From Afrobeats to alt-pop, here’s a look at the artistes likely to dominate the 2026 Grammy conversation.
2026 Grammy Nominations Predictions: Who Will Make The Cut?
The year is winding down, but the music scene shows no signs of slowing. 2025 has been a landmark year for new voices and bold sounds, as breakout acts like Alex Warren, sombr, and Olivia Dean turned streaming buzz into staying power. Established stars — Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Justin Bieber, and Bad Bunny — reminded listeners why they remain industry pillars, while a fresh generation proved that pop’s global influence is still expanding.
Then came the unexpected phenomenon: Kpop Demon Hunters. The animated film’s soundtrack shattered records and became a cultural moment of its own, pushing singers like Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami into international spotlight. Sixteen weeks later, the album still sits comfortably in Billboard 200 Top Ten, proof that good music always finds an audience.
Afrobeats has maintained its global dominance, with pioneers of the genre touring, releasing hits, and keeping parties alive across continents. Rema kicked off the year with the sampled banger “Baby (Is It a Crime),” while Shallipopi kept the momentum going with the infectious “Laho” and its multiple remixes. Burna Boy released his eighth studio album No Sign of Weakness, which spawned the global hit “TaTaTa.” Davido delivered the ultimate summer anthem, “With You,” alongside Omah Lay, off his album 5ive, while Wizkid went on a collaboration spree, featuring on tracks with Olamide, FOLA, Tyla, and David Guetta.
Afrobeats’ leading ladies have also held their own. Ayra Starr is still touring with Coldplay and released the catchy “Hot Body” while on the road. Tyla dropped a fun Afropop EP titled WWP, while Tems has remained musically quiet but active in major business ventures beyond her Grammy-winning career.
Now, attention turns to the biggest night in music. The 2026 Grammy Awards are four months away, with nominations scheduled for November 7, 2025. This year’s eligibility period — September 2024 to August 2025 — produced an exceptionally crowded field, and the Recording Academy has made key changes aimed at broadening recognition. New categories like Best Album Cover debut this year, and fields such as Country have been split into Traditional and Contemporary divisions. Even the Best New Artiste criteria have been reworked to spotlight emerging talent from more corners of the industry.
With rap, pop, and global sounds all thriving, predicting who lands a nomination feels trickier than ever. Kendrick Lamar’s GNX dominated the first half of the year, while pop anthems like Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” and the K-pop smash “Golden” defined the second. Country also had its moment, thanks to Morgan Wallen and Tate McRae’s crossover hit “What I Want.”
This year, the listening public’s tastes shifted again — less driven by formulaic radio hits, more by authentic emotion and diverse styles. Chamber pop, electropop, Afrobeats, and alternative blends all found space on playlists and charts. That spirit of variety could shape this year’s nominations too.
As the countdown to Grammy night begins, here’s a look at who might make the coveted shortlist in the Recording Academy’s most talked-about fields — starting with the Big Four categories.

THE BIG FOUR CATEGORIES
Best New Artiste
A fiercely competitive category cutting across genres, with only eight nominees making the cut.
- Ayra Starr
- sombr
- Alex Warren
- The Marías
- Lola Young
- Megan Moroney
- BigXthaPlug
- Mariah the Scientist
- Qing Madi
- KATSEYE
- Leon Thomas
- Ravyn Lenae
Past winners in this category, like Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Chappell Roan, and Megan Thee Stallion, have all gone on to enjoy mainstream superstardom. If history is any indication, Alex Warren could take this one, potentially becoming the first male winner in five years. Ayra Starr, however, could make Africa proud if the Academy finally acknowledges Afrobeats in the Big Four. Leon Thomas is another strong contender, having transitioned from hitmaker for other artistes to a star in his own right with MUTT, one of 2025’s biggest records.
Album of the Year
Eight coveted slots, hundreds of submissions. Possible nominees include.
