February 2, 2026 3:11 am EST

Nothing marks success in a musician’s career quite like a Grammy Award — especially the most coveted statue in the race, album of the year. Though several musicians have been decorated many times over with golden gramophones, only an elite few have secured the top prize since America’s grandest music ceremony began in 1959.

Some more recent album of the year winners include Beyoncé, Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift, Jon Batiste, Kacey Musgraves, Bruno Mars, Adele, Beck, Daft Punk and Mumford & Sons, but the honor dates all the way back to Henry Mancini’s inaugural win for The Music From Peter Gun, which beat out industry legends like Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Sinatra, however, ranks among the select group of repeat album of the year winners, which also includes Tom Coyne, Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon. 

Two of the award’s more recent recipients, Adele and Swift, are the only women to have taken home the high honor more than once, for 21 and 25, as well as Folklore, Fearless and 1989, respectively. With Fearless, Swift surpassed Alanis Morissette as the category’s youngest victor at 20 years old. Bad Bunny is the current album of the year holder, winning in 2026 for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS. 

This year, the nominees for album of the year were Bad Bunny (DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS), SWAG (Justin Bieber), Man’s Best Friend (Sabrina Carpenter), Let God Sort Em Out (Clipse, Pusha T & Malice), MAYHEM (Lady Gaga), GNX (Kendrick Lamar), MUTT (Leon Thomas) and CHROMAKOPIA (Tyler, The Creator). The winner was revealed Sunday during the 68th annual Grammy Awards, where Bad Bunny’s album became the first Spanish-language album ever to win the award.

Read about more of the past album of the year champs below.

This story was originally published on Feb. 14, 2016.



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