2026 Grammys Share the Love Among Pop Winners Lola Young, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Olivia Dean & More
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2026 Grammys Share the Love Among Pop Winners Lola Young, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Olivia Dean & More
There was a lot of pop love to go around at Sunday’s 2026 Grammy Awards, where four different artists won in the Big Four categories and the pop categories shared the wealth. Related Here Are the 2026 Grammys Winners: Full List It's Their Moment: Lady Gaga, 'Golden…
The singer Lady Gaga, 39, published a photo cart in her social networks by ensuring in her hands the two grams received on Sunday (1o) of the Grammy Academy. Selling in the Best Album Vocal categories of Pop with “Mayhem” and Best Recording of Pop Dance with “Abracadabra”, the artist thanked the faces. Read More Beyond Grammy: as Bad Bunny is making history in the music industry Grammy: Lady Gaga becomes the 1st artist to win all the categories …
Grammy winner Lola Young says ‘Messy’ reflects ‘how we all feel’ - Regional Media News
Lola Young was the winner of the best pop solo performance Grammy on Sunday for her breakthrough hit "Messy," which she thinks is a song that reflects something everyone has experienced at one time or another. Backstage at the awards show, Lola said, "I feel like 'Messy' is a song that symbolizes how we all feel, and I'm very proud of this song. I feel it speaks on just like being a messy human being and not being enough for, you know, the world…
Grammys 2026: Billie Eilish, Olivia Dean and Tyla shine
The 2026 Grammy Awards delivered a night of landmark wins, genre-spanning recognition and a few eyebrow-raising omissions, as the music industry gathered at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on 1 February to honour the best releases of the past year. From Kendrick Lamar’s commanding haul to Bad Bunny’s record-making victory, this year’s ceremony reflected a shifting global soundscape, with hip-hop, Latin music and pop experimentation firmly at the c…
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