ariana grande wins grammy

At the 2026 Grammy Awards, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo made headlines by winning the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their powerful rendition of “Defying Gravity.” This prestigious event, known for celebrating outstanding achievements in the music industry, also saw the Buena Vista Social Club‘s original Broadway cast recording take home the award for Best Musical Theater Album. This recognition marked a significant achievement for the production and its contributors.

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo captivated audiences, winning Best Pop Duo at the 2026 Grammy Awards for “Defying Gravity.”

The award for Best Musical Theater Album was particularly notable as it was the first Grammy for producer Marco Paguia. Esteemed figures Dean Sharenow and David Yazbek received their second Grammy for their contributions to this celebrated recording. The competition for this award was strong, with other nominees including the productions “Death Becomes Her” and the much-anticipated “Gypsy,” which had been nominated in the same category.

In addition to the wins by Grande, Erivo, and the Buena Vista Social Club, other notable awards were presented during the ceremony. Bryan Carter, Charlie Rosen, and Matthew Whitaker were recognized with the Grammy for Best Arrangement for their innovative piece titled “Super Mario Praise Break.” This award highlighted the creativity and talent present in today’s music scene, showcasing a variety of styles and genres.

Furthermore, Gloria Estefan was honored with the Grammy for Best Tropical Latin Album for her work “Raíces.” This award illustrated the celebration of Latin music at the event, emphasizing its growing importance and influence in the broader music landscape.

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