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The 22 music artists with the most Grammy Awards of all time

2 February 2025 at 21:09
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Kanye West, BeyoncΓ©, and Paul McCartney.

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  • The Grammy Awards, billed as "music's biggest night," were launched in 1959.
  • Top winners include big-name artists like Paul McCartney, Jay-Z, and Stevie Wonder.
  • In 2023, BeyoncΓ© became the most-awarded person in Grammy history.

Since 1959, the Recording Academy has been heaping Grammys upon influential musicians.

The most-awarded artists in history stretch across the musical spectrum, from classical composers and producers to rock stars, rappers, pop hitmakers, and more. The 22 top winners of all time are listed below.

Jimmy Sturr β€” 18 wins
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Jimmy Sturr at the 45th Grammys.

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Jimmy Sturr won his first Grammy Award in 1987 for best polka recording for "I Remember Warsaw." He has received 24 nominations.Β 

Aretha Franklin β€” 18 wins
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Aretha Franklin at the 13th Grammys.

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Aretha Franklin, known as the "Queen of Soul," won her first two Grammys in 1968 for her hit single "Respect." She received 44 nominations before she died at age 76.

Paul McCartney β€”Β 19 wins
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Linda and Paul McCartney at the 13th Grammys.

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Paul McCartney won his first Grammy in 1965 for best new artist with The Beatles.

After the band split, he continued to rack up nominations and awards for his work as a solo artist, including best rock song for "Cut Me Some Slack."

McCartney's latest award, however, was also bestowed for his work with his former band: best rock performance for "Now and Then," billed as "the final Beatles song." He has received 83 nominations.Β 

Tony Bennett β€” 19 wins
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Tony Bennett at the 60th Grammys.

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The famous crooner Tony Bennett won his first two Grammys in 1963 for the song "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." He received 41 nominations before he died at age 96.

Yo-Yo Ma β€” 19 wins
Yo-Yo Ma at the 45th annual Grammys.
Yo-Yo Ma at the 45th Grammys.

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The renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma won his first Grammy in 1985 for a Bach recording. He has received 31 nominations.Β Β 

Bruce Springsteen β€” 20 wins
Bruce Springsteen performs at the 54th annual Grammys.
Bruce Springsteen performs at the 54th Grammys.

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Bruce Springsteen, known as "The Boss," won his first Grammy in 1985 for best rock vocal performance for "Dancing in the Dark." He has received 51 nominations.

Al Schmitt β€” 20 wins
Al Schmitt at the 56th annual Grammys.
Al Schmitt at the 56th Grammys.

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The recording engineer Al Schmitt won his first Grammy in 1963 for his work with composer Henry Mancini on the film "Hatari!" He has received 36 nominations.

Pat Metheny β€” 20 wins
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Pat Metheny won best jazz instrumental album at the 55th Grammys.

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The guitarist Pat Metheny won his first Grammy in 1983 for best jazz fusion performance for the album "Offramp." He has received 39 nominations.

Henry Mancini β€” 20 wins
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Henry Mancini at the 13th Grammys.

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The film and TV composer Henry Mancini won his first two Grammys at the first-ever ceremony in 1959 for his score to the show "Peter Gunn." He received 72 nominations before he died at age 70.

Vince Gill β€” 22 wins
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Vince Gill at the 59th Grammys.

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The country singer-songwriter Vince Gill won his first Grammy in 1991 for best country vocal performance for "When I Call Your Name." He has received 48 nominations.

U2 β€”Β 22 wins
U2 at the 47th annual Grammys.
U2 at the 47th Grammys.

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U2 won their first two Grammys in 1988 for the album "The Joshua Tree." The Irish band has received 46 nominations.

Kanye West β€”Β 24 wins
Kanye West at the 48th annual Grammys.
Kanye West at the 48th Grammys.

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Ye, who still releases music under the name Kanye West, won his first three Grammys in 2005 for best rap album ("The College Dropout"), best rap song ("Jesus Walks"), and best R&B song (Alicia Keys' "You Don't Know My Name"). He has received 76 nominations.Β 

Jay Z β€” 24 wins
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Jay-Z at the 55th Grammys.

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Jay-Z won his first Grammy in 1999 for best rap album for "Vol. 2 … Hard Knock Life." In 2024, he was presented with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award (which does not count toward his official total). The rapper-slash-mogul has received 89 nominations.

Stevie Wonder β€”Β 25 wins
Stevie Wonder won best R&B vocal performance (male) at the 28th Grammys.
Stevie Wonder won best R&B vocal performance (male) at the 28th Grammys.

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Stevie Wonder won his first four Grammys in 1974 for his album "Innervisions." He is also the only Black artist in Grammy history to win album of the year three times.

The R&B legend has received 74 nominations throughout his career.

Vladimir Horowitz β€” 25 wins
Vladimir Horowitz circa 1985.
Vladimir Horowitz circa 1985.

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Vladimir Horowitz won his first two Grammys in 1963. The pianist received 45 nominations before he died at age 86.

John Williams β€” 26 wins
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John Williams with Steven Spielberg.

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John Williams won his first Grammy in 1976 for composing the original score for Steven Spielberg's "Jaws."

Most recently, he won best instrumental composition in 2024 for "Helena's Theme" in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny." He has received 76 nominations.

Pierre Boulez β€” 26 wins
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Pierre Boulez.

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Pierre Boulez won his first two Grammys in 1968 for his classical album "Berg: Wozzeck." The French composer received 67 nominations before he died at age 90.

Alison Krauss β€” 27 wins
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Alison Krauss at the 54th Grammys.

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Alison Krauss won her first Grammy in 1991 for best bluegrass recording for the song "I've Got That Old Feeling." The singer-songwriter has received 44 nominations.

Chick Corea β€” 28 wins
Chick Corea at the 55th Grammys.
Chick Corea at the 55th Grammys.

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The pianist Chick Corea won his first Grammy in 1976 for best instrumental jazz performance for the song "No Mystery."

Most recently, he won best jazz instrumental album for "Remembrance" at the 67th annual Grammys. He has received 75 nominations to date.

Quincy Jones β€”Β 28 wins
Quincy Jones at the 33rd Grammys.
Quincy Jones at the 33rd Grammys.

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Quincy Jones, the illustrious producer best known for his work with Michael Jackson in the 1980s, won his first Grammy in 1964 for best instrumental arrangement for his production of Count Basie's "I Can't Stop Loving You."

Most recently, Jones won best music film for "Quincy" at the 61st annual ceremony. He received 80 nominations before his death at age 91.

Georg Solti β€”Β 31 wins
Georg Solti holding four Grammy Awards.
Georg Solti won four Grammys in 1983.

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The Hungarian-British composer Georg Solti won his first Grammy in 1963 for best opera recording for "Verdi: Aida." He received 74 nominations before he died at age 84.

BeyoncΓ© β€” 35 wins
BeyoncΓ© accepted the award for album of the year at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
BeyoncΓ© accepted the award for album of the year at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

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BeyoncΓ© won her first two Grammys in 2001 with Destiny's Child for their hit single "Say My Name."

In 2023, she received her record-breaking 32nd award for best dance/electronic album for "Renaissance." Most recently, she won three awards at the 67th annual ceremony for "Cowboy Carter," including best country album and album of the year.

The legendary singer has received 99 nominations throughout her career, the most of any artist in history.

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