American music award first given in 1998
The Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording (formerly known as Best Dance Recording ) is an award presented at the Grammy Awards , a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards,[ 1] to recording artists for works containing quality vocal performances in the dance music and/or electronic music genres. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".[ 2]
The award for Best Dance Recording was first presented to Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder in 1998 for the song "Carry On". In 2003, the Academy moved the category from the "Pop" field into a new "Dance" field, alongside the category Best Dance/Electronic Album .[ 3] According to the Academy, the award is designated for solo, duo, group or collaborative performances (vocal or instrumental ), and is limited to singles or tracks only.[ 4]
The award goes to the artist, producer and mixer. The engineer and songwriter can apply for a Winners Certificate.[ 5]
Skrillex has won the award a record four times, with Justin Timberlake , Diplo and The Chemical Brothers winning twice. Skrillex , Bonobo , The Chemical Brothers and Madonna share the record for the most nominations, with five. Bonobo also holds the record for the most nominations without a win.
Though she was not the first to suggest that the genre be recognized officially, Ellyn Harris and her Committee for the Advancement of Dance Music lobbied for more than two years to encourage the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to acknowledge dance music.[ 6] Some Academy members debated whether dance music, with its heavy use of layering, remixing , "lack of melody or verse", and numerous varieties , was truly considered music. Others were concerned that dance music was not a long-lasting genre, fearing the category would face retirement much like the award for Best Disco Recording , which was presented for one year only at the 22nd Grammy Awards in 1980.[ 6]
In 1998, Harris' efforts paid off when the Academy first presented the award to Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder at the 40th Grammy Awards for the song "Carry On". While the Academy had once been quoted as saying that "they considered dance music as something pop artists had created in their most frivolous moments", Ivan Bernstein, executive director of the organization's Florida branch, insisted that an award for excellence in dance music would not exist "if there were concerns about excellence".[ 6]
Starting from the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in 2022, the category was renamed from Best Dance Recording to Best Dance/Electronic Recording.[ 7] Starting from the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in 2024, a sister category Best Dance Pop Recording , was established in order to prevent well-established pop artists who incorporate dance music into their work from dominating the category over dedicated dance acts.[ 8]
Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys has criticised the award, saying "there's always been a sense that people just think you've pressed a few buttons rather than do real music, the Grammys [...] kind of diss two huge massive genres at the same time by putting them together".[ 9]
Writing for Mixmag , Annabel Ross noted a lack of gender and racial diversity associated with the award, claiming that one "might assume, judging by the winners and nominees [in the category] that the best dance music is made by white people (mostly men), and that commercial success is a marker of quality".[ 10]
Donna Summer was the first recipient of the award in 1998 alongside Giorgio Moroder .
1999 award winner, Madonna .
Cher won her first, and to date, only Grammy award in this category in 2000.
2004 winner and four-time Grammy nominee, Kylie Minogue .
2005 winner and two-time nominee, Britney Spears .
Two-time winners, The Chemical Brothers in 2006 and 2020.
Two-time consecutive award winner, Justin Timberlake
2009 award winners Daft Punk .
2010 award winner and three-time nominee, Lady Gaga
2011 award winner, Rihanna
Four-time award winner, Skrillex
2014 award winner, Zedd
2015 award winner, Clean Bandit .
2021 award winner, Kaytranada .
2023 award winner, Beyoncé .
