Grammy Award for Best New Artist

The Grammy Award for Best New Artist has been awarded since the 2nd Annual Grammy Awards in 1960 (except in 1967) "for a new artist who releases, during the Eligibility Year, the first recording which establishes the public identity of that artist." Since 2022, the award is presented by the previous year's winner during the televised ceremony.

Grammy Award for Best New Artist
Chappell Roan is the most recent recipient
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First award1960
Currently held byChappell Roan (2025)
Websitegrammy.com

The Best New Artist award has a reputation for being given to artists whose music industry success ends up being short-lived; it is sometimes asserted, with varying degrees of sincerity, that the award itself brings a curse. This viewpoint was expressed by Taffy Danoff, a former member of Starland Vocal Band (known for "Afternoon Delight"), in an interview for VH1's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders: "We got two of the five Grammys – one was Best New Artist. So that was basically the kiss of death and I feel sorry for everyone who's gotten it since."

The category is also notable for being the only category to date in which a Grammy Award has been revoked: this occurred in 1990, when Milli Vanilli originally won the award, but band members Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus later admitted that they did not contribute their own vocals on their album Girl You Know It's True. The award was subsequently vacated.

Further information

Of the 65 acts who have won the award since its inception, 34 are solo female artists, 19 are duos or groups, and 12 are solo male artists. Of the solo male artists, half were given the award in its first decade; since 1970, only six solo male artists have won the award, the most recent being Chance the Rapper in 2017. From 1997 to 2003, and again from 2018 to 2025, all the winners were solo female artists.

Only five artists have won both Best New Artist and Album of the Year in the same year: Bob Newhart in 1961, Christopher Cross in 1981, Lauryn Hill in 1999, Norah Jones in 2003, and Billie Eilish in 2020. Of these, Cross, Jones, and Eilish had songs winning Record of the Year and Song of the Year for the same year, with Cross as the sole songwriter, Eilish as co-writer, and Jones lacking songwriting credit, which therefore made her miss out on completing the single year big four Grammy achievement, a feat that only Cross and Eilish attained; while Adele was the only artist to win all General field Grammys from separate occasions. Only two artists have lost Best New Artist yet won Album of the Year in the same year: Vaughn Meader in 1963 and Alanis Morissette in 1996.

For the award's first several years of existence, comedians and comic acts were regularly nominated, and one, Bob Newhart, won the award. However, this ended abruptly after 1963, and since then, only one comedian has been nominated for the award: Robin Williams in 1980. (That same year, the semi-comic act The Blues Brothers was also nominated.) Of all the winners, only three have been country artists. In 1997, LeAnn Rimes became the first country artist and (at age 14) the youngest artist to win the award. She was followed by Carrie Underwood in 2007 and Zac Brown Band in 2010. Additionally, 2017 marked the first time that two country artists were nominated in this category in the same year, in which Maren Morris and Kelsea Ballerini were both nominated. In 1990, Tone Lōc became the first rap artist to be nominated. In 2012, Skrillex became the first electronic-music artist to be nominated.

Eleven female rappers have been nominated for the award; Neneh Cherry, Lauryn Hill, Nicki Minaj, Iggy Azalea, Saweetie, Latto, Ice Spice and Doechii; with 2021 marking the first time that multiple female rappers were nominated in the same year, when Chika, Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion were all nominated. Hill and Megan Thee Stallion are the only winners.

The Judds, Indigo Girls, Wilson Phillips, SWV, The Chicks, Haim, Chloe x Halle and Katseye are the only all-female groups to be nominated for the award.

The Beatles, Tom Jones, Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills & Nash; Culture Club, Sade, Amy Winehouse, Adele, Sam Smith and Dua Lipa are the only British or English winners. Anne Murray, Men Without Hats, Corey Hart, Glass Tiger, Crash Test Dummies, Shania Twain, Alanis Morrisette, Nelly Furtado, Avril Lavigne, Feist, Drake, Justin Bieber, Alessia Cara and Kaytranada are the only Canadian artists to be nominated with Cara winning in 2018, the only woman to win a major category that year. Sheena Easton and Big Country are the only Scottish artists to bo nominated, with Easton winning in 1981. Lana Cantrell, Men at Work, Natalie Imbruglia, Iggy Azalea, Courtney Barnett and The Kid Laroi are the only Australian artists to be nominated, with Men at Work winning in 1983. The Swingle Sisters and Domi Louna from Domi & JD Beck; are the only French artists to be nominated, with the former winning in 1966, also the first foreign act to do so.

