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Record of the Year went to Kendrick Lamar and SZA for their hit song 'Luther,' while Song of the Year was won by Billie Eilish for 'Wildflower.'
Rising star Olivia Dean was named Best New Artist, marking a major milestone in her career and placing her among music’s brightest new talents.
Other major genre wins included Lady Gaga, who won Best Pop Vocal Album for 'Mayhem,' and Kendrick Lamar, who took home Best Rap Album for 'GNX.' Jelly Roll also earned a big win for Best Contemporary Country Album with 'Beautifully Broken.' The night also honored artists across different music styles. The Cure won Best Alternative Music Album for Songs of a 'Lost World,' while Turnstile received Best Rock Album for 'Never Enough.' Nine Inch Nails won Best Rock Song for 'As Alive as You Need Me to Be.'ay s In dance and electronic music, FKA twigs won Best Dance/Electronic Album for 'Eusexua,' while Lady Gaga added another award with Best Dance Pop Recording for 'Abracadabra.' Global music was also celebrated. Tyla won Best African Music Performance for 'Push 2 Start,' while Bad Bunny earned another award for Best Global Music Performance with 'EoO.' In production categories, Amy Allen was named Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical), and Cirkut won Producer of the Year (Non-Classical), recognizing the creative minds behind the music. The 2026 Grammys showed how music continues to grow across cultures, languages, and genres. From pop and rap to global and alternative music, the awards proved that today’s music industry is more diverse and connected than ever.

