Grammy Award milestones#Most Grammys won

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Throughout the history of the Grammy Awards, many significant records have been set. This page only includes the competitive awards which have been won by various artists. This does not include the various special awards that are presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences such as Lifetime Achievement Awards, Trustees Awards, Technical Awards or Legend Awards. The page however does include other non-performance related Grammys (known as the Craft & Production Fields) that may have been presented to the artist(s).

Awards

= Most Grammys won =

File:Beyoncé - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - 1st June 2023 (6 of 118) (52945304172) (high cropped).jpg has won a total of 35 Grammy Awards]]

The record for the most Grammy Awards won in a lifetime is currently held by American singer, songwriter and record producer Beyoncé, who has won 35. Hungarian-British conductor Sir Georg Solti, the previous record holder and current second-most wins, has 31.

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Rank

! Artist

! Awards

k

| rowspan="1" | 1

|style="text-align: left;" | Beyoncé{{efn|name="Beyoncé1"|Includes 3 awards as part of Destiny's Child, and 1 award as part of The Carters}}

| rowspan="1" | 35

2style="text-align: left;"| Sir Georg Solti

| rowspan="1" | 31

rowspan="2" | 3

| style="text-align: left;" | Quincy Jones

rowspan="2"|28
style="text-align: left;" | Chick Corea
5style="text-align: left;" | Alison Krauss{{efn|name="Krauss"|Includes 14 awards with Union Station}}

| 27

rowspan="2" | 6

|style="text-align: left;" | Pierre Boulez

| rowspan="2" | 26

style="text-align: left;" | John Williams
rowspan="4" | 8

| style="text-align: left;" | Vladimir Horowitz

| rowspan="4" | 25

style="text-align: left;" | Stevie Wonder
style="text-align: left;"| David Frost
style="text-align: left;" | Jay-Z
rowspan="1" | 12

| style="text-align: left;" | Kanye West

| rowspan="1" | 24

rowspan="3" | 13

| style="text-align: left;" | Kendrick Lamar

| rowspan="3" | 22

style="text-align: left;" | Vince Gill
style="text-align: left;"| U2
16

| style="text-align: left;" | Şerban Ghenea

21
rowspan="5" | 17

| style="text-align: left;" | Pat Metheny

| rowspan="5" | 20

style="text-align: left;"| Al Schmitt
style="text-align: left;"| Bruce Springsteen
style="text-align: left;" | Henry Mancini
style="text-align: left;" | Kirk Franklin

= Most Grammys won by a female artist =

Beyoncé has won 35 Grammy Awards.

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Rank

! Artist

! Awards

1style="text-align: center;" | Beyoncé{{efn|name="Beyoncé1"}}35
2style="text-align: center;" | Alison Krauss{{efn|name="Krauss"}}27
3style="text-align: center;" | Aretha Franklin{{efn|name="Franklin"}}18
rowspan="2" | 4style="text-align: center;" | Alicia Keys

| rowspan="2" | 17

CeCe Winans
6

| style="text-align: center;" | Adele

| 16

rowspan="2" | 7

| style="text-align: center;" | Taylor Swift

| rowspan="2" | 14

Lady Gaga
rowspan="4" |9

| style="text-align: center;" | Leontyne Price

| rowspan="4" |13

style="text-align: center;" | Ella Fitzgerald
style="text-align: center;" | Emmylou Harris
style="text-align: center;" | Bonnie Raitt
rowspan="3" | 13style="text-align: center;" | Shirley Caesarrowspan="3" | 11
style="text-align: center;" | Linda Ronstadt
style="text-align: center;" | Brandi Carlile
rowspan="4" | 16style="text-align: center;" | Norah Jonesrowspan="4" | 10
style="text-align: center;" | Chaka Khan
style="text-align: center;" | Dolly Parton
style="text-align: center;" | Joni Mitchell
rowspan="7" | 20style="text-align: center;" | Billie Eilishrowspan="7" | 9
Mary J. Blige
Rihanna
Sheryl Crow
Natalie Cole
Hillary Scott

= Most Grammys won by a male artist =

Sir Georg Solti has won 31 Grammy Awards.

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Rank

! Artist

! Awards

1style="text-align: left;"| Sir Georg Solti31
rowspan="2" |2

| style="text-align: left;" | Chick Corea

| rowspan="2" |28

style="text-align: left;"| Quincy Jones
rowspan="2" |4

| style="text-align: left;" | Pierre Boulez

| rowspan="2" |26

style="text-align: left;"| John Williams
rowspan="3" |6

| style="text-align: left;" | Vladimir Horowitz

| rowspan="3" |25

style="text-align: left;" | Stevie Wonder
style="text-align: left;" | Jay-Z
9

| style="text-align: left;" | Kanye West

|24

rowspan="2" | 10style="text-align: left;"| Vince Gillrowspan=2 | 22
style="text-align: left;" | Kendrick Lamar
rowspan="5" |12

| style="text-align: left;" | Pat Metheny

| rowspan="5" |20

style="text-align: left;"| Bruce Springsteen
style="text-align: left;" | Henry Mancini
style="text-align: left;" | Kirk Franklin

= Most Grammys won by a group =

File:2005-11-21 U2 %40 MSG by ZG.JPG in 2005]]

U2 holds the record for most Grammy Awards won by a group. They have won 22 awards.

