17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (2024)

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At the 2024 Grammys, Taylor Swift became the first musical artist to win album of the year four times. Victoria Monét gave an inspirational speech about never giving up — she became the oldest best new artist winner at 34 years old. Her daughter, Hazel, is the youngest nominee ever at 2 years old. At the 2021 Grammys, Beyoncé officially became the female artist with the most Grammys when she secured her 28th win. And at the 2023 Grammys, she became the most-awarded artist in Grammys history with 32 wins. In 2021, Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion became the first female performers to win best rap performance. Beyoncé is also the most-nominated artist without a win in the record of the year category. She was nominated for an eighth time last year and lost to Lizzo. Only two people have won the Big Four in one night: Billie Eilish and Christopher Cross. At 18, Eilish also became the youngest artist to win album of the year. The oldest person to win a Grammy was 97-year-old Pinetop Perkins in 2011. On the flip side, the youngest person to win a Grammy was 8-year-old Leah Peasall, who won in 2001. The Grammys hit a ratings low in 2021, though numbers were up in 2023. By contrast, the most-watched Grammy ceremony was in 1984. The band with the most Grammys is Irish export U2, with 22 wins. Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" was the first Spanish-language album to be nominated for album of the year. Kim Petras became the first trans woman to win best pop duo/group collaboration. The person with the most nominations across various categories is Quincy Jones, who has been nominated 80 times across 15 categories. FAQs

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17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (1)

  • Multiple records were broken at the 2024 Grammys on Sunday.
  • Taylor Swift became the first artist to win album of the year four times.
  • Victoria Monét, at 34, became the oldest person to win best new artist.

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At the 2024 Grammys, Taylor Swift became the first musical artist to win album of the year four times.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (2)

Swift has won album of the year four times: In 2010 for "Fearless," in 2016 for "1989," in 2021 for "Folklore," and most recently, in 2024 for "Midnights."

Before Sunday night, she was in a four-way tie with Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon, and Stevie Wonder with three wins each in the category. But now, she stands alone.

On Sunday, she also won best pop vocal album for "Midnights," her second win in that category after "1989."

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Victoria Monét gave an inspirational speech about never giving up — she became the oldest best new artist winner at 34 years old.

Monét, whose career as a songwriter started 14 years ago in 2010, likened her career to a plant with roots that took years to sprout above ground.

"I just want to say to everybody who has a dream, I want you to look at this as an example," she said. "My roots have been growing underneath the ground unseen for so long. And I feel like today I'm sprouting finally above ground."

At 34, Monét is the oldest artist to win best new artist. Before Monét, 33-year-old Sheryl Crow held this honor.

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Her daughter, Hazel, is the youngest nominee ever at 2 years old.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (4)

Monét's 2-year-old daughter, Hazel, is featured on her song "Hollywood," which was nominated for best traditional R&B performance, making Hazel the youngest nominee ever.

"She understands she's done something really cool, but I don't think she understands the magnitude," Victoria Monét told People.

They ended up losing to PJ Morton and Susan Carol's song "Good Morning," but Hazel is still a record-holder for her nomination.

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At the 2021 Grammys, Beyoncé officially became the female artist with the most Grammys when she secured her 28th win.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (5)

When Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion won for their "Savage" collaboration (more on that later), host Trevor Noah announced Beyoncé was tied with Alison Krauss for female artist with the most Grammy wins.

A few moments later, she won her 28th Grammy, best R&B performance, for "Black Parade," and became the female artist with the most Grammys of all time.

She won her first Grammy 22 years ago, in 2001, as part of Destiny's Child. They won for best R&B performance by a group and best R&B song for "Say My Name." She was 19.

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And at the 2023 Grammys, she became the most-awarded artist in Grammys history with 32 wins.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (6)

Beyoncé took the crown from Georg Solti, the longtime conductor for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, according to the Grammys website. He won 31 Grammys over 35 years, from 74 nominations.

After taking home her first three Grammys at last year's event, the "Cuff It" singer made history when she accepted the best dance/electronic album for "Renaissance," her 32nd win overall.

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In 2021, Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion became the first female performers to win best rap performance.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (7)

A woman had neverwon this award in its first 11 years of existence. But Megan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé ended that streak when they took home the award for "Savage."

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Beyoncé is also the most-nominated artist without a win in the record of the year category. She was nominated for an eighth time last year and lost to Lizzo.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (8)

She was nominated for record of the year for "Say My Name," "Crazy in Love," "Irreplaceable," "Halo," "Formation," "Savage," "Black Parade," and "Break My Soul."

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Only two people have won the Big Four in one night: Billie Eilish and Christopher Cross.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (9)

In 1981, newcomer Cross became the first person to ever win record, song, and album of the year, along with best new artist.

This feat would not be replicated until 2020, when 18-year-old Eilish swept the night, becoming the first female artist to do so.

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At 18, Eilish also became the youngest artist to win album of the year.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (10)

Eilish was barely a legal adult when she won the Grammy for album of the year — and for her debut album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" no less.

The oldest person to win a Grammy was 97-year-old Pinetop Perkins in 2011.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (11)

Perkins was 97 years old when he won the best traditional blues album award for his album "Joined at the Hip" in 2011. He died just a month later.

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On the flip side, the youngest person to win a Grammy was 8-year-old Leah Peasall, who won in 2001.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (12)

The Peasall Sisters were featured artists on the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, which won album of the year in 2002 (the second soundtrack to ever do so), and the youngest, Leah, was just 8 years old at the time.

