List of awards and nominations received by Amy Winehouse

She was best known for her eclectic mix of various musical genres, including soul, jazz, rock and roll and R&B.

Winehouse released two albums of original music: Frank (2003) and Back to Black (2006).

Back to Black was issued under Island Records in Europe, Asia, South America and Australia, and under Universal Republic in the US.

Several of Winehouse' singles have charted worldwide, including "Rehab", "You Know I'm No Good", "Back to Black", "Tears Dry on Their Own", and "Valerie".

The Echo Music Awards are granted every year in Germany by the Deutsche Phono-Akademie (an association of recording companies).

In 2012, Winehouse, alongside fellow singer Whitney Houston, was posthumously inducted into the ECHO Hall of Fame.

The "Ivors" are presented annually in London by the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters, and were first introduced in 1955.

They are respected worldwide as the major platform for recognizing and rewarding Britain's songwriting and composing talents.

It was established by BPI and BARD (the British Association of Record Dealers) in 1992 as an alternative to the industry-dominated BRIT Awards.

The MOBO Awards (MOBO being an acronym for Music of Black Origin), established in 1995 by Kanya King MBE and Andy Ruffell (former BMX Superstar and DanceStar Awards founder who left after the show peaked in 2001), are held annually in the United Kingdom to recognize artists of any race or nationality performing black music.

mtvU is a division of MTV Networks that broadcasts a 24-hour television channel that is available on more than 750 college and university campuses across the United States.

A Viacom-owned channel, mtvU provides an alternative to standard music television for college students, and gives advertisers and music promotion companies access to college-age viewers, a valuable but traditionally difficult-to-reach demographic group.

The Popjustice £20 Music Prize is an annual prize awarded by a panel of judges organized by music Web site Popjustice to the singer(s) of the best British pop single of the past year.

To qualify, a single must be by (a) British artist(s) and have been released within the 12 months before the award nominations in July.

The program honors the year's biggest achievements in music, movies, sports, and television, as voted on by teenagers aged 13–19.

The World Music Awards, founded in 1989, is an international awards show that annually honors recording artists based on their worldwide sales figures, which are provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).