Astrud Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Eumir Deodato, Morris Albert and Anitta are the only Brazilian artists to be nominated. Neneh Cherry and Ace of Base are the only Swedish artists to be nominated. Andrea Bocelli and Måneskin are the only Italian artists to be nominated.

In 1961, Miriam Makeba became the first South African artist to be nominated. In 1969, José Feliciano became the first Puerto Rican and blind artist to be nominated and win the award. In 1986, A-ha became the first Norwegian artists to be nominated while Sade became the first Nigerian to be nominated and win. In 1993, Jon Secada became the first Cuban to be nominated. In 2004, Sean Paul became the first Jamaican to be nominated. In 2012, Nicki Minaj became the first Trinidadian to be nominated. In 2020, Rosalía became the first Spanish and first all Spanish-language artist to be nominated. In 2021, Kaytranada became the first Haitian to be nominated. In 2022, Arooj Aftab became the first Pakistani artist to be nominated. In 2026, Sophia, Yoonchae and Manon from Katseye, became the first Philippine, South Korean and Swiss artists to be nominated.

1984 marked the first time that all of the nominees were from outside the United States (winner Culture Club, Eurythmics, Musical Youth, and Big Country were from the United Kingdom, and Men Without Hats were from Canada).

Natalie Cole, A Taste of Honey, Jody Watley, Tracy Chapman, Mariah Carey, Arrested Development, Toni Braxton, Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Esperanza Spalding, Chance the Rapper, Megan Thee Stallion, Samara Joy and Victoria Monét are the only African Americans to win the award.

Boy George of Culture Club, Tracy Chapman, Sam Smith, Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, Victoria Monét, and Chappell Roan are the only LGBT+ artists to win the award.

David Crosby and Carl Palmer hold the distinction of being the only artists to be nominated twice for this award. Palmer was nominated both times as a member of a supergroup: Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Asia, while Crosby was nominated as a member of The Byrds and won as a member of the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash.

Eight artists who have been nominated for Best New Artist have later been awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award: The Beatles (1965, 2014), Chicago (1970, 2020), Cream (1969, 2006), Jefferson Airplane (1968, 2016), Antônio Carlos Jobim (1965, 2012), Led Zeppelin, (1970, 2005), Leontyne Price (1961, 1989), and John Prine (1972, 2020).

Process

From 1995 to 2021, members of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences nominated their choices for the best new artist. A list of the top twenty artists was given to the Nominations Review Committee, a specially selected group of anonymous members, who initially selected the top five artists to gain a nomination in the category in a special ballot; the number of nominated artists was increased to eight in 2018. The rest of the members then vote on a winner from the final nominees. In 2021, it was announced that the Nomination Review Committees would be disbanded, and the final nominees for best new artist would be decided by votes from members. Starting in 2022, the number of nominees in the category increased to 10. However, the decision to expand the number of nominees in this category was made 24 hours before the nominees were announced after an early version of the nominations list had already been circulated. This allowed Baby Keem and Arooj Aftab to be nominated as they were the artists who received the most votes besides the other eight nominees. As of the 2024 ceremony, the number of nominees has been reduced to eight.

Rules changes

Over the years, the eligibility rules for this category have changed several times. In 2010, Lady Gaga's exclusion from the Best New Artist category caused the Recording Academy to change eligibility requirements for the next ceremony. She was ineligible for the nomination because her hit "Just Dance" had been nominated in 2008. The new rule stated that an artist may be nominated as long as that artist has not previously released an entire album and has subsequently not won a Grammy. In June 2016, the Grammy organization amended the Best New Artist rules once again, to remove the album barrier "given current trends in how new music and developing artists are released and promoted". To be eligible in the category of Best New Artist, the artist, duo, or group:

  • Must have released a minimum of five singles/tracks or one album (until 2020 there was a maximum of 30 singles/tracks or three albums, but this maximum limit was removed for the 2021 awards season)
  • May not have entered into this category more than three times, including as a performing member of an established group.
  • Must have achieved a breakthrough into the public consciousness and impacted the musical landscape during the eligibility period.

