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Kendrick Lamar becomes most-awarded rapper in Grammy history

Feb. 02, 2026 / Entertainment / Author: Praise Swint

Courtesy: Kendrick Lamar

At the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on February 1, 2026, Kendrick Lamar added another chapter to his remarkable career by becoming the most-awarded rapper in Grammy history. The Compton-born artist stood out among a field of musical talent in a ceremony that celebrated accomplishments across genres, reflecting his lasting impact on hip-hop and the broader music landscape.

Lamar entered the evening leading the nominations with nine nods, and he walked away with five trophies, a feat he has now achieved for the second consecutive year. His wins included major categories and underscored both critical acclaim and industry recognition for his craft.

Smashing records and rewriting history

Among Lamar’s wins was Record of the Year for “Luther,” a collaboration with SZA that resonated widely with audiences and critics alike. The song, built around a sample of Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn’s classic duet version of “If This World Were Mine,” dominated charts and spent weeks at number one. Its success helped Lamar secure his second straight Record of the Year Grammy, a rare back-to-back achievement in the awards’ history.

In addition to this top honor, Lamar collected trophies for Best Rap Album for GNX, Best Melodic Rap Performance also for “Luther,” Best Rap Song for “TV Off” featuring Lefty Gunplay, and Best Rap Performance as part of Clipse’s “Chains & Whips.” These wins brought his career total to 27 Grammy Awards, surpassing Jay-Z’s long-standing record and establishing Lamar as the most-awarded rapper ever.

Dominance in rap and beyond

Lamar’s success at the Grammys reflects more than trophy counts. His ability to win across both general and genre-specific categories signals a broad influence that extends beyond hip-hop’s core audience. With GNX and songs like “Luther,” he demonstrated versatility in both lyrical storytelling and stylistic innovation. His music resonates with listeners who value artistic depth as well as mainstream appeal.

In rap categories especially, Lamar’s wins illustrate how his work continues to set benchmarks for excellence. From performance to songwriting, his music acknowledges hip-hop’s roots while pushing creative boundaries. These victories also highlight collaborations within the genre, as seen in his work with fellow artists who share the stage and credits on multiple award-winning tracks.

Recognition across the music industry

Courtesy:Kendrick Lamar

The 2026 Grammy Awards showcased Lamar’s achievements alongside other major winners, illustrating the diverse landscape of contemporary music. While Bad Bunny made history with Album of the Year, Billie Eilish won Song of the Year, and Olivia Dean earned Best New Artist, Lamar’s haul was a standout for its historical significance and breadth.

Other genres were celebrated as well, but hip-hop’s presence was undeniable. Lamar’s career, now longer and more decorated than almost any of his peers, highlights how hip-hop has grown from a subculture into a dominant force in global music.

Career legacy and cultural impact

Lamar’s journey to becoming the most-awarded rapper mirrors his evolution as an artist who balances commercial success with cultural resonance. Since his debut, he has been lauded not only for technical skill but also for storytelling that addresses personal, social, and political themes. This depth of content has helped his music stand the test of time and connect deeply with listeners.

The 2026 Grammy Awards cemented Lamar’s place among music’s elite, yet his trajectory continues. With each new release and accolade, he not only expands his own legacy but also shapes expectations for what rap music can achieve on the world stage.

Source: Rolling Stone, Billboard, People

Category: Entertainment Tags: 2026 Grammy winners, best rap albums, black music artists, GNX album, hip hop culture, Kendrick Lamar, music award highlights, rap music, record of the year 2026, SZA collaboration

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