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Snubs & Surprises at the 2026 Grammy Awards

Written by: News Room Last updated: February 2, 2026
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Snubs & Surprises at the 2026 Grammy Awards

There are years when everybody has a pretty good idea of who is likely to win in the marquee categories at the Grammy Awards. The best example is 1984, which turned into a virtual coronation of Michael Jackson as the hottest pop star on the planet. He won a record-setting eight Grammys that night, including album and record of the year. Or 1999, when Santana equaled Jackson’s eight-Grammy sweep, also taking album and record of the year. Or 2012, when Adele cemented her superstardom by tying Beyoncé’s record for the most Grammy wins by a female artist in one night (six).

2026 was most definitely not one of those years. Each of the so-called Big Four Awards — album, record and song of the year plus best new artist — was basically too close to call.

Would album of the year go to Kendrick Lamar at long last, or to Bad Bunny?

Would record of the year go to the Kendrick Lamar and SZA collab “Luther,” or to the ROSÉ and Bruno Mars pairing, “APT.”?

Would song of the year go to “Golden,” the global smash from KPop Demon Hunters, or maybe to “Luther” or “APT.”? (I didn’t think “Wildflower” would place in the top three.)

Would best new artist go to Leon Thomas, this year’s only best new artist nominee who landed another Big Four nod (album of the year for Mutt), or to Olivia Dean or sombr, both of whom leveled up in popularity just as ballots were being cast?

By now you know the answers to these questions: Bunny, “Luther,” “Wildflower” and Dean, respectively. Of these four categories, only “Wildflower” could really be called a surprise winner, but there were plenty of surprises among the 95 awards presented on Feb. 1. Here are some of the biggest snubs and surprises of Grammy night 2026.

  • Snub: Sabrina Carpenter

    Carpenter went 0-6 on the night, a disappointment after she went 2-4 last year, winning best pop vocal album and best pop solo performance. On the plus side, Carpenter was the only artist to perform on both the 2025 and 2026 telecasts, with elaborate productions both times. Last year, she delivered a medley of “Please Please Please” and “Espresso.” This year, she offered an airport-set performance of “Manchild.”

  • Surprise: Lola Young

    Young’s “Messy” won best pop solo performance, beating Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild,” which was nominated for both record and song of the year, and Chappell Roan’s “The Subway,” which was nominated for record of the year, among others. “Messy” was not nominated in either of those marquee categories. If it had been, it might have been a contender.

  • Surprise: Billie Eilish and Finneas

    The siblings became the first three-time winners of song of the year in Grammy history. They won this year for “Wildflower,” having previously won for “Bad Guy” and “What Was I Made For?” The song was a big hit, but wasn’t nearly as big as several of the other nominees in the category, including three songs that topped the Hot 100 (“Golden,” “Luther” and “Manchild.”) Also, it was the fourth single from Eilish’s latest album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, following “Lunch,” “Birds of a Feather” and “Chihiro.” It’s unusual for a song released this deep into an album’s run to make this strong an impression.

  • Surprise: Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande

    Erivo and Grande won best pop duo/group performance for “Defying Gravity,” beating four songs that were much bigger radio hits. It was also a surprise because there has been some backlash to the sequel, Wicked: For Good. It was still a ginormous hit, but not as big as the first Wicked. And there was that cutting (but pretty funny) jab that host Nikki Glaser made on the Golden Globes, calling the film Wicked: For Money. But backlash or no, Erivo and Grande are both superb singers, and this is a category that focuses on vocal performance. Grande won in the category five years ago for “Rain on Me,” a collab with Lady Gaga.

  • Surprise: The Cure

    The Cure won its first Grammys in a 50-year career — best alternative music album for Songs of a Lost World and best alternative music performance for “Alone.” The Cure’s only previous Grammy nods were for Wish and Bloodflowers, both of which were nominated for best alternative music album.

  • Surprise: Jelly Roll

    Jelly’s Beautifully Broken won best contemporary country album. The project entered the Billboard 200 at No. 1 in late 2024 and was nominated for album of the year at the Academy of Country Music Awards in early 2025. But it was subsequently passed over for a nod in that category at the Country Music Association Awards, which seemed to dim its Grammy prospects.

    Jelly Roll won two other awards on the night: best country duo/group performance for “Amen” with Shaboozey, and best contemporary Christian music performance/song for “Hard Fought Hallelujah” with Brandon Lake.

  • Snub: Eric Church

    Church’s Evangeline Vs. the Machine lost its bid to win best contemporary country album. Church’s career Grammy track record now stands at 0-11. Church has won album of the year twice at the CMA Awards and once at the ACM Awards. Billboard ranked his album No. 1 on its list of the 10 best country albums of 2025.

  • Not Really Snubs, Just Disappointments: Darren Criss, Trevor Noah

    Criss and Noah both did a great job hosting the Grammy Premiere Ceremony and the live telecast, respectively, but that didn’t translate into a Grammy win for either artist. Criss was nominated for best musical theater album for Maybe Happy Ending (for which he won a Tony in June), but lost to Buena Vista Social Club. Noah was nominated for best audio book, narration and storytelling recording for Into the Uncut Grass, but lost to The Dalai Lama’s Meditations: The Reflections of His Holiness The Dalai Lama.

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