Grammy Award Winners: All-Time Champions

Explore every Grammy-winning artist from record holders like Quincy Jones and Beyoncé to 2025's newest honorees. This offical list tracks total awards, historic category sweeps, and breakthrough wins across all 94 Grammy categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

32

ARTIST NAME

Beyonce

SUMMARY

Queen B holds the record for most Grammy wins by any artist, with victories spanning her solo career and Destiny's Child era across R&B, pop, and visual albums.

# OF GRAMMY'S

31

ARTIST NAME

Classical Conductor Herbert von Karajan

SUMMARY

Legendary Austrian conductor dominated classical categories with the Berlin Philharmonic, setting the standard for orchestral recordings.

# OF GRAMMY'S

28

ARTIST NAME

Quincy Jones

SUMMARY

Iconic producer and composer behind Michael Jackson's biggest hits, with wins spanning jazz, pop, and film scoring across six decades.

# OF GRAMMY'S

27

ARTIST NAME

Alison Krauss

SUMMARY

Bluegrass and country virtuoso, most awarded female artist in Grammy history with solo and Union Station collaborations.

# OF GRAMMY'S

26

ARTIST NAME

Chick Corea

SUMMARY

Jazz fusion pioneer and keyboardist with wins in contemporary jazz, jazz fusion, and classical crossover categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

25

ARTIST NAME

Jay-Z

SUMMARY

Hip-hop mogul and entrepreneur with the most Grammy wins by a rapper, spanning solo work and collaborations.

# OF GRAMMY'S

24

ARTIST NAME

Kanye West

SUMMARY

Innovative hip-hop producer and artist known for genre-blending albums and groundbreaking production techniques.

# OF GRAMMY'S

23

ARTIST NAME

Vladimir Horowitz

SUMMARY

Classical piano legend with multiple wins for solo performances and chamber music recordings spanning four decades.

# OF GRAMMY'S

22

ARTIST NAME

U2

SUMMARY

Irish rock superstars with wins in rock, alternative, and pop categories, known for anthemic songs and stadium performances.

# OF GRAMMY'S

21

ARTIST NAME

Stevie Wonder

SUMMARY

Motown legend and multi-instrumentalist with wins spanning R&B, pop, and song of the year categories across five decades.

# OF GRAMMY'S

20

ARTIST NAME

John Williams

SUMMARY

Legendary film composer behind Star Wars, Jaws, and Indiana Jones soundtracks with wins in orchestral and film scoring.

# OF GRAMMY'S

19

ARTIST NAME

Frank Sinatra

SUMMARY

Chairman of the Board with wins in traditional pop, album of the year, and lifetime achievement recognition.

# OF GRAMMY'S

18

ARTIST NAME

Aretha Franklin

SUMMARY

Queen of Soul with dominant wins in R&B categories and multiple song of the year victories for powerful vocal performances.

# OF GRAMMY'S

17

ARTIST NAME

Adele

SUMMARY

British powerhouse vocalist with sweeping wins for 21 and 25 albums, dominating pop and song of the year categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

16

ARTIST NAME

Bruce Springsteen

SUMMARY

The Boss with wins spanning rock, folk, and Americana categories for storytelling songwriting and live performances.

# OF GRAMMY'S

15

ARTIST NAME

Eminem

SUMMARY

Rap superstar with wins for solo albums, collaborations, and controversial yet critically acclaimed lyricism.

# OF GRAMMY'S

14

ARTIST NAME

Ray Charles

SUMMARY

Pioneer who blended gospel, blues, and pop with wins spanning R&B, country, and crossover categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

13

ARTIST NAME

Tony Bennett

SUMMARY

Traditional pop crooner with wins spanning seven decades, including late-career collaborations with contemporary artists.

# OF GRAMMY'S

12

ARTIST NAME

Johnny Cash

SUMMARY

The Man in Black with wins in country, gospel, and spoken word categories for his distinctive sound and storytelling.

# OF GRAMMY'S

11

ARTIST NAME

Paul McCartney

SUMMARY

Beatles legend with solo wins in pop, classical, and collaboration categories spanning five decades.

# OF GRAMMY'S

10

ARTIST NAME

Willie Nelson

SUMMARY

Country outlaw with wins spanning traditional country, collaborations, and crossover albums across six decades.

# OF GRAMMY'S

10

ARTIST NAME

Dolly Parton

SUMMARY

Country icon and songwriter with wins in country, bluegrass, and gospel categories for her distinctive voice and compositions.

