List of Awards and Nominations Received By Madonna - Japan Gold Disc Awards

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
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

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