<p>Rapper-producer Jay-Z has become the most-nominated artiste in Grammy Awards history, with his three 2022 nominations pushing him to 83.</p>.<p>He had previously been tied with legendary producer/composer Quincy Jones at 80, reports variety.com.</p>.<p>Jay-Z, who last released an album in 2017, is nominated for guest appearances with rapper Kanye West and the late DMX. He currently has 23 wins.</p>.<p>Paul McCartney, previously tied for second place with Beyonce, gains two nods in the rock category and passes her and Jones for sole possession of the No. 2 spot with 81.</p>.<p>Neither Jones nor Beyonce are nominated for 2022 awards, although Q did write the liner notes for top nominee Jon Batiste's <em>We Are</em> album.</p>.<p>Jay-Z made his Grammy bow in 1999 with three nods, two from his classic Vol. 2 <em>Hard Knock Life</em> album and one for his tag-team with Jermaine Dupri, <em>Money Ain't a Thang</em>.</p>.<p>He won but did not attend the awards, later saying he "boycotted" them because fellow New Yorker DMX had not been nominated despite racking up two No. 1 albums in a year.</p>.<p>Jay, who turns 52 next month, has been nominated in 18 of the 22 Grammy years since then, even though his release schedule has slowed considerably over the past decade.</p>.<p>The Brooklyn native's biggest Grammy-winning years were 2009, 2010 and 2012, when he took home three each.</p>.<p>Ironically, he won no trophies in his most-nominated year, 2017, when his '4:44' album and related singles and video received eight total nods.</p>.<p>This did not improve his complicated relationship with the Grammys, and Jay-Z stated his opinion on the matter unequivocally in 'Apesh**', released the following year on his duet album with wife Beyonce, 'Everything Is Love'.</p>.<p>The first of McCartney's 18 wins came in 1964 with two as a member of the Beatles, who took Best New Artist as well as one for the song 'A Hard Day's Night'.</p>.<p>Next in line after Jones and Beyonce are Stevie Wonder and late classical conductor Georg Solti, tied with 74; and film-music maestros Henry Mancini and John Williams, tied with 72, none of whom have 2022 nominations.</p>
<p>Rapper-producer Jay-Z has become the most-nominated artiste in Grammy Awards history, with his three 2022 nominations pushing him to 83.</p>.<p>He had previously been tied with legendary producer/composer Quincy Jones at 80, reports variety.com.</p>.<p>Jay-Z, who last released an album in 2017, is nominated for guest appearances with rapper Kanye West and the late DMX. He currently has 23 wins.</p>.<p>Paul McCartney, previously tied for second place with Beyonce, gains two nods in the rock category and passes her and Jones for sole possession of the No. 2 spot with 81.</p>.<p>Neither Jones nor Beyonce are nominated for 2022 awards, although Q did write the liner notes for top nominee Jon Batiste's <em>We Are</em> album.</p>.<p>Jay-Z made his Grammy bow in 1999 with three nods, two from his classic Vol. 2 <em>Hard Knock Life</em> album and one for his tag-team with Jermaine Dupri, <em>Money Ain't a Thang</em>.</p>.<p>He won but did not attend the awards, later saying he "boycotted" them because fellow New Yorker DMX had not been nominated despite racking up two No. 1 albums in a year.</p>.<p>Jay, who turns 52 next month, has been nominated in 18 of the 22 Grammy years since then, even though his release schedule has slowed considerably over the past decade.</p>.<p>The Brooklyn native's biggest Grammy-winning years were 2009, 2010 and 2012, when he took home three each.</p>.<p>Ironically, he won no trophies in his most-nominated year, 2017, when his '4:44' album and related singles and video received eight total nods.</p>.<p>This did not improve his complicated relationship with the Grammys, and Jay-Z stated his opinion on the matter unequivocally in 'Apesh**', released the following year on his duet album with wife Beyonce, 'Everything Is Love'.</p>.<p>The first of McCartney's 18 wins came in 1964 with two as a member of the Beatles, who took Best New Artist as well as one for the song 'A Hard Day's Night'.</p>.<p>Next in line after Jones and Beyonce are Stevie Wonder and late classical conductor Georg Solti, tied with 74; and film-music maestros Henry Mancini and John Williams, tied with 72, none of whom have 2022 nominations.</p>