Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Female Artist

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This is a list of winners and nominees for the Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Female Artist, given at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. It was first awarded in 2000 at the 13th Kids' Choice Awards, and changed from "Favorite Female Singer" to "Favorite Female Artist" in 2018.

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The most awarded female artist in this category is Ariana Grande with 5 wins, followed by Selena Gomez with 4 wins. Grande has also won the award 4 consecutive years (2019-2022). The artists who have received the most nominations, as of the 2020 ceremony, are Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, with ten nominations each, followed by Selena Gomez with nine.

Winners and nominations

YearRecipientNominees
2000 Blueribbon icon.png Britney Spears
2001 Blueribbon icon.png Britney Spears
2002 Blueribbon icon.png Pink
2003 Blueribbon icon.png Ashanti
2004 Blueribbon icon.png Hilary Duff
2005 Blueribbon icon.png Avril Lavigne
2006 Blueribbon icon.png Kelly Clarkson
2007 Blueribbon icon.png Beyoncé
2008 Blueribbon icon.png Miley Cyrus
2009 Blueribbon icon.png Miley Cyrus
2010 Blueribbon icon.png Taylor Swift
2011 Blueribbon icon.png Katy Perry
2012 Blueribbon icon.png Selena Gomez
2013 Blueribbon icon.png Katy Perry
2014 Blueribbon icon.png Selena Gomez
2015 Blueribbon icon.png Selena Gomez
2016 Blueribbon icon.png Ariana Grande
2017 Blueribbon icon.png Selena Gomez
2018 Blueribbon icon.png Demi Lovato
2019 Blueribbon icon.png Ariana Grande
2020
[1] [2]
Blueribbon icon.png Ariana Grande
2021
[3] [4]
Blueribbon icon.png Ariana Grande
2022
[5] [6]
Blueribbon icon.png Ariana Grande
2023
[7] [8]
Blueribbon icon.png Taylor Swift

Most wins

5 wins
4 wins
2 wins

Most nominations

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