The 2026 Grammys have wrapped, and several big names have already stacked up multiple wins, with Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Billie Eilish, and The Cure among the standout winners so far.

Quick Scoop: Grammys Won So Far

Here’s a snapshot of who’s having the strongest night, based on major and repeatedly listed wins.

Biggest individual nights

  • Lady Gaga
    • Wins tied to “Abracadabra” (including a remix win), plus “Mayhem” and “Disease” mentioned across pop and dance/electronic-related categories.
* She appears multiple times as both lead artist and via remix credits, making her one of the night’s most-decorated names.
  • Kendrick Lamar (with SZA)
    • “Luther” is listed as a winner among the night’s key awards, and he also appears linked to “30 For 30” and collaborations with SZA and others.
* Across rap and collaboration categories, Kendrick’s tally makes him one of the dominant Grammy presences this year.
  • Billie Eilish
    • “Wildflower” is singled out as a winner among the headline categories, anchoring her 2026 Grammys presence.
* She shows up in the main pop/record fields, which are typically counted as major wins in post-show breakdowns.
  • The Cure
    • Win for “Alone” and for the album “Songs of a Lost World” gives them at least two Grammys this year, spanning rock performance and rock album territory.
* That double win makes them one of the standout band stories of the night.
  • Nine Inch Nails (Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross)
    • “As Alive as You Need Me to Be” wins a songwriting-focused category, adding to their already strong awards legacy.
* While it’s one key category, it sits in a prestige lane (songwriting for rock/alternative/metal).

Other notable winners stacking up

These may not dominate headlines like the very top winners, but they are clearly having solid nights:

  • Kehlani – “Folded” wins in an R&B performance lane, putting her in the R&B winners’ circle this year.
  • Durand Bernarr – “Bloom” secures a win in a progressive/alternative R&B-style category.
  • Leon Thomas – “Mutt” wins in an R&B category, adding to the genre’s spread of younger winners.
  • Darrel Walls & PJ Morton – “Heart of Mine” wins in a gospel category, highlighting the faith-based side of the night.
  • Israel & New Breed – “Coritos Vol. 1” wins in contemporary Christian or worship-related album territory.
  • Keznamdi – “Blxxd & Fyah” wins in reggae, giving him a major career milestone.
  • Carla Patullo feat. the Scorchio Quartet & Tonality – “Nomadica” earns a win in a contemporary classical/new age or composition lane.

Mini table: headline winners so far

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Artist Key winning work(s) Type of categories Impact this year
Lady Gaga “Abracadabra”, “Abracadabra (Gesaffelstein Remix)”, “Mayhem”, “Disease”Pop, dance/electronic, remix One of the top multi‑category winners of the night.
Kendrick Lamar & SZA “Luther”, “30 For 30”Rap, collaboration Major presence across rap and collab lanes.
Billie Eilish “Wildflower”Main pop / general field Anchors one of the marquee wins of the ceremony.
The Cure “Alone”, “Songs of a Lost World”Rock performance, rock album Veteran band with a strong two‑trophy showing.
Nine Inch Nails “As Alive as You Need Me to Be”Songwriting / rock-related Prestige win in a songwriter-focused category.

How the “won so far” picture looks

  • The night’s narrative is leaning toward multi‑category sweeps by a few heavy hitters (Gaga, Kendrick/SZA, The Cure) rather than one single artist completely dominating every headline category.
  • Genre-wise, pop, rap, rock, R &B, gospel, reggae, and contemporary classical/new‑age all get visible wins, making this a spread-out year instead of a narrowly focused one.
  • Expect post‑show discussions and forums to focus on:
    • Whether Gaga’s multi-lane wins make her “Artist of the Night”.
* The continued Grammys love story with Kendrick Lamar and SZA.
* The feel‑good angle of legacy acts like The Cure still taking home new trophies in 2026.

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