All the 2026 Grammy winners: the complete list
Let’s give a round of applause to the 2026 Grammy Awards.
The show was packed with powerful performances, moving speeches and cutting political critiques, as former “Daily Show” host Trevor Noah served as master of ceremonies at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The kinetic Kendrick Lamar had a historic night, earning five awards for his album “GNX” and the sensual SZA collaboration “luther.” Everyone hails the king of Compton as the rapper with the most Grammy awards of all time.
It turned out to be a momentous week for rapper Bad Bunny, who picked up three awards ahead of his Super Bowl LX halftime concert next Sunday.
After strutting her stuff with seven nominations, Lady Gaga took home two awards for her mercurial, maximalist electro-clash, “Mayhem,” and its lead single, “Abracadabra.”
Artists competed in 95 categories, including the new Best Traditional Country Album and Best Album Cover. parenthesis.

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The evening featured performances by Lady Gaga, Carpenter, ROSÉ, Tyler the Creator, Bruno Mars, Clipse and Pharrell Williams. It also showcased the list of contenders for Best New Artist with live music from Katseye, Olivia Dean, Leon Thomas, Addison Rae, Sombr, Lola Young, The Marías and Alex Warren.
You can see the full list of the night’s winners here:
album of the year
“I SHOULD SHOOT MORE PHOTOS,” Bad Bunny
Recording of the year
“Luther”, Kendrick Lamar and SZA
song of the year
“Wildflower”, Billie Eilish

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Producer of the year, non-classical
Circus
Composer of the year, non-classical
Amy Allen
Best Pop Duo or Group Performance
“Defying gravity”, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande
Best dance/electronic recording
“End of Summer”, Tame Impala
Best Dance Pop Recording
Best Pop Vocal Album
“Chaos”, Lady Gaga
Best Pop Solo Performance
“Messy”, Lola Young
Best dance/electronic album
“Eusexua”, FKA twigyes
Best New Artist
Olivia Dean
Best Remixed Recording
“Abracadabra (Gesaffelstein Remix)”, Gesaffelstein, remixer (Lady Gaga, Gesaffelstein)
Best rock performance
“Changes (Live from Villa Park) Back to the Beginning”, Yungblood with Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman and II
Best brass performance
“Birds”, turnstile
best rock song
“As Alive As You Need It To Be”, Nine Inch Nails
Best rock album
“It is never enough”, tourniquet
Best Alternative Music Performance
“Alone”, the cure
Best Alternative Music Album
“Songs of a Lost World”, The Cure

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Best R&B Performance
“Dubbed”, Kehlani
Best Traditional R&B Performance
“Vibrations don’t lie”, Leon Thomas
Best R&B Song
“Dubbed”, Kehlani
Best Progressive R&B Album
“Blooming”, Durand Bernard
Best R&B Album
“Stray dog”, León Thomas
Best rap performance
“Chains & Whips”, Clipse, Pusha T and Malice with Kendrick Lamar and Pharrell Williams
Best Melodic Rap Performance
“Luther”, Kendrick Lamar with SZA
best rap song
“TV Off”, Kendrick Lamar with Lefty Gunplay
best rap album
“GNX”, Kendrick Lamar
Best Spoken Poetry Album
“Words for days Vol. 1”, Mad Skillz
Best Jazz Performance
“Windows – Live”, Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blade
Best Jazz Vocal Album
“Portrait”, Samara Joy
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
“Southern Nights”, Sullivan Fortner with Peter Washington and Marcus Gilmore

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Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
“Without further ado, volume 1”, Christian McBride Big Band
Best Latin Jazz Album
“A Tribute to Benny Moré and Nat King Cole,” Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Yainer Horta and Joey Calveiro
Best Alternative Jazz Album
“LIVE ACTION”, Nate Smith
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
“A matter of time”, Laufey
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
“The good side”, ARKAI
Best Musical Theater Album
Original Broadway Cast
Best Country Solo Performance
“Bad like it used to be (from ‘F1® The Movie’)”, Chris Stapleton
Best Country Duo or Group Performance
“Amen”, Shaboozey and Jelly Roll
best country song
“Bite List”, Tyler Childers
Best Traditional Country Album
“I don’t do it for my health,” Zach Top
Best Contemporary Country Album
“Beautifully Broken”, Jelly Roll
Best American Roots Performance
“Beautiful strangers”, Mavis Staples
Best American Performance
“Good luck, Mavis Staples”
Best American Roots Song
“Ancient light”, I am with her
Best American Album
“Big money”, Jon Batiste
Best Bluegrass Album
“Prayers on the Road”, Billy Strings
Best Traditional Blues Album
“I’m not done with the blues”, Buddy Guy
Best Contemporary Blues Album
“Preacher Boys,” Robert Randolph
Best folk album
“Wild, clear and blue”, I’m with her
Best Regional Roots Music Album
“A tribute to the king of Zydeco”, various artists

