Gesaffelstein, FKA twigs and Kendrick Lamar among GRAMMYs 2026 winners
The 68th annual ceremony took place on Sunday in Los Angeles
The 2026 GRAMMY Awards winners have been revealed.
The 68th annual ceremony took place in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 1, and saw Kendrick Lamar lead the way with five wins across the night – making him the most-awarded rapper in GRAMMYs history.
Kendrick took home the Record Of The Year award for his collaborative track ‘Luther’ with SZA. The GRAMMY was awarded by Cher, who mistakenly announced Luther Vandross – who died in 2005 – as the winner.
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Elsewhere on the night, Kendrick also bagged awards for Best Rap Album, Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Melodic Rap Performance, meaning he now has some 27 GRAMMYs in his cabinet.
In the Best Dance/Electronic Album category, FKA twigs triumphed over the likes of Fred again.., PinkPantheress, Rüfüs Du Sol and Skrillex for her 2025 record ‘Eusexua’.
Tame Impala also scored the award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording with his track ‘End of Summer’, winning over nominees including Disclosure & Anderson Paak, Kaytranada, and more.
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Bad Bunny also picked up the prestigious Album Of The Year award for his recent record ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’, making it the first-ever Spanish-language record to win in the category.
The Best Dance-Pop Recording award was given to Lady Gaga for her 2025 track ‘Abracadabra’. For his remix of the same single, Gaseffelstein picked up his first GRAMMY Award – winning over the likes of Ron Trent and David Guetta.
Other winners across the night included Tyla, Doechii, Kehlani, Clipse and The Cure, who picked up their first-ever awards in their 50-year history for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Music Performance.
Check out the full list of GRAMMY Awards 2026 winners here.
Gemma Ross is Mixmag's Associate Digital Editor, follow her on X

