And nothing makes me more displeased on how ignored R&B and Hip-Hop was in the major categories; especially 2001-2007. It's like people just never wanted to acknowledge the fact that Urban music dominated the 2000s, hands down.
2. Queen
3. Jimi Hendrix
4. Led Zeppelin*
5. The Who
6. Tupac Shakur
7. Snoop Dogg
8. Bjork
9. Chuck Berry
11. Diana Ross
12. Nas
14. Bob Marley
15. Janis Joplin
17. Notorious B.I.G.
18. (Eric B. &) Rakim
20. Run D.M.C.
21. Guns n' Roses
23. Sam Cooke
28. Public Enemy
29. Sly & the Family Stone
31. Parliament &/or Funkadelic
32. The O'Jays
36. Kiss
38. Journey
50. Teddy Pendergrass
52. Curtis Mayfield
2. Queen
3. Jimi Hendrix
6. Tupac Shakur
7. Snoop Dogg
8. Bjork
11. Diana Ross
12. Nas
13. The Beach Boys
14. Bob Marley
15. Janis Joplin
16. Buddy Holly
17. Notorious B.I.G.
18. (Eric B. &) Rakim
20. Run D.M.C.
21. Guns n' Roses
22. Boston
23. Sam Cooke
28. Public Enemy
32. The O'Jays
36. Kiss
38. Journey
51. Oasis
52. Curtis Mayfield
Well the Grammys were way more competitive and had alot of people who could have gotten one. Way different from today when the winners are already basically pre known.