Ariana Grande has joined a long list of singers who have achieved Oscar nominations after she was named in the Best Supporting Actress category for the 2025 Oscars thanks to her role in Wicked.
Best known as a pop star, Grande is far from the first person in her field to dabble in acting and earn a nomination at the film industry’s biggest award show. Whether it’s for their acting skills or their work on a film’s soundtrack, many singers have been nominated for Oscars.
The 2023 Oscars saw nominations for Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and Mitski in the Best Original Song category. Lady Gaga previously won an Oscar in 2019 for “Shallow” from A Star is Born (and has been nominated for three more.)
In honor of the 2025 Academy Awards, let’s take a look at some of our other favorite music stars who have flirted with — or went home with — an Oscar over the years. See which stars below!
A version of this article was originally published on Jan 2019.
1. Ariana Grande
After years of smashing music records and sweeping Grammy awards, Grande set her sights on an Oscar win with her role in Wicked. The superstar was nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category on Jan. 23.
2. Cynthia Erivo
Grande’s co-star received her third Oscar nomination for her leading role in Wicked. Erivo was previously nominated for Best Actress for her role in Harriet in 2019 and for Best Original Song for “Stand Up” from Harriet.
3. Kendrick Lamar and SZA
The song “All the Stars” from 2018’s Black Pantheris performed by Kendrick Lamar and SZA, who both earned their first Oscar nomination from the iconic song. Black Panther is also the first comic book movie to ever be nominated for best picture.
4. Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake brought family-friendly music back with his song “Can’t Stop the Feeling” from the adorable animated film Trolls. Though he gave a great performance at the Oscars ceremony in 2017, he lost out to “City of Stars” from La La Land.
5. Sam Smith
Sam Smith’s song “Writing’s on the Wall,” which they co-wrote for the James Bond film Spectre, took home the Oscar for best original song in 2016 (beating out Lady Gaga for her song “Till It Happens to You” from the documentary The Hunting Ground). Smith dedicated the statuette to “the LGBT community all around the world.”
6. Common and John Legend
In 2014, Common and John Legend’s soulful power ballad “Glory” from the film Selma won for best original song. Common gave an inspirational speech about performing the song on the Edmund Pettis Bridge in Selma, Alabama, where civil rights activists marched in 1965.
7. Adele
Who can forget the haunting lilt of Adele’s voice in the song “Skyfall” from the James Bond movie of the same name? In 2013, the pop icon was nearly in tears as she accepted the golden honor.
8. Jennifer Hudson
After giving a powerhouse performance in the 2007 musical Dreamgirls, Jennifer Hudson won the best supporting actress Oscar, putting Beyoncé, who also starred in the film, in the proverbial corner. This means Hudson is one of the few stars to have an EGOT title!
9. Eminem
Detroit native Eminem won an Oscar for his song “Lose Yourself” from his film 8 Mile in 2002. His co-writer accepted the award alone because, apparently, Eminem was sleeping.
10. Queen Latifah
Queen Latifah was nominated for best supporting actress for her role in the musical Chicago in 2003. She lost not to fellow nominee Meryl Streep but to Chicago castmate Catherine Zeta-Jones.
11. Cher
The audience gave Cher a standing ovation when she strutted to the podium in a sheer black lace gown to receive her Oscar for best actress, for her role in Moonstruck in 1988. In her speech, she thanked fellow nominee “Mary Louise Streep” (otherwise known as Meryl Streep) for being in her first film (Silkwood), now that Streep and Cher ended up being nominated together.
12. Prince
In 1984, Prince accepted his Academy Award for best original song score for Purple Rain, flanked by bandmates Wendy and Lisa, while wearing a glittery purple hoodie.
13. Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand has won two Oscars. In 1968, she won best actress for her performance in Funny Girl, and then she won best original song for “Evergreen” from A Star Is Born in 1977. She was actually nominated three more times throughout the years!
14. Madonna
Though Madonna won a Golden Globe for acting in the title role of Evita, when it came to the 1996 Academy Award for best actress, Oscar never called. Evita’s “You Must Love Me” did win the Oscar for best original song, though!
15. Björk
In the film Dancer in the Dark, Björk gave a determined, earnest, and sob-inducing performance in the lead role. But the Academy didn’t acknowledge her acting. Instead, her duet with Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke, “I’ve Seen It All,” was nominated for best original song. She, Yorke and that iconic swan dress lost out to Bob Dylan and his song “Things Have Changed” from the film Wonder Boys.
16. Billie Eilish
At the 2022 Oscars, the world was shocked and amazed when Grammy-winning sensation Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O’Connell won the award of Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song) for No Time to Die.
17. Rihanna
Rihanna is officially an Oscar-nominated artist! On Jan 24, 2023, it was announced that she was nominated for Best Original Song for the song “Lift Me Up” from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
18. Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga has been nominated for four Oscars in the past seven years, winning an Oscar for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song) for A Star is Born in 2019. She was also nominated in 2016 for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song for The Hunting Ground, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for A Star Is Born in 2019, and most recently, she’s been nominated for her original song “Hold My Hand” for Top Gun: Maverick.
19. Mitski
Indie sensation Mitski just got her first Oscar nomination! Shared with Ryan Lott and David Byrne, they’ve been nominated for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song) for the song “This Is a Life” in Everything Everywhere All at Once.
20. H.E.R.
Back in 2021, H.E.R was nominated and won her first Oscar for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song) alongside D’Mile and Tiara Thomas. The hypnotic song was “Fight for You” from the film Judas and the Black Messiah.
21. Mary J. Blige
Back in 2018, Mary J. Blige was nominated for two Oscars: one for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role and another for the song “Mighty River” for Mudbound.
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