List of Awards Received By Backstreet Boys

List Of Awards Received By Backstreet Boys

As one of the best-selling artists worldwide the Backstreet Boys have received numerous awards and accolades in recognition of their worldwide success in the music industry.

Below is the list of some of the awards, records and achievements of the Backstreet Boys. The group has received seven Grammy Award nominations in total, including four in 2000

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