2026 Grammys: Full list of winners

The 2026 Grammy Awards delivered a night of major wins, historic moments, and shifting records, as some of the world’s biggest stars dominated the global stage.

From rap and pop to Latin and alternative music, this year’s ceremony reflected how diverse sounds are now shaping mainstream success.

Kendrick Lamar emerged as the biggest winner of the night, collecting five awards and setting a new benchmark in rap history.

Bad Bunny also made headlines after his album claimed the top prize, marking a breakthrough moment for Spanish-language music at the Grammys.

Below is the full list of winners from the 2026 Grammy Awards.

Album of the year

  • WINNER: “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” Bad Bunny
  • “SWAG,” Justin Bieber
  • “Man’s Best Friend,” Sabrina Carpenter
  • “Let God Sort Em Out,” Clipse, Pusha T & Malice
  • “MAYHEM,” Lady Gaga
  • “GNX,” Kendrick Lamar
  • “MUTT,” Leon Thomas
  • “CHROMAKOPIA,” Tyler, The Creator

Record of the year

  • WINNER: “luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA
  • “DtMF,” Bad Bunny
  • “Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
  • “Anxiety,” Doechii
  • “WILDFLOWER,” Billie Eilish
  • “Abracadabra,” Lady Gaga
  • “The Subway,” Chappell Roan
  • “APT.,” ROSÉ, Bruno Mars

Song of the year (goes to songwriter)

  • WINNER: “WILDFLOWER,” Billie Eilish. Written by Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas O’Connell
  • “Abracadabra,” Lady Gaga. Written by Henry Walter, Lady Gaga & Andrew Watt
  • “Anxiety,” Doechii. Written by Jaylah Hickmon
  • “APT.,” ROSÉ, Bruno Mars. Amy Allen, Christopher Brody Brown, Rogét Chahayed, Henry Walter, Omer Fedi, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Chae Young Park & Theron Thomas
  • “DtMF,” Bad Bunny. Written by Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, Scott Dittrich, Benjamin Falik, Roberto José Rosado Torres, Marco Daniel Borrero, Hugo René Sención Sanabria & Tyler Thomas Spry
  • “Golden” (From “KPop Demon Hunters”), HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI. Written by EJAE & Mark Sonnenblick
  • “luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA. Written by Jack Antonoff, Roshwita Larisha Bacha, Matthew Bernard, Ink, Scott Bridgeway, Sam Dew, Kendrick Lamar, Mark Anthony Spears, Solána Rowe & Kamasi Washington
  • “Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter. Written by Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff & Sabrina Carpenter

Best pop solo performance

  • WINNER: “Messy,” Lola Young
  • “DAISIES,” Justin Bieber
  • “Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
  • “Disease,” Lady Gaga
  • “The Subway,” Chappell Roan

Best pop vocal album

  • WINNER: “MAYHEM,” Lady Gaga
  • “SWAG,” Justin Bieber
  • “Man’s Best Friend,” Sabrina Carpenter
  • “Something Beautiful,” Miley Cyrus
  • “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2),” Teddy Swims

Best contemporary country album

  • WINNER: “Beautifully Broken,” Jelly Roll
  • “Patterns,” Kelsea Ballerini
  • “Snipe Hunter,” Tyler Childers
  • “Evangeline Vs. The Machine,” Eric Church
  • “Postcards From Texas,” Miranda Lambert

Best música urbana album

  • WINNER: “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” Bad Bunny
  • “Mixteip,” J Balvin
  • “FERXXO VOL X: Sagrado,” Feid
  • “NAIKI,” Nicki Nicole
  • “EUB DELUXE,” Trueno
  • “SINFÓNICO (En Vivo),” Yandel

Best new artist

  • WINNER: Olivia Dean
  • KATSEYE
  • The Marias
  • Addison Rae
  • sombr
  • Leon Thomas
  • Alex Warren
  • Lola Young

Best rap album

  • WINNER: “GNX,” Kendrick Lamar
  • “Let God Sort Em Out,” Clipse, Pusha T & Malice
  • “GLORIOUS,” GloRilla
  • “God Does Like Ugly,” JID
  • “CHROMAKOPIA,” Tyler, The Creator

