List of Awards Received By Twins - RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards

RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards

The RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards Ceremony(十大中文金曲頒獎音樂會) is held annually in Hong Kong since 1978. The awards are determined by Radio and Television Hong Kong based on the work of all Asian artists (mostly cantopop) for the previous year.

Year Award Work Result Ref
2001 Best new female prospect award Twins Gold Award
2002 Top 10 outstanding artists award Twins Won
Sales award for female artists Twins Won
Leap award for female singer Twins Silver Award
National most popular group award Twins Silver Award
2003 The top 10 songs "Kite and Wind" (風箏與風) Won
Sales award for female artists Twins Won
Leap award for female singer Twins Silver Award
National most popular group award Twins Gold Award
Four channel award Twins Won
2004 The top 10 songs "Drinking Song" (飲歌) Won
Outstanding singer award Twins Won
Sales award for female artists Twins Won
National most popular group award Twins Gold Award
2005 Outstanding singer award Twins Won
National most popular group award Twins Gold Award
2006 The top 10 songs "Kindergarten" (幼稚園) Won
2007 Outstanding singer award Twins Won
National most popular group award Twins Won
Sales Award for group "Sad Love Song" (傷心情歌) Won

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