Grammy Awards: Katy Perry, Blake Shelton and More Artists Who've Never Won on Music’s Biggest Night

Beyoncé has 29, Taylor Swift has 14 and Billie Eilish has nine. But heading into the 67th Grammy Awards on Feb. 2, 2025, you'll be surprised by which artists don't have even one Grammy to their name.

By Natalie Finn Feb 02, 2025 4:00 PMTags
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Winning a Grammy has got to feel pretty good.

Recognition from the Recording Academy, warm applause from your fellow artists, career validation... And at the end of the night you get to take home a shiny golden gramophone engraved with your name to place prominently in your home.

Or put it in the bathroom, wherever.

Of course, some are more familiar with Grammy-themed decor than others.

Heading into the 2025 Grammys on Feb. 2 at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, Beyoncé has more than anybody ever, and the 29-time winner (plus three with Destiny's Child) is nominated for 11 more—including for the honor that has so far eluded her, Album of the Year, for Cowboy Carter.

Looking to make Beyonce 0-for-5 in that category, however, is untortured poet Taylor Swift, a winner of 14 Grammys to date and nominated for another six.

And since starting her journey off right, collecting five while making her Grammys debut in 2020, Billie Eilish now has nine and is up for seven more.

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Meanwhile, Best New Artist nominees (though what does that really mean) Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter are looking to spin their respective six nominations into at least a win. And Post Malone has really covered his bases—he’s nominated for collabs with Beyoncé and Swift as well as his own country album in hopes of not ending the night 0-for-18 in career nominations.

Not that winning a Grammy means everything, though. While still prestigious AF, they're not the only arbiter of success in this day and age—or any age, for that matter.

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Because chances are the soundtrack of your life is peppered with songs by artists and groups who never took home a single Grammy, let alone one for your favorite jam.

Or, thinking positively, have yet to take one home.

Check out the surprising artists who've never won a Grammy:

Katy Perry

She’s pretty without any makeup on, but Katy Perry has 13 nominations, including Album of the Year for 2010’s Teenage Dream, and no wins.

Blake Shelton

Blake Shelton’s got armloads of country-specific awards, but—much to Kelly Clarkson’s surprise—the Grammys have left him hanging nine times.

ABBA

Mamma mia! The cheery Swedish pop group ABBA racked up hits in the 1970s, but the Recording Academy didn’t even take a chance on ABBA until 2022 when they received their first nomination, Record of the Year for “I Still Have Faith in You.” Which, alas, they lost to Silk Sonic’s “Leave the Door Open.”

But then they were nominated for four more the next year, including  Album of the Year for Voyage, so the journey continues.

Jennifer Lopez

Maybe that look on Ben Affleck’s face at the 2023 Grammys was from finding out then-wife Jennifer Lopez didn’t win either of the Grammys she was nominated for in 2000 and 2001.

The Beach Boys

Brian Wilson has two, but wouldn’t it be nice if The Beach Boys had ridden one of their four nominations—three for 1966’s “Good Vibrations” and another for 1988’s “Kokomo,” off the Cocktail soundtrack—to a win? The signature SoCal group was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award when they were older in 2001.

The Who

While they’re Lifetime Achievement Award recipients, The Who only have two Grammy nominations to the group’s name and no wins.

To which we say, What

Backstreet Boys

The Recording Academy kept on playing games with the Backstreet Boys’ hearts, leaving them 0-for-9 between 1999 (when, fair, they lost Best New Artist to Lauryn Hill) and 2019.

*NSYNC

Well, at least the Backstreet Boys can take solace knowing *NSYNC didn’t win any of their nine nominations either. Otherwise they might drive themselves crazy.

One Direction

But yeesh, at least BSB and *NSYNC were nominated. (Of course, One Direction alum Harry Styles has since won three, including Album of the Year in 2023 for Harry’s House.)

Bob Marley

One love, no Grammy nominations for revered Jamaican artist Bob Marley, who cranked out countless worthy tunes before his untimely death in 1981 at the age of 36. He was posthumously awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001.

Chuck Berry

It’s fine, Chuck Berry just helped invent rock and roll, no big deal. The “Johnny B. Goode” singer was ultimately given the Lifetime Achievement Award in 1984.

Queen

Lifetime Achievement Award recipients in 2018, Queen was nominated for four Grammys in frontman Freddie Mercury’s lifetime, but they were never the champions.

Lana Del Rey

Of course Taylor Swift meant well when she insisted Lana del Rey join her onstage in accepting Album of the Year in 2024 for Midnights, but surely Lana would rather have made the trip to accept one of her own Grammys after 11 nominations in 10 years.

Nicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj, then 0-for-10 in her career at the Grammys (now 0-for-12 since 2024), had thoughts after her song “Super Freaky Girl” was categorized as a pop vocal instead of a rap performance in 2022.

“They don't want the people who they have in the industry to have to go up against me,” she wrote on Instagram. “But why? If you're great, if a song is great, you should be able to be put together in the same category.”

Toby Keith

Toby Keith, who died in 2024, was one of the biggest country artists of all time, but his seven nominations never resulted in the ultimate tip of the hat.

Josh Groban

You’ve just been running around, living your life, assuming Josh Groban was a Grammy winner for “You Raise Me Up.” But no. And he’s only been nominated that one time in 2005, for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.

The Supremes

Reflections of the way the Grammys used to be: Diana Ross, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson of The Supremes were only nominated twice—for Motown bangers “Baby Love” and “Stop! in the Name of Love”—and never won.

Ross, meanwhile, has 11 competitive nominations outside of her work with the trio, most recently in 2023, and no wins. But she has two Lifetime Achievement Awards, one as a solo artist and one with the Supremes.

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