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Tyla joins Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga in the 2026 GRAMMY race

South Africa’s own Tyla continues her meteoric global rise with another GRAMMY nomination, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with global titans like Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, and Bad Bunny. The 2026 GRAMMY Awards signal yet another victory for African music’s unstoppable global wave.

🇿🇦 Tyla vs the world: South Africa’s Grammy queen returns as 2026 nominations pit her against global heavyweights

The 2026 GRAMMY Awards nominations are out, and South Africa’s very own Tyla has earned yet another nod — proving her breakout year was no fluke. After making history as the youngest South African ever to win a GRAMMY for her viral hit “Water,” the amapiano-pop superstar is back in the spotlight — this time competing against some of the biggest names in global music.

The Recording Academy unveiled the full list of nominees for the 2026 GRAMMY Awards on Friday, November 7, ahead of Music’s Biggest Night on February 1, 2026, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The event will broadcast live on CBS and stream on Paramount+. See the full list here.


African excellence takes center stage

Tyla’s nomination in the Best African Music Performance category for “Push 2 Start” cements her as one of the continent’s leading global exports. She joins an elite class of African superstars including Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Davido, Eddy Kenzo, and Angélique Kidjo, all representing the continent’s sonic diversity — from amapiano to afrobeats and pan-African soul.

This marks another historic moment for African music, continuing the momentum seen at the 2025 GRAMMYs, where Tems made waves and Beyoncé finally clinched the Album of the Year award after years of snubs (read here).

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Global categories packed with megastars

In the major categories, the competition is fierce.
Record of the Year sees Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and Bad Bunny go head-to-head, while Sabrina Carpenter continues her pop domination with nominations for both “Manchild” and “Man’s Best Friend.”

Kendrick Lamar, who dominated last year’s Song of the Year win with “Not Like Us,” leads the pack once again with his powerful album GNX and the SZA-assisted single “Luther.”

The Compton-born rapper graced South African shores not so long ago during his explosive Hey Neighbour Festival headline set — a performance fans still call one of the greatest hip-hop moments in local live music history.

Meanwhile, Lady Gaga returns with multiple nominations for “Abracadabra” and “Mayhem,” and Tyler, The Creator’s Chromakopia scores him a place among the Album of the Year contenders.


Best New Artist: A new generation emerges

The Best New Artist category introduces fresh names to the GRAMMY spotlight — Leon Thomas, The Marias, Olivia Dean, and KATSEYE — signaling a shift toward genre-bending artistry.


Africa’s sound is global — and unstoppable

The Best African Music Performance category once again captures the essence of a continent redefining the world’s playlists. Nigerian stars Ayra Starr and Wizkid are nominated for “Gimme Dat”, while Burna Boy’s “Love” and Davido’s “With You” join the mix. Uganda’s Eddy Kenzo and Senegal’s Youssou N’Dour round out a field that proves Africa’s musical golden era is in full swing.

For Tyla, who just two years ago stunned the world with her first GRAMMY win, this nomination reaffirms her staying power — and South Africa’s continued relevance in the global pop conversation.


What to expect at the 2026 GRAMMYs

The ceremony, hosted once again by the Emmy Award-winning Trevor Noah, promises a blend of high-energy performances and historic moments. The South African-born comedian has become a GRAMMY mainstay — a symbol, like Tyla, of the continent’s rising influence in global entertainment. (Read more)

The 2026 GRAMMYs will also debut two new categories — Best Traditional Country Album and Best Album Cover — expanding the Academy’s recognition of evolving musical artistry.


Full list of nominees

See the complete list of 2026 GRAMMY nominations here, including all 95 categories across pop, R&B, hip-hop, country, rock, jazz, and global music.


NOWinSA celebrates South Africa’s ongoing impact on world culture — from Tyla’s GRAMMY glow-up to Trevor Noah’s global stage dominance.

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Tankiso Komane
Tankiso Komane
A Tshwane University of Technology journalism graduate, Tankiso Komane has a vast experience in print & broadcast media business and has worked for some of the country’s biggest daily newspapers, including The Sowetan, The Citizen, The Times, and The New Age. Through her varied work as a journalist, notably as a copywriter for SABC1 (On-Air promotions) and as a publicist for Onyx Communications, she has developed an in-depth understanding of the nature of the media business and how to use it for the purpose of exposure. Her expertise in journalism across various disciplines, coupled with a good reputation, has laid the foundation of a new kind "trust in Journalism" as the media ecosystem continues to digitally evolve.
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