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Leon Thomas’ ‘Mutt’ Should be Top Dog in the 2026 Grammys’ Best R&B Album Race

Written by: News Room Last updated: December 16, 2025
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Leon Thomas’ ‘Mutt’ Should be Top Dog in the 2026 Grammys’ Best R&B Album Race

Young, hot stars like Leon Thomas, Givēon, and Coco Jones put a distinctly old-school touch on their music and were rewarded with nominations in the general Best R&B Album category. It makes the race one of the most exciting in years.

“R&B, in both its traditional form and its progressive iterations, reminds us that it’s not only here to stay but about steering culture forward,” says Alaysia Sierra, Head of R&B Editorial at Spotify. “The genre continues to shape today’s sound, whether leading directly or flowing through pop heavyweights like Justin Bieber, Teddy Swims, and Bruno Mars. Its influence remains undeniable and enduring.”

The Nominees

Givēon, Beloved
Coco Jones, Why Not More?
Ledisi, The Crown
Teyana Taylor, Escape Room
Leon Thomas, Mutt

The Lowdown

Thomas’ Mutt may be the album to beat here, but the competition is fierce. Teyana Taylor’s Escape Room was a welcome musical resurgence (following a four-year retirement) from the multi-hyphenate, and Coco Jones’ vocals and creative range are only growing more powerful with each release. And Yan Snead, who heads R&B programming at Pandora, notes that Givēon has a strong case for taking home the Gramophone, too. Beloved, his testament to the luxury and longing of 1960s and 1970s R&B still feels timely and true to his distinct voice and impact in the modern landscape. (It earned a four-star review at Rolling Stone from this writer, too.)

“It’s easily one of the most compelling R&B albums of the year, and another one I haven’t been able to step away from since its release,” Snead says. “The lush production, the intimate and captivating storytelling, and the sheer control and agility of his vocals remind us why Givēon has become such a defining voice of my generation. If he takes this win, it would feel more than justified. Shoutout to whoever broke his heart, because we definitely got a classic.”

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Who Should Win

Leon Thomas, Mutt
“This album, from top to bottom, is a masterclass in taking R&B and making it your own,” says Spotify’s Sierra. While there’s a lot of heat that could light up this category, Thomas’ ability to simultaneously capture the zeitgeist, reinvest fans in the genre, reel in new ones, and reinvigorate the sound is pretty one-of-one here. “From critically acclaimed performances to a wave of collaborations that showcased his versatility and musicality, he’s evolved from someone with everything to prove into an artist who has arrived and is fully in his element,” says Snead. 

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Who Will Win

Leon Thomas, Mutt
“A win for Leon wouldn’t just feel deserved — it would feel inevitable,” Snead says. “If he takes this home, there’s nothing to question or critique.” Granted, the Grammys are not necessarily known for uncontroversial wins, particularly when it comes to Black music, but Thomas’ impact over the past three years — and the last year in particular — is undeniable. The former Nickelodeon star (he played a talented musician alongside one Ariana Grande on the hit show Victorious) has been building a grown-up name for himself for some time, but became a breakout star for his Grammy-winning, behind-the-scenes contributions to SZA’s “Snooze” (paired with R&B legend Babyface, too) from late 2022’s long-dominating SOS. Then came his own smash “Mutt,” a sexy, smoky R&B number, which was certified platinum this spring after catching fire across the internet and IRL, too. Another Grammy favorite, Ledisi, even put Thomas on the phone with the legendary Stevie Wonder, who surprised Thomas with his own rendition of the track. “Mutt” slightly predated Thomas’ album of the same name, filled with more slick, earnest R&B about life and love in the fast lane.

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