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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Grammys 2026: Bieber Strips Down, Bad Bunny & Kendrick Win Big

Grammys 2026: Bieber Strips Down, Bad Bunny & Kendrick Win Big

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Bad Bunny took home Album of the Year, a top Grammy honor.
  • Kendrick Lamar won multiple awards including Record of the Year.
  • Justin Bieber surprised the audience with a performance in his boxers.
Grammys 2026: Bieber Strips Down, Bad Bunny & Kendrick Win Big

The 2026 Grammy Awards delivered a night packed with memorable performances and significant wins. Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter kicked off the show with a striking pilot-inspired outfit for her song 'Manchild.'

Sombr also captivated the audience with a dazzling performance of his hit '12 to 12.' The evening's top honors saw Kendrick Lamar take home multiple awards, including Best Rap Album and Record of the Year, marking a significant achievement for the artist.

However, Bad Bunny ultimately secured the prestigious Album of the Year award, a major highlight of the night. Queen Latifah and Doechii presented Kendrick Lamar with his Best Rap Album award in a sweet moment.

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Justin Bieber's return to the Grammy stage was a showstopper. He stripped down to his boxers and socks for a performance of 'Yukon,' drawing stunned reactions from the crowd and his wife, Hailey Bieber.

In addition to the competitive wins, the ceremony featured touching tribute performances from artists like Post Malone, the Fugees, John Legend, and Chaka Khan, honoring influential figures in music history.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bad Bunny took home the prestigious Album of the Year award at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Kendrick Lamar won multiple awards, including Best Rap Album and Record of the Year, at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Justin Bieber surprised the audience by performing in his boxers and socks during the 2026 Grammy Awards.

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