Best comedy album

  • WINNER: “Your Friend, Nate Bargatze,” Nate Bargatze
  • “Drop Dead Years,” Bill Burr
  • “PostMortem,” Sarah Silverman
  • “Single Lady,” Ali Wong
  • “What Had Happened Was…,” Jamie Foxx

Best musical theater album

  • WINNER: “Buena Vista Social Club”
  • “Death Becomes Her”
  • “Gypsy”
  • “Just In Time”
  • “Maybe Happy Ending”

Best traditional country album

  • WINNER: “Ain’t In It For My Health,” Zach Top
  • “Dollar A Day,” Charley Crockett
  • “American Romance,” Lukas Nelson
  • “Oh What A Beautiful World,” Willie Nelson
  • “Hard Headed Woman,” Margo Price

Best country song

  • WINNER: “Bitin’ List,” Tyler Childers. Written by Tyler Childers
  • “Good News,” Shaboozey. Written by Michael Ross Pollack, Sam Elliot Roman & Jacob Torrey
  • “I Never Lie,” Zach Top. Written by Carson Chamberlain, Tim Nichols & Zach Top
  • “Somewhere Over Laredo,” Lainey Wilson. Written by Andy Albert, Trannie Anderson, Dallas Wilson & Lainey Wilson
  • “A Song To Sing,” Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton. Written by Jenee Fleenor, Jesse Frasure, Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton

Best country duo/group performance

  • WINNER: “Amen,” Shaboozey & Jelly Roll
  • “A Song To Sing,” Miranda Lambert And Chris Stapleton
  • “Trailblazer,” Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson
  • “Love Me Like You Used To Do,” Margo Price & Tyler Childers
  • “Honky Tonk Hall Of Fame,” George Strait, Chris Stapleton

Best country solo performance

  • WINNER: “Bad As I Used To Be” (From “F1 The Movie”), Chris Stapleton
  • “Nose On The Grindstone,” Tyler Childers
  • “Good News,” Shaboozey
  • “I Never Lie,” Zach Top
  • “Somewhere Over Laredo,” Lainey Wilson

Best rap song

  • WINNER: “tv off,” Kendrick Lamar featuring Lefty Gunplay. Written by Jack Antonoff, Larry Jayy, Kendrick Lamar, Dijon McFarlane, Sean Momberger, Mark Anthony Spears & Kamasi Washington
  • “Anxiety,” Doechii. Written by Jaylah Hickmon
  • “The Birds Don’t Sing,” Clipse, Pusha T & Malice Featuring John Legend & Voices Of Fire. Written by Gene Elliott Thornton Jr., Terrence Thornton, Pharrell Williams & Stevie Wonder
  • “Sticky,” Tyler, The Creator Featuring GloRilla, Sexyy Red & Lil Wayne. Written by Aaron Bolton, Dudley Alexander Duverne, Gloria Woods, Dwayne Carter, Jr., Janae Wherry, Tyler Okonma & Rex Zamor
  • “TGIF,” GloRilla. Written by Lucas Alegria, Dillon Brophy, Yakki Davis, Gloria Woods, Jess Jackson, Ronnie Jackson, Mario Mims & Jorge M. Taveras

Best rap performance

  • WINNER: “Chains & Whips,” Clipse, Pusha T & Malice Featuring Kendrick Lamar & Pharrell Williams
  • “Outside,” Cardi B
  • “Anxiety,” Doechii
  • “tv off,” Kendrick Lamar featuring Lefty Gunplay
  • “Darling, I,” Tyler, The Creator Featuring Teezo Touchdown

Best R&B album

  • WINNER: “MUTT,” Leon Thomas
  • “BELOVED,” GIV?ON
  • “Why Not More?” Coco Jones
  • “The Crown,” Ledisi
  • “Escape Room,” Teyana Taylor

Best R&B song

  • WINNER: “Folded,” Kehlani. Written by Darius Dixson, Andre Harris, Kehlani Parrish, Donovan Knight, Don Mills, Khris Riddick-Tynes & Dawit Kamal Wilson
  • “Heart Of A Woman,” Summer Walker. Written by David Bishop & Summer Walker
  • “It Depends,” Chris Brown Featuring Bryson Tiller. Written by Nico Baran, Chris Brown, Ant Clemons, Ephrem Lopez Jr., Ryan Press, Bryson Tiller, Elliott Trent & Dewain Whitmore Jr.
  • “Overqualified,” Durand Bernarr. Written by John Abrahart Jr & Durand Bernarr
  • “YES IT IS,” Leon Thomas. Written by Jariuce Banks, Lazaro Andres Camejo, Mike Hector, Peter Lee Johnson, Rodney Jones Jr., Ali Prawl & Leon Thomas

