Grammy Awards 2026: Bad Bunny Makes History, Kendrick Lamar Breaks Records, Billie Eilish and Lady Gaga Shine

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The 68th annual Grammy Awards took place in Los Angeles on February 1, with a star-studded lineup of performers and nominees vying for the coveted Grammy statue. Hosted by Trevor Noah for the sixth consecutive year, the ceremony was a night to remember. This year's Grammys saw a record-breaking performance by Kendrick Lamar, who shattered Jay-Z's record to become the most-awarded rapper in Grammy history. Lamar took home four honors, including Best Rap Album for 'GNX'. Bad Bunny made history by becoming the first Spanish-language artist to win the Album of the Year award for 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS'. Other notable winners included Billie Eilish, who took home the award for Song of the Year for 'Wildflower', while Lady Gaga won Best Pop Vocal Album for 'MAYHEM'. Lola Young won Best Pop Solo Performance for 'Messy', and Tame Impala won Best Dance/Electronic Recording for 'End of Summer'. In the Latin categories, Bad Bunny won Best Latin Música Urbana Album, while Natalia Lafourcade won Best Latin Pop Album for 'Cancionera'. Gloria Estefan won Best Tropical Latin Album for 'Raices'. In the Rock and Metal categories, Yungblud won Best Rock Performance for 'Changes (Live from Villa Park, Back to the Beginning)', while Turnstile won Best Rock Album for 'Never Enough'. The Cure won Best Alternative Music Album for 'Songs of A Lost World'. In the Country categories, Chris Stapleton won Best Country Solo Performance for 'Bad As I Used to Be', while Tyler Childers won Best Country Song for 'Bitin' List'. Jelly Roll won Best Contemporary Country Album for 'Beautifully Brokem'. In the R&B and Afrobeats categories, Leon Thomas won Best R&B Album for 'Mutt', while Kehlani won Best R&B Performance for 'Folded'. In the Jazz and Classical categories, Samara Joy won Best Jazz Vocal Album for 'Portrait', while Sullivan Fortner won Best Jazz Instrumental Album for 'Southern Nights'. The full list of winners can be found below: **Song of the Year:** Billie Eilish - 'Wildflower' **Record of the Year:** Kendrick Lamar and SZA - 'Luther' **Album of the Year:** Bad Bunny - 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS' **Best New Artist:** Olivia Dean **Best Pop Vocal Album:** Lady Gaga - 'MAYHEM' **Best Pop Solo Performance:** Lola Young - 'Messy' **Best Dance/Electronic Recording:** Tame Impala - 'End of Summer' **Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album:** Laufey - 'A Matter Of Time' ...and many more. The 68th annual Grammy Awards was a night to remember, with incredible performances and record-breaking wins. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees!