These stars hold some of the Grammys’ biggest records
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony to be held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday recognize the best recordings, compositions, and artists of 2020-21.
The cozy setup for Sunday night’s long-delayed 64th Grammy Awards promises plenty of the celebrity hobnobbing missing from last year’s masked-and-distanced rendition of music’s most important awards ceremony.
“This show is about community, about seeing people that we love and watching them be celebrated amongst their peers,” said Jesse Collins, one of the Grammys’ executive producers, during a tech rehearsal this week.
But just days after Will Smith smacked Chris Rock onstage at the Oscars, setting off global chatter about the risks of live television, it’s not hard to see the Grammys’ up-close-and-personal vibe as a potential liability — if also, perhaps, as a draw for viewers eager to witness some other wild and unpredictable event.
Here, review some of the record-setting artists and their accomplishments.
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These stars hold some of the Grammys’ biggest records
Youngest person to win a Grammy
Oldest person to win a Grammy
Only artists to have a Grammy rescinded
Only artist to refuse a Grammy
Most Grammys won in 1 night
Most co-writers on a song of the year
Most Grammys received by a single artist
Most Grammy nominations
Most Grammys won by a living artist
Most Grammy wins by a group
Most Grammy wins by a rap artist
Most nominations without a win
Artists to win in all 4 general categories
Longest Grammy Awards show
Most awarded albums
Most awards won consecutively in the same category
Most Grammy performances by a female artist
EGOT winners
Most entries submitted
Longest metal song to win a Grammy
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