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2026 Grammy Awards—Selected Nominees
Album of the Year
“DEBÍ TI RAR MÁS FOTOS,” Bad Bunny
“SWAG,” Justin Bieber
“Man’s Best Friend,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Let God Sort Em Out,” Clipse, Pusha T, and Malice
“MAYHEM,” Lady Gaga
“GNX,” Kendrick Lamar
“MUTT,” Leon Thomas
“CHROMAKOPIA,” Tyler, the Creator
Kendrick Lamar (Photo by Paras Griffin / Getty Images via AFP)
Record of the Year
“DtMF,” Bad Bunny
“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Anxiety,” Doechii
“WILDFLOWER,” Billie Eilish
“Abracadabra,” Lady Gaga
“Luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA
“The Subway,” Chappell Roan
“APT.” Rosé, Bruno Mars
Lady Gaga (Photo by Manny Carabel / Getty Images via AFP)
Song of the Year
“Abracadabra,” Lady Gaga
“Anxiety,” Doechii
“APT.” Rosé, Bruno Mars
“DtMF,” Bad Bunny
“Golden,” K-Pop Demon Hunters
“Luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA
“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
“WILDFLOWER,” Billie Eilish
Best New Artist
Olivia Dean
KATSEYE
The Marias
Addison Rae
Somber
Leon Thomas
Alex Warren
Lola Young
2025 Grammy Winners (Selected)
Album of the Year
“Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé
Record of the Year
“Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar
Song of the Year
“Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar
Best New Artist
Chappell Roan
Complete List of Winners
Timeline
1957 – The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, known as The Recording Academy, is founded in Los Angeles.
May 4, 1959 – The first Grammy Awards ceremony takes place, with winners including Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, and Perry Como.
1963 – Bing Crosby receives the first Lifetime Achievement Award.
1971 – Andy Williams hosts the inaugural live Grammy Awards telecast from the Hollywood Palladium.
1973 – The Grammy Hall of Fame is established.
1983 – The music video category is added.
1984 – The Reggae category is introduced.
1987 – The New Age category is added.
1988 – The Rap category is introduced, and the Grammy Foundation is established.
1990 – The Alternative category is added.
1993 – The Recording Academy opens its new headquarters in Santa Monica, California.
1994 – The Technical Award is created.
1997 – The Latin Recording Academy is established, and the first Latin Grammys are held on September 13, 2000.
2008 – The Grammy Museum opens in Los Angeles.
In June 2020, the Recording Academy announced changes to its award process, including discontinuing the use of the term “urban” to describe music from Black artists, aiming to better reflect the evolving musical landscape.
January 5, 2021 – The Grammy Awards, originally scheduled for January 31, are postponed to March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
January 5, 2022 – The awards are again postponed from January 31, due to rising COVID-19 cases.
February 5, 2023 – Beyoncé, with 32 Grammy wins, becomes the artist with the most Grammys in history. Her victory for Best Dance/Electronic Album for “Renaissance” cemented her record.
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