- GNX – Kendrick Lamar
- Mayhem – Lady Gaga
- Man’s Best Friend – Sabrina Carpenter
- You’ll Be Alright, Kid – Alex Warren
- MUTT – Leon Thomas
- HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY – Mariah the Scientist
- Wake Up Tomorrow – The Weeknd
- Kpop Demon Hunters Soundtrack – Various Artistes
- Debi Tirar Más Fotos – Bad Bunny
- BIG MONEY – Jon Batiste
- SOS: Deluxe (LANA) – SZA
- SWAG – Justin Bieber
- Something Beautiful – Miley Cyrus
The Weeknd has a strong shot at Album of the Year — not only for the sonic excellence of Wake Up Tomorrow, but because the Recording Academy may feel it owes him one. After all, he boycotted the Grammys for nearly four years in protest before the Academy publicly apologized.
Lady Gaga could also finally take home Album of the Year for Mayhem. Despite being a four-time nominee, the 14-time Grammy winner has yet to win this top honor. Kendrick Lamar remains another major contender with GNX. Like Gaga, he’s been nominated four times without a win. Perhaps 2026 will be their year.
Record of the Year
- “APT” – Rosé featuring Bruno Mars
- “Luther” – Kendrick Lamar featuring SZA
- “Ordinary” – Alex Warren
- “MUTT”– Leon Thomas
- “Back to Friends” – sombr
- “Manchild” – Sabrina Carpenter
- “Burning Blue” – Mariah the Scientist
- “Hot Body” – Ayra Starr
- “Golden” – Huntr/X
- “Yukon” – Justin Bieber
- “Wildflower” – Billie Eilish
- “Disease” – Lady Gaga
- “Lover Girl” – Laufey
- “The Subway” – Chappell Roan
- “More to Lose” – Miley Cyrus
- “Man I Need” – Olivia Dean
Eight nominees would be chosen for the battlefield. Rosé and Bruno Mars’ “APT” was a worldwide smash and could easily take it, though “Luther” or “Golden” may surprise. If Kpop Demon Hunters’ Huntr/X wins, it would mark the first time in history that a fictional group claims this Grammy.
Song of the Year
- “That’s So True” – Gracie Abrams
- “Man I Need” – Olivia Dean
- “End of the World” – Miley Cyrus
- “No One Noticed” – The Marías
- “APT” – Rosé featuring Bruno Mars
- “Abracadabra” – Lady Gaga
- “Luther” – Kendrick Lamar featuring SZA
- “Ordinary” – Alex Warren
- “Golden” – Huntr/X
- “Daisies” – Justin Bieber
- “The Subway” – Chappell Roan
- “Manchild” – Sabrina Carpenter
- “Anxiety” – Doechii
- “Messy” – Lola Young
- “LEAN ON ME” – Jon Batiste featuring Andra Day
Gracie Abrams could emerge as the dark horse in this category. A win here would mark her first Grammy, adding to an already impressive list of nominations. Another strong, though less likely, contender is Miley Cyrus with her critically acclaimed “End of the World.” While it may not have dominated the charts, it certainly carries the star power to clinch the trophy. Chappell Roan’s “The Subway” also stands out as a beautifully written track, one that has all the qualities of a potential winner.
THE POP FIELD
Best Pop Solo Performance
- “Ordinary” – Alex Warren
- “Daisies” – Justin Bieber
- “That’s So True” – Gracie Abrams
- “Revolving Door” – Tate McRae
- “Anxiety” – Doechii
- “End of the World” – Miley Cyrus
- “Manchild” – Sabrina Carpenter
- “Abracadabra” – Lady Gaga
- “The Subway” – Chappell Roan
- “Hot Body” – Ayra Starr
- “Messy” – Lola Young
- “Cry for Me” – The Weeknd
- “Twilight Zone” – Ariana Grande
Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” could possibly take this category if Academy voters base their decisions on chart performance alone. “Daisies” might also secure a win should the Recording Academy be drawn to Justin Bieber’s fresh take on pop music. Doechii stands as the wildcard here — “Anxiety” leans more toward pop-rap, but that hasn’t stopped anyone before. After all, Lizzo took home this very award in 2020 for “Truth Hurts”.
