Legendary talents such as Stevie Wonder and Quincy Jones have no end of awards to their names, but which artist has the most Grammys?Published on February 7, 2024 By uDiscover Team Beyoncé - Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images The prestigious Grammy Awards are associated with the biggest ...
Solidifying SZA and Lamar's power as a duo, "All the Stars" remains their biggest duet to date in both accolades and streaming success. Along with earning four nominations at the 2019 GRAMMYs — including Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year — "All the Stars" scored nods for Best ...
Americana singer-songwriter Carlile’s six-nod coup is one of the year’s feel-good Grammy stories, and if she runs the table in other categories, it’ll be hard to root against her here, especially given her genre’s strength in a longer format. But Musgraves is a known quantity to ...
Hits like "Beat It," "Billie Jean" and the title song made "Thriller" the biggest-selling album of all time. It won three Grammys for Jones and seven for Jackson. They followed that in 1987 with "Bad," which had five No. 1 hits, including "Smooth Cri...
even insinuating on "The Heart Part 6" that one of Lamar and Alford's children was fathered by Kendrick's friend and manager. Lamar's reply didn't mention Alford and instead, hegave the world "Not Like Us."It became a track that has earned the rapper several Grammys, as well as a...
With a vision that runs the gamut of style and structure, Bishop enjoys inspiring other creatives, clients and everyday people through design. In addition to running her design studio, Cortney also launched Harwood House, a line of woven textiles designed for season layering while offering a ...
1988 was the year that the Grammys were finally recognizing hard rock and metal. But those two subgenres cover a lot of ground, and this allowed the Grammy voters to draw from a wide pool of potential releases. One of whom didn’t really fit in either. By 1988, Metallica had emerged ...
“The Heist,” which contained a pair of inescapable No. 1 singles, are both expected to make the shortlist despite being released way back in October 2012 (the Grammy eligibility period runs from the beginning of October through the end of September). Likewise, another 2012 release, Bru...
1988 was the year that the Grammys were finally recognizing hard rock and metal. But those two subgenres cover a lot of ground, and this allowed the Grammy voters to draw from a wide pool of potential releases. One of whom didn’t really fit in either. By 1988, Metallica had emerged ...
Contrary to its title, Billie Eilish isn’t always happier than ever on her sophomore album.Happier Than Everruns the emotional gamut, with Eilish calling out abusers on “Your Power,” navigating fame on “Getting Older” and inviting God into her bedroom on “Oxytocin” (it’s a miracle ...