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New report reveals female artists received only one in five Grammy nominations and wins over the last EIGHT years

January 29, 2025 4 Mins Read


Female artists have received only one in five Grammy nominations and wins over the last eight years, according to a new report.

Research conducted by Akas, found female artists have received only one in five Grammy nominations and wins over the last eight years.

Men led the nominations in 94 per cent of the Grammy categories between 2017 and 2024, with women accounting for 19 per cent of those nominated and winning awards in that time.

Global stars Taylor Swift, 35, Miley Cyrus, 32, and Billie Eilish, 23, won three of the major awards in 2024 – including Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year – but the report found only 24 per cent of nominees and 32 per cent of winners were women across the 94 categories last year.

The Missing Voices Of Women In Music And Music News report revealed despite the #MeToo movement being at its height in 2018, the analysis shows that when it comes to the Grammys, 2018 was the worst year for women and all female bands, with them registering both the lowest number of nominations, 14 per cent, and the lowest proportion of wins 11 per cent.

The report found a number of Grammy Award categories have not featured any female winners for several years, including the Producer of the Year (non-classical) prize.

Female artists have received only one in five Grammy nominations and wins over the last eight years, according to a new report

Female artists have received only one in five Grammy nominations and wins over the last eight years, according to a new report

Research conducted by Akas, found female artists have received only one in five Grammy nominations and wins over the last eight years

Research conducted by Akas, found female artists have received only one in five Grammy nominations and wins over the last eight years

Winners of the gong over the past eight years include Pharrell Williams, 51, Greg Kurstin, 55, Andrew Watt, 35, and Billie Eilish’s brother, Finneas O’Connell, 27.

Jack Antonoff, who produced Taylor Swift’s album Midnights, won the award in 2022, 2023 and 2024.

Last year, Ms Swift was nominated for six awards and made Grammy history as the first person to win Album of the Year four times after picking up the prize for Midnights, her 10th album.

However solo female singers and all-female bands have also been missing from the Metal Performance and Orchestral Performance categories for the last eight years.

In 2018 the hashtag #GrammysSoMale was trending when women won only 11 out of the total 84 Grammy’s awarded.

Later that year Grammys chief Neil Portnow told reporters backstage he thinks women need to ‘step up’ to become part of the industry.

Since, artists have called out the awards for their lack of representation.

In 2019 Dua Lipa called out Mr Portnow during her acceptance speech by stating that she was honored ‘to be nominated alongside so many incredible female artists this year.’

She continued: ‘I guess this year we really stepped up.’

Global stars Taylor Swift, 35, Miley Cyrus, 32, and Billie Eilish , 23, (above) won three of the major awards in 2024

Global stars Taylor Swift, 35, Miley Cyrus, 32, and Billie Eilish , 23, (above) won three of the major awards in 2024

But the report found only 24 per cent of nominees and 32 per cent of winners were women across the 94 categories last year

But the report found only 24 per cent of nominees and 32 per cent of winners were women across the 94 categories last year

In 2020 Nicki Minaj tweeted: 'Never forget the Grammys didn't give me my best new artist award when I had 7 songs simultaneously charting on billboard'

In 2020 Nicki Minaj tweeted: ‘Never forget the Grammys didn’t give me my best new artist award when I had 7 songs simultaneously charting on billboard’

In 2020 Nicki Minaj tweeted: ‘Never forget the Grammys didn’t give me my best new artist award when I had 7 songs simultaneously charting on billboard & bigger first week than any female rapper in the last decade- went on to inspire a generation. They gave it to the white man Bon Iver.’

In 2020 Teyana Taylor wrote: ‘Y’all was better off just saying best MALE R&B ALBUM cause all I see is d— in this category.’

This year, across the 1,101 nominations in 94 categories, women have achieved their highest number of nominations of the last nine years, but with 28 per cent of the nominations they are yet to make one third of the total nods, according to the report.

The 67th Grammy Awards will take place at the Crypto Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Beyonce leads the pack with 11 nods for her chart-topping country music album Cowboy Carter.

Also nominated this year is Sabrina Carpenter, 25, Taylor Swift and The Beatles.



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