Georg Solti has won 31 Grammy Awards.
Kanye West has accumulated his 21 Grammys in even less time than his frequent collaborator Jay-Z. He won three awards in rap and R&B categories in 2004, and then he kept winning almost every year until 2013, when he received his most recent plaudits.
As one of the busiest women in music, it'll come as no surprise that Taylor has won pretty much every award there is to win in the biz - being the proud owner of no less than 12 GRAMMY Awards, 14 MTV Video Music Awards...
Beyoncé is officially the artist with the most Grammy wins ever.
Highlights from the 31st GRAMMY Awards on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1989, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
At age 14, Harlem-native Walter Russell III secured his first Grammy at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards held earlier this month.
Kanye West holds the records of most wins in the category with seven, as well as most nominations for the award with sixteen. 2007 winner Ludacris. Two-time winner Pharrell Williams. Five-time winner Jay-Z.
The record for the most Grammy Awards won in a lifetime is held by Beyoncé, an American singer, songwriter, record producer and dancer, who has won 32. It was previously held by Georg Solti, a Hungarian-British conductor, who won 31.
8-year-old Leah Peasall, who won in 2002 after being featured on the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, holds the record as the youngest-ever Grammy winner. Blue Ivy Carter, at 9, became the second-youngest in 2021.
Katy Perry, Blake Shelton, Nicki Minaj and More Stars Who Have Surprisingly Never Won a Grammy.
Her accolades include 13 Grammy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, 18 MTV Video Music Awards, awards from the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Council of Fashion Designers of America, and recognition as Billboard's Artist of the Year (2010) and Woman of the Year (2015).
Harry now has three Grammy Awards to his name; Best Pop Vocal Album, Album of the Year (both for 'Harry's House') and Pop Solo Performance (2021) for 'Watermelon Sugar'.
Michael Jackson:
In 1984, he made history by winning a total of 8 Grammy Awards in one night, solidifying his status as a musical icon.
To date, Beyoncé has won 28 GRAMMYs and has received 79 GRAMMY nominations overall. She has been nominated for more GRAMMYs than any other artist in history, and her four awards in 2021 helped her earn the most GRAMMY wins of all time for a female artist or any singer altogether.
David Frost, 22. A giant in the Classical Field, renowned producer David Frost has won the coveted Classical Producer Of The Year GRAMMY seven times. He's also won three GRAMMYs each in the Best Classical Engineered Recording and Best Opera Recording categories over the years.
The Grammys are the first of the Big Three networks' major music awards held annually, and are considered one of the four major annual American entertainment awards with the Academy Awards (for films), the Emmy Awards (for television), and the Tony Awards (for theater).
Eilish is the recipient of numerous awards, including seven Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, two MTV Europe Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, an Academy Award, two Guinness World Records, one Brit Award, and three Billboard Music Awards.
Jay-Z is undoubtedly one of the most decorated hip hop artists of all time, with a whopping 24 Grammy Awards to his name. He won his first award back in 1999 for Best Rap Album with Vol. 2… Hard Knock Life and has been a constant presence at the ceremony ever since.
Norah Jones – 9 Grammys
Jones is the recipient of nine Grammys. Her first was in 2003, where she took home five awards, including Best New Artist and Album of the Year for Come Away With Me.
Even country singer Dolly Parton has “only” won 10 Grammys despite being a country music legend and pop cultural phenomenon.
You could play the shortest recording to win Record Of The Year three times in the time it would take to play the longest. The shortest winner, Henry Mancini's melancholy "Days Of Wine And Roses" (1963), clocks in at 2:05.
The recording with the most votes in a category wins. Ties are possible in which case the two [or more] nominees who tie are considered winners. Winners receive a GRAMMY Award; All nominees receive a Nominee Medallion and Certificate.