Presented by Amazon Prime, the 2026 GRAMMYs were full of historical wins and fantastic performances. From Bad Bunny taking home Album of the Year, the first Spanish-language album to do so, to Justin Bieber returning to the GRAMMYs stage to Bruno Mars & Rosé kicking off the show with Hot 100 No. 1 single, “APT.,” keep watching to see everything you missed from the biggest night for music!
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Leila Cobo:
It’s official, Bad Bunny makes music history!
Tetris Kelly:
Yes Benito!
Leila Cobo:
Here’s everything you missed from music’s biggest night, presented by Amazon Prime!
Tetris Kelly:
Rosé and Bruno Mars kicked off the show with “APT,” and Sabrina Carpenter performed her smash hit “Manchild.” Best Rap Album went to Kendrick Lamar, who acknowledged his fellow nominees in his speech. During the Best New Artist medley, Addison Rae gave us a taste of “The Glamorous Life” and broke it down on the dance floor. And you know I was gnarly because Katseye took the stage! But the Best New Artist award went to Olivia Dean, who shed tears of joy and shared. And, in just his boxers and socks, Justin Bieber returned to the Grammy stage four years later to perform his hit “Yukon” while wifey Hailey admired proudly from the crowd. Marcelo Hernandez and Karol G presented Bad Bunny with the Best Música Urbana Album of the Year award. A very shocked Jelly Roll took home Best Contemporary Country Album. Lady Gaga brought the magic with “Abracadabra” and then took home Best Pop Vocal Album. Bruno Mars returned to perform his new Hot 100 No. 1 for performance #2. And Billie Eilish snatched the coveted Song of the Year award for “Wildflower,” who also had something political to say. Tyler, the Creator did the most theatrics and even drove a car on stage. Pharrell received the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award for all his incredible contributions to music. Reba McEntire made her Grammy performance debut honoring those that have passed, with Post Malone paying tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne. Lauryn Hill brought the Fugees back together to honor D’Angelo and Roberta Flack.
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