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  2. The following is a list of Grammy Awards winners and nominees from the United States.

    • 10 Billie Eilish
    • 9 Daya
    • 8 Lorde
    • 7 Stephen Marley
    • 6 Luis Miguel
    • 5 Leann Rimes
    • 4 Sarah Peasall
    • 3 Hannah Peasall
    • 2 Blue Ivy Carter
    • 1 Leah Peasall

    In the history of the Grammy’s,Billie Eilish is not only one of the youngest winners ever, but a history maker as the youngest to win in all four of the Awards’ major fields: Best New Artist, Song of the Year ("Everything I Wanted"), Record of the Year ("Everything I Wanted"), and Album of the Year (When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?). RELATED: T...

    Born Grace Martine Tandon, singer Daya won her first Grammy 105 days after her 18th birthday. The song "Don’t Let Me Down" by the Chainsmokers was released in February of 2016, and featured vocals from Daya. In addition to the song appearing on the Billboard Hot 100 chart top ten for 23 weeks, it earned Daya and the Chainsmokers a Grammy nomination...

    "Royals", Lorde’s critically acclaimed single, was first released independently as the lead of the New Zealand-born singer’s extended play, The Love Club EP. It would later be re-released as part of her debut album, Pure Heroine, giving it the much-deserved recognition it needed. At the 2014 Grammy’s, "Royals" received not one, but three nomination...

    Only a few weeks shy of his 17th birthday, music legend Bob Marley’s son became part of Grammy history. The now eight-time Grammy Award winner, whose career began at the age of seven, was part of the band, Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers. Stephen played instruments for the band, which was led by his brother, Ziggy. Ziggy and the Melody Makers st...

    Mexican singer Luis Miguel is known for his versatile style of music. Unlike the Marleys who have carved a niche in a single genre, Miguel is a jack of all trades. In addition to being one of the best-selling Latin artists of all time, he is also one of the youngest Grammy recipients, having achieved this feat in 1984 with his performance of "Me Gu...

    Rimes first stepped into the limelight following the release of her rendition of Bill Mack’s "Blue." Soon enough, when she was only 14, she released her debut album, Blue. In 1997, the "These Arms of Mine" singer received a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, and another for Best Female Country Vocal Performance (for the song ‘Blue’), both of wh...

    Sarah Peasall is a third of the Peasall Sisters trio, who rose to fame following their performance in the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, which was released in the year 2000. In the film, the Peasall Sisters' voices were used by the daughters of Ulysses Everett McGill. The group’s inclusion in the film landed them a Grammy award. At the time, Sara...

    At the time of the Peasall Sister’s Grammy win, Hannah Peasall, the second-youngest of the two, was 11 years old. In the group, Hannah’s vocal range is the soprano. Besides voicing the highest note, she also plays the mandolin. In O Brother, Where Art Thou?, she, alongside her sisters, sang "In the Highways" and the ever-so-popular "Angel Band."

    Beyonce is a legend with nothing left to prove. Early this year, following the footsteps of her mother, who, in the history of the Grammy’s, has the most awards by a female artist ever, Blue received her first Grammy. Blue was credited for collaborating alongside Beyonce, Wizkid, and Saint Jhn on the hit "Brown Skin Girl." Her win in the category o...

    Leah Peasall, the youngest of the Peasall Sisters, made Grammy history by becoming the youngest Grammy winner ever. The award came following her performance with her siblings in O Brother, Where Art Though?Peasall’s vocal range is the tenor. Besides singing, she also plays the violin. Leah, Sarah, and Hannah have three other siblings who don’t form...

  3. Jan 31, 2023 · Who's the youngest person to win a Grammy Award? Billie Eilish, LeAnn Rimes and a few forgotten faves lead the Recording Academy's pack.

    • Rob Bailey-Millado
  4. Jan 31, 2024 · Children and senior citizens alike have won. Do names like Billie Eilish and Betty White ring a bell for you at the Grammys? Many artists have featured their children in their work in recent years, which led to Jay-Z and Beyoncé's daughter Blue Ivy Carter winning a Grammy at the age of nine.

  5. Mar 14, 2021 · Before she’s even hit the double digits, Beyoncé ’s 9-year-old daughter has won her first Grammys trophy, making her the second-youngest person to ever take home an award at the show. Ahead of the 63rd annual ceremony on Sunday night, the Recording Academy announced that Beyoncé’s “Brown Skin Girl,” from “The Lion King: The Gift ...

  6. Mar 15, 2021 · Blue Ivy Carter, 9, is the second youngest artist to win a Grammy Award. The daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z won her first Grammy on Sunday for Best Music Video for “Brown Skin Girl.”

  7. Jan 27, 2020 · Among the eight youngest winning acts of all time, seven are female – including first-time Grammy winner Billy Eilish who won six categories in the award show last night, among them Album...

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