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All the Artist Who Took Home Awards at 2026 Grammys
The 68th Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, where 86 awards were handed out to artists, producers, rising stars, and songwriters who delivered outstanding performances in the music industry over the past year. The event was hosted by Trevor Noah.

Bad Bunny: Getty images
Many celebrities had major wins last night. Bad Bunny, for one, made history with his 2025 album Debi Tirar Más Fotos, which became the first Latin LP to win Album of the Year. Other big wins of the night included Kendrick Lamar and SZA, won Record of the Year for their 2024 song “Luther”.

Billie Eilish: Getty images
Billie Eilish, a multi-Grammy winner, took home Song of the Year for “Hit Me Hard” and her album track “Wildflower.” Lady Gaga won Best Pop Vocal Album for her 2025 pop opus Mayhem.

Kendrick Lamar: Getty images
Kendrick Lamar led the night with five Grammys, followed by Bad Bunny with three. Other multiple winners included Lady Gaga, Cirkut, Kehlani, Leon Thomas, SZA, Jack Antonoff, Jelly Roll, and composer Ludwig Göransson, each with two awards.
Below is a list of celebrities who won the Grammy awards
Bad Bunny
Album of the Year: Debí Tirar Más Fotos
Best Música Urbana Album: Debí Tirar Más Fotos
Best Global Music Performance: “Eoo”
Kendrick Lamar
Record of the Year: Kendrick Lamar & SZA: “Luther”
Best Rap Album: GNX
Best Rap Song: “TV Off” [ft. Lefty Gunplay]
Best Melodic Rap Performance: Kendrick Lamar & SZA: “Luther”
Best Rap Performance: Clipse, Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T & Malice: “Chains & Whips”
Billie Eilish
Song of the Year: “Wildflower”
Lady Gaga
Best Pop Vocal Album: Mayhem
Best Dance Pop Recording: “Abracadabra”
Best Remixed Recording: Lady Gaga & Gesaffelstein: “Abracadabra (Gesaffelstein Remix)”
Cirkut
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Kehlani

Kehlani: Getty images
Best R&B Song: “Folded”
Best R&B Performance: “Folded”
Leon Thomas
Best R&B Album: Mutt
Best Traditional R&B Performance: “Vibes Don’t Lie”
Jelly Roll
Best Contemporary Country Album: Beautifully Broken
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song: Brandon Lake & Jelly Roll: “Hard Fought Hallelujah”
Best Country Duo/Group Performance: Shaboozey & Jelly Roll: “Amen”
Olivia Dean
Best New Artist
Lola Young
Best Pop Solo Performance: “Messy”
Durand Bernarr
Best Progressive R&B Album: Bloom
Amy Allen
Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical
Justin Gray
Best Immersive Audio Album: Immersed
Pino Palladino & Blake Mills
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: That Wasn’t a Dream
The Cure
Best Alternative Music Album: Songs of a Lost World
Best Alternative Music Performance: “Alone”
Turnstile
Best Rock Album: Never Enough
Best Metal Performance: “Birds”
Yungblud, Nuno Bettencourt & Frank Bello Featuring Adam Wakeman & II

