The Cure, Nine Inch Nails, and Tyla also picked up genre awards.
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FKA twigs, Tame Impala, and Lady Gaga took home major honors in the electronic and dance music categories at the 68th GRAMMY Awards, held on February 1st, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
FKA twigs received the award for Best Dance/Electronic Album with her release ‘Eusexua’, marking her first GRAMMY win. During her acceptance speech, she acknowledged Koreless as “the main producer” on the project.
Tame Impala won Best Dance/Electronic Recording for ‘End Of Summer’, while Lady Gaga claimed Best Dance/Pop Recording for ‘Abracadabra’. Gaga also added another trophy to her collection, winning Best Pop Vocal Album for ‘Mayhem’.
In other categories, Nine Inch Nails secured Best Rock Song with ‘As Alive As You Need Me To Be’. The Cure took home Best Alternative Music Album for ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ and Best Alternative Music Performance for ‘Alone’. South African artist Tyla earned Best African Music Performance for her track ‘Push 2 Start’.
Kendrick Lamar was the night’s most awarded artist for the second year running, collecting five GRAMMYs. Meanwhile, Bad Bunny won Album Of The Year with ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’.
Explore the complete list of winners here.