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Rank

! Artists

! Awards

1style="text-align: left;"| U222
2

| style="text-align: left;" | Foo Fighters

|15

3style="text-align: left;" | Alison Krauss & Union Station14
4style="text-align: left;"| The Chicks13
5style="text-align: left;" | Pat Metheny Group10
rowspan="2" |6

| style="text-align: left;"| Emerson String Quartet

| rowspan="2" |9

style="text-align: left;" | Metallica
rowspan="6" |8

| style="text-align: left;" | The Manhattan Transfer

| rowspan="6" |8

style="text-align: left;" | Santana
style="text-align: left;"| The Blackwood Brothers
style="text-align: left;"| Take 6
style="text-align: left;" | The Beatles
style="text-align: left;" | Asleep At The Wheel
rowspan="5" |13

| style="text-align: left;" | Simon & Garfunkel

| rowspan="5" |7

style="text-align: left;" | Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder
style="text-align: left;" | Los Tigres del Norte
style="text-align: left;" | Lady A
style="text-align: left;"| Coldplay

= Most Grammys won by a producer =

File:Quincy Jones 1997.jpg in 1997]]

Quincy Jones holds the record for most Grammy Awards won by a producer, with 28 awards. Eleven of these were awarded for production duties; Jones has also received Grammys as an arranger and a performing artist. Some producers have also won awards as engineers, mixers, and/or mastering engineers.

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Rank

! Producer

! Awards

1style="text-align: left;"| Quincy Jones28
2

| style="text-align: left;" | David Frost

|25

3style="text-align: left;" | Kanye West24
4style="text-align: left;" | Steven Epstein

|17

rowspan="2" | 5style="text-align: left;" | David Fosterrowspan="2" | 16
style="text-align: left;"| James Mallinson
rowspan="1"| 7style="text-align: left;" | Judith Shermanrowspan="1" | 15
8

| style="text-align: left;" | Phil Ramone

|14

rowspan="4"| 9style="text-align: left;" | T Bone Burnettrowspan=4| 13
style="text-align: left;"| Jay David Saks
style="text-align: left;"| Pharrell Williams
style="text-align: left;"| Robert Woods

= Most Grammys won by a rapper =

File:Jay-Z Kanye Watch the Throne Staples Center 9 (cropped).jpg performing with Kanye West at their Watch the Throne Tour in 2011.]]

Jay-Z, with 25 awards,{{Cite web |title=Jay-Z {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://www.grammy.com/artists/jay-z/9815 |access-date=2025-02-03 |website=grammy.com}} has won more Grammy Awards than any other rapper. Lauryn Hill is the most awarded female rapper, with eight Grammy Awards.{{Cite web|date=2021-03-15|title=Kanye West, JAY-Z, Kendrick Lamar + More: 10 Rappers With The Most Grammy Wins|url=https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.61094/title.kanye-west-jay-z-kendrick-lamar-more-10-rappers-with-the-most-grammy-wins|access-date=2021-03-25|website=HipHopDX}}

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Rank

! Rapper

! Awards

1style="text-align: left;"| Jay-Z25
2

| style="text-align: left;" | Kanye West

|24

3style="text-align: left;"| Kendrick Lamar22
4style="text-align: left;"| Eminem15
5style="text-align: left;" | Pharrell Williams13
6style="text-align: left;" | André 3000{{efn|name=|Includes 6 awards as part of Outkast}}10
7

| style="text-align: left;" | Anderson .Paak

|9

8style="text-align: left;" | Lauryn Hill{{efn|name="Hill"|Includes 2 awards as part of Fugees}}8
9style="text-align: left;" | Dr. Dre7
10style="text-align: left;" |Outkast6

= Most Grammys won by jazz artist =

Chick Corea, with 28 awards, has won more Grammy Awards than any other jazz artist. Pat Metheny is second with 20 Grammy Awards.

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! Artist

! Awards

1style="text-align: left;" | Chick Corea28
2style="text-align: left;" | Pat Metheny20

= Most Grammys won by an engineer or mixer =

Şerban Ghenea with 21 awards, has won more Grammy Awards than any other engineer or mixer.{{Cite web|url=https://montrealgazette.com/entertainment/music/former-montrealer-serban-ghenea-traces-grammy-winning-history-as-sound-mix-engineer|title = Grammy winner Şerban Ghenea has 24K Magic touch as mixing engineer}}

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Rank

! Engineer / Mixer

! Awards

1style="text-align: left;"| Serban Ghenea21
2style="text-align: left;"| Al Schmitt20
3style="text-align: left;"| Tom Elmhirst17

= Most Grammys won in the country genre =

With 21 country-specific Grammy Awards, Vince Gill has won more Grammy Awards in the genre than any other artist. Kacey Musgraves has the most country-specific Grammy Awards for female artists with six.

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! Artist

! Awards

! Country Song wins

! Country Solo Performance wins

! Country Duo/Group Performance wins

! Country Albums wins

1style="text-align: left;" | Vince Gill

|21{{Cite web |title=Vince Gill {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/artists/vince-gill/16740 |access-date=2024-02-19 |website=grammy.com}}

|2

|1

|0

|1

2style="text-align: left;" | Chris Stapleton103403
3style="text-align: left;" | Ricky Skaggs

|8{{Cite web |title=Ricky Skaggs {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/artists/ricky-skaggs/6583 |access-date=2024-02-19 |website=grammy.com}}

|0

|0

|1

|2

rowspan="3" | 4style="text-align: left;" | Johnny Cashrowspan="3" | 7{{Cite web |title=Johnny Cash {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/artists/johnny-cash/8163 |access-date=2024-02-19 |website=grammy.com}}{{Cite web |title=Randy Travis |url=https://www.grammy.com/artists/randy-travis/10366 |access-date=2024-02-19 |website=www.grammy.com}}0021
style="text-align: left;"| Randy Travis0003
style="text-align: left;" | Kacey Musgraves3112
7

