Artist

Miley Cyrus

Wins

3

Nominations

10

Category

Country General Pop

Biography

> “As soon as I step on that stage, nothing matters. I don't think of it as work. It's just so much fun.”

* Born Miley Ray Cyrus on Nov. 23, 1992, in Franklin, Tennessee.

* Segueing from Disney child star Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus scored her first chart-topping album as a solo artist with 2008’s Breakout. “Party In The U.S.A.,” a track from her 2009 EP The Time Of Our Lives, hit No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

* Cyrus’ fourth studio album, Bangerz, was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 57th GRAMMY Awards in 2015. At the 51st GRAMMYs in 2009, Cyrus made her GRAMMY stage debut with Taylor Swift, performing “Fifteen.”

* Did you know? In 2007, Cyrus charted her first Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 hit as a solo artist with “Ready, Set, Don’t Go,” a duet with her father, Billy Ray Cyrus.

* In 2014, Cyrus formed the nonprofit Happy Hippie Foundation, with a mission of rallying “young people to fight injustice facing homeless youth, LGBTQ youth and other vulnerable populations.”

* In 2023, Cyrus released her eighth studio album, *Endless Summer Vacation*. At the 66th GRAMMY Awards, she earned her first two GRAMMY wins, taking home Record Of The Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for "Flowers."

All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Miley Cyrus

  • Best Pop Vocal Album

    Something Beautiful

    Miley Cyrus

  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance Winner

    II MOST WANTED

    Beyoncé Knowles, Miley Cyrus

  • Best Pop Solo Performance Winner

    Flowers

    Miley Cyrus

  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

    Thousand Miles

    Miley Cyrus, Brandi Carlile

  • Best Pop Vocal Album

    Endless Summer Vacation

    Miley Cyrus

  • Record Of The Year Winner

    Flowers

    Rob Moose, Mark Stent, Joe LaPorta, Tyler Johnson, Miley Cyrus, Tom Hull, Michael Pollack, Brian Rajaratnam

  • Album Of The Year

    Endless Summer Vacation

    Mark Stent, Joe LaPorta, Tyler Johnson, Miley Cyrus, Tom Hull, Michael L. Williams II, Gregory Aldae Hein, Michael Pollack, Pièce Eatah, Craig Frank, Paul David Hager, Stacy Jones, Brian Rajaratnam

  • Song Of The Year

    Flowers

    Miley Cyrus, Gregory Aldae Hein, Michael Pollack

  • Album Of The Year

    Montero

    Tom Elmhirst, Kuk Harrell, John Hanes, Chris Gehringer, Serban Ghenea, Kanye West, Elton John, Manny Marroquin, Ryan Tedder, Miley Cyrus, Joe Visciano, Randy Merrill, Carter Lang, Jon Castelli, Eric Lagg, Montero Lamar Hill, Doja Cat, Jack Harlow, Megan Pete, Shawn "Source" Jarrett, Denzel Baptiste, David Biral, John Cunningham, Jelli Dorman, Omer Fedi, Vincent Goodyer, Jasper Harris, Ilsey Juber, Keegan Bach, Nick Lee, Roy Lenzo, Thomas James Levesque, Andrew Luce, Michael Olmo, Nickie Jon Pabón, Patrizio Pigliapoco, Jasper Sheff, Blake Slatkin, Drew Sliger, R. L. Stafford, William K. Ward, Take A Daytrip

  • Best Pop Vocal Album

    Bangerz

    Miley Cyrus

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