Kendrick Lamar Makes Grammy History as Most Awarded Rapper Ever

Kendrick Lamar has won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album for his record "GNX" at the 2026 ceremony. With this win, he now holds 26 Grammy awards, officially surpassing Jay-Z to become the most awarded rapper in the history of the awards. In his acceptance speech, Lamar paid tribute to the enduring power and culture of hip-hop. The 2026 Grammys, hosted by Noah, feature performances from artists like Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, and Sabrina Carpenter.

Key Points: Kendrick Lamar Wins Best Rap Album, Breaks Grammy Record

  • Wins Best Rap Album for 'GNX'
  • Becomes most awarded rapper with 26 Grammys
  • Breaks record previously held by Jay-Z
  • Delivers tribute to hip-hop culture
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Grammy 2026: Rapper Kendrick Lamar wins Best Rap Album for GNX

Kendrick Lamar wins Best Rap Album at the 2026 Grammys, surpassing Jay-Z to become the most awarded rapper in Grammy history.

"Hip-hop is going to always be right here. - Kendrick Lamar"

Los Angeles, February 2

Rapper Kendrick Lamar has won the Best Rap Album Grammy Award 2026. The singer paid tribute to the "hip hop" in his acceptance speech at the prestigious award ceremony.

At the 68th Grammy Awards, Kendrick Lamar bagged the Best Rap Album for his performance in GNX.

During his acceptance speech, the rapper paid tribute to Hip Hop, saying that the art skill of Hip Hop is ever-present.

"It is hip-hop as usual, man. I'm not good at talking about myself, but I express it through the music. It's an honor to be here. Hip-hop is going to always be right here. We are going to be in these suits looking good, having our folks with us. We are going to be having the culture with us. So I appreciate y'all. God is to glory. Love y'all," said Kendrick Lamar in his acceptance speech as quoted by Variety.

With this, Kendrick Lamar now holds the title of the most awarded rapper at the Grammys, reported The Hollywood Reporter.

The 'Luther' rapper shattered the record previously set by Jay-Z at the 2026 Grammy Awards. The 'Empire State of Mind' rapper has 25, Lamar now has 26 Grammys under his belt but the night is still young, as per the outlet.

During the non-televised Grammys premiere ceremony, Lamar won three awards, including rap performance (for 'Chains & Whips,' which he was a featured artist on); melodic rap performance (for "Luther" with SZA); and rap song ('tv off'. During the main 2026 Grammys telecast, his first win came in the rap album category, tied to his 2024 record GNX, reported The Hollywood Reporter.

The 2026 Grammys, hosted by Noah in his final year as emcee, is currently broadcasting from Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena.

Bruno Mars, the 16-time Grammy Award winner, has been confirmed as one of the performers for the 2026 Grammy Awards.

The show will feature performances from other major names, including Rose, Lady Gaga, and Sabrina Carpenter, as well as an 'In Memoriam' tribute to influential musicians such as Ozzy Osbourne and Roberta Flack.

Mars, who is also nominated for three awards this year, has secured nods for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for his collaboration with the Blackpink member.

At the 2026 Grammy Awards, Kendrick Lamar leads with nine nominations. Other Album of the Year nominees include Bad Bunny, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Tyler, the Creator and more.

The Grammys 2026 are being broadcast live on CBS and are also streaming on Paramount+.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Amazing achievement! 26 Grammys is insane. But the article feels a bit repetitive in the middle, could have been tighter. Still, happy for him. The performances lineup with Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga looks fantastic.
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Priya S
His speech about having the culture with them was so powerful. Real hip-hop lives on. Also, Blackpink member getting a nod with Bruno Mars? That's a cool crossover! International awards are becoming more global.
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Rohit P
Legendary stuff. Breaking Jay-Z's record is no small feat. While we celebrate this, I do wish our Indian award shows had the same credibility. Too many times they feel like paid promotions.
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Michael C
GNX was a brilliant album, but honestly, I was rooting for Tyler, the Creator for Album of the Year. The competition must have been fierce. Nine nominations is dominance.
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Kavya N
As a music student, his work is a masterclass in storytelling and production. The 'In Memoriam' for Ozzy Osbourne and Roberta Flack will be emotional. Awards are nice, but legacy is what truly matters.

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