Yungblud: Getty images
Best Rock Performance: Changes (Live From Villa Park / Back to the Beginning)”
Nine Inch Nails
Best Rock Song: “As Alive as You Need Me to Be”
John Williams
Best Music Film: Music by John Williams
Doechii
Best Music Video: “Anxiety”
Huntr/x
Best Song Written for Visual Media: “Golden”
Austin Wintory
Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media: Sword of the Sea
Ludwig Göransson
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (Includes Film and Television): Sinners
Various Artists
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: Sinners
Best Regional Roots Music Album: A Tribute to the King of Zydeco
Gloria Estefan
Best Tropical Latin Album: Raíces
Carín León
Best Música Mexicana Album (Including Tejano): Palabra de To’s (Seca)
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album: Papota
Natalia Lafourcade
Best Latin Pop Album: Cancionera
FKA twigs
Best Dance/Electronic Album: Eusexua
Tame Impala
Best Dance/Electronic Recording: “End of Summer”
Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande
Best Pop/Duo Group Performance: “Defying Gravity”
Gabriela Ortiz
Best Contemporary Classical Composition: Ortiz: Dzonot
Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel & Alisa Weilerstein
Best Classical Compendium: Gabriela Ortiz: Yanga
Amanda Forsythe, Robert Mealy, Paul O’Dette & Stephen Stubbs
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album: Telemann: Ino – Opera Arias for Soprano
Yo-Yo Ma & Andris Nelsons
Best Classical Instrumental Solo: Shostakovich: The Cello Concertos
Dalai Lama
Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording: Meditations: The Reflections of His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Nate Bargatze
Best Comedy Album: Your Friend, Nate Bargatze
Fyütch & Aura V
Best Children’s Music Album: Harmony
Arkai
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album: Brightside
Alan Pierson & Alarm Will Sound
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance: “Donnacha Dennehy: Land of Winter”
Houston Grand Opera, Kwamé Ryan, Janai Brugger, Jamie Barton & J’Nai Bridges
Best Opera Recording: “Jake Heggie: Intelligence”
Andris Nelsons & Boston Symphony Orchestra
Best Orchestral Performance: “Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie”
Nate Smith & Säje
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals: “Big Fish”
The 8-Bit Big Band
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella: “Super Mario Praise Break”
Nordkraft Big Band, Remy Le Boeuf & Danielle Wertz
Best Instrumental Composition: “First Snow”
Elaine Martone
Producer of the Year, Classical
Sandbox Percussion
Best Engineered Album, Classical: Cerrone: Don’t Look Down
Samara Joy
Best Jazz Vocal Album: Portrait
Carla Patullo
Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album: Nomadica
Keznamdi
Best Reggae Album: Blxxd & Fyah
Caetano Veloso & Maria Bethânia
Best Global Music Album: Caetano e Bethânia Ao Vivo
Tyla
Best African Music Performance: “Push 2 Start”
Laufey
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: A Matter of Time
Nate Smith

Nate Smith: Getty images
Best Alternative Jazz Album: Live-Action
Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Yainer Horta & Joey Calveiro
Best Latin Jazz Album: A Tribute to Benny Moré and Nat King Cole
Christian McBride
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album: Without Further Ado, Vol 1
Sullivan Fortner
Best Jazz Instrumental Album: Southern Nights
Chick Corea, Christian McBride & Brian Blade
Best Jazz Performance: “Windows (Live)”
The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
Best Roots Gospel Album: I Will Not Be Moved (Live)
Israel & New Breed
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: Coritos, Vol. 1
Darrel Walls & PJ Morton
Best Gospel Album: Heart of Mine
Cece Winans & Shirley Caesar
Best Gospel Performance/Song: “Come Jesus Come”
I’m With Her
Best Folk Album: Wild and Clear and Blue
Best Americana Roots Song: “Ancient Light”
Billy Strings
Best Bluegrass Album: Highway Prayers
Jon Batiste
Best Americana Album: Big Money
Mavis Staples
Best Americana Performance: “Godspeed”
Best American Roots Performance: “Beautiful Strangers”
Joni Mitchell
Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980)
Miles Davis
Best Album Notes: Miles ’55: The Prestige Recordings
Tyler, the Creator
Best Album Cover: Chromakopia
Bruce Springsteen
Best Recording Package: Tracks II: The Lost Albums
Robert Randolph
Best Recording Package: Preacher Kids
Buddy Guy
Best Traditional Blues Album: Ain’t Done With the Blues
Zach Top
Best Traditional Country Album: Ain’t in It for My Health
Tyler Childers
Best Country Song: “Bitin’ List”
Chris Stapleton
Best Country Solo Performance: “Bad as I Used to Be”
Skillz
Best Spoken Word Poetry Album: Words for Days, Vol. 1
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Selena Gomez Sued by Investors Over Mental Health Startup
Selena Gomez is facing a lawsuit from five investors who backed Wondermind Global, the mental health company she co-founded with her mother, Mandy Teefey, and entrepreneur Daniella Pierson.
The investors are seeking to recover about $1.2 million they say they put into the business, along with damages and legal costs. The lawsuit alleges that Gomez and the other founders made commitments about the company’s plans and operations that were not fulfilled.
A central allegation concerns Gomez’s role in Wondermind’s development. According to the complaint, investors were told she would be “actively building” the company as its head of marketing. The claim further alleges that Gomez signed an agreement to perform those duties but later failed to do so.