| style="text-align: left;" | Carrie Underwood

|6

0510
rowspan="2" |8

| style="text-align: left;" | Shania Twain

| rowspan="2" |5{{Cite web |title=Shania Twain {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/artists/shania-twain/7643 |access-date=2024-07-31 |website=grammy.com}}{{Cite web |title=Taylor Swift {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/artists/taylor-swift/15450 |access-date=2024-07-31 |website=grammy.com}}

|2

|2

|0

|1

style="text-align: left;" | Taylor Swift2201
rowspan="3" |10

| style="text-align: left;" | Roger Miller

| rowspan="3" |4

2002
style="text-align: left;"| The Chicks0004
style="text-align: left;"| Willie Nelson1201

= Youngest winners =

{{hatnote|"Youngest Grammy winners" redirects here.}}

File:Lee Ann Rimes 1999.jpg is the youngest individual Grammy winner and the youngest to win Best New Artist.]]

The Peasall Sisters are the youngest Grammy winners, when they were credited artists on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, which won Album of the Year in 2002.{{ cite web | url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search | work=Grammy.Com | title=Past winners search 2001 | access-date=27 February 2014}} Blue Ivy Carter is the youngest individually credited winner. She was 9 years old when she won her first award in 2021 after she was credited on her mother Beyoncé's song "Brown Skin Girl", released in 2019. LeAnn Rimes is the youngest individual winner. She was 14 years old when she won her first two awards in 1997. She was also the first country artist to win the Best New Artist Grammy.

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Rank

! Age

! Artist

! Year

18 yearsstyle="text-align: left;" | Leah Peasall2002
29 years, 66 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Blue Ivy Carter2021
311 yearsstyle="text-align: left;" | Hannah Peasall2002
414 yearsstyle="text-align: left;" | Sarah Peasall2002
514 years, 160 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Walter Russell III2023
614 years, 182 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | LeAnn Rimes1997
714 years, 313 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Luis Miguel1985
816 years, 308 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Stephen Marley1982
917 years, 80 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Lorde2014
1018 years, 39 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Billie Eilish2020

= Youngest artists to win Album of the Year (as lead artist) =

File:Billie Eilish at Pukkelpop Festival - 18 AUGUST 2019 (01) (cropped).jpg is the youngest artist to win the Grammys for Album of the Year and Record of the Year.]]

Billie Eilish is the youngest artist to win Album of the Year as a lead. She was 18 years old, while winning for her album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? in 2020.

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Rank

! Age

! Artist

! Year

118 years, 39 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Billie Eilish2020
220 years, 49 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Taylor Swift2010
321 years, 272 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Alanis Morissette1996
422 years, 18 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Barbra Streisand1964
523 years, 274 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Lauryn Hill1999
623 years, 283 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Adele2012
723 years, 293 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Stevie Wonder1974
823 years, 330 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Norah Jones2003

= Youngest artists to win Record of the Year =

At 18 years of age, Billie Eilish became the youngest artist to win Record of the Year when she won for "Bad Guy" in 2020.

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Rank

! Age

! Artist

! Year

118 years, 39 daysstyle="text-align: left;" rowspan=2 | Billie Eilish2020
219 years, 86 days2021
322 years, 265 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Sam Smith2015
422 years, 320 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Kimbra2013
523 years, 72 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Jared Followill (Kings of Leon)2010
623 years, 199 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Bobby Darin1960
723 years, 283 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Adele2012
823 years, 330 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Norah Jones2003
924 years, 23 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Florence LaRue (The 5th Dimension)1968
1024 years, 149 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Amy Winehouse2008

= Youngest artist to win Song of the Year =

File:Lorde - Coachella 2014 (06).jpg became the youngest Song of the Year winner in 2014.]]

At 17 years of age, Lorde became the youngest artist to win Song of the Year when she won for "Royals" in 2014.

= Youngest artist to win Best New Artist =

At 14 years of age, LeAnn Rimes became the youngest Best New Artist winner when she won in 1997.

= Oldest winners =

File:Pinetop Perkins 1.jpg is the oldest Grammy winner, winning just weeks prior to his death]]

Pinetop Perkins is the oldest person to win a Grammy. In 2011 he was awarded with Best Traditional Blues Album for Joined at the Hip, at 97 years of age.

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Rank

! Age

! Artist

! Year Won, Category, Work

197 years, 221 daysstyle="text-align: left;"| Pinetop Perkinsstyle="text-align: left;"| 2011, Best Traditional Blues Album, Joined at the Hip
295 years, 243 daysstyle="text-align: left;"| Tony Bennettstyle="text-align: left;"| 2022, Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, Love For Sale
395 years, 31 daysstyle="text-align: left;"| George Burnsstyle="text-align: left;"| 1991, Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Recording Album (now called Best Spoken Word Album), Gracie: A Love Story
494 years, 132 daysstyle="text-align: left;"| Jimmy Carterstyle="text-align: left;"| 2019, Best Spoken Word Album, Faith: A Journey For All
591 years, 361 daysstyle="text-align: left;"| John Williamsstyle="text-align: left;"| 2024, Best Instrumental Composition, Helena's Theme
691 years, 137 daysstyle="text-align: left;"| Jimmy Carterstyle="text-align: left;"| 2016, Best Spoken Word Album, A Full Life: Reflections at 90
790 years, 52 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Elizabeth Cottenstyle="text-align: left;"| 1985, Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording, Elizabeth Cotten Live!
890 years, 26 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Betty Whitestyle="text-align: left;"| 2012, Best Spoken Word Album, If You Ask Me (And Of Course You Won't)

Note: Sources vary on the birth year of Elizabeth Cotten, with some stating it as 1893, while others say 1895. The above information credits it as 1895. With either year, Cotten is the oldest female Grammy winner.

