Seven years after debut, BLACKPINK are not just still here, they are rewriting the record books. Group activities have slowed, solo careers exploded, and fan debates over who is the most awarded member have become fiercer than ever.
Precise numbers are hard to pin down than a comeback date. This updated 2026 ranking finally lays out the group and solo totals side by side, and the new hierarchy inside BLACKPINK might surprise a few BLINKs.
BLACKPINK total awards 2026: where the group stands now
As of January 13, 2026, BLACKPINK have collected 370 awards as a group, from rookie prizes to Daesangs and major international trophies. That figure covers big Korean ceremonies, worldwide stages like the VMAs, EMAs and Billboard, plus an extensive haul of music show wins that cemented their status at home.
This puts the group far above the roughly one‑hundred formal wins often cited in narrow official lists, since those usually ignore music shows, fan‑voted prizes, fashion titles and special honors. Even during their current pause as a full unit, earlier hits keep earning streaming certifications and “legacy” prizes, nudging that 370 total steadily closer to the 400 mark.
Rosé, Lisa, Jennie, Jisoo: solo awards ranking in 2026
The biggest shake‑up sits in the solo column. Rosé now leads with 131 awards, after a dramatic surge in 2025. Her collaboration with Bruno Mars on APT. and a critically praised full album delivered multiple “Song of the Year” trophies worldwide, strong Billboard showings and an impressive stack of music show wins. Just behind her, Lisa stands at 102 awards. Often called BLACKPINK’s global ace, she keeps sweeping categories like Best K‑Pop and Best Dance at the MTV VMAs and EMAs, with singles such as “Rockstar” and “New Woman” raising her profile from Korea to Thailand, Europe and the United States.
Jennie sits third with 80 awards, reflecting a deliberately selective but high‑impact career. After launching her label Odd Atelier and returning with “Mantra” and a full album, she added heavyweight trophies at the 2026 Golden Disc Awards, including a landmark Artist of the Year win. Her cabinet blends music prizes with influential “Style” and “Fashion Icon” titles. In fourth place, Jisoo has 62 awards, but her mix is unlike anyone else’s. Alongside music wins for “Flower” and her 2025 EP Amortage under BLISSOO, a large slice of her total comes from acting, with drama projects such as Omniscient Reader bringing in television and film accolades. Her schedule is more selective, yet she shows one of the highest nomination‑to‑win ratios, especially inside South Korea.
How these BLACKPINK awards were counted and why totals differ
These totals come from cross‑checking official year‑end ceremonies, international award shows, verified music show tallies and public databases up to January 13, 2026. The counts include both wins as BLACKPINK and wins credited individually to Rosé, Lisa, Jennie and Jisoo, across music, acting and clearly defined fashion or popularity categories where a physical or announced award is given.
That broader scope explains why this list is higher than many simplified charts that stop around 100 formal wins or about 200 group trophies. In practice, fan discussions of “how many awards has BLACKPINK won” can point to very different answers, depending on what gets included. For clarity, this ranking:
- Includes: Korean music shows, major domestic and global ceremonies, fan‑voted awards with official results, acting prizes, and individual fashion or style trophies.
- Excludes: nominations, unverified fan polls, brand campaigns without a formal award, and duplicate regional versions of the same honor.
- Will shift again as new solos, acting roles and potential group comebacks add fresh wins to each member’s total.

Leave a Reply