8-year-old breaks history, becomes youngest Grammy Awards winner

‎Aura V made history at the 68th Grammy Awards, becoming the youngest individually credited Grammy winner ever at 8 years and 7 months old.

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‎Notably, the 2026 Grammy Award was hosted by Trevor Noah in Los Angeles.

‎It was his last time hosting the event, and he brought his signature humor, poking fun at celebrities including icki Minaj and Donald Trump.

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‎Aura V Wins Grammy  Award

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She won Best Children’s Music Album alongside her father Fyütch for their album “Harmony”, beating out notable artists including Tori Amos and Mega Ran.

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Aura broke the record previously held by Blue Ivy Carter, who won her first Grammy at 9 years old in 2021, and Leah Peasall, who was 8 years and 10 months old when she won as part of the Peasall Sisters in 2002.

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It’s worth noting that Tyla won the Best African Music Performance award at the 68th Grammy Awards for her song ‘Push 2 Start’.

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This is her second win in the category, following her first win in 2024 for ‘Water’.

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Additionally, Bad Bunny won Album of the Year at the 2026 Grammy Awards for his Spanish-language album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos’, making history as the first Latin artist to take home the top prize.

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He also won Best Música Urbana Album and used his acceptance speech to address immigration issues, stating, “ICE out and highlighting the humanity of immigrant”.

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