Grammy Award for Best R&B Song
Grammy Award for Best R&B Song | |
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Awarded for | quality R&B songs |
Country | United States |
Presented by | National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | 1969 |
Currently held by | Robert Glasper, Meshell Ndegeocello & Gabriella Wilson, "Better Than I Imagined" (2021) |
Website | grammy.com |
The Grammy Award for Best R&B Song (sometimes known as the R&B Songwriter's Award) has been awarded since 1969. From 1969 to 2000, it was known as the Grammy Award for Best Rhythm and Blues Song. Beyoncé has won it a record four times, while Babyface, Stevie Wonder, Bill Withers and Alicia Keys have three wins each.
The award goes to the songwriter. If the winning song contains samples or interpolations of songs, the original songwriter and publisher can apply for a Winners Certificate.[1] The performing artist does not receive an award.
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for music released in the previous year.
Recipients[]
- An asterisk (*) indicates this recording also won Song of the Year.
Year | Songwriter(s) | Title | Artist(s) | Nominees (Performer(s) in parenthesis) |
Ref. |
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1969 | Otis Redding Steve Cropper |
"(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" | Otis Redding |
|
[2] |
1970 | Richard Lewis Spencer | "Color Him Father" | The Winstons |
|
[3] |
1971 | Ronald Dunbar General Johnson |
"Patches" | Clarence Carter |
|
[4] |
1972 | Bill Withers | "Ain't No Sunshine" | Bill Withers |
|
[5] |
1973 | Barrett Strong Norman Whitfield |
"Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" | The Temptations |
|
[6] |
1974 | Stevie Wonder | "Superstition" | Stevie Wonder |
|
[7] |
1975 | Stevie Wonder | "Living for the City" | Stevie Wonder |
|
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1976 | Harry Wayne Casey Willie Clarke Richard Finch Betty Wright |
"Where Is the Love" | Betty Wright |
|
[8] |
1977 | Boz Scaggs David Paich |
"Lowdown" | Boz Scaggs |
|
[9] |
1978 | Leo Sayer Vini Poncia |
"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" | Leo Sayer |
|
[10] |
1979 | Paul Jabara | "Last Dance" | Donna Summer |
|
[11] |
1980 | David Foster Jay Graydon Bill Champlin |
"After the Love Has Gone" | Earth, Wind & Fire |
|
[12] |
1981 | Reggie Lucas James Mtume |
"Never Knew Love Like This Before" | Stephanie Mills |
|
[13] |
1982 | Bill Withers William Salter Ralph MacDonald |
"Just the Two of Us" | Grover Washington Jr. & Bill Withers |
|
[14] |
1983 | Jay Graydon Steve Lukather Bill Champlin |
"Turn Your Love Around" | George Benson |
|
[15] |
1984 | Michael Jackson | "Billie Jean" | Michael Jackson |
|
[16] |
1985 | Prince | "I Feel for You" | Chaka Khan |
|
[17] |
1986 | Jeffrey E. Cohen Narada Michael Walden |
"Freeway of Love" | Aretha Franklin |
|
[18] |
1987 | Anita Baker Louis A. Johnson Gary Bias |
"Sweet Love" | Anita Baker |
|
[19] |
1988 | Bill Withers | "Lean on Me" | Club Nouveau |
|
[20] |
1989 | Anita Baker Randy Holland Skip Scarborough |
"Giving You the Best That I Got" | Anita Baker |
|
[21] |
1990 | Kenny Gamble Leon Huff |
"If You Don't Know Me by Now" | Simply Red |
|
[22] |
1991 | MC Hammer Rick James Alonzo Miller |
"U Can't Touch This" | MC Hammer |
|
[23] |
1992 | Marcus Miller Luther Vandross Teddy Vann |
"Power of Love/Love Power" | Luther Vandross |
|
[24] |
1993 | Babyface L.A. Reid Daryl Simmons |
"End of the Road" | Boyz II Men |
|
[25] |
1994 | Janet Jackson Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis |
"That's the Way Love Goes" | Janet Jackson |
|
[26] |
1995 | Babyface | "I'll Make Love to You" | Boyz II Men |
|
[27] |
1996 | Stevie Wonder | "For Your Love" | Stevie Wonder |
|
[28] |
