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On February 1, 2026, the music world gathered at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards. Presented by The Recording Academy, the ceremony honored the best music released between August 31, 2024, and August 30, 2025. Broadcast live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+, the event once again proved why the Grammys remain one of the most prestigious nights in global music.
Hosted by comedian and television personality Trevor Noah, the evening combined glamour, powerful performances, and historic achievements — but it also sparked discussion and surprise.
The 2026 Grammys will be remembered for breaking records and celebrating diversity in music.
The album of the year title was awared to Bad Bunny for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, marking the first time a Spanish-language album won in this prestigious category.
The record of the year title went to Kendrick Lamar and SZA for their collaboration “Luther.”
The song of the year title was awarded to Billie Eilish and Finneas for “Wildflower.”
The best new artist title went to Olivia Dean
One of the most talked-about aspects of the 2026 ceremony was the fact that many of the artists who performed during the show did not win any major awards that night.
Usually, Grammy performances highlight nominees who later walk away with trophies. However, this year created a different dynamic. Several performers delivered spectacular shows but left the ceremony without an award.
Some critics suggested that this showed how competitive and unpredictable the Grammys have become. Others argued that performances are chosen to create an entertaining and balanced show, not necessarily to predict winners. In the end, the performances proved that artistic impact is not always measured by trophies.
Another surprising topic was the atmosphere on the red carpet. Many celebrities and media commentators mentioned that the 2026 Grammy red carpet felt noticeably more silent and less chaotic than in previous years.
In the past, the red carpet has been known for loud crowds, viral fashion moments, and dramatic interviews. This year, however, the energy appeared calmer and more controlled. Some observers believe this shift reflects changes in how events are organized, while others think it mirrors a broader change in celebrity culture, with stars choosing a more reserved and polished approach.
Despite the quieter mood, fashion remained elegant and creative, continuing the tradition of bold Grammy style.
Beyond the awards, the 2026 Grammys reflected important cultural shifts in the music industry. The success of Latin and international artists demonstrated how music continues to cross borders. Several winners also used their speeches to address social topics, reminding audiences that music can influence conversations beyond entertainment.
The 68th Grammy Awards were historic not only for record-breaking wins but also for the unexpected conversations they created. From performers leaving without trophies to a calmer red carpet atmosphere, the 2026 ceremony showed that the Grammys continue to evolve.
Even without winning, artists proved their talent on one of the world’s biggest stages — reminding everyone that music’s true power goes beyond awards.