Best-Selling Musicians Who Have Never Won a Grammy

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Best-Selling Musicians Who Have Never Won a Grammy

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After two years of Covid-related disruptions, the 65th Grammy Awards will be held on Feb. 5 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The awards are the most prestigious in the music industry and recognize achievements of performers, songwriters and composers, production personnel, and others in the recorded music field.

Grammy recognition and commercial success don’t always go hand in hand, though. There are at least 25 musical acts that have sold more than 22 million records but have never won a Grammy. These performers represent various rock ‘n’ roll subgenres as well as rap, country, and pop. Some may well have released some of the 100 best-selling albums of all time.)

To determine the best-selling groups and solo artists who have never won a Grammy, 24/7 Tempo reviewed data on album sales from the Recording Industry Association of America and data on Grammy history from The Recording Academy, current as of February 2023. Musical acts that have never received a Grammy were ranked based on certified U.S. album sales as of February 2023. Data on sales by album are also from the RIAA.

Queen, the Beach Boys, the Cars, Jimi Hendrix, and Creedence Clearwater Revival are all members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, yet none of these performers has ever won a Grammy. Grammy voters aren’t necessarily fond, either, of arena rockers such as Foreigner, Journey, and Rush, all of whom have failed to cop a trophy (Rush has been thwarted seven times).

Click here for a list of the best-selling musicians who have never won a Grammy

The same lack of distinction holds true for country stars Toby Keith, Kenny Chesney, and Garth Brooks. In Keith’s case, he’s been nominated seven times but has come up empty. (These are the best-selling country music albums of all time.)

Boy bands have failed to find favor with Grammy voters as well. NSYNC and Backstreet Boys share the ignominy of the most nominations of any act on our list – eight – without taking home a Grammy.

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25. Heart
> Certified album sales: 22.5 million units
> Best-selling album: Heart (1985)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 4 nominations

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24. The Beach Boys
> Certified album sales: 22.5 million units
> Best-selling album: Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys (2003)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 4 nominations

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23. Jimmy Buffett
> Certified album sales: 23.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 2 nominations

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22. Jimi Hendrix
> Certified album sales: 23.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Are You Experienced (1967)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 1 nomination

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21. The Cars
> Certified album sales: 23.5 million units
> Best-selling album: Greatest Hits (1985)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 6 nominations

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20. Kid Rock
> Certified album sales: 23.5 million units
> Best-selling album: Devil Without A Cause (1998)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 5 nominations

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19. Nickelback
> Certified album sales: 24.0 million units
> Best-selling album: All The Right Reasons (2005)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 5 nominations

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18. R.E.O. Speedwagon
> Certified album sales: 24.5 million units
> Best-selling album: Hi Infidelity (1980)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 1 nomination

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17. ZZ Top
> Certified album sales: 25.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Eliminator (1983)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 3 nominations

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16. Mötley Crüe
> Certified album sales: 25.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Dr. Feelgood (1989)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 3 nominations

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15. Toby Keith
> Certified album sales: 25.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Shock ‘N Y’All (2003)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 7 nominations

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14. Rush
> Certified album sales: 26.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Moving Pictures (1981)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 7 nominations

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13. Mannheim Steamroller
> Certified album sales: 28.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Christmas (1984)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 0 nominations

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12. NSYNC
> Certified album sales: 28.0 million units
> Best-selling album: No Strings Attached (2000)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 8 nominations

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11. Creedence Clearwater Revival
> Certified album sales: 28.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Chronicle: 20 Greatest Hits (1976)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 0 nominations

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10. Lynyrd Skynyrd
> Certified album sales: 28.5 million units
> Best-selling album: Skynyrd’s Innyrds (1989)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 0 nominations

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9. Boston
> Certified album sales: 31.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Boston (1976)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 1 nomination

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8. Kenny Chesney
> Certified album sales: 35.0 million units
> Best-selling album: When The Sun Goes Down (2004)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 6 nominations

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7. Def Leppard
> Certified album sales: 35.5 million units
> Best-selling album: Hysteria (1987)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 0 nominations

6. Tupac Shakur
> Certified album sales: 36.5 million units
> Best-selling album: Greatest Hits (1998)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 6 nominations

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5. Backstreet Boys
> Certified album sales: 37.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Backstreet Boys (1996)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 8 nominations

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4. Foreigner
> Certified album sales: 38.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Records (1982)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 3 nominations

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3. Queen
> Certified album sales: 43.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Greatest Hits (1981)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 4 nominations

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2. Guns N’ Roses
> Certified album sales: 44.5 million units
> Best-selling album: Appetite For Destruction (1987)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 3 nominations

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1. Journey
> Certified album sales: 49.0 million units
> Best-selling album: Greatest Hits (1988)
> Grammy history: 0 wins, 1 nomination

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I'm a journalist who started my career as a sportswriter, covering professional, college, and high school sports. I pivoted into business news, working for the biggest newspapers in New Jersey, including The Record, Star-Ledger and Asbury Park Press. I was an editor at the weekly publication Crain’s New York Business and served on several editorial teams at Bloomberg News. I’ve been a part of 24/7 Wall St. since 2017, writing about politics, history, sports, health, the environment, finance, culture, breaking news, and current events. I'm a graduate of Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History.

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