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
- “Golden” – Huntr/X
- “Sao Paulo” – The Weeknd featuring Anitta
- “On My Mind” – Alex Warren featuring Rosé
- “Sapphire” – Ed Sheeran featuring Arijit Singh
- “No One Noticed” – The Marías
- “APT” – Rosé featuring Bruno Mars
- “Who Believes in Angels?” – Brandi Carlile and Elton John
- “Sunset Blvd” – Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez
- “Defying Gravity” – Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo
- “Bloodonmyhands” – Tate McRae featuring Flo Milli
- “Devotion” – Justin Bieber featuring Dijon
- “Gimme Dat” – Ayra Starr featuring Wizkid
- “All Night” – Maroon 5
- “All My Love” – Coldplay
- “Walk of Fame” – Miley Cyrus featuring Brittany Howard
Huntri/X girls for the win! “Golden” is pure pop perfection and the undeniable song of the summer. A win would mark another historic moment for the K-pop industry, which has long been overlooked by the Recording Academy. If the fictional K-pop band doesn’t take it, “Devotion” could see Justin Bieber claiming his second Grammy, with Dijon sharing the spotlight. The Marías also stand a chance, even though alternative pop has rarely been a favorite of the Academy (just ask Lana Del Rey). If they do win, it would be a major breakthrough for the alt-pop genre.

Best Pop Vocal Album
- Something Beautiful – Miley Cyrus
- Man’s Best Friend – Sabrina Carpenter
- SWAG – Justin Bieber
- Rosie – Rosé
- You’ll Be Alright, Kid – Alex Warren
- So Close to What – Tate McRae
- Hurry Up Tomorrow – The Weeknd
- Mayhem – Lady Gaga
- I Said I Love You First – Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez
- Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days Ahead – Ariana Grande
- For Cryin’ Out Loud – Finneas
If Lady Gaga wins Album of the Year, she’s almost certain to secure this category as well. If not, The Weeknd remains the strongest contender, riding the momentum of his acclaimed comeback. Should neither prevail, Miley Cyrus could be the surprise victor. She’s no stranger to this category, having been nominated before with Bangerz and Endless Summer Vacation.

THE AFRICAN AND GLOBAL MUSIC FIELD
Best African Music Performance
Every Afrobeats artiste wants a piece of this category. As earlier reported by The Nollywood Reporter, sixteen tracks have made the official Grammy ballot, but only five will earn a coveted nomination.
- “You4Me” – Tiwa Savage
- “PUSH 2 START” – Tyla
- “Gimme Dat” – Ayra Starr featuring Wizkid
- “Laho” – Shallipopi
- “Love” – Burna Boy
- “With You” – Davido featuring Omah Lay
- “Baby (Is It a Crime)” – Rema
- “Chella” – My Darling
- “So It Goes” – Black Sherif featuring Fireboy DML
This is one of the toughest categories to call, as every song here has achieved major global success. Still, Davido has a strong chance of winning his first Grammy with “With You” — and being a voting member of the Recording Academy certainly doesn’t hurt his odds. If not him, Burna Boy could easily add another Grammy to his collection with “Love”. The ultimate wildcard, however, is Shallipopi, whose global hit “Laho” resonated from one corner of the world to another.
Best Global Music Album
- 5ive – Davido
- No Sign of Weakness – Burna Boy
- Heavier Yet (Lays the Crownless Head) [Deluxe Edition] – Seun Kuti and Egypt 80
- Witch Tarohoro – Justyna Steczkowska
- Chapter III: We Return to Light – Anoushka Shankar
Contrary to popular belief, this award hasn’t always worked in Nigeria’s favor. Still, Davido stands a strong chance of taking it home this time with 5ive. When it comes down to overall impact and execution, there’s hardly any real competition for this album.
Best Global Music Performance
- “You4Me” – Tiwa Savage
- “4 Kampe II” – Burna Boy featuring Joe Dwet File
- “WHY LOVE” – Asake
- “Lion” – Little Simz
- “EoO” – Bad Bunny
- “Gaja” – Justyna Steczkowska
The 2026 Super Bowl headliner, Bad Bunny, has a clear shot at winning in this category, unless he’s challenged by the strong showings from Burna Boy and Joe Dwet File. If not, then it might finally be Tiwa Savage’s moment to shine. It’s about time the Recording Academy gives her the recognition she deserves for her lasting impact on the global music scene.