Year[I]
Artist(s)
Work
Production team
2000 [ 13]
Cher
"Believe "
— N/a
Gloria Estefan
"Don't Let This Moment End "
— N/a
Fatboy Slim
"Praise You "
— N/a
Jennifer Lopez
"Waiting for Tonight "
— N/a
Donna Summer
"I Will Go with You (Con te partirò) "
— N/a
2001 [ 14]
Baha Men
"Who Let the Dogs Out? "
— N/a
Eiffel 65
"Blue (Da Ba Dee) "
— N/a
Enrique Iglesias
"Be with You "
— N/a
Jennifer Lopez
"Let's Get Loud "
— N/a
Moby
"Natural Blues "
— N/a
2002 [ 15]
Janet Jackson
"All for You "
Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis , producers; Steve Hodge, mixer
Daft Punk and Romanthony
"One More Time "
Daft Punk , producers
Depeche Mode
"I Feel Loved "
Mark Bell , producer; Steve Fitzmaurice , mixer
Gloria Estefan
"Out of Nowhere "
Randy Barlow and Emilio Estefan Jr. , producers; Gustavo Celis , mixer
Lionel Richie
"Angel "
Brian Rawling and Mark Taylor , producers; Mark Taylor , mixer
2003 [ 16]
Dirty Vegas
"Days Go By "
Ben Harris, Paul Harris and Steve Smith , producers
Daniel Bedingfield
"Gotta Get Thru This "
Daniel Bedingfield , Andy Colver, Arthur Smith and Dean Wilson, producers; Andy Colver, Arthur Smith and Dean Wilson, mixers
Groove Armada
"Superstylin' "
Groove Armada , producers; Dave Pemberton, mixer
Kylie Minogue
"Love at First Sight "
Julian Gallagher and Richard Stannard , producers; Ash Howes , mixer
No Doubt
"Hella Good "
Nellee Hooper and No Doubt , producers; Mark Stent , mixer
2004 [ 17]
Kylie Minogue
"Come into My World "
Rob Davis and Cathy Dennis , producers; Rob Davis , Cathy Dennis , Bruce Elliott-Smith and Phil Larsen, mixers
Cher
"Love One Another "
Chris Cox , Rick Nowels and Wayne Rodrigues, producers; Manny Marroquin , mixer
Groove Armada
"Easy"
Groove Armada , producers/mixers
Madonna
"Die Another Day "
Mirwais Ahmadzai and Madonna , producers; Mark Stent , mixer
Télépopmusik
"Breathe "
Fabrice Dumont, Stephan Haeri and Christophe Hetier, producers; Stephan Haeri, mixer
2005 [ 18]
Britney Spears
"Toxic "
Bloodshy & Avant , producers; Niklas Flyckt, mixer
Basement Jaxx and Lisa Kekaula
"Good Luck "
Basement Jaxx , producers/mixers
The Chemical Brothers
"Get Yourself High "
The Chemical Brothers , producers/mixers
Kylie Minogue
"Slow "
Dan Carey and Emiliana Torrini , producers; Mr. Dan , mixer
Scissor Sisters
"Comfortably Numb "
Scissor Sisters , producers/mixers
2006 [ 19]
The Chemical Brothers and Q-Tip
"Galvanize "
The Chemical Brothers , producer; Steve Dub and The Chemical Brothers , mixers
Deep Dish
"Say Hello "
Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi , producers; Deep Dish and Matt Nordstrom, mixers
Fatboy Slim and Lateef
"Wonderful Night "
Fatboy Slim , producer; Simon Thornton, mixer
LCD Soundsystem
"Daft Punk Is Playing at My House "
The DFA , producers; James Murphy and Andy Wallace , mixers
Kylie Minogue
"I Believe in You "
Babydaddy and Jake Shears , producers; Jeremy Wheatley, mixer
New Order
"Guilt Is a Useless Emotion"
Jacques Lu Cont and New Order , producers/mixers
2007 [ 4]
Justin Timberlake featuring Timbaland
"SexyBack "
Nate (Danja) Hills , Timbaland and Justin Timberlake , producers; Jimmy Douglass , mixer
Depeche Mode
"Suffer Well "
Ben Hillier , producer; Steve Fitzmaurice and Ben Hillier , mixers
Goldfrapp
"Ooh La La "
Goldfrapp , producers; Mark Stent , mixer
Madonna
"Get Together "
Jacques Lu Cont and Madonna , producers; Mark Stent , mixer
Pet Shop Boys
"I'm with Stupid "
Trevor Horn , producer; Robert Orton , mixer
