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For the latest Grammys (the 68th Grammy Awards, set for February 1, 2026), the nominations are already out and a few names are clearly everywhere in the list.

Quick Scoop: Who’s dominating the 2026 Grammys?

  • Kendrick Lamar leads all artists with nine nominations, driven by his album “GNX” and multiple major-category nods.
  • Lady Gaga follows with seven nominations, cutting across big general categories and pop-focused fields.
  • Producers Jack Antonoff and Cirkut also earned seven nominations each thanks to their work across several nominated albums and records.
  • Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter and Leon Thomas each scored six nominations, positioning them as major players in both pop and general fields.
  • Several others — including Doechii, SZA, Tyler, the Creator, and Clipse members Pusha T & Malice — landed five nominations, signaling a very rap- and R&B-heavy year.

Big-picture headline

The general field (Record, Album, Song of the Year and Best New Artist) is packed with a mix of rap heavyweights, global pop stars, and rising names like Sabrina Carpenter, Leon Thomas and Doechii, which shifts the narrative a bit away from the recent “only pop divas” storyline of past years.

Key general-field storylines

  • Kendrick Lamar : Coming off a huge prior Grammys showing, he’s back at the center of Album, Record and Song of the Year conversations, with “Not Like Us” paving the way for his new era and “GNX” powering many of his nods.
  • Lady Gaga : With seven nominations, she’s not just in pop categories; she’s deep in the main races again, reinforcing her status as a Recording Academy favorite.
  • Bad Bunny : Continues to turn streaming dominance into awards recognition, stacking up six nominations and keeping Spanish-language pop central in the Grammys’ biggest fields.
  • Sabrina Carpenter & Leon Thomas: Each with six nominations, they’re positioned as both critical and commercial successes, jumping from “rising” to “core” Grammy artists in one cycle.

In forum threads and music subreddits, a common reaction is that this year feels “stacked,” especially with so many pop and rap names colliding in the Album and Record of the Year lineups.

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Rap, R&B and pop crossover

  • Rap and R&B are unusually central this year, with Kendrick, Tyler, the Creator, Doechii, SZA, and Clipse all pulling multiple nominations and overlapping between genre and general categories.
  • Pop and rap collaborations, like high-profile duets and cross-genre singles, show up heavily in the Record/Album of the Year fields, reflecting TikTok- and streaming-driven listening patterns.

Best New Artist buzz

The Best New Artist field leans into streaming-era breakouts and social-media- fueled careers:

  • Streaming-driven singers and bands who exploded on platforms like TikTok and YouTube.
  • Reality competition acts and online-viral artists, mirroring the way fan communities now drive Grammys visibility.

Even within that, there’s debate in fan spaces about who really counts as “new,” especially for artists who have had small followings for years before a sudden breakout.

Snapshot: Biggest nominees at a glance

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Artist / Name Approx. Nominations Notable Notes
Kendrick Lamar 9 Leads 2026 Grammys; major presence in Album, Record, Song of the Year and rap categories.
Lady Gaga 7 Across general and pop fields; one of the year’s central figures.
Jack Antonoff 7 Producer on multiple nominated projects in major categories.
Cirkut 7 Producer with wide spread across the nominations, similar to Antonoff.
Bad Bunny 6 Heavy presence in general and Latin categories, carrying global pop influence.
Sabrina Carpenter 6 In major categories plus pop, marking a breakthrough Grammys year.
Leon Thomas 6 Singer-songwriter/producer recognized across R&B and general fields.
Doechii 5 Rapper-singer with multiple nods, seen as a rising force.
SZA 5 Returns with multiple R&B and general-field mentions.
Tyler, the Creator 5 Straddles rap and broader categories; continues a strong Grammys run.
Clipse (Pusha T & Malice) 5 Veteran duo re-enter the Grammys spotlight with several nominations.

Forum and fan discussion vibes

Across music forums and pop-focused communities, the 2026 nominations are sparking a few recurring talking points:

  1. Pop vote split
    Fans note that with so many big pop names in the Album of the Year race, the vote could splinter, making room for rap or more eclectic records to sneak a win.
  1. TikTok & virality effect
    Commenters keep pointing out how songs that blew up long after release, often through TikTok trends, still found their way into this year’s nominations.
  1. Recognition for “underdogs”
    There’s visible excitement when artists who were previously cult favorites — think smaller pop or alt acts — now show up as serious Album or Best New Artist contenders.
  1. Genre lines getting blurry
    People are debating how to define pop, rap, R&B and alternative now that a lot of the nominated projects deliberately mix all of those sounds.

Why this year feels different

  • Rap and R&B are closer to the center of the show than they’ve been in some past years, especially with Kendrick Lamar leading and Tyler, SZA, Doechii and Clipse heavily present.
  • International and non-English music, especially from artists like Bad Bunny, isn’t just in “global” or “Latin” categories; it’s competing at the top.
  • Producers and engineers (like Jack Antonoff, Cirkut, Serban Ghenea) are more visible in discussion because their names repeat across so many nominated records.

TL;DR:
Kendrick Lamar is the top nominee at the upcoming Grammys with nine nods, followed by Lady Gaga and hit-making producers Jack Antonoff and Cirkut with seven each, and a strong pack of Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter and Leon Thomas right behind them.

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