List of Awards and Nominations Received By Rihanna - International Dance Music Awards

International Dance Music Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
2006 "Pon de Replay" Best Latin Dance Track Nominated
Best R&B/Urban Dance Track Nominated
Best Rap/Hip Hop Dance Track Nominated
Rihanna Best New Dance Artist Solo Nominated
2007 "SOS" Best Pop Dance Track Nominated
Rihanna Best Dance Artist Solo Nominated
2008 "Umbrella" Best Best Pop Dance Track Nominated
Best R&B/Urban Dance Track Won
Rihanna Best Dance Artist Solo Nominated
2009 "Shut Up And Drive" Best Alternative/Rock Dance Track Nominated
"Disturbia" Best R&B/Urban Dance Track Won
Best Pop Dance Track Nominated
2010 "Hard" Best R&B/Urban Dance Track Nominated
"Run This Town" Best Hip Hop Dance Track Nominated
2011 "Only Girl (In the World)" Best Pop Dance Track Nominated
Best R&B/Urban Dance Track Won
"Love the Way You Lie" Best Rap/Hip Hop Dance Track Nominated
Rihanna Best Artist (Solo) Nominated
2012 "We Found Love" Best R&B/Urban Dance Track Won
Best Music Video Nominated
Best Commercial/Pop Dance Track Won
"All of the Lights" Best Rap/Hip Hop Dance Track Nominated
Rihanna Best Artist (Solo) Nominated
2013 "Where Have You Been" Best R&B/Urban Dance Track Pending
Rihanna Best Artist (Solo) Pending

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