List of Awards and Nominations Received By Leona Lewis

List Of Awards And Nominations Received By Leona Lewis

Leona Lewis is a British pop singer-songwriter. She is the winner of the third series of The X Factor in the UK and has released two studio albums, Spirit, in 2007 and Echo, in 2009. She has released ten singles, Four of which have reached number one in various singles charts.

Lewis has received nominations in a variety of awards, including seven nominations for BRIT Awards, three nominations for Grammy Awards, three MOBO Awards, five MTV Europe Music Awards and two Teen Choice Awards. Her debut single, a cover version of "A Moment Like This", gave Lewis her first award win, an Ivor Novello Award for Best Selling British Single. Her international breakthrough single, "Bleeding Love", has received a five awards from 11 nominations. Spirit has won two awards from five nominations. Overall, Lewis has received 12 awards from 30 nominations.

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