The 20 Top Grammy Winners of All Time

Beyoncé set a new record at the 2023 ceremony.

When the 67th annual Grammy Awards are presented on Sunday, Feb. 2, Beyoncé has a chance to extend her lead as the artist with the most Grammy wins in history. In fact, she has 11 chances: She’s nominated in 11 categories, more than any other artist this year (and more than any other woman in any one year in Grammy history).

It was two years ago that Bey surpassed the late classical conductor Sir Georg Solti for the most wins by anyone in Grammy history. Her four wins that night upped her total of Grammys won to 32, one more than Solti won over a 35-year span (1963-1998).

Beyoncé has been setting records at the Grammys for years. In 2010, she became the first female artist to win six Grammys in one night. (Her friend and sometime Grammy rival Adele equaled the feat two years later.) In 2020, she became the woman with the most career Grammy wins (28), surpassing Alison Krauss.

There is only one disappointing note in Beyoncé’s Grammy resume: She has won just one of those 32 awards in a Big Four category. That happened in 2010 when her dance smash “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” won song of the year. This could change this year. She is nominated for album, record and song of the year.

Here’s a complete list of people who have won 20 or more Grammys in competition. The years shown are the year of the awards ceremony (starting in 1971, the year of the live telecast). At the end of each entry, we make note of any special merit awards these people have received from the Recording Academy. (Those awards are not included in the tally of competitive awards won.)

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