sana Maulit Muli" (with Gary Valenciano)Best Performance by a DuetWon
"I Will Find You"Best R&B RecordingWon
"Bounce"Nominated[17]
2005Not Your Ordinary GirlAlbum of the YearNominated[18]
"If The Feeling Is Gone"Best Ballad RecordingNominated
"Not Your Ordinary Girl" (feat. Jimmy Muna)Best R&B RecordingNominated
"Something About You" (feat. Thor)Nominated
"Hindi Mo Ba Alam" (feat. PKSO)Nominated
2006"Let The Love Begin" (with Jerome Hughes)Best Performance by a DuetNominated[19]
"Say That You Love Me" with (Jay R)Nominated
2007"Beautiful Days"Best Ballad RecordingNominated[20]
2008"Love Will Lead You Back"Best Performance by a Female Recording ArtistNominated[21]
"It's Over Now"Best Ballad RecordingWon[15]
2009"Back in Time" (with Jay R)Best CollaborationNominated[22]
"You Make Me Feel"Best R&B RecordingNominated
2011"Mahal Kita (Di Mo Pansin)"Best Performance by a Female Recording ArtistWon[23]
Best R&B RecordingNominated[24]
"Don't Tie Me Down"Best Dance RecordingNominated
2015"Salbabida"Best Performance by a Female Recording ArtistNominated[25]
Song of the YearNominated
Best Inspirational/Religious RecordingNominated
Best Rock/Alternative RecordingWon[26]
"Kunwa-Kunwari Lang"Best R&B RecordingNominated[25]
2017"Monumento" (with Kris Lawrence)Best CollaborationWon[27]
Best R&B RecordingNominated[28]
2018"Tayo Na Lang Kasi" (with Jason Dy)Best R&B RecordingNominated[29]
2019"Only Gonna Love You" (feat. REQ)Best R&B RecordingNominated[30]
"Kababata" (with Kritiko)Best Rap/Hip Hop RecordingNominated
Box Office Entertainment Awards2001KylaMost Promising Female Recording ArtistWon[31]
Himig Handog2001"Tara Tena"Best SongWon[32]
2016"Monumento" (with Kris Lawrence)Runner-up[33]
2017"Tayo Na Lang Kasi" (with Jason Dy)Favorite InterpreterWon[34]
Best Music VideoWon
2018"Kababata" (with Kritiko)Best SongRunner-up[35]
Metropop Song Festival2003"Buti Na Lang"Runner-up[36]
MTV Pilipinas Music Award2001"Hanggang Ngayon"Favorite New Artist in a VideoWon[37]
Video of the YearWon
Favorite Female VideoNominated[38]
Favorite SongNominated
2002"I Feel For You"Favorite Female VideoNominated[39]
Favorite SongNominated
Favorite Love BalladWon[40]
2005"If The Feeling Is Gone"Favorite Female VideoNominated[41]
MTV Video Music Awards2001"Hanggang Ngayon"International Viewer's Choice for Southeast AsiaWon[42]
Myx Music Awards2006"Say That You Love Me" (with Jay R)Favorite CollaborationNominated[43]
2008KylaFavorite Female ArtistNominated[44]
"Love Will Lead You Back"Favorite Mellow VideoNominated
Favorite RemakeWon[45]
2009KylaFavorite Female ArtistNominated[46]
2010Nominated[47]
[48]
"Back in Time" (with Jay R)Favorite SongWon
Favorite CollaborationNominated
"Old Friend"Favorite Mellow VideoWon
"Heart to Heart"Favorite RemakeNominated
2011KylaFavorite Female ArtistNominated[49]
2012Nominated[50]
Favorite Myx Live PerformanceNominated
2013"Huling Sayaw" (with Kamikazee)Favorite CollaborationNominated[51]
Favorite Rock VideoWon[52]
2015KylaFavorite Female ArtistNominated[53]
"Dito Na Lang"Favorite Music VideoNominated
Favorite Mellow VideoNominated
Favorite SongNominated
2016"On the Wings of Love"Favorite RemakeWon[54]
Favorite Media SoundtrackWon
2017"Till I Met You"Nominated[55]
2018"Tayo Na Lang Kasi" (with Jason Dy)Collaboration of the YearNominated[56]
2019"Fix You and Me"Mellow Video of the YearNominated[57]
Philippine Popular Music Festival2014"Salbabida"Best SongWon[58]
Star Awards for Music2009KylaR&B Artist of the YearNominated[59]
Heart 2 HeartR&B Album of the YearNominated
2011KylaFemale Recording Artist of the YearNominated[60]
Private AffairAlbum of the YearNominated
2015KylaR&B Artist of the YearNominated[61]
JourneyR&B Album of the YearWon
Album Cover Concept and Design of the YearNominated
2018KylaFemale Recording Artist of the YearNominated[62]
R&B Artist of the YearNominated
Female Concert Performer of the YearNominated
Divas: Live in ManilaConcert of the YearNominated
The Queen of R&BR&B Album of the YearNominated
Album Cover of the YearNominated
Wish 107.5 Music Awards2019KylaArtist of the YearNominated[63]
"Fix You and Me"R&B Song of the YearWon
"Only Gonna Love You" (feat. REQ)R&B Performance of the YearNominated
"Mahal Kita Pero Konti Na Lang"Ballad Performance of the YearNominated

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