The star has had a famously complicated but ultimately historic run with the Recording Academy.
In 2023, Beyoncé made history when she became the most decorated artist in Grammy history — but her complicated relationship with the Recording Academy dates back more than two decades.
At the turn of the millennium, the superstar scored her first set of nods as part of Destiny’s Child, after which she’d continue to steadily rack up double-digit wins and even more nominations following her stunning solo debut in 2003. When she made history exactly 20 years later by securing her 32nd win (for best dance/electronic recording for Billboard Hot 100-topping single “Break My Soul”), she surpassed late classical conductor Sir Georg Solti’s previous record to become the artist with the most wins of all time.
Even so, the title of “Grammy darling” doesn’t quite fit Beyoncé. Despite her staggering run with the award show, the academy has famously under-recognized her in its major three categories: album, record and song of the year. At the time of her historic 32nd win in 2023, she’d only ever won in one of those divisions to date, having taken home song of the year over a decade prior for “Single Ladies” in 2010.
Even so, Beyoncé remains one of the Recording Academy’s biggest success stories. To celebrate, Billboard has compiled a complete chronology of every single one of her Grammy nods — a list that only seems to get bigger each year, so keep checking back every nomination season for updates.
From 2000 to now, see every time Bey has been up for a golden gramophone — and whether she won or not — below.
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Destiny’s Child’s “Bills, Bills, Bills” (2000)
Nominated For: Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal, best rhythm & blues song
Which Did She Win? None
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Destiny’s Child’s “Say My Name” (2001)
Nominated For: Record of the year, song of the year, best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal, best R&B song, best song written for visual media
Which Did She Win? Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal, best R&B song
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Destiny’s Child’s “Survivor” (2002)
Nominated For: Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal
Did It Win? Yes
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Destiny’s Child’s Survivor (2002)
Nominated For: Best R&B album
Did It Win? No
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“Crazy In Love” (2004)
Nominated For: Record of the year, best R&B song, best rap/sung collaboration
Which Did She Win? Best R&B song, best rap/sung collaboration
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Dangerously in Love (2004)
Nominated For: Best contemporary R&B album
Did It Win? Yes
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“Dangerously in Love 2” (2004)
Nominated For: Best female R&B vocal performance
Did It Win? Yes
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“The Closer I Get to You” (with Luther Vandross) (2004)
Nominated For: Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals
Did It Win? Yes
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Destiny’s Child’s “Lose My Breath” (2005)
Nominated For: Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals
Did It Win? No
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Destiny’s Child’s “Cater 2 U” (2006)
Nominated For: Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals, best R&B song
Which Did She Win? None
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Destiny’s Child’s Destiny Fulfilled (2006)
Nominated For: Best contemporary R&B album
Did It Win? No
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Destiny’s Child’s “Soldier” (feat. T.I. & Lil Wayne) (2006)
Nominated For: Best rap/sung collaboration
Did It Win? No
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“So Amazing” (feat. Stevie Wonder) (2006)
Nominated For: Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals
Did It Win? Yes
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“Wishing On a Star” (2006)
Nominated For: Best female R&B vocal performance
Did It Win? No
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B’Day (2007)
Nominated For: Best contemporary R&B album
Did It Win? Yes
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“Deja Vu” (feat. Jay-Z) (2007)
Nominated For: Best R&B song, best rap/sung collaboration
Which Did She Win? None
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“Ring the Alarm” (2007)
Nominated For: Best female R&B vocal performance
Did It Win? No
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“Beautiful Liar” (with Shakira) (2008)
Nominated For: Best pop collaboration with vocals
Did It Win? No
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Dreamgirls (2008)
Nominated For: Best compilation soundtrack album for motion picture, television or other visual media
Did It Win? No
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“Irreplaceable” (2008)
Nominated For: Record of the year
Did It Win? No
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“Me, Myself and I” (2009)
Nominated For: Best female R&B vocal performance
Did It Win? No
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“At Last” (2010)
Nominated For: Best traditional R&B vocal performance
Did She Win? Yes
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“Ego” (feat. Kanye West) (2010)
Nominated For: Best rap/sung collaboration
Did It Win? No
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“Halo” (2010)
Nominated For: Record of the year, best female pop vocal performance
Which Did She Win? Best female pop vocal performance
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I Am… Sasha Fierce (2010)
Nominated For: Album of the year, best contemporary R&B album
Which Did She Win? Best contemporary R&B album
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“Once in a Lifetime” (2010)
Nominated For: Best song written for motion picture, television or other visual media
Did She Win? No
