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Grammy Awards announce 2026 nominations with Kendrick Lamar leading. See the list of the nominees.
The 68th Grammy Awards nominations are out with Kendrick Lamar leading with nine nods.
Following Lamar, Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff and Canadian record producer and songwriter Cirkut received seven nominations. Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, Leon Thomas and Serban Ghenea were all nominated in six categories.
Music released between Aug. 31, 2024, and Aug. 30, 2025, is eligible for Grammy nominations — meaning some notable recent winners, including Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, were not eligible for nominations.
This year’s awards include two new categories: best traditional country album and best album cover. The existing best country album category was renamed to best contemporary country album.
The award show will take place on Sunday, Feb. 1, in Los Angeles. It will air on CBS and Paramount+.
Here’s a look at the 2026 Grammy Awards nominees:
Album of the Year
- “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” — Bad Bunny
- “SWAG” — Justin Bieber
- “Man’s Best Friend” — Sabrina Carpenter
- “Let God Sort Em Out” — Clipse, Pusha T & Malice
- “MAYHEM” — Lady Gaga
- “GNX” — Kendrick Lamar
- “MUTT” — Leon Thomas
- “CHROMAKOPIA” — Tyler, The Creator
Song of the Year
- “Abracadabra” – Lady Gaga, Henry Walter & Andrew Watt, songwriters (Lady Gaga)
- “Anxiety” – Jaylah Hickmon, songwriter (Doechii)
- “APT.” – Amy Allen, Christopher Brody Brown, Rogét Chahayed, Omer Fedi, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Chae Young Park, Theron Thomas & Henry Walter, songwriters (ROSÉ, Bruno Mars)
- “DtMF” – Marco Daniel Borrero, Scott Dittrich, Benjamin Falik, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, Hugo René Sención Sanabria, Tyler Thomas Spry & Roberto José Rosado Torres, songwriters (Bad Bunny)
- “Golden” [From “KPop Demon Hunters”] – EJAE & Mark Sonnenblick, songwriters (HUNTR/X:EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI)
- “luther” – Jack Antonoff, Roshwita Larisha Bacha, Matthew Bernard, Scott Bridgeway, Sam Dew, Ink, Kendrick Lamar, Solána Rowe, Mark Anthony Spears & Kamasi Washington, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar With SZA)
- “Manchild” – Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff & Sabrina Carpenter, songwriters (Sabrina Carpenter)
- “WILDFLOWER” – Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)
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
Best New Artist
- Olivia Dean
- KATSEYE
- The Marias
- Addison Rae
- sombr
- Leon Thomas
- Alex Warren
- Lola Young
Producer of the year, non-classical
- Dan Auerbach
- Cirkut
- Dijon
- Blake Mills
- Sounwave
Songwriter of the year, non-classical
- Amy Allen
- Edgar Barrera
- Jessie Jo Dillon
- Tobias Jesso Jr.
- Laura Veltz
Best album cover
- “CHROMAKOPIA” — Shaun Llewellyn & Luis “Panch” Perez, art directors (Tyler, The Creator)
- “The Crux” — William Wesley II, art director (Djo)
- “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” — Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, art director (Bad Bunny)
- “Glory” — Cody Critcheloe & Andrew J.S., art directors (Perfume Genius)
- “moisturizer” — Hester Chambers, Ellis Durand, Henry Holmes, Matt de Jong, Jamie-James Medina, Joshua Mobaraki & Rhian Teasdale, art directors (Wet Leg)
Best pop solo performance
- “DAISIES” — Justin Bieber
- “Manchild” — Sabrina Carpenter
- “Disease” — Lady Gaga
- “The Subway” — Chappell Roan
- “Messy” — Lola Young
Best pop duo/group performance
- “Defying Gravity” — Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande
- “Golden” [From “KPop Demon Hunters”] — HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI
- “Gabriela” — KATSEYE
- “APT.” — ROSÉ, Bruno Mars
- “30 For 30” — SZA Featuring Kendrick Lamar
Best pop vocal album
- “SWAG” — Justin Bieber
- “Man’s Best Friend” — Sabrina Carpenter
- “Something Beautiful” — Miley Cyrus
- “MAYHEM” — Lady Gaga
