Grammy Winners With the Most Wins and Awards 

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Four artists moved up the list based on their wins at the 2026 ceremony.

At the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday (Feb. 1), Kendrick Lamar set a new record as the rapper with the most career awards. He won four Grammys on the night, which upped his career Grammy total to 26. The old record was held by Jay-Z with 25 Grammys, followed by Ye with 24.

Lamar has made a fast climb through the Grammy ranks: He won his first Grammys in 2015. At that point, Jay and Ye had each won 21 Grammys.

At this year’s ceremony, Lamar won record of the year and best melodic rap performance, both for “Luther,” his megahit collab with SZA; best rap song as a co-writer of “tv off” and best rap performance as a featured artist on Clipse’s “Chains & Whips.”

Three other artists who had won 20 or more Grammys also added to their Grammy totals this year. The late jazz fusion pianist, composer, bandleader, Chick Corea won his 29th Grammy – best jazz performance for “Windows – Live,” a collab with Christian McBride and Brian Blade. Legendary composer John Williams won his 27th – best music film for Music By John Williams. And engineer Serban Ghenea won his 24th – as the mixer of Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra,” which was voted best dance pop recording.

No artists broke into the 20+ Grammy club this year.

Here’s a complete list of everyone who has won 20 or more Grammys in competition. The years shown are the year of the awards ceremony (starting in 1971, the year of the first 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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