GRAMMY AWARDS 2026: FULL WINNERS LIST, RECORD-BREAKING MOMENTS, AND HISTORIC FIRSTS

From Bad Bunny’s historic Album of the Year win to Kendrick Lamar’s record-breaking night and Billie Eilish’s songwriting milestone, Grammy 2026 reshaped the record books.

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Major Categories

CategoryWinnerWork
Album of the YearBad BunnyDeBÍ Tirar Más Fotos
Record of the YearKendrick Lamar feat. SZA“Luther”
Song of the YearBillie Eilish“Wildflower”
Best New ArtistOlivia Dean

Bad Bunny’s DTMF became the first album to win Album of the Year in both LATIN GRAMMY and GRAMMY. It is also the first Spanish language album to win Album of the Year.

Kendrick Lamar surpassed Jay-Z to become the most Grammy-awarded rapper ever, with 27 Grammy wins to Jay-Z’s 25 — a record confirmed by milestone tracking sources.

Lamar is also only the third artist in history to win Record of the Year in back-to-back years—joining Roberta Flack, U2, and Billie Eilish—and the first ever to win Song of the Year two years in a row, following “Not Like Us” sweeping both categories at the 2025 GRAMMYs.

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With “Wildflower” winning Song of the Year at the 2026 Grammys, Billie Eilish and Finneas reached three wins in the category—the highest total ever achieved. The confusion over whether this “broke” or “tied” the record comes from how Grammy history is documented.

In the early decades of the Grammys, awards were often credited to songs rather than carefully tallied per individual songwriter. Credits were recorded inconsistently, and co-writing was handled differently than it is today. Because of this, historians can say that no songwriter has ever exceeded three Song of the Year wins, but they cannot definitively name a single individual from earlier eras who can be cleanly credited with that total.

Billie Eilish and Finneas are the first songwriters whose three wins are clearly documented under modern record-keeping, which is why their achievement is described as tying the all-time record, while also standing alone in the contemporary era.

Another interesting tidbit: This is the first in seven years that Bruno Mars, nominated in 2 of the major categories, didn’t win a Grammy.

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Pop

CategoryWinnerWork
Best Pop Solo PerformanceLola Young“Messy”
Best Pop Vocal AlbumLady GagaMayhem
Best Dance Pop RecordingLady Gaga“Abracadabra”
Best Pop Duo/Group PerformanceCynthia Erivo & Ariana GrandeDefying Gravity

Lady Gaga is the first artist ever to win every single pop category.

  • Best Pop Vocal Album
  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album (2x)
  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (3x)
  • Best Pop Solo Performance
  • Best Dance Pop Recording
  • Best Pop Vocal Performance

She is also a Grammy winner across pop, dance, jazz, traditional pop, and soundtrack categories — a rare spread for a mainstream artist. Her wins include:

  • Film-related music recognition
  • Pop (solo and vocal albums)
  • Dance / electronic recordings
  • Jazz collaborations (with Tony Bennett)
  • Traditional pop vocal albums

Ariana Grande joins Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars and SZA as the only artists to win Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the Grammy’s multiple times.

Rap/HipHop

CategoryWinnerWork
Best Rap AlbumKendrick LamarGNX

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Rock/Alternative

CategoryWinnerWork
Best Rock AlbumTurnstileNever Enough
Best Metal PerformanceTurnstile“Birds”
Best Alternative Music AlbumThe CureSongs of a Lost World
Best Alternative Music PerformanceThe CureAlone

This is the first time The Cure won a Grammy and they won two in one night.

R&B

CategoryWinnerWork
Best R&B AlbumLeon ThomasMutt
Best R&B SongKehlani“Folded”

Country

CategoryWinnerWork
Best Contemporary Country AlbumJelly RollBeautifully Broken
Best Country Duo/Group PerformanceJelly Roll & Shaboozey“Amen”

Latin

CategoryWinnerWork
Best Música Urbana AlbumBad BunnyDeBÍ Tirar Más Fotos
Best Latin Pop AlbumNatalia LafourcadeCancionera
Best Música Mexicana AlbumCarín LeónPalabra de To’s (Seca)

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Visual Media/OST

CategoryWinnerWork
Best Song Written for Visual MediaGoldenK-Pop Demon Hunters
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual MediaVarious ArtistsSinners
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual MediaLudwig GöranssonSinners

The win for “Golden” from K-Pop Demon Hunters ties pop performance to narrative media, where audience discovery increasingly happens through story rather than charts alone. Soundtrack placements introduce artists to viewers who may never actively search for new music, embedding songs emotionally through character, plot, and visual memory.

With this, EJAE and Teddy Park became the first Kpop acts to win a Grammy. EJAE was a trainee at SM Entertainment before shifting to songwriting as she failed to make the cut. Teddy was a member of the Kpop group 1TYM. He is the primary songwriter and producer of Blackpink. He is the CEO and primary songwriter and producer for The Black Label.

Production/Songwriting

CategoryWinner
Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical)Amy Allen
Producer of the Year (Non-Classical)Cirkut
Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical)That Wasn’t a Dream — Pino Palladino & Blake Mills

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