Grammy Awards are setting this year’s tone super high, especially for the winners of the prestigious awards. The 2026 ceremony, held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, celebrated a mix of global superstars and rising voices, with several artists taking home multiple trophies and cementing their place in music history.
Among the biggest winners of the night, Kendrick Lamar and SZA walked away with Record of the Year for their collaboration “Luther,” a powerful, genre‑blending track that critics called one of the most sonically ambitious songs of the year. Billie Eilish and her brother and producer Finneas won Song of the Year for “Wildflower,” praised for its emotional depth and minimalist production. Olivia Dean was named Best New Artist, marking a breakout moment for the British‑South African singer whose soulful voice and genre‑defying sound captured global attention.

In pop, Lady Gaga took home Best Pop Solo Performance for “Abracadabra,” a theatrical, high‑energy single that reminded fans why she remains one of pop’s most fearless performers. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their soaring rendition of “Defying Gravity,” a moment that became one of the most talked‑about performances of the night. Bad Bunny also made history by winning Best Latin Pop or Urban Album, further solidifying his status as a global Latin‑music powerhouse.

Across genres, Tyla continued her Grammy glow‑up, adding another trophy to her collection for Best African Music Performance, a category that has become one of the most anticipated of the night since its introduction. Doja Cat and Rosé also scored wins in R&B and pop‑adjacent categories, proving that 2026 belonged to artists who blurred lines between styles and cultures.

With so many iconic wins, the 2026 Grammys have already set the blueprint for the year’s sound: bold, diverse, and unapologetically global.
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