1997 | Babyface | "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" | Whitney Houston |
|
[29] |
1998 | R. Kelly | "I Believe I Can Fly" | R. Kelly |
|
[30] |
1999 | Lauryn Hill | "Doo Wop (That Thing)" | Lauryn Hill |
|
[31] |
2000 | Kandi Burruss Kevin Briggs Tameka Cottle |
"No Scrubs" | TLC |
|
[32] |
2001 | Beyoncé Rodney Jerkins LaShawn Daniels Fred Jerkins III LeToya Luckett LaTavia Roberson Kelly Rowland |
"Say My Name" | Destiny's Child |
|
[33] |
2002 | Alicia Keys | "Fallin'" * | Alicia Keys |
|
[34] |
2003 | Erykah Badu Glenn Standridge James Poyser Madukwu Chinwah Raphael Saadiq Lonnie Lynn Robert Ozuna |
"Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" | Erykah Badu featuring Common |
|
[35] |
2004 | Beyoncé Jay Z Rich Harrison |
"Crazy in Love" | Beyoncé featuring Jay Z |
|
[36] |
2005 | Alicia Keys Harold Lilly Kanye West |
"You Don't Know My Name" | Alicia Keys |
|
[37] |
2006 | Mariah Carey Johntá Austin Manuel Seal Jr. Jermaine Dupri |
"We Belong Together" | Mariah Carey |
|
[38] |
2007 | Bryan-Michael Cox Jason Perry Johntá Austin Mary J. Blige |
"Be Without You" | Mary J. Blige |
|
[39] |
2008 | Alicia Keys Dirty Harry Kerry "Krucial" Brothers |
"No One" | Alicia Keys |
|
[40] |
2009 | Mikkel Eriksen Tor Hermansen Ne-Yo |
"Miss Independent" | Ne-Yo |
|
[41] |
2010 | Thaddis Harrell Beyoncé Knowles Terius Nash Christopher Stewart |
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" * | Beyoncé |
|
[42] |
2011 | John Legend | "Shine" | John Legend & The Roots |
|
[43] |
2012 | CeeLo Green Melanie Fiona Jack Splash |
"Fool for You" | CeeLo Green featuring Melanie Fiona |
|
[44] |
2013 | Miguel Pimentel | "Adorn" | Miguel |
|
[44] |
2014 | James Fauntleroy Jerome Harmon Timothy Mosley Justin Timberlake |
"Pusher Love Girl" | Justin Timberlake |
|
[45] |
2015 | Shawn Carter Rasool Diaz Noel Fisher Jerome Harmon Beyoncé Knowles Timothy Mosley Andre Eric Protor Brian Soto |
"Drunk in Love" | Beyoncé (featuring Jay Z) |
|
[46] |
2016 | D'Angelo Gina Figueroa Kendra Foster |
"Really Love" | D'Angelo & The Vanguard |
|
[47] |
2017 | Hod David Musze |
"Lake by the Ocean" | Maxwell |
|
[48] |
2018 | Christopher Brody Brown James Fauntleroy Philip Lawrence Bruno Mars Ray Charles McCullough II Jeremy Reeves Ray Romulus Jonathan Yip |
"That's What I Like" * | Bruno Mars |
|
[49] |
2019 | Larrance Dopson Joelle James Ella Mai Dijon McFarlane |
"Boo'd Up" | Ella Mai |
|
[50] |
2020 | PJ Morton | "Say So" | PJ Morton (featuring JoJo) |
|
[51] |
2021 | Robert Glasper, Meshell Ndegeocello & Gabriella Wilson | "Better Than I Imagined" | Robert Glasper featuring H.E.R. & Meshell Ndegeocello |
|
[52] |
2022 | TBD | TBD | TBD |
|
[53] |
- ^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.
- ^[II] The performing artist is only listed but does not receive the award.
Category facts[]
- Most Wins
Rank | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
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Artist | Beyoncé | Stevie Wonder Alicia Keys Babyface Bill Withers |
Johnta Austin Anita Baker Jay Graydon Jay Z |
Total Wins | 4 wins | 3 wins | 2 wins |
- Most Nominations
Rank | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
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Artist | Babyface | Stevie Wonder Beyoncé |
Leon Huff Luther Vandross |
Rodney Jerkins L.A. Reid Daryl Simmons |
Alicia Keys Prince Richard Finch Erykah Badu |
Total Nominations | 14 nominations | 8 nominations | 7 nominations | 6 nominations | 5 nominations |
See also[]
- List of Grammy Award categories
- List of R&B musicians
- Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance
References[]
- General
- "Past Winners Search". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved March 4, 2011. Note: User must select the "General" category as the genre under the search feature.