= Most honored albums =

Santana's Supernatural holds the record for most honored album having won nine awards. Supernatural won nine awards in 2000.

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Number

! Albums and artists

! Awards

1

| style="text-align: left;" | SupernaturalSantana

|9

rowspan="3" |2

| style="text-align: left;" | ThrillerMichael Jackson

| rowspan="3" |8

style="text-align: left;" | How to Dismantle an Atomic BombU2
style="text-align: left;" | Genius Loves CompanyRay Charles
rowspan="5" |5

| style="text-align: left;"| Back on the BlockQuincy Jones

| rowspan="5" |7

style="text-align: left;" | All That You Can't Leave BehindU2
style="text-align: left;"| Come Away With MeNorah Jones
style="text-align: left;" | 21Adele
style="text-align: left;" | 24K MagicBruno Mars
rowspan="8" |10

| style="text-align: left;" | The Return of Roger MillerRoger Miller

| rowspan="8" |6

style="text-align: left;" | Bridge over Troubled WaterSimon & Garfunkel
style="text-align: left;" | Toto IVToto
style="text-align: left;" | Unforgettable... with LoveNatalie Cole
style="text-align: left;" | Raising SandRobert Plant & Alison Krauss
style="text-align: left;"| The Blueprint 3Jay-Z
style="text-align: left;"| To Pimp a ButterflyKendrick Lamar

= Most Album of the Year wins =

The record for most Album of the Year wins is five.

One engineer/mixer; has won the award five times;

One artist, one engineer/mixer and two mastering engineers have won the award four times;

Three recording artists, five record producers, three engineer/mixers and one mastering engineer have won the award three times;

= Most Record of the Year wins =

The record for most Record of the Year wins is four. One mastering engineer has won the award four consecutive times;

Two recording artists and four engineers/mixers have won the award three times;

= Most Song of the Year wins =

Most Grammys won for consecutive studio albums

Beyoncé won eight consecutive awards for eight consecutive studio albums.

= Most consecutive Grammys won for the same category =

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Rank

! Artist

! Category

! Years

1style="text-align: left;"| Aretha FranklinBest Female R&B Vocal Performance8; (1968–1975)
rowspan="3"| 2style="text-align: left;"| Bill CosbyBest Comedy Album6; (1965–1970)
style="text-align: left;"| John WilliamsBest Score Soundtrack for Visual Media6; (1978–1983)
style="text-align: left;"| Jimmy SturrBest Polka Album6; (1987–1992)
rowspan="1"| 5style="text-align: left;"| Vince GillBest Male Country Vocal Performance5; (1995–1999)
rowspan="7"| 6style="text-align: left;"| Pat BenatarBest Female Rock Vocal Performance4; (1981–1984)
style="text-align: left;"| Robert ShawBest Choral Performance4; (1988–1991)
style="text-align: left;"| Jack RennerBest Engineered Album, Classical4; (1988–1991)
style="text-align: left;"| Jimmy Sturr (three times)Best Polka Album4; (1996–1999)
(2001–2004)
(2006–2009)
style="text-align: left;"| Lenny KravitzBest Male Rock Vocal Performance4; (1999–2002)
style="text-align: left;"| Tom CoyneRecord of the Year4; (2015–2018)
style="text-align: left;"| Peter SchickeleBest Comedy Album4; (1989–1992)

= Artists who have won all four General Field awards =

File:Adele 2016.jpg is one of three artists who have won all four general field awards.]]

There have been only three artists who have won all four General Field awards: Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.

In 1981, Christopher Cross became the first artist to win all four awards, as well as the first act to win them all in a single year.{{cite web |url=https://variety.com/2020/music/news/christopher-cross-grammy-curse-1981-1203480688/ |title=Christopher Cross' 1981 Grammy Sweep Was the Best That He Would Do |last=Barker |first=Andrew |website=Variety |date=2020-01-26 |access-date=2020-01-27 }}

In 2009, Adele won Best New Artist, and she earned the three other awards in both 2012 and 2017. She was the second artist to win all four accolades throughout her career.{{cite web |url=https://variety.com/2012/music/news/adele-s-21-wins-album-of-the-year-at-grammys-1118050159/ |title=Adele's '21' wins album of the year at Grammys |last=Morris |first=Christopher |website=Variety |date=2012-05-12 |access-date=2012-05-13 }}

In 2020, Billie Eilish became the third musician to win all four awards and the first female artist to win them during a single ceremony.{{cite web |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2020/01/27/10-ways-billie-eilish-made-grammy-history-last-night/#6f78e5026a90 |title=10 Ways Billie Eilish Made Grammy History Last Night |last=McIntyre |first=Hugh |website=Forbes |date=2020-01-27 |access-date=2020-01-28 }}

