68th Grammy Awards (2026) Winners List: The 68th edition of the Grammy Awards finally concluded in Los Angeles, which took place on Sunday, February 1st, at the Crypto.com Arena. The grand celebration appreciated and honoured the best recordings, compositions, and artists from August 31, 2024, to August 30, 2025. South African comedian Trevor Noah returns as a host for the 6th consecutive and final time to present this biggest music night.
The Grammy Awards, the stage known for its celebration of worldwide culture, and this time also there is no exception. The American rapper and songwriter Kendrick Lamar Duckworth garnered most of the wins (5 wins). Let’s spotlight the Grammy Awards 2026 full winner list below.
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List of Grammy Awards 2026 Winners from All Categories
| Category | Winner | Recognized Work |
|---|---|---|
| Album of the Year | Bad Bunny | “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” |
| Record of the Year | Kendrick Lamar & SZA | “Luther” |
| Song of the Year | Billie Eilish | “Wildflower” |
| Best New Artist | Olivia Dean | – |
| Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) | Cirkut | – |
| Best Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical) | Amy Allen | “APT,” “Bad as the Rest” and others |
| 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 Pop Vocal Album | Lady Gaga | “Mayhem” |
| Best Dance/electronic recording | Tame Impala | “End of Summer” |
| Best Remixed Recording (Non-Classical) | Lady Gaga | “Abracadabra” |
| Best Dance/Electronic Album | FKA Twigs | “Eusexua” |
| Best Rap Album | Kendrick Lamar | “GNX” |
| Best Rap Performance | Clipse ft. Kendrick Lamar & Pharrell | “Chains & Whips” |
| Best Rock Album | Turnstile | NEVER ENOUGH |
| Best Melodic rap performance | Kendrick Lamar With SZA | “Luther” |
| Best Rap song | Jack Antonoff, Larry Jayy, Kendrick Lamar, Dijon McFarlane, Sean Momberger, Mark Anthony Spears and Kamasi Washington, songwriters | “TV Off” |
| Best Rap album | Kendrick Lamar | “GNX” |
| Best R&B Album | Leon Thomas | MUTT |
| Best Música Urbana Album | Bad Bunny | Debí Tirar Más Fotos |
| Best Music Film | Steven Spielberg (Producer) | Music by John Williams |
| Best Alternative music performance | The Cure | “Alone” |
| Best Alternative music album | The Cure | “Songs of a Lost World” |
| Best R & B performance | Kehlani | “Folded” |
| Best Traditional R & B performance | Leon Thomas | “Vibes Don’t Lie” |
| Best Progressive R & B album | Durand Bernarr | “Bloom” |
| Best Spoken word poetry album | Mad Skillz | “Words For Days Vol. 1” |
| Best Jazz performance | Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blade | “Windows – Live” |
| Best Jazz vocal album | Samara Joy | “Portrait” |
| Best Jazz instrumental album | Sullivan Fortner Featuring Peter Washington and Marcus Gilmore | “Southern Nights” |
| Best Large jazz ensemble album | Christian McBride Big Band | “Without Further Ado, Vol 1” |
| Best “Without Further Ado, Vol 1” | Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Yainer Horta and Joey Calveiro | “A Tribute to Benny Moré and Nat King Cole” |
| Best Alternative jazz album | Nate Smith | “Live-Action” |
| Best Traditional pop vocal album | Laufey | “A Matter of Time” |
| Best Contemporary instrumental album | Arkai | “Brightside” |
Source: Official Grammy Awards Website (Grammy.com)
