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Grammys -- Beyoncé, Kendrick Win Big In 2025 But Who Could Take It in 2026?! Heading into Grammys weekend never felt better, and we're asking you straight up, "who should win?!" As a refresher, last year's Grammys came in HOT -- with Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" ruling Album of the Year, Best Country Album and Best Country Duo/Group Performance ... and Kendrick Lamar swept the 2025 Grammys with five wins for "Not Like Us," including Record and Song of the Year.This year, Kendrick is back at it with 9 nominations for "GNX" ... Lady Gaga's "MAYHEM" is up for 7 noms, and Sabrina Carpenter's "Man’s Best Friend" is also favored for a Grammy or two. Make sure you're refreshing your TMZ feeds all weekend long ... We've got you covered on music's hottest stars ... "They Not Like Us! Heading into Grammys weekend has never felt better. The champagne is chilling, the red carpet is waiting, and the debates are already on fire. So we’re asking you straight up: who should win now — and who’s next? Because if the 2025 Grammys taught us anything, it’s this: domination is an art form. Last year came in hot. Beyoncé didn’t just win — she redefined the room. Cowboy Carter kicked down genre walls and dared anyone to question her versatility. Album of the Year? Hers. Best Country Album? Hers. Best Country Duo/Group Performance? Also hers. It wasn’t just a sweep; it was a cultural reset. Beyoncé didn’t ask for permission to enter country music — she showed up, owned it, and left with the trophies. Then Kendrick Lamar did what Kendrick Lamar does best: turn a moment into a movement. “Not Like Us” wasn’t just a song, it was a headline, a chant, a mic drop. Five Grammy wins later — including Record and Song of the Year — Kendrick reminded the world that when hip-hop meets precision, intent, and timing, nobody else is in the conversation. And now? The story keeps building. This year, Kendrick is back with GNX, leading the pack with nine nominations. Nine chances to remind everyone why his name lives permanently in award-show history. GNX feels colder, sharper, more calculated — the work of an artist who knows the crown fits and has no intention of loosening it. If he walks out with another armful of gold, no one can say they didn’t see it coming. But Grammys weekend is never a one-person show. Lady Gaga storms in with MAYHEM, racking up seven nominations and zero concern for predictability. The album is exactly what its title promises: bold, theatrical, loud, emotional, and impossible to ignore. Gaga doesn’t chase trends — she bends them until they scream. A big Grammy night for her wouldn’t just be a win; it would be a reminder that pop spectacle, when done right, still rules the room. And then there’s Sabrina Carpenter — the sleeper hit turned serious contender. Man’s Best Friend has critics nodding, fans obsessed, and Grammy voters paying attention. It’s clever, confident, and cutting in the best way. A win here wouldn’t feel like an upset — it would feel like the moment she officially steps into the heavyweight conversation. So yes, refresh your TMZ feeds all weekend long. We’ve got you covered — from the jaw-dropping outfits to the backstage whispers to the wins that make history and the losses that spark internet meltdowns. Because while the trophies are gold, the chaos is priceless. But let’s talk about the bigger question. Who takes it in 2026? Is Kendrick gearing up for another reign, extending his legacy into untouchable territory? Does Gaga flip the narrative and remind everyone that reinvention is her superpower? Is Sabrina Carpenter about to turn “favorite for one or two Grammys” into a full-blown takeover? Or is there a new name — unheard, unexpected, unstoppable — waiting in the wings? That’s the magic of the Grammys. Today’s winners are tomorrow’s benchmarks. And every crown comes with a countdown. One thing’s for sure: the bar is sky-high, the competition is ruthless, and the culture is watching. They not like us — and that’s exactly why Grammys weekend hits different.