Kendrick Lamar Dominates 2026 Grammys, Sets New Rap Record

1Historic Night Sees Kendrick Claim Five Wins, Surpassing Jay-Z’s Grammy Total

Kendrick Lamar added yet another remarkable chapter to his already legendary career at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on February 1, 2026, where he swept all five categories in which he was nominated.

The evening not only celebrated his latest artistic triumphs but also marked a historic milestone — Lamar now holds the record for the most Grammy wins by a rapper in history, surpassing Jay-Z’s longtime total.


The night’s biggest accolade came when Kendrick and collaborator SZA took home Record of the Year for their powerful single “Luther,” a track that has resonated widely for its musical ingenuity and emotional depth. The song also secured Best Melodic Rap Performance, further solidifying its impact across genres.


Kendrick’s acclaimed album GNX was honored with Best Rap Album, reinforcing his status as one of the defining voices in contemporary hip-hop. His lyrical prowess and genre-bending production once again resonated with both critics and fans alike, elevating GNX into the upper echelon of rap classics.
In addition, Kendrick won Best Rap Song for “TV Off,” showcasing his continued excellence as a songwriter and creative force. He also claimed Best Rap Performance as a featured artist on Clipse’s “Chains & Whips,” demonstrating his versatility and collaborative spirit.


Kendrick Lamar’s sweep at the 2026 Grammys reflects not only his artistic mastery but his enduring influence on the culture of music itself. With this record-breaking night, he cements his legacy as a visionary and one of the most decorated artists in rap history.