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“Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” (2010)
Nominated For: Song of the year, best female R&B vocal performance, best R&B song
Which did she win? All three
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“Halo (Live)” (2011)
Nominated For: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Did It Win? No
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Lady Gaga feat. Beyoncé’s “Telephone” (2011)
Nominated For: Best pop collaboration with vocals
Did It Win? No
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Lady Gaga’s The Fame Monster (2011)
Nominated For: Album of the year
Did It Win? No
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I Am…World Tour (2012)
Nominated For: Best music video/long form
Did It Win? No
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“Party” (feat. Andre 3000) (2012)
Nominated For: Best rap/sung collaboration
Did It Win? No
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Jay-Z feat. Beyoncé’s “Part II (On the Run)” (2014)
Nominated For: Best rap/sung collaboration
Did It Win? No
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Beyoncé (2015)
Nominated For: Album of the year, best surround sound album, best urban contemporary album
Which Did It Win? Best surround sound album
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Beyonce & Jay-Z: On the Run Tour (2015)
Nominated For: Best music film
Did It Win? No
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“Drunk in Love” (feat. Jay-Z) (2015)
Nominated For: Best R&B performance, best R&B song
Which Did It Win? Both
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“Don’t Hurt Yourself” (feat. Jack White) (2017)
Nominated For: Best rock performance
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“Formation” (2017)
Nominated For: Song of the year, record of the year, best music video
Which Did It Win? Best music video
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“Freedom” (feat. Kendrick Lamar) (2017)
Nominated For: Best rap/sung collaboration
Did It Win? No
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“Hold Up” (2017)
Nominated For: Best pop solo performance
Did It Win? No
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Lemonade (2017)
Nominated For: Album of the year, best music film, best urban contemporary album
Which Did It Win? Best urban contemporary album
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Jay-Z feat. Beyoncé’s “Family Feud” (2018)
Nominated For: Best rap/sung collaboration
Did It Win? No
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The Carters’ “Apeshit” (2019)
Nominated For: Best music video
Did It Win? No
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The Carters’ Everything Is Love (2019)
Nominated For: Best urban contemporary album
Did It Win? Yes
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The Carters’ “Summer” (2019)
Nominated For: Best R&B Performance
Did It Win? No
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Homecoming (2020)
Nominated For: Best music film
Did It Win? Yes
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“Spirit” (2020)
Nominated For: Best pop solo performance, best song written for visual media
Which Did It Win? None
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The Lion King: The Gift (2020)
Nominated For: Best pop vocal album
Did It Win? No
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Black Is King (2021)
Nominated For: Best music film
Did It Win? No
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“Black Parade” (2021)
Nominated for: Record of the year, song of the year, best R&B performance, best R&B song
Which Did It Win? Best R&B performance
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Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé’s “Savage” (2021)
Nominated for: Record of the year, best rap performance, best rap song
Which Did It Win? Best rap performance, best rap song
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“Be Alive [From King Richard]” (2023)
Nominated For: Best song written for visual media
Did It Win? No
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“Break My Soul” (2023)
Nominated For: Record of the year, song of the year, best dance/electronic recording
Which Did It Win? Best dance/electronic recording
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“Cuff It” (2023)
Nominated For: Best R&B Song
Did It Win? Yes
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“Plastic Off the Sofa” (2023)
Nominated For: Best traditional R&B performance
Did It Win? Yes
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Renaissance (2023)
Nominated For: Album of the year, best dance/electronic album
Which Did It Win? Best dance/electronic album
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“Virgo’s Groove” (2023)
Nominated For: Best R&B performance
Did It Win? No
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“16 Carriages” (2025)
Nominated For: Best country solo performance
Did It Win? TBD
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“II Most Wanted” (with Miley Cyrus) (2025)
Nominated For: Best country duo/group performance
Did It Win? TBD
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“Bodyguard” (2025)
Nominated For: Best pop solo performance
Did It Win? TBD
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Cowboy Carter (2025)
Nominated For: Album of the year, best country album
Which Did It Win? TBD
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“Levii’s Jeans” (feat. Post Malone) (2025)
Nominated For: Best pop duo/group performance
Did It Win? TBD
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“Spaghetii” (feat. Linda Martell & Shaboozey) (2025)
Nominated For: Best melodic rap performance
Did It Win? TBD
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“Texas Hold ‘Em” (2025)
Nominated For: Record of the year, song of the year, best country song
Which Did It Win? TBD
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“Ya Ya” (2025)
Nominated For: Best Americana Performance
Did It Win? TBD
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