These new rules were put in effect with the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. The category was then expanded to include eight nominees in 2019. Starting in 2021, screening committees were charged with determining whether the artist had attained a breakthrough or prominence prior to the eligibility year. Such a determination would result in disqualification.

Recipients

Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were handed out, for records released in the previous year.

1960s

Year[I] Performing Artist
1960
Bobby Darin
Edd Byrnes
Mark Murphy
Johnny Restivo
Mavis Rivers
1961
Bob Newhart
The Brothers Four
Miriam Makeba
Leontyne Price
Joanie Sommers
1962
Peter Nero
Ann-Margret
Dick Gregory
The Lettermen
Timi Yuro
1963
Robert Goulet
The Four Seasons
Vaughn Meader
The New Christy Minstrels
Peter, Paul and Mary
Allan Sherman
1964
The Swingle Singers
Vikki Carr
John Gary
The J's with Jamie
Trini Lopez
1965
The Beatles
Petula Clark
Astrud Gilberto
Antonio Carlos Jobim
Morgana King
1966
Tom Jones
The Byrds
Herman's Hermits
Horst Jankowski
Marilyn Maye
Sonny & Cher
Glenn Yarbrough
1967 No award[II]
1968
Bobbie Gentry
Lana Cantrell
The 5th Dimension
Harpers Bizarre
Jefferson Airplane
1969
José Feliciano
Cream
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
Jeannie C. Riley
O. C. Smith

1970s

Year[I] Performing Artist
1970
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Chicago
Led Zeppelin
Oliver
The Neon Philharmonic
1971
The Carpenters
Elton John
Melba Moore
Anne Murray
The Partridge Family
1972
Carly Simon
Chase
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
Bill Withers
1973
America
Harry Chapin
Eagles
Loggins and Messina
John Prine
1974
Bette Midler
Eumir Deodato
Maureen McGovern
Marie Osmond
Barry White
1975
Marvin Hamlisch
Bad Company
Johnny Bristol
David Essex
Graham Central Station
Phoebe Snow
1976
Natalie Cole
Morris Albert
Amazing Rhythm Aces
Brecker Brothers
KC and the Sunshine Band
1977
Starland Vocal Band
Boston
The Brothers Johnson
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
Wild Cherry
1978
Debby Boone
Stephen Bishop
Shaun Cassidy
Foreigner
Andy Gibb
1979
A Taste of Honey
The Cars
Elvis Costello
Chris Rea
Toto

1980s

Year[I] Performing Artist
1980
Rickie Lee Jones
The Blues Brothers
Dire Straits
The Knack
Robin Williams
1981
Christopher Cross
Irene Cara
Robbie Dupree
Amy Holland
The Pretenders
1982
Sheena Easton
Adam and the Ants
The Go-Go's
James Ingram
Luther Vandross
1983
Men at Work
Asia
Jennifer Holliday
The Human League
Stray Cats
1984
Culture Club
Big Country
Eurythmics
Men Without Hats
Musical Youth
1985
Cyndi Lauper
Sheila E.
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Corey Hart
The Judds
1986
Sade
A-ha
Freddie Jackson
Katrina and the Waves
Julian Lennon
1987
Bruce Hornsby & The Range
Glass Tiger
Nu Shooz
Simply Red
Timbuk3
1988
Jody Watley
Breakfast Club
Cutting Crew
Terence Trent D'Arby
Swing Out Sister
1989
Tracy Chapman
Rick Astley
Toni Childs
Take 6
Vanessa L. Williams