Single ceremony

= Most Grammys won in one night =

The record for most Grammys won in one night is eight. Michael Jackson won eight in 1984 and is the only solo artist to do so. The group Santana tied with Michael Jackson’s record in 2000.{{cite web |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/adele-michael-jackson-whos-won-most-grammys-night|title=Adele To Michael Jackson: Who's Won The Most GRAMMYs In A Night? |work=Grammy.com |date=15 May 2017 |access-date=January 29, 2018}}{{cite web |url=https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/life/music/2013/02/09/most-grammys-in-one-night/1902233/ |title=Most Grammys in one night |work=USA Today |access-date=February 13, 2013}}

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Rank

! Artist(s)

! Awards

rowspan="2"| 1style="text-align: left;"| Michael Jackson (1984)rowspan="2"| 8
style="text-align: left"| Santana (2000)
3style="text-align: left"| Paul Simon (1971)7{{efn|Note that, prior to a rule change in 1980, artists who were also credited producers received two Grammy Awards for production categories. Paul Simon won in only five categories though received seven total awards due to this.}}
rowspan="8"| 4style="text-align: left;"| Roger Miller (1966)rowspan="8"| 6
style="text-align: left;"| Quincy Jones (1991)
style="text-align: left;"| Eric Clapton (1993)
style="text-align: left;"| Beyoncé (2010)
style="text-align: left;"| Adele (2012)
style="text-align: left;"| Tom Elmhirst (2017)
style="text-align: left;"| Bruno Mars (2018)
style="text-align: left;"| Finneas O'Connell (2020)

= Most Grammys won by a male artist in one night =

File:George H. W. Bush with Michael Jackson (cropped).png won a record eight awards in 1984]]

The record for most Grammys won by a male artist in one night is eight. Michael Jackson won eight in 1984.

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Rank

! Artist(s)

! Awards

1style="text-align: left;"| Michael Jackson (1984)8
2style="text-align: left"| Paul Simon (1971)7
rowspan="4"| 3style="text-align: left;"| Roger Miller (1966)rowspan="4"| 6
style="text-align: left;"| Quincy Jones (1991)
style="text-align: left;"| Eric Clapton (1993)
style="text-align: left;"| Bruno Mars (2018)

= Most Grammys won by a female artist in one night =

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The record for most Grammys won by a female artist in one night is six. Beyoncé and Adele each won six in 2010 and 2012, respectively.

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! Artist

! Awards

rowspan="2"| 1style="text-align: left;"| Beyoncé (2010)rowspan="2"| 6
style="text-align: left;"| Adele (2012)
rowspan="8"| 3style="text-align: left;"| Lauryn Hill (1999)rowspan="8"| 5
style="text-align: left;"| Alicia Keys (2002)
style="text-align: left;"| Norah Jones (2003)
style="text-align: left;"| Beyoncé (2004)
style="text-align: left;"| Amy Winehouse (2008)
style="text-align: left;"| Alison Krauss (2009)
style="text-align: left;"| Adele (2017)
style="text-align: left;"| Billie Eilish (2020)

= Most Grammys won by a group in one night =

File:Santana (1971).png won a record-tying eight awards in 2000]]

The record for most Grammys won by a group artist in one night is eight. Santana won eight in 2000.

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Rank

! Artists

! Awards

1style="text-align: left;"| Santana (2000)8
rowspan="5"| 2style="text-align: left;"| Simon & Garfunkel (1971)rowspan="5"| 5
style="text-align: left;"| U2 (2006)
style="text-align: left;"| The Chicks (2007)
style="text-align: left;"| Lady A (2011)
style="text-align: left;"| Foo Fighters (2012)

= Most Grammys won by a record producer in one night =

File:Quincy Jones May 2014.jpg won six Grammys in 1991, setting the record for most Grammys won by a producer in one night.]]

The record for most awards won by a producer in one night is six. The record was set by Quincy Jones who won six awards in 1991, including Album of the Year, Best Arrangement On An Instrumental, Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s), Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Best Pop Instrumental Performance, Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group, as well as Producer of the Year, Non-Classical for his own studio album Back on the Block.{{cite web |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/quincy-jones|title=Quincy Jones {{!}} Artist |website=The Recording Academy |date=23 November 2020 |access-date=April 1, 2021}}

Finneas O'Connell tied the record in 2020, winning Producer of the Year, Non-Classical and five additional awards, including Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical, and Best Pop Vocal Album for his contribution on Billie Eilish's When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?.{{cite web |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/finneas-oconnell |title=Finneas O'Connel {{!}} Artist |website=The Recording Academy |access-date=April 2, 2021}}

= Most Grammys won by an engineer or mixer in one night =

The most Grammys won by an engineer or mixer in one night is six. At the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in 2017, Tom Elmhirst won Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Rock Album, Best Alternative Music Album, as well as Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for his work on Adele's 25, Cage the Elephant's Tell Me I'm Pretty, and David Bowie's Blackstar respectively.{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/tom-elmhirst|title=Tom Elmhirst {{!}} Artist |website=Grammy.com|access-date=16 August 2020}}

= Artists who have won all four General Field Awards at a single ceremony =

File:Christopher Cross in beaumont ca (2637703689).jpg was the first artist to win all four general field categories in one night]]

Christopher Cross (1981) and Billie Eilish (2020) are the only artists who have received all four General Field awards in one night.{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/27/entertainment/billie-eilish-grammys/index.html|title=Billie Eilish has a history-making night at the Grammys|last=Gonzalez|first=Sandra|date=January 26, 2020|website=CNN|access-date=January 27, 2020}}

= Artists who have won Album, Record, and Song of the Year in one night =

The three biggest Grammy Awards are Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year. Eight artists have won all three in one night. Adele is the first and only artist in Grammy history to accomplish this feat twice.

