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Top 10 Youngest Grammy Award Winners Ever


1. Leah Peasall ( 8 Years )

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The youngest of the Peasall Sisters, Leah Peasall, made Grammy history by being the youngest winner ever. Following her performance in O Brother, Where Art Thou? with her siblings, she received the award. Peasall sings in the tenor range. She sings and plays the violin in addition to singing. Leah, Sarah, and Hannah have three other siblings who are not members of the group.


2. Blue Ivy Carter ( 9 Years )

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Beyonce is a living legend who has accomplished everything she has set out to achieve. Blue received her first Grammy earlier this year, following in the footsteps of her mother, who holds the record for the most Grammy trophies won by a female artist in Grammy history. Blue was credited with co-writing the hit "Brown Skin Girl" with Beyonce, Wizkid, and Saint Jhn. Her victory in the Best Music Video category makes her the second-youngest person to ever win the award. Carter's musical ear is being chronicled right in front of our eyes, as she freestyled on Jay-new Z's album, 4.44.


3. Hannah Peasall ( 11 Years )

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Hannah Peasall, the second-youngest of the Peasall Sisters, was 11 years old when they won the Grammy. Hannah's voice range is soprano in the group. She also plays the mandolin in addition to voicing the highest note. She sang "In the Highways" and the ever-popular "Angel Band" in O Brother, Where Art Thou? with her sisters.


4. Sarah Peasall ( 14 Years )

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Sarah Peasall is a member of the Peasall Sisters, a trio of actresses who rose to prominence after appearing in the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? The Peasall Sisters' voices were imitated by Ulysses Everett McGill's daughters in the film. The quartet won a Grammy for their contribution to the film. Sarah was 14 years old at the time.



5. LeAnn Rimes ( 14 Years )

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Following the release of her cover of Bill Mack's "Blue," Rimes became a household name. Blue, her debut album, was released when she was only 14 years old. The "These Arms of Mine" vocalist was nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist in 1997, as well as a Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal Performance (for the song "Blue"), both of which she won.



6. Luis Miguel ( 14 Years )

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Luis Miguel, a Mexican musician, is noted for his diverse musical style. Miguel is a jack of all trades, unlike the Marleys, who specialise in a single genre. He is not just one of the best-selling Latin performers of all time, but he is also one of the youngest Grammy winners, having received the award for "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" in 1984.



7. Stephen Marley

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The son of music great Bob Marley made Grammy history just a few weeks before his 17th birthday. The now eight-time Grammy Award winner was a member of the band Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers, which he joined when he was seven years old. Stephen was a member of Ziggy's band, which was led by his brother. Conscious Party, Ziggy and the Melody Makers' third album, went platinum and earned them a Grammy for Best Reggae Album.


8. Lorde ( 17 Years )

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Lorde's critically acclaimed hit "Royals" was first released independently as the lead single from her extended play, The Love Club EP, in New Zealand. It was then re-released as part of her debut album, Pure Heroine, and received the much-deserved attention it earned. "Royals" garnered three Grammy nominations and won prizes for Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 2014 Grammy Awards.



9. Daya ( 18 Years )

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Daya, who was born Grace Martine Tandon, won her first Grammy 105 days after turning eighteen. The Chainsmokers' single "Don't Let Me Down," which featured Daya's vocals, was released in February 2016. The song not only spent 23 weeks in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, but it also garnered Daya and the Chainsmokers a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording, which they won.



10. Billie Eilish ( 18 Years )

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Billie Eilish is not only one of the youngest Grammy winners in history, but she is also the first to win in all four main categories: Best New Artist, Song of the Year ("Everything I Wanted"), Record of the Year ("Everything I Wanted"), and Album of the Year (When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?).

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