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The investors also allege that Wondermind was presented as having several revenue-generating initiatives in development, including advertising partnerships, celebrity cover stories and a mobile app. The complaint also alleges that investors were told Wondermind had secured institutional partnerships with JPMorgan and Fidelity, which were expected to generate advertising revenue. According to the lawsuit, none of those initiatives or partnerships materialised.
Wondermind was founded in 2021 with the goal of making mental health and wellness content more accessible. Gomez had already spoken publicly about her own experiences with mental health.
The investors claim Wondermind struggled financially and eventually failed to meet basic business obligations, including paying employees and vendors on time. They also allege that they were not properly informed about the company’s financial and operational problems.
According to the complaint, the investors only became aware of the extent of Wondermind’s difficulties after September 2025 investigation by The Cut examined the company’s finances and management.

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After learning about Wondermind’s financial and operational problems, the investors allegedly demanded that their money be returned. According to the lawsuit, Teefey told them that the funds would be placed in an escrow account for repayment, but the money was never returned. The investors say their attempts to obtain repayment and further information eventually went unanswered, leaving them to seek the return of their investments through the lawsuit.
Gomez remains listed as a co-founder on Wondermind’s website, while her mother now serves as chief executive following Pierson’s departure from the company.
The lawsuit does not establish that the allegations are true. Gomez and Wondermind have been contacted for comment, but neither had responded at the time of publication.
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Travis Kelce Says His Wedding to Taylor Swift Was the “Best Night of My Life”
Travis Kelce has spoken publicly about his wedding to Taylor Swift for the first time, calling the celebration at Madison Square Garden the “best night of my life.”
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end made the comment on August 12 while speaking with reporters at the team’s training camp in St. Joseph, Missouri. Asked about his offseason, Kelce reflected on the wedding before turning his attention to the upcoming NFL season.
“It was a fun offseason, man,” he said. “Wedding was the best night of my life, and I appreciate everybody who came out and celebrated and had fun with us.”

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Kelce also described the occasion as “a crazy night” and said he appreciated everyone who attended and celebrated with the couple. He then made it clear that his focus had shifted back to football.
Kelce and Swift married on July 3 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The wedding was attended by around 1,000 guests, including friends, family members and notable figures from the worlds of music, film and sports.
The ceremony was officiated by Adam Sandler, while Stevie Nicks was among the performers at the celebration. Other reported guests included Selena Gomez, Sabrina Carpenter and a number of Kelce’s NFL connections.

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The wedding followed a rehearsal dinner held at Madison Square Garden the night before. The couple kept the celebration private, with guests subject to strict security and confidentiality measures.
Swift and Kelce’s wedding came after their relationship began in 2023. They announced their engagement in August 2025 before marrying less than a year later.
While the wedding was a major part of his offseason, Kelce is now back with the Chiefs preparing for the 2026 NFL season. When asked about what comes next, he brought the conversation back to football: “But it’s football, baby.”
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Rihanna Gives Fans a Rare Glimpse of Her Children at Her Childhood Home
Rihanna is giving her children a glimpse into her childhood. The singer recently brought her three children, RZA, Riot and Rocki Irish, to the street in Barbados where she grew up, now known as Rihanna Drive, sharing rare photos and a video from the family visit on Instagram.
The Fenty Beauty mogul posed with her children. She wore a black asymmetrical slip dress with a spaghetti strap on one side and a thigh-high slit, pairing it with black flip-flops, sunglasses and her signature bold red lipstick. In the photos, the singer is seen holding her youngest daughter, who will turn one next month, while RZA and Riot stand beside her.

Photo: Instagram/@Rihanna
In the caption, the singer reflected on returning to the same place where she spent part of her childhood, this time as a mother. She wrote, “One minute I feel like that kid from Westbury, the next minute I’m bringing my own kids back to Rihanna Drive. Trippy how life works!” she continued. “And the Glory STILL and WILL ALWAYS belong to the Almighty Creator!!!”
The street was originally called Westbury New Road before it was officially renamed Rihanna Drive by the Ministry of Tourism, “The Government of Barbados will on Independence Day, Thursday 30th November, 2017 officially change the name of Westbury New Road located in St. Michael to Rihanna Drive in honour of Barbadian superstar Ms. Robyn Rihanna Fenty who grew up in Westbury New Road.” Rihanna was also present at the ceremony.

Photo: Instagram/@Rihanna
The family visit comes as Rihanna continues to spend time in her home country this month. On August 4, she attended Barbados’ Grand Kadooment Day parade, which marked the end of the island’s Crop Over Festival. For the occasion, she wore a colorful festival costume covered in jewels and feathers, complete with a dramatic headpiece and feathered wings.

Photo: Instagram/@Rihanna
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have been together since 2020. While the couple has often been seen together on various public outings, they rarely give fans a glimpse of all three children at once.
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