- "Grammy Awards: Album of the Year". Rock on the Net. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
- Specific
- ^ Grammy Blue Book (edition 2021)
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- ^ "Grammy Awards 1971". Awards & Shows.
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- ^ "Grammy Awards 1973". Awards & Shows.
- ^ "Grammy Awards 1974". Awards & Shows.
- ^ "Grammy Awards 1976". Awards & Shows.
- ^ "Grammy Awards 1977". Awards & Shows.
- ^ "Grammy Awards 1978". Awards & Shows.
- ^ "Bee Gees Head Lists For 6 Grammy Awards". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. The News-Journal Corporation. January 9, 1979. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
- ^ Arar, Yardena (January 9, 1980). "Grammy awards field a definite mixed bag". The Spokesman-Review. Cowles Publishing Company. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
- ^ "Newcomer Is Top Grammy Nominee". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. The New York Times Company. January 20, 1981. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
- ^ "Lennon, Jones lead Grammy nominees". The Milwaukee Journal. January 14, 1982. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
- ^ "Toto, Stevie Wonder top Grammy nominations". Lodi News-Sentinel. January 12, 1983. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ "Michael Jackson Tops Grammy Nominations". Detroit Free Press. 11 January 1984. p. 5B.
- ^ "David Foster Leading Grammy Nominations". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. The New York Times Company. January 12, 1985. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ "Best new artist category causes Grammys' only stir". The Gazette. Canwest. February 26, 1986. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
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- ^ "Grammys reach out to young listeners". Lodi News-Sentinel. February 21, 1990. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Pareles, Jon (January 11, 1991). "Grammy Nominees Announced". The New York Times. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Snider, Eric (February 26, 1992). "Cole's 'Unforgettable' wins song of the year". St. Petersburg Times. Times Publishing Company. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Antczak, John (January 8, 1993). "Clapton leads the pack of Grammy nominees". Deseret News. Deseret News Publishing Company. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ "Sting Leads Grammy Nominations With Six". Reading Eagle. Reading Eagle Company. January 7, 1994. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ "The line forms for Grammys". St. Petersburg Times. Times Publishing Company. January 6, 1995. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Strauss, Neil (January 5, 1996). "New Faces in Grammy Nominations". The New York Times. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Strauss, Neil (January 8, 1997). "Babyface, Celine Dion & Pumpkins Compete For Multiple Grammys". The New York Times. p. 2. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Strauss, Neil (January 7, 1998). "Grammy Nominations Yield Surprises, Including Newcomer's Success". The New York Times. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ "Top Grammy nominations". The Register-Guard. Guard Publishing. January 6, 1999. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ "Santana Tops List With 10 Grammy Nominations". The Seattle Times. January 5, 2000. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
- ^ "43rd Grammy Awards". CNN. February 21, 2001. Archived from the original on November 6, 2008. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
- ^ "Complete List Of Grammy Nominees". CBS News. January 4, 2002. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
- ^ "Complete list of Grammy nominees; ceremony set for Feb. 23". San Francisco Chronicle. January 8, 2003. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
- ^ "Complete List Of 2004 Grammy Nominations". Music-Slam.com. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
- ^ "Grammy Award nominees in top categories". USA Today. Gannett Company. February 7, 2005. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
- ^ "The Complete List of Grammy Nominations". The New York Times. December 8, 2005. p. 1. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
- ^ "49th Annual Grammy Awards Winners List". National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on December 20, 2006. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
- ^ "Grammy 2008 Winners List". MTV. February 10, 2008. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
- ^ "Grammy 2009 Winners List". MTV. February 8, 2009. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
- ^ "Nominees for 2010 Grammy Awards Announced -- Full List". AOL Inc. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
- ^ "2011 Grammy Awards - complete list of nominees". Los Angeles Newspaper Group. Archived from the original on 27 December 2010. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
- ^ a b "2011 – 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards Nominees & Winners: General Field". The Recording Academy. November 30, 2011.
- ^ 2014 Nominees
- ^ "57th Grammy Nominees". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 5, 2014.
- ^ Billboard.com, 7 December 2015
- ^ Grammy.com, 31 December 2016
- ^ "See The Full List Of 60th GRAMMY Nominees".
- ^ Grammy.com, 7 December 2018
- ^ Grammy.com, 22 November 2019
- ^ Grammy.com, 24 November 2020
- ^ Grammy.com, 23 November 2021
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