From global icons to fresh voices — music’s biggest night rewrote history.
The 68th Annual Grammy Awards, held on February 1, 2026, celebrated the most influential music of the year after nominations were announced on November 7, 2025. From Kendrick Lamar’s chart-dominating dominance to Lady Gaga’s long-awaited return to the top, the night delivered historic wins, global recognition, and viral moments that set the internet buzzing.
Table of Contents
- Top Nominees at Grammys 2026
- Big Winners of the Night
- Indian & Global Representation
- Ceremony Highlights & Performances
- Viral & Off-Stage Buzz
Top Nominees at Grammys 2026
Kendrick Lamar dominated the nominations with nine nods, including Record, Song, and Album of the Year for his project GN. This followed his powerful 2025 run, where he secured five Grammy wins.
Lady Gaga followed with seven nominations, earning spots in all three major categories for her album MAYHEM and hit track “Abracadabra” — her first full big-three sweep since 2010.
Other major contenders included Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, and Leon with six nominations each. Power producers Jack Antonoff and Cirkut also landed seven nods, while legendary mixing engineer Serban Ghenea earned six.
Big Winners of the Night
- Record of the Year: “Luther” – Kendrick Lamar & SZA
- Album of the Year: Bad Bunny
- Best New Artist: Olivia Dean
- Best Contemporary Country Album: Jelly Roll
Steven Spielberg made history by achieving EGOT status after winning Best Music Film, joining one of the most elite clubs in entertainment.
Indian & Global Representation
Indian-origin artists made a strong global impact at the Grammys 2026. Anoushka Shankar received nominations for Best Global Music Album and Best Global Music Performance.
Legendary fusion band Shakti competed in the same global categories, while Siddhant Bhatia earned a nomination for Best Global Music Album. Charu Suri was recognized in the Best Contemporary Instrumental Album category.
Although no Indian artist took home a trophy this year, their nominations marked a growing global influence.
Ceremony Highlights & Performances
The Grammys introduced new categories such as Best Album Cover and Best Traditional Country Album, while renaming Best Country Album to Best Contemporary Country Album.
The night opened with a high-energy performance by Rosé and Bruno Mars performing “APT”, setting the tone for a star-studded evening filled with genre-spanning performances.
Viral & Off-Stage Buzz
Beyond the stage, social media exploded after Nicki Minaj took a subtle jab at Chrissy Teigen, while fans went wild after Rosé was spotted with Bad Bunny, igniting collaboration rumors across platforms.
The Grammys 2026 proved once again that music is evolving faster than ever — blending global sounds, bold experimentation, and cultural moments that go far beyond the stage. With legends rising and new stars breaking through, this year’s ceremony will be remembered as one of the most dynamic Grammy nights in recent history.