# OF GRAMMY'S

9

ARTIST NAME

Joni Mitchell

SUMMARY

Folk rock poet with wins for album of the year and best folk album across multiple decades of influential songwriting.

# OF GRAMMY'S

9

ARTIST NAME

Sheryl Crow

SUMMARY

Rock and country crossover artist with wins spanning pop rock, country collaboration, and album categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

8

ARTIST NAME

Taylor Swift

SUMMARY

Pop and country superstar with multiple album of the year wins for genre-defying albums and songwriting excellence.

# OF GRAMMY'S

8

ARTIST NAME

Usher

SUMMARY

R&B superstar with wins for contemporary R&B albums and collaborations spanning the 2000s and 2010s.

# OF GRAMMY'S

8

ARTIST NAME

Rihanna

SUMMARY

Barbadian pop icon with wins for R&B performance and collaborations across pop and dance categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

7

ARTIST NAME

Coldplay

SUMMARY

British alternative rock band with wins for rock album and alternative music across multiple decades.

# OF GRAMMY'S

7

ARTIST NAME

The White Stripes

SUMMARY

Detroit duo with wins in alternative rock and rock instrumental categories for their minimalist blues-rock sound.

# OF GRAMMY'S

7

ARTIST NAME

Foo Fighters

SUMMARY

Dave Grohl's rock band with wins spanning rock album, hard rock performance, and music video categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

6

ARTIST NAME

Green Day

SUMMARY

Punk rock pioneers with wins for rock album and alternative music album categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

6

ARTIST NAME

OutKast

SUMMARY

Atlanta hip-hop duo with wins for rap album and album of the year for genre-blending Southern hip-hop.

# OF GRAMMY'S

6

ARTIST NAME

No Doubt

SUMMARY

Ska-punk band led by Gwen Stefani with wins in rock and pop vocal performance categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

5

ARTIST NAME

Radiohead

SUMMARY

Experimental rock band with wins for alternative music album and art direction in album packaging.

# OF GRAMMY'S

5

ARTIST NAME

The Killers

SUMMARY

Las Vegas rock band with nominations spanning alternative and rock categories for anthemic stadium rock.

# OF GRAMMY'S

5

ARTIST NAME

Arcade Fire

SUMMARY

Canadian indie rock collective with album of the year win for The Suburbs and alternative music recognition.

# OF GRAMMY'S

5

ARTIST NAME

Kings of Leon

SUMMARY

Southern rock band with wins for rock song and rock performance categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

4

ARTIST NAME

Bon Iver

SUMMARY

Indie folk project of Justin Vernon with wins for new artist and alternative music album categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

4

ARTIST NAME

Mumford & Sons

SUMMARY

British folk rock band with album of the year win for Babel and americana album recognition.

# OF GRAMMY'S

4

ARTIST NAME

The Black Keys

SUMMARY

Blues rock duo with wins spanning rock album, rock performance, and rock song categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

4

ARTIST NAME

Imagine Dragons

SUMMARY

Las Vegas pop rock band with wins for rock performance and alternative music recognition.

# OF GRAMMY'S

3

ARTIST NAME

Billie Eilish

SUMMARY

Gen Z pop sensation with sweeping wins for debut album including album, record, and song of the year.

# OF GRAMMY'S

3

ARTIST NAME

H.E.R.

SUMMARY

Contemporary R&B artist with wins for R&B performance and song categories for soulful vocals and guitar skills.

# OF GRAMMY'S

3

ARTIST NAME

Childish Gambino

SUMMARY

Donald Glover's musical project with wins for rap album and record of the year for This Is America.

Odd Future leader with wins for rap album category for genre-pushing hip-hop production and artistry.

# OF GRAMMY'S

3

ARTIST NAME

Tyler

SUMMARY

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# OF GRAMMY'S

3

ARTIST NAME

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

SUMMARY

Seattle hip-hop duo with wins for rap album, rap performance, and new artist categories.

# OF GRAMMY'S

2

ARTIST NAME

Lizzo

SUMMARY

Body-positive pop and R&B artist with wins for pop solo performance and traditional R&B performance.

# OF GRAMMY'S

2

ARTIST NAME

Dua Lipa

SUMMARY

British pop star with wins for new artist and pop vocal album for disco-influenced Future Nostalgia.

# OF GRAMMY'S

2

ARTIST NAME

Bad Bunny

SUMMARY

Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar with wins for Latin urban music and rock or alternative music album.

# OF GRAMMY'S

2

ARTIST NAME

Olivia Rodrigo

SUMMARY

Teen pop sensation with wins for new artist, pop vocal album, and pop solo performance for debut success.