2008 [ 20]
Justin Timberlake
"LoveStoned/I Think She Knows "
Nate (Danja) Hills , Tim Mosley and Justin Timberlake , producers; Jimmy Douglass and Tim Mosley , mixers
The Chemical Brothers
"Do It Again "
Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons , producers/mixers
Justice
"D.A.N.C.E. "
Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay , producers/mixers
Mika
"Love Today "
Jodi Marr , John Merchant, Mika and Greg Wells , producers; Greg Wells , mixer
Rihanna
"Don't Stop the Music "
Stargate , producers; Philip Tan, mixer
2009 [ 21]
Daft Punk
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Alive 2007)"
Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo , producers/mixers
Hot Chip
"Ready for the Floor "
Hot Chip , producers; Dan Carey , mixer
Lady Gaga and Colby O'Donis
"Just Dance "
RedOne , producer; Robert Orton , mixer
Madonna
"Give It 2 Me "
Madonna and The Neptunes , producers; Andrew Coleman and Spike Stent , mixers
Rihanna
"Disturbia "
Brian Kennedy , producer; Philip Tan, mixer
Sam Sparro
"Black and Gold "
Jesse Rogg and Sam Sparro , producers; Jeremy Wheatley, mixer
Year[I]
Artist(s)
Work
Production team
2010 [ 22]
Lady Gaga
"Poker Face "
RedOne , producer; Robert Orton , RedOne and Dave Russell, mixers
David Guetta and Kelly Rowland
"When Love Takes Over "
David Guetta and Frederic Riesterer, producers; Veronica Ferraro, mixer
Madonna
"Celebration "
Madonna and Paul Oakenfold , producers; Demacio Castellon, mixer
Britney Spears
"Womanizer "
Nikeshia Briscoe, producer; Serban Ghenea , mixer
The Black Eyed Peas
"Boom Boom Pow "
Will Adams , Jean Baptiste and Poet Name Life, producers; Dylan Dresdow , mixer
2011 [ 23]
Rihanna
"Only Girl (In the World) "
Kuk Harrell , Stargate and Sandy Vee , producers; Philip Tan and Sandy Vee , mixers
Goldfrapp
"Rocket "
Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory , producers; Mark Stent , mixer
La Roux
"In for the Kill "
Elly Jackson and Ben Langmaid , producers; Serban Ghenea and John Hanes , mixers
Lady Gaga
"Dance in the Dark "
Fernando Garibay and Lady Gaga , producers; Robert Orton , mixer
Robyn
"Dancing on My Own "
Patrik Berger and Robyn , producers; Niklas Flyckt, mixer
2012 [ 24]
Skrillex
"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites "
Skrillex , producer/mixer
Deadmau5 and Greta Svabo Bech
"Raise Your Weapon "
Deadmau5 , producer
Duck Sauce
"Barbra Streisand "
Duck Sauce , producers; A-Trak and Armand van Helden , mixers
David Guetta and Avicii
"Sunshine "
Avicii , David Guetta and Giorgio Tuinfort , producers; Avicii , mixer
Robyn
"Call Your Girlfriend "
Klas Åhlund and Mathieu Jomphe , producers; Niklas Flyckt, mixer
Swedish House Mafia
"Save the World "
Steve Angello , Axel Hedfors and Sebastian Ingrosso , producers/mixers
2013 [ 25]
Skrillex and Sirah
"Bangarang "
Skrillex , producer/mixer
Avicii
"Levels "
Tim Bergling and Ash Pournouri , producers; Tim Bergling , mixer
Calvin Harris featuring Ne-Yo
"Let's Go "
Calvin Harris , producer/mixer
Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin
"Don't You Worry Child "
Steve Angello , Axel Hedfors and Sebastian Ingrosso , producers/mixers
Al Walser
"I Can't Live Without You "
Al Walser , producer/mixer
2014 [ 26]
Zedd featuring Foxes
"Clarity "
Zedd , producer/mixer
Duke Dumont featuring A*M*E and MNEK
"Need U (100%) "
Adam Dyment and Tommy Forrest, producers/mixers
Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch
"Sweet Nothing "
