Rolling Stone Magazine
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Moulin Rouge | Best Soundtrack, Readers' Pick (#3) | Won |
2003 | Christina Aguilera | Best Female Performer, Readers' Pick | Won |
Justified and Stripped Tour | Best Tour, Readers' Pick | Won | |
"Beautiful" | Readers' Top Ten Singles (#2) | Won | |
Best Video, Readers' Pick (#2) | Won | ||
2006 | Christina Aguilera | Best Female Performer, Readers' Pick | Won |
Best R&B Artist, Readers' Pick | Won | ||
"Ain't No Other Man" | The 100 Best Songs of the Year (#18) | Won |
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