2026 Grammys: Full Winners List

Kehlani, Durand Bernarr, and Shaboozey won their first Grammys on Sunday night.

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The 2026 Grammys, held on Sunday night in Los Angeles, kicked off the evening with major wins that, unfortunately, weren't televised.

Already making history before the main show even began, Kendrick Lamar picked up two wins during the Grammy Premiere Ceremony. He won Best Melodic Rap Performance for “luther” alongside SZA and Best Rap Song for “tv off.”

With four total wins tonight, Kendrick is on track to surpass Jay-Z as the rapper with the most Grammy wins in history—a milestone that would further cement his legacy as one of hip hop’s most decorated and influential artists.

Kehlani took home their first Grammy on Sunday night, winning Best R&B Performance for “Folded,” and used the moment to speak out on more than just music.

During their acceptance speech, Kehlani called on artists to recognize their collective power and responsibility, urging unity in the face of injustice and encouraging the room—and those watching—to speak up.

“What I wanna make sure that I say is that everybody is so powerful in this room and in this room later,” Kehlani said.

“And together we're stronger in numbers to speak against all the injustice going on in the world right now. So instead of letting it be just a couple of you here and there, I hope everybody is inspired to join together as a community of artists and speak out against what's going on. And I'm going to leave this and say, f-ck ICE.”

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