Calvin Harris , producer/mixer
Kaskade
"Atmosphere "
Finn Bjarnson and Ryan Raddon , producers; Ryan Raddon , mixer
Armin Van Buuren featuring Trevor Guthrie
"This Is What It Feels Like "
Benno de Goeij and Armin Van Buuren , producer/mixer
2015 [ 27]
Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne
"Rather Be "
Grace Chatto and Jack Patterson , producers; Wez Clarke and Jack Patterson , mixers
Basement Jaxx
"Never Say Never "
Basement Jaxx , producers; Basement Jaxx , Duncan F. Brown and Alex Evans, mixers
Disclosure featuring Mary J. Blige
"F for You "
Disclosure , producer/mixer
Duke Dumont featuring Jax Jones
"I Got U "
Duke Dumont and Jax Jones , producers; Tommy Forrest, mixer
Zhu
"Faded "
Zhu , producer/mixer
2016 [ 28]
Jack Ü with Justin Bieber
"Where Are Ü Now "
Sonny Moore and Thomas Pentz , producers/mixers
Above & Beyond featuring Zoë Johnston
"We Are All We Need "
Andrew Bayer , Jono Grant , Tony McGuinness and Paavo Siljamäki , producers; Jono Grant , Tony McGuinness and Paavo Siljamäki , mixers
The Chemical Brothers
"Go "
Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons , producers; Steve Dub Jones and Tom Rowlands , mixers
Flying Lotus featuring Kendrick Lamar
"Never Catch Me "
Steven Ellison , producer; Kevin Marques Moo , mixer
Galantis
"Runaway (U & I) "
Linus Eklöw , Christian Karlsson and Svidden , producers; Linus Eklöw , Niklas Flyckt and Christian Karlsson , mixers
2017 [ 29]
The Chainsmokers featuring Daya
"Don't Let Me Down "
The Chainsmokers , producers; Jordan "DJ Swivel" Young , mixer
Bob Moses
"Tearing Me Up"
Bob Moses , producers; Mark 'Spike' Stent , mixer
Flume featuring Kai
"Never Be like You "
Harley Streten , producer; Eric J Dubowsky , mixer
Riton featuring Kah-Lo
"Rinse & Repeat "
Riton , producer; Wez Clarke, mixer
Sofi Tukker
"Drinkee "
Sofi Tukker , producers; Bryan Wilson, mixer
2018 [ 30]
LCD Soundsystem
"Tonite "
James Murphy , producer/mixer
Bonobo
"Bambro Koyo Ganda"
Bonobo , producer/mixer
CamelPhat and Elderbrook
"Cola "
CamelPhat and Elderbrook , producers; CamelPhat , mixer
Gorillaz featuring DRAM
"Andromeda "
Damon Albarn , Jamie Hewlett , Remi Kabaka and Anthony Khan , producers; Stephen Sedgwick , mixer
Odesza
"Line of Sight"
Clayton Knight and Harrison Mills , producers; Eric J Dubowsky , mixer
2019 [ 31]
Silk City and Dua Lipa featuring Diplo and Mark Ronson
"Electricity "
Jarami , Alex Metric , Riton and Silk City , producers; Josh Gudwin, mixer
Above & Beyond featuring Richard Bedford
"Northern Soul"
Above & Beyond and Andrew Bayer , producers; Above & Beyond , mixers
Disclosure featuring Fatoumata Diawara
"Ultimatum"
Guy Lawrence and Howard Lawrence , producers; Guy Lawrence , mixer
Fisher
"Losing It "
Paul Nicholas Fisher , producer; Kevin Grainger, mixer
Virtual Self
"Ghost Voices "
Porter Robinson , producer/mixer
Year[I]
Artist(s)
Work
Production team
2020 [ 32]
The Chemical Brothers
"Got to Keep On "
The Chemical Brothers , producers; Steve Dub Jones and Tom Rowlands , mixers
Bonobo
"Linked"
Simon Green , producer; Simon Green and Frank Merritt, mixers
Meduza featuring Goodboys
"Piece of Your Heart "
Simone Giani, Luca De Gregorio and Mattia Vitale , producers/mixers
Rüfüs Du Sol
"Underwater "
Jason Evigan and Rüfüs Du Sol , producers; Cassian Stewart-Kasimba, mixer
Skrillex and Boys Noize featuring Ty Dolla Sign
"Midnight Hour "
Boys Noize and Skrillex , producers; Tom Norris and Skrillex , mixers
2021 [ 33]
