What's Happening?
For the first time, K-pop acts have received major-category nominations at the 2026 Grammy Awards, marking a significant milestone for the genre. The animated film 'KPop Demon Hunters' and its soundtrack
single 'Golden' have been nominated for Song of the Year, while Rosé of Blackpink has received nominations for her collaboration with Bruno Mars. Additionally, the girl group Katseye has been nominated for Best New Artist. These nominations reflect the Recording Academy's growing recognition of K-pop as a staple in the global music scene.
Why It's Important?
The inclusion of K-pop in major Grammy categories signifies the genre's increasing influence and acceptance within the global music industry. This recognition could lead to greater opportunities for K-pop artists in international markets and further integration into mainstream music. The nominations also highlight the Academy's evolving approach to diversity and representation, acknowledging the cultural impact of K-pop and its fanbase. This shift may encourage other non-Western music genres to gain similar recognition, promoting a more inclusive and diverse music industry.