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Year

! Artist

1971style="text-align: left;"| Paul Simon
1972style="text-align: left;"| Carole King
1981style="text-align: left;"| Christopher Cross
1993style="text-align: left;"| Eric Clapton
2007style="text-align: left;"| The Chicks
2012style="text-align: left;" rowspan="2"| Adele
2017
2018style="text-align: left;"| Bruno Mars
2020style="text-align: left;"| Billie Eilish

= Most Grammys won by an album in one night =

= Most posthumous Grammys won in one night =

File:Ray Charles FIJM 2003.jpg won five Grammys in 2005, less than a year after his death.]]

Ray Charles holds the record for most posthumous awards won in one night. He was awarded five Grammy Awards at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards in 2005, including both Record of the Year and Album of the Year.

Nominations

= Most Grammy nominations =

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; cellpadding: 2;"
Rank

! Artist

! Nominations

1

| align="left"| Beyoncé{{efn|Beyoncé and Jay-Z were tied with 88 nominations until Beyoncé was nominated for 11 more Grammys in 2024, bringing her total up to 99.{{Cite web |last=Wood |first=Mikael |date=2024-11-08 |title=Beyoncé makes history (again) with 11 nominations for 2025 Grammy Awards |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2024-11-08/2025-grammy-nominations-beyonce-taylor-swift-kendrick-lamar |access-date=2024-11-08 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}}}{{Cite web |date=2024-11-08 |title=Grammys: Beyoncé overtakes Jay-Z to become most-nominated artist ever |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2lxd0kg8go |access-date=2024-11-08 |website=BBC News |language=en-GB}}

|99

2

| align="left" | Jay-Z{{efn|name="Jay-Z"|Includes 3 nominations as part of The Carters}}

|89

3

| align="left"| Paul McCartney{{efn|name="The Beatles2"|Includes 26 nominations as part of The Beatles}}

| 84

4

| align="left"| Quincy Jones

| 80

rowspan="2"|5

| align="left"| John Williams

| rowspan="2"|76

align="left"| Kanye West
7

| align="left"| Chick Corea

| 75

rowspan="2"|8

| align="left"| Georg Solti

| rowspan="2"|74

align="left"| Stevie Wonder
10

| align="left"| Henry Mancini

| 72

11

| align="left"| Pierre Boulez

| 67

12

| align="left"| Leonard Bernstein

| 63

rowspan="2"|13

| align="left"| Taylor Swift

| rowspan="2"|58

align="left"| Willie Nelson
15

| align="left"| Kendrick Lamar

| 57

rowspan="2"|16

| align="left"| Dolly Parton

| rowspan="2"|55

align="left"| Drake

= Most nominations in one night =

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Rank

! Artist

! Nominations

! Year

rowspan=2| 1style="text-align: left;" | Michael Jacksonrowspan=2| 121984
style="text-align: left;" | Babyface1997
rowspan=3| 3style="text-align: left;" | Kendrick Lamarrowspan=3| 112016
style="text-align: left;" | Jon Batiste2022
style="text-align: left;"| Beyoncé2025
rowspan=4| 6style="text-align: left;" | Lauryn Hillrowspan=4| 101999
style="text-align: left;" | Kanye West2005
style="text-align: left;"| Beyoncé2010
style="text-align: left;"| Eminem2011
rowspan="10" | 10style="text-align: left;"| Paul McCartneyrowspan="10"| 9rowspan=2| 1966
style="text-align: left;" | Roger Miller
style="text-align: left;" | The Manhattan Transfer1986
style="text-align: left;" | Eric Clapton1993
style="text-align: left;" | Santana2000
style="text-align: left;" | Jay-Z2014
style="text-align: left;" rowspan="3"| Beyoncé2017
2021
2023
style="text-align: left;" | SZA2024

= Most nominations without winning =

With 21 nominations, Chris Gehringer has received the most Grammy nominations without winning.

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Rank

! Artist

! Nominations

rowspan="1"| 1style="text-align: left;"| Chris Gehringer21
rowspan="2"| 2style="text-align: left;"| Zubin Mehtarowspan="2"| 18
style="text-align: left;"| Post Malone
rowspan="3"| 4style="text-align: left;"| Snoop Doggrowspan="3"| 17
style="text-align: left;"| Dave Kutch
style="text-align: left;"| Fred Hersch
rowspan="2"| 7style="text-align: left;"| Brian McKnightrowspan="2"| 16
style="text-align: left;"| Björk
rowspan="2"| 9style="text-align: left;"| Joe Satrianirowspan="2"| 15
style="text-align: left;"| Dierks Bentley
rowspan="3" | 11style="text-align: left;"| Toshiko Akiyoshirowspan="3" | 14
style="text-align: left;"| Martina McBride
style="text-align: left;"| Musiq Soulchild
rowspan="5"| 14style="text-align: left;"| Katy Perryrowspan="5"| 13
style="text-align: left;"| Spyro Gyra
style="text-align: left;"| José Serebrier
style="text-align: left;"| Charlie Wilson
style="text-align: left;"| Diana Ross

= Most nominations in one night without winning =

File:Paul McCartney Headshot (cropped).jpg was nominated for nine awards in 1966 but failed to win]]

The record for most Grammy nominations without a win in one night is 9, held by Paul McCartney. The record was set in 1966.

