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Electronic Legends Take Over the Grammys 2026 — David Guetta, Skrillex & Kaytranada Lead the Revolution


The 2026 Grammy Awards are turning up the volume! David Guetta, Skrillex, Kaytranada, and Fred again.. lead a thrilling year for electronic music with bold nominations that promise a night to remember.


Dance Music Takes Over the Grammys

The 68th Annual Grammy Awards are officially locked in for February 1, 2026, and this year, electronic music is stealing the show. From David Guetta and Skrillex to Kaytranada and Fred again.., the nominations read like a festival lineup — packed with legends, innovators, and fresh faces redefining the global sound.

The 2026 Grammys aren’t just about awards. They’re a celebration of how dance music has evolved — from underground warehouse beats to the center stage of global pop culture.

Best Dance/Electronic Recording: The Battle of the Beats

This year’s Best Dance/Electronic Recording category is pure fire. Each track represents a different pulse of the electronic world — from soulful rhythms to festival anthems that shook dance floors across the globe:

  • No Cap — Disclosure & Anderson .Paak
  • Victory Lap — Fred again.., Skepta & PlaqueBoyMax
  • Space Invader — Kaytranada
  • Voltage — Skrillex
  • End of Summer — Tame Impala

Will Skrillex add another golden trophy to his collection, or will Fred again..’s emotional soundscapes take center stage again?

Best Dance/Electronic Album: The Sound of 2026

The Best Dance/Electronic Album nominees capture the emotional and experimental edge of today’s scene:

  • Eusexua — FKA Twigs
  • Ten Days — Fred again..
  • Fancy That — PinkPantheress
  • Inhale / Exhale — RÜFÜS DU SOL
  • F* U Skrillex You Think Ur Andy Warhol But Ur Not!! <3** — Skrillex

It’s a lineup where art meets energy — from FKA Twigs’ avant-garde brilliance to RÜFÜS DU SOL’s euphoric soundscapes and Skrillex’s unfiltered rebellion.

Best Dance Pop Recording: Where Club Meets Chart

Dance pop continues to blur boundaries, and this year’s nominees prove just how far the genre has come:

  • Bluest Flame – Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco
  • Abracadabra — Lady Gaga
  • Midnight Sun – Zara Larsson
  • Just Keep Watching (From “F1 The Movie”) – Tate McRae
  • Illegal – PinkPantheress

Each track is a radio hit and a club favorite — a reminder that the best pop music today is built on electronic roots.

Best Remixed Recording: Masters of Reinvention

The remix category is a playground for the producers who turn familiar songs into explosive new worlds:

  • “Abracadabra (Gesaffelstein Remix)” — Gesaffelstein (Lady Gaga)
  • “Don’t Forget About Us” — Kaytranada (Mariah Carey)
  • “A Dreams A Dream – Ron Trent Remix” — Ron Trent (Soul II Soul)
  • “Galvanize” — Chris Lake (The Chemical Brothers)
  • “Golden – David Guetta REM/X” — David Guetta (HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami)

From Kaytranada’s deep groove magic to David Guetta’s sleek reworks, these remixes redefine what it means to breathe new life into a classic.

Visual Art Returns: Best Album Cover Revival

The Grammys are also bringing back an audience favorite — the Best Album Cover category. The nominees showcase how visual storytelling has become an essential part of music’s identity:

  • Chromakopia — Tyler, The Creator
  • The Crux — Djo
  • Debí Tirar Más Fotos — Bad Bunny
  • Glory — Perfume Genius
  • Moisturizer — Wet Leg

Because in 2026, music isn’t just heard — it’s seen, felt, and lived.

The Future Sounds Bright

From Guetta’s unstoppable energy to Fred again..’s emotional resonance, Kaytranada’s funk-driven soul, and Skrillex’s raw creativity, this year’s Grammys mark a defining moment for dance music.

It’s not just about trophies — it’s about a movement that continues to shape the world’s rhythm.

Who’s your pick for the big win? Drop your favorite in the comments — and get ready for one unforgettable night when the Grammys 2026 light up the stage.

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