Post Malone is one of the biggest rappers of the modern era and is often acclaimed for his music. The Syracuse-born artist has also won many accolades and honors for his works but is yet to receive a long-awaited Grammy.
However, Post Malone has received over ten Grammy nominations to date. He was first nominated for the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019 on the back of his chart-topping 2018 album, Beerbongs & Bentleys. The album was nominated for Album Of The Year, while the hit single - Better Now - was nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance.
The crowd-favorite lead single from the album Rockstar was nominated in the Record Of The Year and Best Rap/Sung Performance categories. Though Post Malone could not bag a win, his music secured six more nominations in the 62nd, 63rd, and 65th Annual Grammy Awards.
Talking to the Hits Daily Double in October 2018, Malone answered a quick question about how he felt about the Grammys:
"Lately, I just keep thinking how great it would be to have a Grammy because what we do isn't normal. As artists, it feels unbelievable to be acknowledged for our work."
The Rockstar singer added:
"Sometimes that work goes unrecognized by people who matter the most, but you know, as long as you have the ability to recognize yourself, that's all that counts. And the way I connect with the fans is very important."
Post Malone's latest Grammy entry, awards received, nominations, and more
Except for 2022, Post Malone has maintained an unbreakable five-year streak of Grammy nominations between 2019 and 2023. The rapper's latest Grammy nomination came in 2023 for the single - I Like You (A Happier Song).
The single was nominated for the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category for the 65th Annual Grammy Awards but failed to secure the award. It had previously been nominated in the Song of Summer category for the MTV Video Music Awards 2022 but couldn't grab the winning spot.
After failing to receive two awards back-to-back, I Like You (A Happier Song) finally received the iHeartRadio Titanium Awards in late 2023. The award was dedicated to the single for achieving 1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations. Post Malone's previous hits from 2019 and 2020 - Better Now, Psycho, Rockstar, Sunflower, Wow, and Circles - had been honored in the same category.
Post Malone has won over 30 awards and has been nominated for over 137 awards. Some of the prominent awards and nominations in the rapper's music career are:
American Music Awards
Malone has received the award twice in 2018 for the Favorite Male Artist — Pop/Rock category and the Favorite Album — Rap/Hip-Hop for Beerbongs & Bentleys. His album Hollywood Bleeding also won the award in 2019 for the Favorite Album — Rap/Hip-Hop category.
APRA Music Awards
The rapper's 2020 single, Sunflower, was nominated for the Most Performed International Work of the Year but could not secure the win.
ASCAP Pop Music Awards
Post Malone's 2019 hits - Better Now, Psycho, and Rockstar - won the non-profit award once each.
BET Hip Hop Award
The singer's 2018 single, Rockstar, was nominated along with 21 Savage for the Best Collabo, Duo, or Group category but could not win.
Billboard Live Music Awards
Post Malone won the award in 2016 for the Purpose World Tour in the Top Package category. The singer won another award in the Breakthrough Artist category in 2018.
Billboard Music Awards
The rapper's 2020 album, Hollywood Bleeding, won the award for the Top Rap Album category. The album was also nominated for the Top Billboard 200 Album but did not secure the winning position.
People's Choice Awards
He was nominated for the Male Artist of 2019 category, but Post Malone failed to secure the People's Choice Awards.
Pollstar Awards
Malone was honored with the Pollstar Awards in 2020 for the two tours, Beerbongs & Bentleys Tour & Runaway Tour, in the Best Hip-Hop/R&B Tour category.
As of this writing, Post Malone has not been nominated for a Grammy or Emmy in any category. The singer, however, seems to be eyeing something big as he gets ready to walk in the era of country music with his upcoming album - F1 Trillion. The much-awaited album set to release on August 16, 2024, might be just in time as a prospective contender for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.