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Rank

! Artist

! Nominations

rowspan=1| 1style="text-align: left;" | Paul McCartney (1966)

| rowspan="1" |9

rowspan=5|2style="text-align: left;" | Rihanna (2017)rowspan=5|8
style="text-align: left;" | Kanye West (2017)
style="text-align: left;" | Jay-Z (2018)
style="text-align: left;" | Justin Bieber (2022)
style="text-align: left;" | Post Malone (2025)
rowspan=4| 7style="text-align: left;" | Stevie Wonder (1983)rowspan=4|7
style="text-align: left;" | India.Arie (2002)
style="text-align: left;" | Kendrick Lamar (2014)
style="text-align: left;" | Billie Eilish (2022, 2025)
rowspan="14" | 11style="text-align: left;"| Henry Mancini (1959)rowspan="14" | 6
style="text-align: left;"| Thomas Z. Shepard (1970)
style="text-align: left;"| Lionel Richie (1982)
style="text-align: left;"| David Foster (1986)
style="text-align: left;"| Mariah Carey (1996)
style="text-align: left;"| 50 Cent (2006)
style="text-align: left;"| Bruno Mars (2012)
style="text-align: left;"| Roddy Ricch (2021)
style="text-align: left;"| Giveon (2022)
style="text-align: left;"| Mary J. Blige (2023)
style="text-align: left;"| DJ Khaled (2023)
style="text-align: left;"| Jon Batiste (2024)
style="text-align: left;"| Olivia Rodrigo (2024)
style="text-align: left;"| Taylor Swift (2025)

= Grammy nominations in the most fields =

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Rank

! Artist

! Number

! Fields

1

| align="left"| Quincy Jones

| 15

| align="left"| General field, spoken word, arranging, music video/film, jazz, pop, rap, R&B, children's, musical theatre, disco, composition, gospel/contemporary Christian music, music for visual media, and production, non-classical

2

| align="left"| Paul McCartney

| 12

| align="left"| General field, pop, arranging, rock, traditional, music for visual media, music video/film, spoken word, historical, alternative music, rap, and package

rowspan="3" |3

| align="left"| Bob Dylan

| rowspan="3" |11

| align="left"| General field, country, gospel/contemporary Christian music, rock, music video/film, music for visual media, folk, pop, American roots, traditional, and musical theatre

align="left"| Béla Fleck

| align="left"| Country, pop, jazz, American roots, world music, classical, contemporary instrumental, folk, spoken word, historical, composition and arranging

align="left"| Beyoncé

| align="left" | General field, pop, R&B, rock, country, American roots, rap, music for visual media, dance/electronic, surround sound and music video/film

6

| align="left"| Jon Batiste

| 10

| align="left"| General field, pop, contemporary instrumental, new age, R&B, jazz, American roots, classical, music for visual media, and music video/film

rowspan="5" |7

| align="left" | Janet Jackson

| rowspan="5" |9

| align="left" | General field, pop, R&B, rock, arranging, rap, music video/film, dance/electronic, and production, non-classical

align="left"| Willie Nelson

| align="left"| General field, contemporary instrumental, pop, country, traditional, American roots, blues, gospel/contemporary Christian music and music video/film

align="left"| Dolly Parton

| align="left"| General field, pop, country, traditional, musical theatre, music for visual media, gospel/contemporary Christian music, American roots and audio book

align="left"| Lionel Richie

| align="left"| General field, pop, R&B, music for visual media, music video/film, dance/electronic, arranging, gospel/contemporary Christian music and production, non-classical

align="left"| Jack White

| align="left"| General field, rock, alternative, country, pop, package, music video/film, American roots and engineered album

rowspan="16"|12

| align="left"| Elvis Costello

| rowspan="16"|8

| align="left"| General field, pop, rock, music for visual media, spoken word, alternative, American roots and traditional

align="left"| David Foster

| align="left"| General field, R&B, composing/arranging, music for visual media, production, music video/film, pop, and musical theatre

align="left"| Herbie Hancock

| align="left"| General field, pop, R&B, rock, jazz, music video/film, music for visual media and composition

align="left"| Michael Jackson

| align="left"| General field, pop, R&B, rock, disco, children's, music video/film and production, non-classical

align="left"| Elton John

| align="left"| General field, pop, musical theatre, rock, music video/film, music for visual media, composition and R&B

align="left"| Cyndi Lauper

| align="left"| General field, rock, pop, music video/film, dance/electronic, arranging, American roots and musical theater

align="left"| Joni Mitchell

| align="left"| General field, pop, traditional, folk, arranging, package, historical and notes

align="left"| Danger Mouse

| align="left"| General field, pop, R&B, rock, rap, alternative, music video/film and production, non-classical

align="left"| Prince

| align="left"| General field, pop, R&B, rock, engineered album, music video/film, music for visual media and production, non-classical

align="left"| Rihanna

| align="left"| General field, pop, R&B, rap, dance/electronic, music for visual media, music video/film and package

align="left"| Linda Ronstadt

| align="left"| General field, pop, rock, country, American roots, children, Latin and music video/film

align="left"| Sting

| align="left"| General field, pop, rock, country, jazz, music for visual media, reggae and music video/film

align="left"| Justin Timberlake

| align="left"| General field, pop, R&B, country, rap, music for visual media, dance/electronic and music video/film

align="left"| will.i.am

| align="left"| General field, pop, R&B, dance/electronic, rap, engineered album, music video/film and production, non-classical

align="left"| Pharrell Williams

| align="left"| General field, pop, R&B, dance/electronic, rap, music for visual media, music video/film and production, non-classical

align="left"| Stevie Wonder

| align="left"| General field, pop, R&B, arranging, composition, music for visual media, music video/film and production, non-classical

