68th Grammy Awards

The most memorable moments from the 68th Annual Grammy Awards

Some of the best and worst moments from the 68th Annual Grammy Awards 2026.

Major Category Winners

  • Album of the Year: Bad Bunny – Debí Tirar Más Fotos
  • Record of the Year: Kendrick Lamar with SZA – “luther”
  • Song of the Year: Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas O’Connell – “Wildflower”
  • Best New Artist: Olivia Dean 

Pop Field

  • Best Pop Vocal Album: Lady Gaga – Mayhem
  • Best Pop Solo Performance: Lola Young – “Messy”
  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande – “Defying Gravity”
  • Best Dance/Electronic Album: FKA twigs – EUSEXUA
  • Best Dance Pop Recording: Lady Gaga – “Abracadabra” 

Rap Field

  • Best Rap Album: Kendrick Lamar – GNX
  • Best Rap Song: Kendrick Lamar – “TV Off” (ft. Lefty Gunplay)
  • Best Rap Performance: Clipse, Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T & Malice – “Chains & Whips”
  • Best Melodic Rap Performance: Kendrick Lamar & SZA – “luther” 

R&B/Alternative/Other

  • Best R&B Album: Leon Thomas – Mutt
  • Best R&B Song: Kehlani – “Folded”
  • Best Rock Album: Turnstile – Never Enough
  • Best Alternative Music Album: [Results Pending/Not Listed in snippet]
  • Best Música Urbana Album: Bad Bunny – Debí Tirar Más Fotos
  • Best Contemporary Country Album: Jelly Roll – Beautifully Broken
  • Best Traditional Country Album: Zach Top – Ain’t in It for My Health
  • Best Music Film: John Williams – Music by John Williams
  • Best Song Written for Visual Media: Huntr/x – “Golden” (from K-Pop Demon Hunters)
  • Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games/Interactive Media: Austin Wintory – Sword of the Sea 

68th Grammy Highlights

  • Historic Win: Bad Bunny became the first artist with a Spanish-language album to win Album of the Year.
  • Most Awarded Rapper: Kendrick Lamar surpassed Jay-Z to become the most-awarded hip-hop artist in Grammy history.
  • Songwriter Milestone: Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell set a record for most wins in the Song of the Year category.
  • K-Pop First: “Golden” became the first K-pop song to win a Grammy in any category.
  • Performance Note: Justin Bieber returned to perform “Yukon”. 

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