The 68th Annual Grammys nominations highlight hip-hop, global music, and a new wave of creative diversity.
A Clear Front-Runner
November 7, 2025: The 2026 Grammy nominations have arrived, and Kendrick Lamar leads the pack with an impressive nine nominations, making him the most nominated artist of the year. His critically acclaimed album GNX earned him a spot in the coveted Album of the Year category, while standout collaborations like “Luther” with SZA have cemented his dominance across both hip-hop and mainstream categories.
Close Contenders
Trailing closely behind Lamar are Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny, who continue to solidify their positions as global music icons. Gaga scored seven nominations, including Album of the Year for Mayhem and Record of the Year for her hit single “Abracadabra.”
Meanwhile, Bad Bunny made history once again with six nominations, becoming the first Spanish-language artist to receive nods in all three major categories — Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year — for his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos and the chart-topping single “DtMF.”
A Genre-Defying Year
This year’s Grammy lineup showcases one of the most diverse mixes of nominees in recent history. The Album of the Year category alone features a powerful range of artists including Kendrick Lamar (GNX), Lady Gaga (Mayhem), Bad Bunny (Debí Tirar Más Fotos), Justin Bieber (Swag), Sabrina Carpenter (Man’s Best Friend), Leon Thomas (Mutt), Clipse (Let God Sort Us Out), and Tyler, the Creator (Chromakopia).
Beyond the big names, the nominations highlight the growing global influence of music, with K-pop artists, Latin performers, and genre-blending newcomers making their mark. Tracks like “APT.” by Rosé and Bruno Mars have shown how international collaborations are shaping the sound of modern pop culture.
What to Watch
As anticipation builds for the February 1, 2026, ceremony at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, all eyes are on whether Kendrick Lamar will finally take home Album of the Year, a title that has eluded him in past years.
Lady Gaga’s return to major-category recognition signals a resurgence of classic pop excellence, while Bad Bunny’s historic nominations mark a groundbreaking moment for Latin artists on the global stage.
The Grammys are evolving to embrace artistry that transcends borders and genres — a sign of how the music landscape continues to diversify and expand in the streaming era.
With Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, and Bad Bunny leading the way, this year’s Grammy race is a celebration of innovation, diversity, and global reach. The stage is set for a night that could redefine what it means to be a Grammy-winning artist in today’s ever-changing music industry.
Published by HOLR Magazine

