Madonna
Wins
7
Nominations
28
Category
Biography
"I'm tough, I'm ambitious and I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a b****, OK."
- Born Madonna Louise Ciccone on Aug. 16, 1958, in Bay City, Michigan
- Madonna's second album, 1984's Like A Virgin, fueled by a steamy performance of the title track at the 1984 MTV Video Music Awards, became her first No. 1 album. "Like A Virgin" netted the Material Girl her first chart-topping single on the Billboard Hot 100.
- Madonna won her first GRAMMY for Best Music Video, Long Form for Madonna — Blonde Ambition World Tour for 1991. She won her first audio category award for Best Dance Recording for "Ray Of Light" for 1998.
- Madonna helped boost the career of GRAMMY-winning rappers the Beastie Boys when she had them open during her The Virgin Tour in 1985.
- Madonna has supported a wide range of charities, including American Foundation for AIDS Research and her own Raising Malawi, a nonprofit that supports community-based organizations that provide vulnerable children and caregivers in Malawi with food, clothing, shelter, education, and medical care.
All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Madonna
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Best Dance/Electronic Recording
Celebration
Madonna, Paul Oakenfold, Demacio Castellon
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Pop Collaboration With Vocals
4 Minutes
Madonna, Tim Mosley, Justin Timberlake
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Best Dance/Electronic Recording
Give It 2 Me
Andrew Coleman, Madonna, The Neptunes, Pharrell Williams, Mark Stent, Chad Hugo
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Best Music Film Winner
The Confessions Tour
Jonas Akerlund, Madonna, David May, Sara Martin
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Best Dance/Electronic Album Winner
Confessions On A Dance Floor
Madonna, Jacques Lu Cont, Mark Stent
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Best Dance/Electronic Recording
Get Together
Madonna, Jacques Lu Cont, Mark Stent
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Best Music Film
I'm Going To Tell You A Secret
Susan Applegate, Jonas Akerlund, Keeley Gould, Madonna, David May, Angela Becker, Shelli Jury
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Best Dance/Electronic Recording
Die Another Day
Mirwais Ahmadzai, Madonna, Mark Stent
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Best Music Video
Die Another Day
Sam Larrson, Pontus Lowenheilm, Madonna, Richard Ulfvengren, Patrick Von Krusenstjerna, Traktor, Ole Sanders, Jim Bouvet, Mats Lindberg
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Best Music Video
Don't Tell Me
Maria Gallagher, Madonna, Jean-Baptiste Mondino
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Best Pop Vocal Album
Music (Album)
Madonna
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Female Pop Vocal Performance
Music (Track)
Madonna
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Record Of The Year
Music (Track)
Mirwais Ahmadzai, Madonna
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Best Song Written For Visual Media Winner
Beautiful Stranger (From Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me)
Madonna, William Orbit
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Female Pop Vocal Performance
Beautiful Stranger (Track)
Madonna
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Album Of The Year
Ray Of Light (Album)
Marius De Vries, Mark Endert, Jon Ingoldsby, Patrick Leonard, Madonna, William Orbit, Matt Silva, David Reitzas, Pat McCarthy
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Record Of The Year
Ray Of Light (Single)
Madonna, William Orbit, David Reitzas, Pat McCarthy
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Best Dance Recording Winner
Ray Of Light
Madonna, William Orbit, Pat McCarthy
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Best Pop Vocal Album Winner
Ray Of Light
Jon Ingoldsby, Madonna, William Orbit, David Reitzas, Pat McCarthy
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Best Music Video Winner
Ray Of Light
Jonas Akerlund, Madonna, Billy Poveda, Nicola Doring
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Best Pop Vocal Album
Bedtime Stories (Album)
Madonna
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Best Song Written For Visual Media
I'll Remember (Theme From With Honors)
Patrick Leonard, Madonna, Richard Page
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Best Music Film
The Girlie Show - Live Down Under (Video)
Madonna, Marty Callner, Mark "Aldo" Miceli
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Best Music Film Winner
Madonna - Blonde Ambition World Tour Live
Madonna, Anthony Eaton, David Mallet, Mark "Aldo" Miceli
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Best Music Video
Oh Father (Video)
Madonna, David Fincher, Tim Clawson
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Best Song Written For Visual Media
Who's That Girl (From Who's That Girl?)
Patrick Leonard, Madonna
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Female Pop Vocal Performance
Papa Don't Preach (Single)
Madonna
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Female Pop Vocal Performance
Crazy For You (Single)
Madonna