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Grammys 2026: Kendrick Lamar Rewrites Rap History
2 Feb
Summary
- Kendrick Lamar became the most decorated rapper in Grammys history.
- Bad Bunny's album made history as the first all-Spanish win for Album of the Year.
- Aura V, an 8-year-old, is now the youngest Grammy winner.

The Grammys 2026, held on February 1st at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena and hosted by Trevor Noah, saw significant historical moments unfold. Kendrick Lamar achieved a major career milestone, breaking Jay-Z's record to become the most decorated rapper in Grammy history. He secured multiple wins, including Best Rap Album, bringing his total to 26 awards.
Beyond Lamar's achievement, the ceremony celebrated diverse musical achievements. Bad Bunny's "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" made history by becoming the first all-Spanish language album to win the coveted Album of the Year award. This marked a groundbreaking moment for non-English music at the prestigious event.
Further breaking new ground, a K-pop song titled "Golden" from the group KPop Demon Hunters received a Grammy, marking the first time a song from the genre has achieved this honor. The event also introduced new award categories, including Best Album Cover and Best Traditional Country Album, expanding the scope of recognition.




