Dolly Parton Honored as Guinness World Records Icon
August 5, 2025 | Day to Day with Mariah
Country music legend Dolly Parton has added yet another milestone to her glittering career. On August 5, 2025, the 79-year-old superstar was officially honored as a Guinness World Records Icon, cementing her place in music history as one of the most decorated and enduring artists of all time.
The recognition highlights Parton’s unparalleled achievements across music, entertainment, and philanthropy. Over the course of her six-decade career, the singer-songwriter has earned multiple Guinness titles, including the record for the most decades with a Top 20 hit on the US Hot Country Songs chart and the most studio albums released by a female country artist.
In a statement, Guinness World Records praised Parton for “her extraordinary contributions not just to music, but to culture, storytelling, and the spirit of generosity that has defined her life and career.”
Parton, ever humble, accepted the honor with characteristic humor and grace. “I never set out to break records,” she said. “I just set out to sing my songs, tell my stories, and give back when I can. To be recognized like this, after all these years, makes me feel blessed — and a little amazed!”
The celebration comes at a busy time for the country icon, who continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her projects. Alongside her Las Vegas residency and work on a Broadway-bound musical, Parton has also remained active in philanthropy, particularly through her Imagination Library, which has gifted over 200 million books to children worldwide.
Fans and fellow artists flooded social media with tributes, calling her a “living legend” and “the heart of country music.” Mariah Day, host of Day to Day with Mariah, reflected during her program that Dolly’s recognition was more than just about records: “It’s about resilience, creativity, and kindness. Dolly Parton represents the very best of what music can mean to the world.”
As the spotlight shines once again on Parton, the honor serves as both a career capstone and a reminder of her enduring influence. For generations of fans, she is more than a country star — she is a cultural icon whose songs, spirit, and legacy continue to inspire millions.