Lady Gaga added more trophies to her collection at the 68th Grammy Awards, once again proving her staying power in the music industry. This year, she won Best Pop Vocal Album for Mayhem and Best Dance-Pop Recording for Abracadabra.
With a career that spans nearly two decades, Lady Gaga has received 45 Grammy nominations from the Recording Academy and continues to be one of the most awarded artists of her generation.
Lady Gaga’s Total Grammy Wins
As of 2026, Lady Gaga has won 16 Grammy Awards. Her wins span pop, dance, jazz, film music and collaborative projects, showing her versatility across genres.
Early Grammy Success (2010)
Lady Gaga earned her first Grammy wins in 2010. Her debut album The Fame and the hit single Poker Face brought her awards for Best Electronic/Dance Album and Best Dance Recording.
Breakthrough Pop Era (2011)
In 2011, Gaga’s expanded album The Fame Monster earned her the Best Pop Vocal Album award. Her hit Bad Romance also won in the Music Video category.
Jazz Turn With Tony Bennett (2015)
Gaga surprised fans by moving into jazz music. Her album Cheek to Cheek with Tony Bennett won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, marking a major shift in her career.
Film Success With A Star Is Born (2019–2020)
Gaga’s role in A Star Is Born brought Grammy success. The song Shallow won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Best Song Written for Visual Media in 2019.
In 2020, I’ll Never Love Again won Best Song Written for Visual Media, making Gaga a two-year winner in the same category.
Continued Chart and Award Success (2021–2025)
Her collaboration with Ariana Grande, Rain On Me, won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance in 2021.
In 2022, Love For Sale, another jazz album with Tony Bennett, won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.
In 2025, Gaga and Bruno Mars won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Die With a Smile.
Latest Wins at the Grammys 2026
At the 2026 Grammy Awards, Gaga won Best Pop Vocal Album for Mayhem and Best Dance-Pop Recording for Abracadabra. These wins brought her total Grammy count to 16 awards.
Lady Gaga’s Grammy journey reflects her ability to evolve while staying true to her artistry. With continued success across music and film, her record is likely to keep growing in the years ahead.
