2022 Grammy Awards: Kanye West Matches Jay-Z As The Rapper With The Most Awards In History

Date: 04-04-2022 11:46 am (3 years ago) | Author: Abasiodu Sunday
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Controversial rapper, Kanye West has matched Jay-Z as the rapper with the most Grammy Awards in history.

On Sunday night, April 3, during the 64th Grammy Awards ceremony, Kanye West won the award for Best Melodic Rap Performance for his song "Hurricane" and also won best Rap song for Jail, a song he featured Jay-Z in, giving him a career total of 24 Grammies.

He was nominated for 4 other categories, including two Best Rap Album nominations for Donda, Album of the Year for Donda and Best Rap Song for "Jail".

With this win, Kanye West officially ties JAY-Z for the same number of GRAMMYs received among hip-hop artists.

They both have 22 awards individually.

In 2019 Kanye West released "Jesus Is King", with this album Ye won Best Contemporary Christian Music Album.

Since then, the rapper has been nominated seventeen times with mentions for Album of the Year or Producer of the Year.

The first time West was nominated for a Grammy was in 2005, he won Best Rap Album for his debut album "College Dropout"

He also won Best Rap Song for the great song "Jesus Walks", and also Best R&B Song "You don't know my name".

The following year he also won Best Rap Album for "Late registration", Best Rap Song for "Diamonds of Sierra Leone", and Best Rap Solo Performance for "Gold Digger".

Posted: at 4-04-2022 11:46 AM (3 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- KazirLucidity at 4-04-2022 12:22 PM (3 years ago)
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- Paulevery at 4-04-2022 01:34 PM (3 years ago)
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