When did Selena Gomez get her first award?

Stars Dance (2013), Gomez’s debut solo album, yield the single “Come & Get It”, which earned her the MTV Video Music Award for Best Pop Video.

Who has the most Grammy?

Georg Solti

Who has the most Grammys? Georg Solti holds the record for most Grammy awards, having received 31 in his career, according to the Recording Academy. The orchestra conductor also holds the record for most wins in the classical field.

Why doesnt Selena Gomez have a Grammy?

Selena was nominated for Best Latin Pop Album for Revelación – her first ever Grammy nom, making her absence even more notable. Still, the Latin Pop Album win was actually announced during the Grammys preshow, with Alex Cuba picking up the award for Mendó instead.

How many GRAMMYs do Selena have?

Selena was nominated for 86 awards, with 67 wins.



List of awards and nominations received by Selena.

Awards and nominations
Billboard Latin Music Awards 14 19
Grammy Awards 2 3
Lo Nuestro Awards 10 12
Tejano Music Awards 36 48

What age did Selena get a Grammy?

GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Selena Win Best-Mexican American Album For ‘Live’ At The 1994 GRAMMYs. Selena had already won the hearts of millions and was well on her way to even greater stardom when she won her first GRAMMY at just 23 years old.

What day did Selena win a Grammy?


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How old was Selena Quintanilla when she won a GRAMMY?

23-years-old



On March 1, 1994, the Queen of Tejano took home one of the most important awards of her career – a Grammy. Selena, who was 23-years-old, won the award for her dynamic Selena Live album in the Best Mexican/Mexican-American album category.

Did Selena win a Lifetime Achievement Award?

Selena Quintanilla Perez, famously known simply as Selena, will be posthumously honored with the Grammy’s Lifetime Achievement Award. The beloved Tejana singer was selected as a recipient of the Recording Academy’s award to recognize her outstanding accomplishments in the music industry.

What did Selena win in 1994?

(Selena accepts the GRAMMY for Best Mexican-American Album at the 36th GRAMMY Awards on March 1, 1994, in New York.)