Japan Gold Disc Awards
The Japan Gold Disc Awards is a music award ceremony, held annually by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. Madonna has won sixteen awards, including the Artist of the Year award five times, more than any other artist.
Year | Nominated artist and work | Award | Result |
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1987 | Madonna | Artist of the Year | Won |
True Blue | Grand Prix Album of the Year | Won | |
Best Album of the Year – Pops Solo | Won | ||
1990 | Madonna | Artist of the Year | Won |
Like a Prayer | Grand Prix Album of the Year | Won | |
Best Album of the Year – Pops Solo | Won | ||
1991 | Madonna | Artist of the Year | Won |
I'm Breathless | Grand Prix Album of the Year | Won | |
Best Album of the Year – Pop Female | Won | ||
1993 | Madonna | Artist of the Year | Won |
Erotica | Best Album of the Year – Pop | Won | |
2009 | Madonna | Artist of the Year | Won |
Hard Candy | The Best 3 Albums | Won | |
"Miles Away" | Mastertone of the Year | Won | |
Single Track of the Year (mobile) | Won | ||
Single Track of the Year (online) | Won |
Read more about this topic: List Of Awards And Nominations Received By Madonna
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