- “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)” — Teddy Swims
Best rock performance
- “U Should Not Be Doing That” — Amyl and The Sniffers
- “The Emptiness Machine” — Linkin Park
- “NEVER ENOUGH” — Turnstile
- “Mirtazapine” — Hayley Williams
- “Changes (Live From Villa Park) Back To The Beginning” — YUNGBLUD Featuring Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman, II
Best metal performance
- “Night Terror” — Dream Theater
- “Lachryma” — Ghost
- “Emergence” — Sleep Token
- “Soft Spine” — Spiritbox
- “BIRDS” — Turnstile
Best rock song
- “As Alive As You Need Me To Be” — Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, songwriters (Nine Inch Nails)
- “Caramel” — Vessel1 & Vessel2, songwriters (Sleep Token)
- “Glum” — Daniel James & Hayley Williams, songwriters (Hayley Williams)
- “NEVER ENOUGH” — Daniel Fang, Franz Lyons, Pat McCrory, Meg Mills & Brendan Yates, songwriters (Turnstile)
- “Zombie” — Dominic Harrison & Matt Schwartz, songwriters (YUNGBLUD)
Best rock album
- “private music” — Deftones
- “I quit” — HAIM
- “From Zero” — Linkin Park
- “NEVER ENOUGH” — Turnstile
- “Idols” — YUNGBLUD
Best R&B performance
- “YUKON” — Justin Bieber
- “It Depends” — Chris Brown Featuring Bryson Tiller
- “Folded” — Kehlani
- “MUTT (Live From NPR’s Tiny Desk)” — Leon Thomas
- “Heart Of A Woman” — Summer Walker
Best R&B song
- “Folded” — Darius Dixson, Andre Harris, Donovan Knight, Don Mills, Kehlani Parrish, Khris Riddick-Tynes & Dawit Kamal Wilson, songwriters (Kehlani)
- “Heart Of A Woman” — David Bishop & Summer Walker, songwriters (Summer Walker)
- “It Depends” — Nico Baran, Chris Brown, Ant Clemons, Ephrem Lopez Jr., Ryan Press, Bryson Tiller, Elliott Trent & Dewain Whitmore Jr., songwriters (Chris Brown Featuring Bryson Tiller)
- “Overqualified” — James John Abrahart Jr & Durand Bernarr, songwriters (Durand Bernarr)
- “YES IT IS” — Jariuce Banks, Lazaro Andres Camejo, Mike Hector, Peter Lee Johnson, Rodney Jones Jr., Ali Prawl & Leon Thomas, songwriters (Leon Thomas)
Best R&B album
- “BELOVED” — GIVĒON
- “Why Not More?” — Coco Jones
- “The Crown” — Ledisi
- “Escape Room” — Teyana Taylor
- “MUTT” — Leon Thomas
Best rap performance
- “Outside” — Cardi B
- “Chains & Whips” — Clipse, Pusha T & Malice Featuring Kendrick Lamar & Pharrell Williams
- “Anxiety” — Doechii
- “tv off” — Kendrick Lamar Featuring Lefty Gunplay
- “Darling, I” — Tyler, The Creator Featuring Teezo Touchdown
Best rap song
- “Anxiety” — Jaylah Hickmon, songwriter (Doechii)
- “The Birds Don’t Sing” — Gene Elliott Thornton Jr., Terrence Thornton, Pharrell Williams & Stevie Wonder, songwriters (Clipse, Pusha T & Malice Featuring John Legend & Voices Of Fire)
- “Sticky” — Aaron Bolton, Dwayne Carter, Jr., Dudley Alexander Duverne, Tyler Okonma, Janae Wherry, Gloria Woods & Rex Zamor, songwriters (Tyler, The Creator Featuring GloRilla, Sexyy Red & Lil Wayne)
- “TGIF” — Lucas Alegria, Dillon Brophy, Yakki Davis, Jess Jackson, Ronnie Jackson, Mario Mims, Jorge M. Taveras & Gloria Woods, songwriters (GloRilla)
- “tv off” — Jack Antonoff, Larry Jayy, Kendrick Lamar, Dijon McFarlane, Sean Momberger, Mark Anthony Spears & Kamasi Washington, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar Featuring Lefty Gunplay)
Best rap album
- “Let God Sort Em Out” — Clipse, Pusha T & Malice
- “GLORIOUS” — GloRilla
- “God Does Like Ugly” — JID
- “GNX” — Kendrick Lamar
- “CHROMAKOPIA” — Tyler, The Creator
Best country solo performance
- “Nose On The Grindstone” — Tyler Childers
- “Good News” — Shaboozey
- “Bad As I Used To Be” [From “F1® The Movie”] — Chris Stapleton
- “I Never Lie” — Zach Top
- “Somewhere Over Laredo” — Lainey Wilson
Best country duo/group performance
- “A Song To Sing” — Miranda Lambert And Chris Stapleton
- “Trailblazer” — Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson
- “Love Me Like You Used To Do” — Margo Price & Tyler Childers
- “Amen” — Shaboozey & Jelly Roll
- “Honky Tonk Hall Of Fame” — George Strait, Chris Stapleton
Best country song
- “Bitin’ List” — Tyler Childers, songwriter (Tyler Childers)
