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    Grammy winners 2026: Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar and ICE criticism | Arts and Culture News

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    Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny has won the coveted Album of the Year honour at the Grammy Awards, while Kendrick Lamar and SZA took home Record of the Year for “Luther”.

    Among other notable wins, Olivia Dean was named on Sunday Best New Artist, and siblings Billie Eilish and Finneas earned Song of the Year.

    The main broadcast was hosted by comedian Trevor Noah.

    Bad Bunny, who is due to headline the Super Bowl LX half-time show next week, also used his acceptance speech to voice criticism of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.

    Accepting his award for Best Album, he started by saying, “Before I thank God, I want to say: ICE out!”

    “We’re not savages, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens. We are human beings, and we are Americans,” he added.

    Billie Eilish also referenced ICE during the ceremony. While accepting Song of the Year, Eilish, who has previously criticised ICE policies, said, “no one is illegal on stolen land”, in an apparent reference to how the US was built on occupying land that originally belonged, in many cases, to Native American communities.

    Just before Bad Bunny won his first televised award, he and Noah also engaged in a conversation touching on ICE and Puerto Rico.

    “If things keep getting worse in America, can I come live with you in Puerto Rico?” Noah asked. “Trevor, I have some news for you. Puerto Rico is part of America,” Bad Bunny replied.

    Several artists, including Kehlani and Gloria Estefan, took the opportunity to voice support for immigrant communities. On the red carpet, many celebrities made a statement wearing “ICE out” pins, including Justin and Hailey Bieber and Joni Mitchell.

    Beyond the political moments of the night, here is a list of the winners from the Grammys 2026:

    Album of the Year
    Debi tirar mas fotos (I should have taken more photos) – Bad Bunny

    Record of the Year
    Luther – Kendrick Lamar with SZA

    Best Rap Album
    GNX – Kendrick Lamar

    Best Latin Urban Album
    Debi tirar mas fotos – Bad Bunny

    Best New Artist
    Olivia Dean

    Best Pop Vocal Album
    Mayhem – Lady Gaga

    Best Pop Solo Performance
    Messy – Lola Young

    Song of the Year (Songwriter’s award)
    Wildflower – Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell

    Billie Eilish and Finneas, wearing ICE Out pins, pose with the Song of the Year award for ‘Wildflower’ [Mike Blake/Reuters]

    Best Dance/Electronic Album
    EUSEXUA – FKA twigs

    Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
    Defying Gravity – Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande

    Best Rock Album
    Never Enough – Turnstile

    Best Contemporary Country Album
    Beautifully Broken – Jelly Roll

    Best R&B Album
    Mutt – Leon Thomas

    Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
    A Matter of Time – Laufey

    Best Latin Pop Album
    Cancionera – Natalia Lafourcade

    Best Mexican Music Album
    Palabra De To’s (Seca) – Carin Leon

    Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
    Sinners – Various artists

    Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (composer’s award)
    Sinners – Ludwig Goransson

    Best Gospel Album
    Heart of Mine – Darrel Walls, PJ Morton

    Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
    Coritos Vol 1 – Israel & New Breed

    Best Song Written for Visual Media
    Golden from KPop Demon Hunters

    Best Jazz Vocal Album
    Portrait – Samara Joy

    Samara Joy
    Samara Joy accepts the Best Jazz Vocal Album award for ‘Portrait’ during the premiere ceremony of the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles [Daniel Cole/Reuters]

    Best Jazz Instrumental Album
    Southern Nights, Sullivan Fortner featuring Peter Washington and Marcus Gilmore

    Best African Music Performance
    Push 2 Start – Tyla

    Best Reggae Album
    BLXXD & FYAH – Keznamdi

    Best Music Video
    Anxiety – Doechii

    Best Music Film
    Music by John Williams

    Best Alternative Music Album
    Songs of a Lost World – The Cure

    Songwriter of the Year
    Amy Allen

    Producer of the Year, Nonclassical
    Cirkut

    Best Comedy Album
    Your Friend – Nate Bargatze

    Best Audio Book, Narration and Storytelling Recording
    Meditations: The Reflections of His Holiness The Dalai Lama – Dalai Lama

    Best Spoken Word Poetry Album
    Words for Days Vol 1 – Mad Skillz

    Best Album Cover
    Chromakopia

    The Dr Dre Global Impact Award
    Pharrell Williams

    Pharrell Williams performs during the 68th Annual Grammy Awards
    Pharrell Williams performs during the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles [Daniel Cole/Reuters]



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