= Most nominated albums =

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Number

! Albums and artists

! Nominations

1

| style="text-align: left;" |ThrillerMichael Jackson

|13{{Cite web |last=Sisario |first=Ben |date=November 8, 2024 |title=Did Beyoncé’s Grammy Nods Really Top Michael Jackson’s for Thriller? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/08/arts/music/grammys-beyonce-cowboy-carter-michael-jackson-thriller.html |website=The New York Times |quote=Officially, Thriller received a total of 13 nods when the 26th annual Grammy nominations were announced in early 1984 |access-date=November 8, 2024}}

2

| style="text-align: left;" |The DudeQuincy Jones[https://www.ebony.com/quincy-jones-the-dude/]

| 12

3

| style="text-align: left;" |Cowboy CarterBeyoncéList of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé

| 11

rowspan="7" |4

| style="text-align: left;" |SupernaturalSantana

| rowspan="7" |10

style="text-align: left;" |Genius Loves CompanyRay Charles
style="text-align: left;" | The Blueprint 3Jay-Z
style="text-align: left;" |SOSSZA
style="text-align: left;" | In These Silent DaysBrandi Carlile
style="text-align: left;" | 1989Taylor Swift
style="text-align: left;" | The Emancipation of MimiMariah Carey
rowspan="7" |11

| style="text-align: left;" |LemonadeBeyoncé

| rowspan="7" |9

style="text-align: left;" |The Lion King: The GiftBeyoncé
style="text-align: left;" | RenaissanceBeyoncé
style="text-align: left;" | Brat - Charli XCX
style="text-align: left;" | All That You Can't Leave BehindU2
style="text-align: left;" | To Pimp a Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar
style="text-align: left;" |RecoveryEminem
rowspan="5" |18

| style="text-align: left;" |I Am... Sasha FierceBeyoncé

| rowspan="5" |8

style="text-align: left;" |The Miseducation of Lauryn HillLauryn Hill
style="text-align: left;" | How to Dismantle an Atomic BombU2
style="text-align: left;" | We AreJon Batiste
style="text-align: left;" | FearlessTaylor SwiftList of awards and nominations received by Taylor Swift

= Artists who had been nominated for all four General Field awards in one night =

{{unreferenced section|date=December 2024}}

Only fifteen artists have been nominated for all four General Field awards in one night. Lizzo is the oldest person to be nominated for all four awards in one night, at 31 years old; while the youngest person to be nominated is Billie Eilish at 17 years old. Both were nominated in 2020, making it the first time that two artists were nominated for all four awards in one night. This occurred for the second time in 2025, with Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan. In 1968, Bobbie Gentry became the first person to be nominated for all four awards, followed by Christopher Cross in 1981 and Fun. in 2013, becoming the first male artist and first group to be nominated, respectively. In addition, Finneas O'Connell was nominated for all four General Field awards in 2022, but he was not credited as a performing artist in three of the four categories. Cross and Eilish went onto win all four general field awards on their respective nights, the only two artists to ever to do so to date.

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Year

! Artist

1968style="text-align: left;"| Bobbie Gentry
1981style="text-align: left;"| Christopher Cross
1985style="text-align: left;"| Cyndi Lauper
1989style="text-align: left;"| Tracy Chapman
1991style="text-align: left;"| Mariah Carey
1998style="text-align: left;"| Paula Cole
2002style="text-align: left;"| India Arie
2008style="text-align: left;"| Amy Winehouse
2013style="text-align: left;"| Fun.
2015style="text-align: left;"| Sam Smith
rowspan=2| 2020style="text-align: left;"| Billie Eilish
style="text-align: left;"| Lizzo
2022style="text-align: left;"| Olivia Rodrigo
rowspan=2| 2025style="text-align: left;"| Sabrina Carpenter
style="text-align: left;"| Chappell Roan

= Youngest nominees =

Hazel Monét is the youngest ever Grammy nominee, receiving a nomination for Best Traditional R&B Performance as a featured artist on her mother Victoria Monét's song "Hollywood" at nearly three years old.

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; cellpadding: 2;"
Rank

! Age

! Artist

12 years, 348 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Hazel Monét
28 yearsstyle="text-align: left;" | Leah Peasall
38 years, 160 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Deleon Richards
48 years, 246 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Bobby Bare Jr.
58 years, 322 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Blue Ivy Carter
610 years, 136 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Hayden Panettiere
710 years, 309 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Stephen Marley
811 yearsstyle="text-align: left;" | Hannah Peasall
912 years, 126 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Zac Hanson
1012 years, 155 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Joey Alexander
1112 years, 199 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Michael Jackson
1212 years, 234 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Kelvin Grant
1312 years, 273 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Billy Gilman
1414 years, 45 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Chris "Daddy Mac" Smith
1514 years, 140 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Marie Osmond
1614 years, 182 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | LeAnn Rimes
1714 yearsstyle="text-align: left;" | Sarah Peasall
1814 years, 197 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Chris "Mac Daddy" Kelly
1914 years, 313 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Luis Miguel
2014 years, 348 daysstyle="text-align: left;" | Taylor Hanson

= Oldest nominee =

In 2024, former United States President Jimmy Carter became the oldest Grammy nominee, at 100 years old.{{Cite web |last=Grein |first=Paul |date=2024-11-11 |title=Jimmy Carter Will Likely Become the Oldest Grammy Winner Ever: See Who Currently Holds That Distinction |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/jimmy-carter-may-become-oldest-grammy-winner-ever-1235825541/ |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=Billboard}}

See also

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