Best R&B performance

  • WINNER: “Folded,” Kehlani
  • “YUKON,” Justin Bieber
  • “It Depends,” Chris Brown Featuring Bryson Tiller
  • “MUTT (Live From NPR’s Tiny Desk),” Leon Thomas
  • “Heart Of A Woman,” Summer Walker

Songwriter of the year, non-classical

  • WINNER: Amy Allen
  • Edgar Barrera
  • Jessie Jo Dillon
  • Tobias Jesso Jr.
  • Laura Veltz

Producer of the year, non-classical

  • WINNERCirkut
  • Dan Auerbach
  • Dijon
  • Blake Mills
  • Sounwave

Best rock album

  • WINNER: “NEVER ENOUGH,” Turnstile
  • “private music,” Deftones
  • “I quit,” HAIM
  • “From Zero,” Linkin Park
  • “Idols,” YUNGBLUD

Best rock song

  • WINNER: “As Alive As You Need Me To Be,” Nine Inch Nails. Written by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
  • “Caramel,” Sleep Token. Written by Vessel1 & Vessel2
  • “Glum,” Hayley Williams. Written by Daniel James & Hayley Williams
  • “NEVER ENOUGH,” Turnstile. Written by Daniel Fang, Franz Lyons, Pat McCrory, Meg Mills & Brendan Yates
  • “Zombie,” YUNGBLUD. Written by Dominic Harrison & Matt Schwartz

Best rock performance

  • WINNER: “Changes (Live From Villa Park) Back To The Beginning,” YUNGBLUD Featuring Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman, II
  • “U Should Not Be Doing That,” Amyl and The Sniffers
  • “The Emptiness Machine,” Linkin Park
  • “NEVER ENOUGH,” Turnstile
  • “Mirtazapine,” Hayley Williams
Yungblud poses with Sharon Osbourne on the red carpet of the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 1, 2026.

Best music video

  • WINNER: “Anxiety,” Doechii
  • “Young Lion,” Sade
  • “Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
  • “So Be It,” Clipse
  • “Love,” OK Go

Best song written for visual media

  • WINNER: “Golden” (From “KPop Demon Hunters”), HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI. Written by EJAE & Mark Sonnenblick
  • “As Alive As You Need Me To Be (from “TRON: Ares”)” Nine Inch Nails. Written by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
  • “I Lied to You” (From “Sinners”), Miles Caton. Written by Ludwig Göransson & Raphael Saadiq
  • “Never Too Late” (From “Elton John: Never Too Late”), Elton John, Brandi Carlile. Written by Brandi Carlile, Elton John, Bernie Taupin & Andrew Watt
  • “Pale, Pale Moon” (From “Sinners”), Jayme Lawson. Written by Ludwig Göransson & Brittany Howard
  • “Sinners” (From “Sinners”), Rod Wave. Written by Leonard Denisenko, Rodarius Green, Travis Harrington, Tarkan Kozluklu, Kyris Mingo & Darius Povilinus

Best compilation soundtrack for visual media

  • WINNER: “Sinners,” Various Artists
  • “A Complete Unknown,” Timothée Chalamet
  • “F1 The Album,” Various Artists
  • “KPop Demon Hunters,” Various Artists
  • “Wicked,” Various Artists

Best Latin pop album

  • WINNER: “Cancionera,” Natalia Lafourcade
  • “Cosa Nuestra,” Rauw Alejandro
  • “BOGOTÁ (DELUXE),” Andrés Cepeda
  • “Tropicoqueta,” KAROL G
  • “¿Y ahora qué?” Alejandro Sanz
  • Best pop duo/group performance
  • WINNER: “Defying Gravity,” Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande
  • “Golden” (From “KPop Demon Hunters”), HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI
  • “Gabriela,” KATSEYE
  • “APT.,” ROSÉ, Bruno Mars
  • “30 For 30,” SZA With Kendrick Lamar

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