1990s

Year[I] Performing Artist
1990
Milli Vanilli (Later Revoked)[III]
Neneh Cherry
Indigo Girls
Tone Lōc
Soul II Soul
1991
Mariah Carey
The Black Crowes
The Kentucky Headhunters
Lisa Stansfield
Wilson Phillips
1992
Marc Cohn
Boyz II Men
C+C Music Factory
Color Me Badd
Seal
1993
Arrested Development
Billy Ray Cyrus
Sophie B. Hawkins
Kris Kross
Jon Secada
1994
Toni Braxton
Belly
Blind Melon
Digable Planets
SWV
1995
Sheryl Crow
Ace of Base
Counting Crows
Crash Test Dummies
Green Day
1996
Hootie & the Blowfish
Brandy
Alanis Morissette
Joan Osborne
Shania Twain
1997
LeAnn Rimes
Garbage
Jewel
No Doubt
The Tony Rich Project
1998
Paula Cole
Fiona Apple
Erykah Badu
Hanson
Puff Daddy
1999
Lauryn Hill
Backstreet Boys
Andrea Bocelli
Dixie Chicks
Natalie Imbruglia

2000s

Year[I] Performing Artist
2000
Christina Aguilera
Macy Gray
Kid Rock
Britney Spears
Susan Tedeschi
2001
Shelby Lynne
Brad Paisley
Papa Roach
Jill Scott
Sisqó
2002
Alicia Keys
India Arie
Nelly Furtado
David Gray
Linkin Park
2003
Norah Jones
Ashanti
Michelle Branch
Avril Lavigne
John Mayer
2004
Evanescence
50 Cent
Fountains of Wayne
Heather Headley
Sean Paul
2005
Maroon 5
Los Lonely Boys
Joss Stone
Kanye West
Gretchen Wilson
2006
John Legend
Ciara
Fall Out Boy
Keane
Sugarland
2007
Carrie Underwood
James Blunt
Chris Brown
Imogen Heap
Corinne Bailey Rae
2008
Amy Winehouse
Feist
Ledisi
Paramore
Taylor Swift
2009
Adele
Duffy
Jonas Brothers
Lady Antebellum
Jazmine Sullivan

2010s

Year[I] Performing Artist
2010
Zac Brown Band
Keri Hilson
MGMT
Silversun Pickups
The Ting Tings
2011
Esperanza Spalding
Justin Bieber
Drake
Florence and the Machine
Mumford & Sons
2012
Bon Iver
The Band Perry
J. Cole
Nicki Minaj
Skrillex
2013
Fun
Alabama Shakes
Hunter Hayes
The Lumineers
Frank Ocean
2014
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
James Blake
Kendrick Lamar
Kacey Musgraves
Ed Sheeran
2015
Sam Smith
Iggy Azalea
Bastille
Brandy Clark
Haim
2016
Meghan Trainor
Courtney Barnett
James Bay
Sam Hunt
Tori Kelly
2017
Chance the Rapper
Kelsea Ballerini
The Chainsmokers
Maren Morris
Anderson .Paak
2018
Alessia Cara
Khalid
Lil Uzi Vert
Julia Michaels
SZA
2019
Dua Lipa
Chloe x Halle
Luke Combs
Greta Van Fleet
H.E.R.
Margo Price
Bebe Rexha
Jorja Smith

2020s

Year[I] Performing Artist
2020
Billie Eilish
Black Pumas
Lil Nas X
Lizzo
Maggie Rogers
Rosalía
Tank and the Bangas
Yola
2021
Megan Thee Stallion
Ingrid Andress
Phoebe Bridgers
Chika
Noah Cyrus
D Smoke
Doja Cat
Kaytranada
2022
Olivia Rodrigo
Arooj Aftab
Jimmie Allen
Baby Keem
Finneas
Glass Animals
Japanese Breakfast
The Kid Laroi
Arlo Parks
Saweetie
2023
Samara Joy
Anitta
Omar Apollo
Domi & JD Beck
Latto
Måneskin
Muni Long
Tobe Nwigwe
Molly Tuttle
Wet Leg
2024
Victoria Monét
Gracie Abrams
Fred Again
Ice Spice
Jelly Roll
Coco Jones
Noah Kahan
The War and Treaty
2025
Chappell Roan
Benson Boone
Sabrina Carpenter
Doechii
Khruangbin
Raye
Shaboozey
Teddy Swims
2026 Olivia Dean
Katseye
The Marías
Addison Rae
Sombr
Leon Thomas
Alex Warren
Lola Young

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