Kaytranada featuring Kali Uchis
"10%"
Kaytranada , producer; Neal H Pogue , mixer
Diplo and Sidepiece
"On My Mind "
Diplo and Sidepiece, producers; Luca Pretolesi , mixer
Disclosure featuring Aminé and Slowthai
"My High "
Guy Lawrence and Howard Lawrence , producers; Guy Lawrence , mixer
Flume featuring Toro y Moi
"The Difference "
Flume , producer; Eric J Dubowsky , mixer
Jayda G
"Both of Us"
Fred Again and Jayda G , producers/mixers
2022 [ 34]
Rüfüs du Sol
"Alive "
Jason Evigan , producer; Cassian, mixer
Afrojack and David Guetta
"Hero "
Afrojack , David Guetta , Kuk Harrell and Stargate , producers; Elio Debets, mixer
Ólafur Arnalds featuring Bonobo
"Loom"
Ólafur Arnalds and Simon Green , producers; Ólafur Arnalds , mixer
James Blake
"Before"
James Blake and Dominic Maker , producers; James Blake , mixer
Bonobo and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
"Heartbreak"
Simon Green and Orlando Higginbottom , producers/mixers
Caribou
"You Can Do It"
Dan Snaith , producer; David Wrench , mixer
Tiësto
"The Business "
Hightower, Julia Karlsson and Tiësto , producers; Tiësto , mixer
2023 [ 35]
Beyoncé
"Break My Soul "
Beyoncé , Terius "The-Dream" Gesteelde-Diamant , Jens Christian Isaksen and Christopher "Tricky" Stewart producers; Stuart White , mixer
Bonobo
"Rosewood"
Simon Green , producer/mixer
Diplo and Miguel
"Don't Forget My Love "
Diplo and Maximilian Jaeger, producers; Luca Pretolesi , mixer
David Guetta and Bebe Rexha
"I'm Good (Blue) "
David Guetta and Timofey Reznikov , producers; Serban Ghenea , mixer
Kaytranada featuring H.E.R.
"Intimidated"
H.E.R. and Kaytranada , producers; Kaytranada , mixer
Rüfüs Du Sol
"On My Knees "
Jason Evigan and Rüfüs Du Sol , producers; Cassian Stewart-Kasimba, mixer
2024 [ 36]
Skrillex , Fred Again and Flowdan
"Rumble "
BEAM , Elley Duhé , Fred Again and Skrillex , producers; Skrillex , mixer
Aphex Twin
"Blackbox Life Recorder 21f "
Richard D. James , producer/mixer
James Blake
"Loading"
James Blake and Dominic Maker , producers; James Blake , mixer
Disclosure
"Higher Than Ever Before"
Cirkut , Guy Lawrence and Howard Lawrence , producers; Guy Lawrence , mixer
Romy and Fred Again
"Strong "
Fred Again , Stuart Price and Romy , producers; Fred Again and Stuart Price , mixers
2025 [ 37]
Justice and Tame Impala
"Neverender"
Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay , producers; Gaspard Augé , Xavier de Rosnay , Damien Quintard and Vincent Taurelle, mixers
Disclosure
"She's Gone, Dance On"
Guy Lawrence and Howard Lawrence , producers; Guy Lawrence , mixer
Four Tet
"Loved"
Kieran Hebden , producer/mixer
Fred Again and Baby Keem
"Leavemealone "
Boo, Fred Again , Alex Gibson, Kieran Hebden , Loose, Skrillex and Sid Stone, producers; Fred Again and Jay Reynolds , mixers
Kaytranada and Childish Gambino
"Witchy"
Lauren D'Elia and Kaytranada , producers; Neal H Pogue , mixer
2026 [ 38]
Tame Impala
"End of Summer "
Kevin Parker , producer/mixer
Disclosure and Anderson .Paak
"No Cap"
Guy Lawrence and Howard Lawrence , producers; Guy Lawrence , mixer
Fred Again , Skepta and PlaqueBoyMax
"Victory Lap "
Blake Cascoe, Berwyn Du Bois , Fred Again , Darcy Lewis, Dan Mayo and PlaqueBoyMax , producers; Tom Norris , mixer
Kaytranada
"Space Invader"
Kaytranada , producer/mixer
Skrillex
"Voltage"
John Feldmann and Skrillex , producers; Robert Guzman, Luca Pretolesi , Skrillex , Drew Gold and Virtual Riot , mixers
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