- “Good News” — Michael Ross Pollack, Sam Elliot Roman & Jacob Torrey, songwriters (Shaboozey)
- “I Never Lie” — Carson Chamberlain, Tim Nichols & Zach Top, songwriters (Zach Top)
- “Somewhere Over Laredo” — Andy Albert, Trannie Anderson, Dallas Wilson & Lainey Wilson, songwriters (Lainey Wilson)
- “A Song To Sing” — Jenee Fleenor, Jesse Frasure, Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Miranda Lambert And Chris Stapleton)
Best traditional country album
- “Dollar A Day” — Charley Crockett
- “American Romance” — Lukas Nelson
- “Oh What A Beautiful World” — Willie Nelson
- “Hard Headed Woman” — Margo Price
- “Ain’t In It For My Health” — Zach Top
Best contemporary country album
- “Patterns” — Kelsea Ballerini
- “Snipe Hunter” — Tyler Childers
- “Evangeline Vs. The Machine” — Eric Church
- “Beautifully Broken” — Jelly Roll
- “Postcards From Texas” — Miranda Lambert
For a complete list of all 95 categories, visit GRAMMY.com.
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Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper put on united front after actor sparked backlash
Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper are sticking together while the actor faces backlash on social media, following scandalous allegations about him.
The supermodel, 30, and the American Hustle star, 51, stepped out in coordinating fall-themed outfits on Wednesday, February 25, in New York City.
Hadid sported a pair of grey trousers and a chocolate-brown coat, with her hair in a messy bun, and Cooper paired black trousers with a beige shacket and black puffer jacket.
The couple were seen leaving the screening of Frankenstein, with a Q&A Event featuring Jacob Elordi at the DGA Theater.
Hadid and Cooper have been together since 2023, and have already hard-launched their relationship on Instagram.
Last December, they attended a Broadway performance of Samuel Becket’s Waiting for Godot, and posed for a picture together behind-the-scenes.
While the duo has kept their relationship lowkey, it has been in the spotlight in recent times as fans were speculating about the next step for the couple.
Social media sleuths also called out Cooper for his name being in the Epstein files. Neither Hadid or Cooper have addressed the allegation.
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“Heated Rivalry” Season 2 is coming “as soon as humanly possible,” says creator Jacob Tierney
A second season of “Heated Rivalry” is in the works, with shooting expected to begin in August.
“We are writing it now,” show creator and director Jacob Tierney said on “CBS Mornings” Thursday. “We’re getting ready to start shooting this summer. And there will be more ‘Heated Rivalry’ on your TVs as — like, truly — as soon as humanly possible.”
The next season is expected in 2027, but a release date has not been announced yet.
“Like the best parts of this show, just enjoy the yearn,” executive producer Brendan Brady said about the wait for the second season.
The romance on HBO Max about hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov begins with a secret fling between two rivals and eventually turns into a yearslong journey of love, denial and self-discovery. It is based on the “Game Changers” book series by Rachel Reid and has been so popular it has averaged more than 10.5 million viewers per episode in the U.S. alone, according to Warner Bros. Discovery.
Tierney believes it resonates because it is “very romantic.”
“It has the hallmarks and trappings of a real classic romance, years of longing and yearning and trying to get together and do the right thing for each other and not being able to, and then eventually a happy ending,” he said.
“It is laser-focused on that love story. There’s not a lot of diversion from it. And I think that’s what the audience responds to, is kind of the intensity and the focus of the storytelling,” he said.
Editor’s note: “Heated Rivalry” Season 2 will begin shooting in August, but no official release date has been announced.
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