A Night That Could Redefine Music History
The 2026 Grammy Nominations are shaping up to be one of the most historic ceremonies in recent memory. From Kendrick Lamar’s nine nominations to Lady Gaga’s electrifying comeback, this year’s list reflects both legacy and innovation. And for the first time ever, K-Pop and Spanish-language music have broken into the Grammys’ most prestigious categories — proving that the global soundscape has truly arrived in the mainstream.
Scheduled for February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the 68th Annual Grammy Awards promise a star-studded night celebrating the diversity and evolution of global music.
Fun Fact: This year’s Grammys received nearly 23,000 entries, the most in history!
Kendrick Lamar – The King of Conscious Rap Returns
For the second consecutive year, Kendrick Lamar leads the pack with nine nominations — a clear sign that the Compton-born lyricist remains one of the most influential voices in modern music. His latest album, GNX, a sleek, fiery project blending social commentary with experimental production, has earned a coveted Album of the Year nomination.

If he takes home the top prize, GNX would become the first rap album since Outkast’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (2004) to win Album of the Year — a monumental milestone for hip-hop’s place in the Grammys’ hierarchy.
Lamar’s 2026 Grammy Highlights:
- Album of the Year: GNX
- Record of the Year: Luther (feat. SZA)
- Song of the Year: Luther
- Best Rap Album: GNX
- Best Music Video: Not Like Us
Lamar’s artistry continues to balance cultural critique with sonic innovation, cementing his status as a generation-defining storyteller.
Lady Gaga – The Queen of Reinvention Returns to Her Roots
With seven nominations, Lady Gaga continues to defy expectations. Her album Mayhem is a bold return to her electro-pop origins, fusing the theatrical energy of The Fame Monster with the emotional depth of Joanne.

She’s up for Album of the Year, Record of the Year (Abracadabra), and Song of the Year, among others — a trio of nominations that underline her versatility and staying power.
“Mayhem is a celebration of chaos and color — a love letter to every version of myself.” — Lady Gaga
Gaga’s 2026 Grammy Nominations Include:
- Album of the Year – Mayhem
- Record of the Year – Abracadabra
- Song of the Year – Abracadabra
- Best Pop Vocal Album – Mayhem
The Rise of Global Sounds – K-Pop & Latin Music Break Barriers
K-Pop’s First Big Four Nominations
For the first time ever, K-Pop has entered the Grammys’ most prestigious field: Song of the Year.
Two K-Pop tracks earned spots:
- Rosé & Bruno Mars – APT.
- HUNTR/X – Golden (from Netflix’s K-Pop Demon Hunters)

Rosé’s nomination marks a historic moment: she’s the first K-Pop idol recognized in a “Big Four” category.
Meanwhile, HUNTR/X makes Grammy history as the first animated band to receive a major nomination, continuing the legacy once started by Gorillaz.
Bad Bunny’s Spanish-Language Triumph
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny continues to break boundaries. His album Debí Tirar Más Fotos is up for Album of the Year, making it only the second entirely Spanish-language album ever nominated for the prize.

His fusion of reggaeton, plena, and live instrumentation proves that Latin rhythms are not only globally popular — they’re now critically celebrated.
The “Big Four” Categories – Full List of 2026 Nominees
Song of the Year
- Lady Gaga – Abracadabra
- Doechii – Anxiety
- Rosé & Bruno Mars – APT.
- Bad Bunny – DtMF
- HUNTR/X – Golden
- Kendrick Lamar feat. SZA – Luther
- Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild
- Billie Eilish – Wildflower
Record of the Year
- Bad Bunny – DtMF
- Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild
- Lady Gaga – Abracadabra
- Kendrick Lamar feat. SZA – Luther
- Billie Eilish – Wildflower
- Rosé & Bruno Mars – APT.
- Chappell Roan – The Subway
- Doechii – Anxiety
Album of the Year
- Kendrick Lamar – GNX
- Lady Gaga – Mayhem
- Bad Bunny – Debí Tirar Más Fotos
- Tyler, the Creator – Chromakopia
- Clipse – Let God Sort ’Em Out
- Justin Bieber – Swag
- Leon Thomas – Mutt
- Sabrina Carpenter – Man’s Best Friend
Best New Artist
Olivia Dean | Katseye | The Marías | Addison Rae | Sombr | Leon Thomas | Alex Warren | Lola Young
British Contenders & Global Highlights
This year’s Grammys also spotlight British excellence:
- Olivia Dean and Lola Young join the Best New Artist race, following in the footsteps of Adele and Amy Winehouse.
- Wet Leg return with nominations for Best Alternative Album (Moisturizer) and Best Alternative Song (Mangetout).
- The Cure, Cynthia Erivo, FKA Twigs, PinkPantheress, Yungblud, and Sir Elton John also make appearances across major categories.
Notably, Coldplay’s latest album Moon Music failed to earn nominations — a surprise for many industry watchers.
Source:
AP News – Full Nominee List 2026 Grammys
Did You Know? – Behind the Grammy Process
- 23,000 submissions were entered this year.
- 1,015 songs competed for Song of the Year alone.
- 15,000 voting members of the Recording Academy decide the shortlist and winners.
- Final round voting runs from Dec 12 to Jan 5.
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FAQs – 2026 Grammy Nominations Explained
Q1. When will the 2026 Grammy Awards be held?
February 1, 2026 at the Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
Q2. Why isn’t Taylor Swift nominated?
Her album The Life of a Showgirl released after the eligibility window (Aug 31 2024 – Aug 30 2025), making her eligible for the 2027 Grammys.
Q3. What’s the biggest record this year?
Kendrick Lamar leads with nine nominations, followed by Lady Gaga with seven.
Q4. Which categories made history?
K-Pop’s entry into Song of the Year and Bad Bunny’s Spanish-language album nomination mark groundbreaking milestones.
Q5. How are winners chosen?
Voting members of the Recording Academy — artists, producers, critics, and executives — determine both the nominees and final winners through multiple voting rounds.
Final Thoughts – A Grammys That Reflect the World’s Sound

The 2026 Grammy nominations feel less like a checklist of American pop and more like a reflection of global sound culture. From Lamar’s poetic storytelling to Gaga’s electric revival, from Rosé’s K-Pop breakthrough to Bad Bunny’s Spanish-language dominance, this year’s list celebrates how borderless music has become.
As February approaches, all eyes are on whether rap finally claims the Grammys’ biggest honor — or whether pop royalty and global stars will define the next chapter of musical excellence.

