17 iconic artists who have never won album of the year at the Grammys
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Kendrick Lamar lost album of the year for the fourth time in 2023.Kendrick Lamar performs at 2022 Glastonbury Festival. Joseph Okpako/WireImage Save for his debut, all of Kendrick Lamar's studio albums have been contenders for the biggest Grammy Award: "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City," "To Pimp a Butterfly," "Damn," and most recently, "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers."He has won best rap album three times, record of the year, and song of the year not to mentiona Pulitzer Prize but never album of the year.Mariah Carey has been nominated three times.Mariah Carey performs at the 2018 American Music Awards. Kevin Winter/Getty Images For dcp Mariah Carey has been named Billboard's top-selling female artist of all time. As of writing, she boasts 19 No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 just one shy of the all-time record set by The Beatles and is the only artist to top the chart in four separate decades.Yet Carey has lost all three of her bids for album of the year. She received her first nomination in 1991 for her self-titled LP but lost to Quincy Jones.She was later nominated for "Daydream" in 1996 and "The Emancipation of Mimi" in 2006, but lost to Alanis Morissette and U2, respectively.Drake is one of the best-selling musicians of all time, but he has yet to win album of the year.Drake performs in Atlanta in 2022. Getty/Prince Williams Just two albums in Drake's record-breaking catalog have been up for album of the year: "Views" in 2017 and "Scorpion" in 2019. They lost to "25" by Adele and "Golden Hour" by Kacey Musgraves, respectively.Although Drake has criticized the ceremony's relevance both onstage and on social media he resumed submitting his music for consideration with the 2022 album "Her Loss," which received four nods, but only in rap categories.Jay-Z has been nominated only once. He lost to Bruno Mars.Jay-Z performs in California in 2018. Larry Busacca/PW18/Getty Images for Parkwood Entertainment "4:44" is the only album in Jay-Z's legendary oeuvre that has been up for album of the year.Jay-Z has been nominated five other times as a contributor or producer on other people's albums ("Tha Carter III," "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City," "Beyonc," "Donda," and "Renaissance"), but he didn't win any of those, either.In 2024, Jay-Z openly criticized the Recording Academy's history of snubs during his acceptance speech for the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award.Rihanna's "Loud" lost to Adele's "21."Rihanna at the 2017 Grammys. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Rihanna has largely pivoted to business ventures in recent years, but for several years, she was a hit-making machine.During Rihanna's reign over the charts, only "Loud" was nominated for album of the year.Her eighth and most acclaimed album to date, "Anti," somehow wasn't up for the award, despite racking up six other nominations in 2017, including best urban contemporary album.Eminem has lost album of the year three times.Eminem performs at the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images Eminem received his first nod for album of the year in 2001 for "The Marshall Mathers LP," but lost to "Two Against Nature" by Steely Dan."He has been nominated two more times, in 2003 for "The Eminem Show" and in 2011 for "Recovery," but lost to Norah Jones and Arcade Fire, respectively.Bjrk has never won a single Grammy.Bjork performs at the 2022 Primavera Sound Festival in Chile. Santiago Felipe/Getty Images for ABA Bjrk has only received nods in genre-specific categories most recently best alternative music album for "Fossora" in 2023 but has lost all 16 of her nominations.Bruce Springsteen has lost album of the year twice.Bruce Springsteen performs in Atlanta in 2023. Paras Griffin/Getty Images Bruce Springsteen is one of the biggest winners in Grammy history with 20 awards, but he has still never won album of the year.The Boss has been nominated just twice: in 1985 for "Born in the U.S.A." and in 2003 for "Rising." (Shockingly, he got no love for "Nebraska.")Madonna's "Ray of Light" lost her sole bid in 1999.Madonna performs at the 1999 Grammys. Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect Lauryn Hill took home the biggest Grammy Award in 1999 for "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," becoming the first hip-hop artist to do so.Many of Madonna's groundbreaking albums, including "Like a Prayer," "Erotica," and "Confessions on a Dance Floor," never received a nod for album of the year or, for that matter, a nod in any of the high-profile general-field categories.Nirvana was never nominated for album of the year.Kurt Cobain records "MTV Unplugged in New York" in 1993. Frank Micelotta Archive/Getty Images Nirvana received just five Grammy nominations during Kurt Cobain's lifetime, and none were in the "Big Four" categories.The groundbreaking band won just one award: best alternative music performance for "MTV Unplugged in New York," bestowed nearly one year after Cobain's death.Prince's historic albums "Purple Rain" and "Sign o' the Times" both failed to win the top prize.Prince performs in California in 1985. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Incredibly, Prince lost both of his bids for album of the year. "Purple Rain" was bested by Lionel Richie's "Can't Slow Down" in 1985, while "Sign o' the Times" lost to U2's "The Joshua Tree" in 1988.David Bowie was nominated for album of the year just once.David Bowie performs at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for Aids Awareness in 1992. Nigel Wright/Mirrorpix/Getty Images David Bowie's "Let's Dance" lost to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" in 1984.Many of Bowie's most inventive and beloved albums, including "Hunky Dory," "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars," and "Station to Station," didn't get any Grammy nominations at all.Marvin Gaye was never nominated for album of the year.Marvin Gaye at the 1983 Grammys. Armando Gallo/Gettry Images Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" has been hailed asthe best album of all time, but it didn't get a chance to compete for album of the year.Gaye only won two Grammys in his lifetime best R&B vocal performance and best R&B instrumental performance for "Sexual Healing" in 1983 but was never nominated in a major category. He was posthumously given the Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996.Pink Floyd's "The Wall" lost to Christopher Cross.Roger Waters of Pink Floyd performs during "The Wall" tour in 1980. Pete Still/Redferns It's hard to believe that Pink Floyd's seminal concept record lost to Christopher Cross, who swept the "Big Four" categories in 1981 with his self-titled album.Cross became the only artist in Grammys history to win all four general-field awards on the same night and remained the only artist to do so for nearly four decades until Billie Eilish joined the ranks in 2020. He never won another.Meanwhile, Pink Floyd never received another nomination for album of the year. The band only took home one award for best rock instrumental performance.The Rolling Stones lost their sole nomination to the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack.Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones performs in France in 2017. Brian Rasic/WireImage Only one album by the best-selling British band has ever been up for album of the year: "Some Girls" in 1979. It was their first-ever Grammy nomination, and they have yet to compete for the top prize again.In fact, The Rolling Stones have only won four Grammys to date including best rock album for "Hackney Diamonds" in 2025 and none in a major category.Elton John has lost album of the year three times.Elton John performs at the 2018 Grammys. Michael Kovac/Getty Images for NARAS Elton John received his first nod for album of the year in 1971 for his self-titled LP, but lost to Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water."He has been nominated two more times, for "Caribou" in 1975 and "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy" in 1976, but lost to Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon, respectively.Aretha Franklin was never nominated for album of the year.Aretha Franklin performs in Detroit in 1987. Ross Marino/Getty Images Before her death in 2018, Aretha Franklin, the renowned "Queen of Soul,"won 18 Grammys out of 44 nominations.Franklin was also honored with the Recording Academy's Grammy Legend Award, the Lifetime Achievement Award, and the MusiCares Person of the Year award in 1991, 1994, and 2008, respectively. Five of her songs, including her beloved cover of Otis Redding's "Respect," have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.Despite these accolades, Franklin never received a nomination in a general-field category like album, record, or song of the year. She received just two nominations for best R&B album for "A Rose Is Still A Rose" and "So Damn Happy," but lost both.
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