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Grammys 2026: Bad Bunny makes history, Kendrick Lamar breaks record

Kendrick Lamar and Bad Buddy won big at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, with Lamar taking home five trophies including Record of the Year for “Luther,” while Bad Bunny made history with “Débi Tirar Más Fotos,” the first ever Spanish-language record to win Album of the Year.

Lamar, nominated nine times, also won four early trophies ...Read more

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How the Grammys honored D'Angelo, Roberta Flack and Ozzy Osbourne

LOS ANGELES — At this year’s Grammy ceremony, the Recording Academy called on artists Post Malone, Lauryn Hill and Reba McEntire to honor the musicians who died last year.

The annual In Memoriam segment paid tribute to artists like Roberta Flack, D’Angelo and Ozzy Osbourne. From heavy punk numbers to jazzy R&B ballads and solemn country-...Read more

Bang Showbiz / Jelly Roll paid tribute to his wife during his speech.

Jelly Roll credits Bunnie Xo with saving his life

Jelly Roll credited Bunnie Xo with saving his life following his success at the Grammys.

The 41-year-old star delivered a heartfelt speech after receiving the award for Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken.

The chart-topping singer told the crowd at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles: "They're going to try to kick me off ...Read more

Bang Showbiz / Bad Bunny on stage at the Grammys.

The only thing more powerful than hate is love, says Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny insisted the only thing "more powerful than hate is love" after winning a Grammy Award.

The 31-year-old star received a standing ovation inside the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday (02.01.26), after making his acceptance speech for the Best Musica Urbana Album Grammy.

The rapper - who received the award for his Debí Tirar ...Read more

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Billie Eilish and Finneas make Grammy history, deliver powerful speech: 'No one is illegal on stolen land'

LOS ANGELES — Siblings Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell won the Grammy for song of the year, becoming the first three-time winners in the history of the category.

The duo previously won in 2020 for "Bad Guy" and 2024 for "What Was I Made For?" This marked the 10th overall Grammy win for the musical duo.

The pair won the award for "...Read more

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Kendrick Lamar and SZA's 'Luther' wins Grammy for record of the year

LOS ANGELES — Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” was named record of the year at Sunday night’s 68th Grammy Awards, giving Lamar his second straight win in the category after he took it in 2025 with his smash-hit Drake diss, “Not Like Us.”

The Compton-born rapper is one of only four acts in Grammy history who’ve gone back to back...Read more

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Bad Bunny makes history with Grammy for album of the year, honors Puerto Rico

LOS ANGELES — Bad Bunny’s “Débi Tirar Más Fotos” was named album of the year at Sunday night’s 68th Grammy Awards — the first time a Spanish-language LP has won the Recording Academy’s most prestigious prize.

Bunny delivered the speech primarily in Spanish.

“I want to dedicate this award to all the people who had to leave ...Read more

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Grammys 2026: The complete list of winners and nominees

LOS ANGELES — The 68th Grammy Awards returned to L.A.’s Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, with Trevor Noah hosting for the sixth and final time. After more than half a century, CBS broadcast the awards show for the last time. It will move to Disney outlets in 2027.

The night’s major Grammys went to Olivia Dean for new artist, Billie Eilish and ...Read more

Jelly Roll cried over his Grammy success

Jelly Roll was reduced to tears by his success at the Grammy Awards.

The 41-year-old star won the awards for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song and Best Country Duo/Group Performance before he even arrived on the red carpet, and he subsequently confessed to feeling overwhelmed by the achievement.

Speaking to E! News on the red ...Read more

Bang Showbiz / Gloria Estefan at the ceremony in Los Angeles.

Gloria Estefan admits to being 'very worried' by unrest

Gloria Estefan is "very worried" about the recent unrest in America.

The 68-year-old singer voiced her concerns about the unrest in the country, after winning the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin album for Raíces.

Speaking backstage at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday (02.01.26), the chart-topping star - who was born in ...Read more

Bang Showbiz / Olivia Dean at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles

Grammy winner Olivia Dean: I'm the product of bravery

Olivia Dean described herself as the "product of bravery" after winning the Best New Artist Grammy.

The 26-year-old singer - who released her second studio album, The Art of Loving, in 2025 - was visibly overcome with emotion after winning the first Grammy Award of her career.

Speaking on stage at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday ...Read more

Bang Showbiz / Trevor Noah joked about Nicki Minaj at the Grammys

Trevor Noah jokes about Nicki Minaj's Grammy absence

Trevor Noah joked about Nicki Minaj's friendship with Donald Trump during the Grammy Awards.

The 41-year-old comedian hosted the awards show at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday night (02.01.26), and Trevor made a joke about Nicki's recent show of support for the US President.

The comedian said: "Nicki Minaj is not here. She is not...Read more

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Kendrick Lamar overtakes Jay-Z as most-awarded rapper in Grammys history

LOS ANGELES — Less than half an hour into the 68th Grammy Awards, Kendrick Lamar already made history.

Lamar became the most-awarded hip-hop artist in Grammys history, with 26 wins total. Lamar won three awards early Sunday before the broadcast and is up for more categories throughout the rest of the night.

Lamar led nominations for this ...Read more

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'ICE out! We're not savages,' Bad Bunny pleads at Grammys before Super Bowl

Bad Bunny had a message for the millions of TV viewers as he accepted the Best Musica Urbana Album award on Sunday night at the 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.

“Before I say thanks to God, I’m going to say — ICE out,” said the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter, who is set to perform during the Super Bowl Halftime Show on Feb. 8 at Levi�...Read more

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Justin Bieber performs in boxers in stripped-down Grammys set

LOS ANGELES — A shirtless Justin Bieber, only in his underwear and socks, strolled onto the Grammys stage Sunday with a purple guitar strapped around his neck.

The audience erupted in cheers the second Bieber's soulful vocals filled Crypto.com Arena. The pop star took the Grammys stage for the first time in four years.

Bieber gave an early ...Read more

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Lady Gaga knows why the caged bird sings in Grammys performance of 'Abracadabra'

LOS ANGELES — Blinding white lights flickered, giving the audience just small flashes of Lady Gaga as she took the 68th Grammy Awards stage Sunday.

Gaga's voice overpowered Crypto.com Arena, her robotic movements captivating the audience as she performed a rock version of her Grammy-winning hit "Abracadabra."

The "Mayhem" singer is a Grammys...Read more

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Billie Eilish and Finneas make Grammy history with third song of the year win

LOS ANGELES — Siblings Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell won the Grammy for song of the year, becoming the first three-time winners in the history of the category.

In his review of Eilish’s album “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” Times pop music critic Mikael Wood wrote that “the rootsy ‘Wildflower’ compares her involvement in a love ...Read more

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Grammys 2026: Billie Eilish wins Song of the Year, Kendrick Lamar breaks record

Billie Eilish won Song of the Year for “Wildflower” at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, her 10th career victory at the show.

Eilish shared the award with her brother, Finneas O’Connell, who wrote the song alongside her. Both Eilish and O’Connell wore “ICE OUT” pins, which were a popular accessory throughout the night.

“I feel ...Read more

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Olivia Dean wins Grammy for best new artist: 'I'm up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant'

LOS ANGELES — Olivia Dean, the British R&B singer who scored a major pop hit with "Man I Need," has won the Grammy for best new artist.

Dean's mix of elegant soul vocals and modern pop sophistication draw from a lineage of Grammy favorites like Amy Winehouse, Sade and Carole King. After opening for Sabrina Carpenter's "Short n' Sweet" tour, ...Read more