Jay-Z’s Grammy Wins: From “The Blueprint” To “4:44”

Written By Michael Omoruan

Tracking All Hova’s W’s

Rapper and business magnate Jay-Z recently shared a picture posing with his Grammys. SOHH, with the nominations for the 65th annual event announced, we’re taking a look back at all of his wins.

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Rapper, businessman, and billionaire Jay-Z shared a picture of him surrounded by success with all of his Grammys on display. 

With the nominations for the 65th annual show underway, SOHH looks back at all the times he’s taken one home:

Best Rap Album – “Vol 2…Hard Knock Life” (1999)

Jiggaman’s “hard knock life” became much better when he took his first “Best Rap Album” award at the 41st Grammy Awards. He also received two nominations for “Best Rap Solo Performance” (Hard Knock Life) and “Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group”(Money Ain’t A Thing).

Best R&B Song, Best Rap/Song Collaboration – “Crazy in Love” (2004)

Beyoncè and Jay-Z proved they were truly “Crazy in Love” after scoring two awards for their collab track. The song was on Queen Bey’s debut studio album, Dangerously in Love.

Best Rap Solo Performance – “99 Problems” (2005)

Jay’s “99 Problems” won him his fourth Grammy for “Best Rap Solo Performance.” The track was off his eighth studio album, The Black Album.

Best Rap/Song Collaboration- “Numb/Encore” (2006)

Hova’s team-up with the California punk rock band Linkin Park nabbed him another Grammy for their joint track “Numb/Encore.” The song was from Jay and the band’s collaborative studio album Collision Course

Best Rap/Song Collaboration- “Umbrella” (2008)

It’s raining awards for the Blueprint artist. In 2008, he and Rihanna won Grammys for “Umbrella,” the hit song off of bad gal Riri’s third studio album, Good Girl Gone Bad. The song was also nominated for “Record of the Year” and “Song of the Year.”

Best Rap Performance By A Duo r Group- “Swagga Like Us” (2009)

In the following year, he was back at the Grammys picking up a trophy for “Swagga Like Us,” a song collaboration with ATL rapper T.I. It also featured guest verses from Lil Wayne and Kanye West. The track was certified platinum and sold over a million units in the U.S alone. 

Best Rap Song, Best Rap/Song Collaboration – “Run This Town,”  & Best Rap Solo Performance – “D.O.A (Death of Auto-Tune)” (2010)

2010 was an even bigger year for Jigga. He took home three consecutive Grammys: two for the Kanye and Rihanna hit “Run This Town” and one for “Death of Auto-Tune.” All three tracks from Jay-Z’s 11th album, The Blueprint 3

Best Rap Song, Best Rap/Song Collaboration- “Empire State of Mind,” Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group – “On To The Next One”  (2011)

Jigga’s next three wins got him working alongside future lovebirds Swizz Beats and Alicia Keys. In fact, The Blueprint 3 hit “Empire State of Mind” picked up two for “Best Rap Song” and “Best Rap/Sung” while “On to the Next One” won for “Best Rap Performance by a Duo.”

Best Rap Performance- “Otis” (2012)

Jay and Ye’s joint album Watch the Throne featured a litany of chart-topping hits. However, the track “Otis” nabbed them a Grammy for “Best Rap Performance” at the 54th annual award show.

Best Rap Song, Best Rap Performance -” N****s in Paris,” & Best Rap/Song Performance – “No Church in the Wild” (2013)

Speaking of hits, the dynamic duo would go on to win three more for Watch the Throne in the following year. The club hit “N****s in Paris” won “Best Rap Song and Performance,” while “No Church in the Wild” took home “Best Rap/Sung Performance.”

Fun Fact: A young Frank Ocean is featured on the track “No Church in the Wild” before his own Grammy win for his debut album “Channel Orange.” 

Best Music Video – “Suit & Tie” & Best Rap/Sung Collaboration- “Holy Grail” (2014)

Featuring in Justin Timberlake’s throwback somber hit “Suit & Tie” won him another Grammy win for “Best Music Video.” Jay would then return the favor by having the “20/20 Experience”’ artist feature in “Holy Grail,” which also won the “Best Rap/Sung” category. 

Best R&B Song, Best R&B Performance – “Drunk in Love” (2015)

The power couple Bey and Jay proved they were more than “crazy in love” with this track from

Queen Bey’s self-titled album. The two would pick up two awards for “Best R&B Song” and Performance at the 57th annual awards. 

Best Urban Contemporary Album- “Everything is Love” (2019)

Everything is Love is the joint debut album by the Carters and includes the hit singles “Apes**t”  and “Summer,” among others. The two picked up a Grammy  for “Best Urban Contemporary,” at the 61st awards.

Best Rap Song- “Savage Remix” (2021)

 The hit song, Savage Remix,” by Megan Thee Stallion spawned its own TikTok dance challenge. It was received so well that the Houston Hottie received an opportunity to work on a remix with another Houston favorite: Bey. Their hot venture snagged Jay yet another one for “Best Rap Song.”

Best Rap Song  “Jail” (2022)

Jay’s latest Grammy win came after teaming up again with longtime-friend Kanye on his tenth studio album Donda. The track “Jail” won “Best Rap Song” at the 64th Grammys.

Bey & Jay Model For Tiffany & Co.

Beyoncè and Jay-Z recently stepped out in Paris, Club Renaissance-style to celebrate Queen Bey’s new “Lose Yourself in Love” partnership campaign with Tiffany & Co.

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Written by Michael Omoruan

Mike hails from the Bronx and is a Film & TV Studies graduate from Lehman College. His interests include pop culture and community engagement and can often be found listening to the latest by Megan Thee Stallion, Amine, J-Cole, and Kendrick Lamar.

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