Justin Bieber’s relationship with the Grammy Awards has always been one of music’s most fascinating paradoxes: a global pop superstar with a staggering 23 nominations but only two competitive wins, a statistic that often sparks debate among fans and critics alike. As of today, December 13, 2025, the conversation is heating up again with the buzz surrounding his new music, setting the stage for what could be a career-defining moment at the upcoming ceremony.
The Canadian singer’s journey has spanned over a decade of red-carpet moments, controversial absences, and genre-bending nominations, from his early "Best New Artist" nod to his recent highly-anticipated seventh studio album. This deep dive explores his complete Grammy history, the infamous 2022 appearance, and the fresh, unique details about his latest album that are poised to dominate the 2026 awards cycle.
Justin Bieber: Complete Biography and Career Profile
Justin Drew Bieber is one of the most commercially successful artists of the 21st century, transitioning from a teen pop idol to a mature R&B and pop artist. His career, marked by massive global hits and significant cultural impact, began with a simple YouTube upload.
- Full Name: Justin Drew Bieber
- Date of Birth: March 1, 1994
- Birth Place: London, Ontario, Canada (Raised in Stratford)
- Occupation: Singer, Songwriter, Actor
- Years Active: 2008–Present
- Spouse: Hailey Bieber (m. 2018)
- Discovery: Discovered by talent manager Scooter Braun via YouTube videos in 2008.
- Studio Albums: My World 2.0 (2010), Under the Mistletoe (2011), Believe (2012), Purpose (2015), Changes (2020), Justice (2021), Swag (2025).
- Total Grammy Nominations: 23 (as of 2025)
- Total Grammy Wins: 2 competitive wins, 1 Latin Grammy Award.
The Shocking 2 Wins Out of 23 Nominations: A History of Grammy Snubs
Despite being nominated for every major category—including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Record of the Year—Justin Bieber has often been called one of the most "snubbed" artists in Grammy history. His high nomination count versus his low win rate highlights a complex relationship between his commercial success and the Recording Academy's recognition.
The narrative of the Grammy snubs began early. After his initial nomination for Best New Artist in 2011 (which he lost to Esperanza Spalding), Bieber’s critically acclaimed 2015 album Purpose was a major contender, yet it failed to take home any of the major awards it was nominated for. The pattern continued with his 2021 album Justice, which earned him eight nominations but resulted in zero wins on the night, leading to widespread disappointment among the Beliebers community.
Justin Bieber’s Two Competitive Grammy Wins
Bieber’s two official competitive wins demonstrate his versatility and ability to cross genres, securing awards outside of the main pop categories:
- 2016 (58th Annual Grammy Awards): Best Dance Recording for "Where Are Ü Now" (with Skrillex and Diplo). This marked his first-ever Grammy win and was a pivotal moment in his career, showcasing his successful collaboration with EDM producers.
- 2021 (63rd Annual Grammy Awards): Best Country Duo/Group Performance for "10,000 Hours" (with Dan + Shay). This unexpected win highlighted his ability to seamlessly blend pop and country, proving his reach across musical landscapes.
He also won a Latin Grammy Award in 2017 for Best Urban Fusion/Performance for the remix of "Despacito" with Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, further cementing his global status.
The 2022 Grammys: Balenciaga, 'Peaches,' and the Last Appearance
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards in 2022, held in Las Vegas, marked Justin and Hailey Bieber’s last high-profile appearance at the ceremony. Justin was nominated for an impressive eight awards, largely for his album Justice, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year.
His red-carpet look instantly became one of the night’s most viral moments. Justin opted for an unconventional and oversized dark gray Balenciaga suit, paired with a bright pink knit beanie and chunky black Crocs, a choice that polarized fashion critics and fans. Hailey Bieber, by contrast, stunned in a sleek, white Saint Laurent gown, providing a chic counterpoint to her husband’s casual-yet-high-fashion ensemble.
The highlight of the evening was his emotional performance of the hit single "Peaches." Taking to the stage with collaborators Daniel Caesar and Giveon, Bieber delivered a stripped-down, soulful rendition of the song, playing the piano himself. While the performance earned widespread praise, the night ended without a major win for the artist, adding another chapter to his history of Grammy snubs.
Recent Absences: 2023 and 2025
Following his last attendance, Justin and Hailey Bieber notably skipped both the 2023 and 2025 Grammy Awards. For the 2023 ceremony, despite being nominated for Best Music Film for his documentary Our World, the couple chose not to attend. Similarly, they opted to skip the 2025 awards, with sources citing their focus on their family life as new parents. This pattern of selective attendance underscores the artist's evolving priorities, which have shifted away from the traditional awards circuit.
Fresh News: Justin Bieber’s ‘Swag’ Album Dominates 2026 Grammy Buzz
The most current and exciting news for Beliebers centers on Justin Bieber’s seventh studio album, Swag, which is positioned to be a major contender at the 69th Annual Grammy Awards in 2026. The album, released in 2025, has been lauded by critics for its soulful departure from his typical pop sound, showcasing a deeper R&B influence.
Early reports indicate that *Swag* has secured multiple major nominations, placing him among the top Canadian contenders for the cycle.
Key nominations for the Swag album cycle include:
- Album of the Year: A highly coveted nomination that, if won, would finally secure a 'Big Four' award for the singer.
- Best Pop Vocal Album: A category where he is a perennial favorite, having received multiple nominations throughout his career.
- Record of the Year and Song of the Year: The album’s lead singles, such as "Daisies" and "Yukon," are also expected to compete in these top categories, potentially earning him his 24th and 25th nominations.
The buzz surrounding *Swag* suggests that the Recording Academy may be ready to finally award Bieber a major category win, recognizing his artistic maturity and the critical success of his latest work. Whether he chooses to attend the 2026 ceremony remains the final piece of the puzzle, but the nominations themselves confirm that Justin Bieber remains a dominant force in the music industry and a perpetual, yet complicated, part of the Grammy Awards legacy.
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