In 2021, 9-year-old Blue Ivy Carter won her first (of what we predict will be many) Grammys, making her the second-youngest winner ever.

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The Grammys hit a ratings low in 2021, though numbers were up in 2023. By contrast, the most-watched Grammy ceremony was in 1984.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (13)

In 1984, around 51.67 million people watched the King of Pop take home eight trophies, including record and album of the year, according to Billboard.

That number is downright unimaginable, especially when you think about last year's ceremony, which was watched by 12.55 million viewers — and that was a rise of 31% from 2022, Billboard reported.

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The band with the most Grammys is Irish export U2, with 22 wins.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (14)

U2 is the group with the most wins of all time — they're also the only group or duo to win album of the year twice (1987's "The Joshua Tree" and 2005's "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb").

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Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" was the first Spanish-language album to be nominated for album of the year.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (15)

The album was nominated for the Grammy for best música urbana album, which it won, in 2023.

One of the album's songs, "Moscow Mule," was also up for best pop solo performance, but it lost to "Easy on Me" by Adele.

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Kim Petras became the first trans woman to win best pop duo/group collaboration.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (16)

Petras shared the award with Sam Smith, who has five Grammys to their name. When "Unholy" won, Smith let Petras accept the award.

She went on to thank her friend and producer Sophie, one of the first trans women to be nominated for a Grammy, who died in January 2021.

She also shouted out Madonna and her mom, who "believed me that I was a girl."

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The person with the most nominations across various categories is Quincy Jones, who has been nominated 80 times across 15 categories.

17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (17)

Jones is one of the most prolific producers, songwriters, composers, and musicians of all time, with a career that began over seven decades ago

According to the Grammys website, here are the 15 categories he's nominated in, with 28 wins from 80 nominations: the general category (like album of the year), spoken word, arranging, music video/film, jazz, pop, rap, R&B, children's, musical theater, disco, composition, gospel/contemporary Christian music, music for visual media, and production, non-classical.

He also holds the record for most-awarded producer (28 wins), and is tied for fourth for most wins in a single night, winning six Grammys in 1991.

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17 unbelievable Grammys records, from the youngest winner to the most-awarded artists of all time (2024)

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Who is the most Grammy award winning artist of all time? ›

Beyoncé, 32

Beyoncé made history at the 2023 GRAMMYs by becoming the artist with the most GRAMMY wins — ever — when she won the GRAMMY for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for her 2022 album, Renaissance. Beyoncé now counts 32 total GRAMMY wins.

Who is the youngest person to win the Grammy Award for Best New Artist? ›

At the age of 14, LeAnn Rimes is the youngest artist to win the award. Lauryn Hill was the first woman to win for a hip hop record.

How old was Taylor Swift when she won her first Grammy? ›

Taylor won her 1st Album of the Year Grammy for her album "Fearless" at only 20 years old, making her the youngest winner of this award in history. Taylor won the Grammy for Album of the Year again for her album "1989", making her the first woman to win this award twice.

How many GRAMMYs does Michael Jackson have? ›

Jackson's career was rewarded with 13 Grammy Awards, as well as the Grammy Legend Award and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; 6 Brit Awards, 5 Billboard Music Awards and 24 American Music Awards.

Who has 80 Grammy nominations? ›

Boardroom on LinkedIn: Nominated for 80 Grammy awards, Quincy Jones was inducted into the Rock &…

Who is the oldest person to win a Grammy? ›

The oldest person to win a Grammy was 97-year-old Pinetop Perkins in 2011. Perkins was 97 years old when he won the best traditional blues album award for his album "Joined at the Hip" in 2011.

Who won a Grammy at age 14? ›

Country-pop sensation LeAnn Rimes made history in 1997 when she, at just 14 years old, became the youngest person ever to win a GRAMMY, taking home Best New Artist and Best Female Country Vocal Performance (for her rendition of "Blue," a cover of Bill Mack's 1958 track).

What female has the most GRAMMYs? ›

Beyoncé has won the most Grammy Awards of all time, boasting an impressive 32 wins, yet she has never won Album of the Year. She broke the record at the 2023 Grammys when she won for "Best Dance/Electronic Music Album" for her 2022 album, "Renaissance."

How many GRAMMYs did Billie Eilish win in one night? ›

Other musicians have claimed the prize when they were younger than she was last night, but never for a title they fronted as a soloist. Eilish swept the major four awards—Album, Record and Song of the Year and Best New Artist—all in one sitting, and that's something that has only happened once before at the Grammys.

Who was the 14 year old Grammy nominee? ›

LeAnn Rimes was just 14 years old when she won two Grammy Awards in 1996: one for best new artist and the other for best female country vocal performance for her song "Blue." This made her the youngest Grammy winner in history at the time.

How old was Billie Eilish when she won her first Oscar? ›

The songwriting duo previously won for the titular song from “No Time To Die” just two years ago, which made Eilish the second-youngest winner in the category at the time at just 20 years old.

Who was the youngest to receive the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award? ›

Elvis Presley | Elvis was 36 years old when he received the 1971 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award - the youngest to ever receive the award!...

Who is the youngest person to win a golden globe? ›

The youngest person ever to win a Golden Globe award is Ricky Schroeder, who was just nine years old when he won New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture for The Champ in 1990. The oldest to win one of the HFPA Globes is Jessica Tandy.

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