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Best Gospel Performance/Song
“Come Jesus, Come”, Cece Winans with Shirley Caesar
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
“Hard Fought Hallelujah”, Brandon Lake with Jelly Roll
Best Gospel Album
“Heart of Mine”, Darrel Walls and PJ Morton
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
“Coritos Vol. 1”, Israel and Nueva Raza
Best Roots Gospel Album
“I Will Not Be Moved (Live),” Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
Best Latin Pop Album
“Cancionera,” Natalia Lafourcade
Best Urban Music Album
“I SHOULD SHOOT MORE PHOTOS,” Bad Bunny
Best Latin or Alternative Rock Album
“Papota,” CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso
Best Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
“Palabra De To’s (Dry),” Carín León
Best Latin Tropical Album
“Roots,” Gloria Estefan
Best CE World Music Performer
“EoO”, Bad Bunny
Best African Music Performance
“PRESS 2 START”, Tyla
Best Global Music Album
“Caetano and Bethânia live”, Caetano Veloso and Maria Bethânia
Best Reggae Album
“BLXXD & FYAH”, Keznamdi

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Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album
“Nomadica”, Carla Patullo with the Scorchio and Tonality Quartet
Best Children’s Music Album
“Harmony”, FYÜTCH and Aura V
Best comedy album
“Your friend, Nate Bargatze”, Nate Bargatze
Best Audiobook Recording, Narration and Storytelling
“Meditations: The Reflections of His Holiness the Dalai Lama”, Dalai Lama
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
“Sinners”, various artists
Best soundtrack for visual media (includes film and television)
“Sinners”, Ludwig Göransson, composer
Best soundtrack for video games and other interactive media
“The Sword of the Sea”, Austin Wintory, composer
Best song written for visual media
“Golden” by “KPop Demon Hunters”, HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI
Best music video
“Anxiety”, Doechii
Best musical film
“Music of John Williams,” John Williams; Laurent Bouzereau, video director; Sara Bernstein, Laurent Bouzereau, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Meredith Kaulfers, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Steven Spielberg and Justin Wilkes, video producers
Best recording package
“Tracks II: The Lost Albums”, Meghan Foley and Michelle Holme, art directors (Bruce Springsteen)
Best album cover
“CHROMAKOPIA”, Shaun Llewellyn and Luis “Panch” Perez, art directors (Tyler, the Creator)
Best album notes
“Miles ’55: The Prestige Recordings”, Ashley Kahn, album liner writer (Miles Davis)
Best historical album
“Joni Mitchell Files – Volume 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980)”, Patrick Milligan and Joni Mitchell, producers of the compilation; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer (Joni Mitchell)
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
“That was no dream,” Joseph Lorge and Blake Mills, engineers; Patricia Sullivan, Mastering Engineer (Pino Palladino, Blake Mills)
Best Engineered Album, Classic
“Cerrone: Don’t Look Down,” Mike Tierney, engineer; Alan Silverman, Mastering Engineer (Sandbox Percussion)
Producer of the year, classical
Elaine Martone

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Best Immersive Audio Album
“Immersed,” Justin Gray, immersive mixing engineer; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Justin Gray, Drew Jurecka and Morten Lindberg, immersive producers (Justin Gray)
Best instrumental composition
“First Snow”, Remy Le Boeuf, composer (Nordkraft Big Band, Remy Le Boeuf and Danielle Wertz)
Best arrangement, instrumental or a cappella
“Super Mario Praise Break”, Bryan Carter, Charlie Rosen and Matthew Whitaker, arrangers (The 8-Bit Big Band)
Best arrangement, instruments and voices.
“Big Fish”, Erin Bentlage, Sara Gazarek, Johnaye Kendrick, Nate Smith and Amanda Taylor, arrangers (Nate Smith with säje)
Award for best orchestral performance
“Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie”, Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)
Award for best opera recording
“Heggie: Intelligence”, Kwamé Ryan, director; Jamie Barton, J’Nai Bridges and Janai Brugger; Blanton Alspaugh, producer (Houston Grand Opera; Gene Scheer)
Best Choral Performance
“Ortiz: Yanga”, Gustavo Dudamel, orchestra director; Grant Gershon, choir director (Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and Tambuco Percussion Ensemble; Los Angeles Master Chorale)
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
“Dennehy: Land of Winter”, Alan Pierson and the alarm will sound
Best Classical Instrumental Solo
“Shostakovich: The Cello Concertos”, Yo-Yo Ma; Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
“Telemann: Ino – Opera Arias for Soprano”, Amanda Forsythe, soloist; Robert Mealy, Paul O’Dette and Stephen Stubbs, conductors (Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra)
Best Classic Compendium
“Ortiz: Yanga,” Gustavo Dudamel, driver; Dmitriy Lipay, producer
Best contemporary classical composition
“Ortíz: Dzonot”, Gabriela Ortiz,


