Grammys 2026: Dalai Lama, K-pop win as Indian artistes draw a blank
Indian and Indian-origin artistes, including Anoushka Shankar, fusion band Shakti and Siddhant Bhatia, didn't manage to win.
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It was the first Grammy for the Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, as well as for director Steven Spielberg and for K-pop too (PTI)
Los Angeles, 2 Feb
The Dalai
Lama has won a Grammy for his spoken word album "Meditations: The
Reflections of His Holiness the Dalai Lama" at a glittering and
politically charged music gala, the first golden gramophone for the 90-year-old
Tibetan spiritual leader.
The 68th
Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah and held at the Crypto.com Arena here on
Sunday night, recognised winners in over 90 categories.
While the
Dalai Lama's followers in the Himachal Pradesh town of Dharamshala and
elsewhere celebrated, Indian and Indian origin artistes, including Anoushka
Shankar, fusion band Shakti and Siddhant Bhatia, were nominated but didn't
manage a win.
Singer
Rufus Wainwright accepted the award in the category for 'audio books, narration
and storytelling' on behalf of the Dalai Lama. He figures in the album along
with singers Maggie Rogers and Andra Day.
Produced by
Kabir Sehgal, the album features Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and his
sons Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash besides American saxophonist Ted
Nash, singer-songwriter Debi Nova and percussionist-composer Tony Succar.
The Dalai
Lama expressed gratitude, saying he did not view the award as a personal
achievement.
"I
receive this recognition with gratitude and humility. I don't see it as
something personal, but as recognition of our shared universal
responsibility," the Dalai Lama said.
"I
firmly believe that peace, compassion, care for our environment, and an
understanding of the oneness of humanity are essential for the collective
well-being of all eight billion human beings. I am grateful that this Grammy
recognition can help spread these messages more widely," he said in a
statement.
It was the
first Grammy for the Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, as well as for director Steven
Spielberg and for K-pop too.
Spielberg
won in the 'music film' category for "Music for John Williams", a
documentary on his long-time collaborator, composer John Williams. With the
Grammy, he joins the enviable EGOT list -- those who have won an Emmy, Grammy,
Oscar and a Tony.
Popular
song "Golden" from "KPop Demon Hunters” won the Grammy for song
written for visual media.
India did
not register any wins despite its artists being nominated in different
categories.
Sitarist
Shankar was nominated for two of her albums -- “Daybreak” in the 'global music
performance' and “Chapter III: We Return to Light” in the 'global music album'
categories. They both feature Shankar alongside Alam Khan and Sarathy Korwar.
She lost
out in the 'global music performance' category to Bad Bunny's "EoO"
and in the 'global music album' category to "Caetano e Bethânia Ao
Vivo" by Caetano Veloso and Maria Bethania.
Also
nominated in the 'global music performance' category was "Shirini's Dream
(Live) by Shakti, featuring John McLaughlin, late Zakir Hussain, Shankar
Mahadevan, Selvaganesh Vinayakram and Ganesh Rajagopalan.
The 'global
music album' category had three India connect albums that were nominated --
Shankar, Indian musician Siddhant Bhatia ("Sounds of Kumbha") and
“Mind Explosion (50th Anniversary Tour Live)” by Shakti.
Shankar
said she decided to skip the music's biggest night on Sunday and instead spend
the time in India where she is touring.
"It's
Grammy day today! I’m proud to be twice nominated - for my album Chapter III:
We Return to Light and for ‘Daybreak,’ the lead song from the album. These are
my 12th and 13th nominations, which in itself is HUGE! At the same time, it
feels really good NOT to be in LA getting sucked into the whirlwind of
interlocking excitement and stress that comes with major awards events,"
she posted on Instagram ahead of the ceremony.
"This
year, I made a conscious decision not to go, and to be on the road in India
during the ceremony. I wanted to practice what I preach, which is that awards
don’t matter like the actual connection playing music for people affords us as
artists. I wanted to take care of my mental health too," she said,
explaining how missing out on winning can be taxing.
The Grammys
this year saw Bad Bunny win the Album of the Year for “Debí Tirar Más
Fotos", making it the first time a Spanish-language album won the top
prize.
Bad Bunny
used his first time on stage to share an anti-ICE message.
“Before I
say thanks to God, I'm going to say ICE out," he said.
Billie
Eilish won song of the year for “Wildflower” and used the moment to add her
voice to the chorus of musicians criticizing immigration authorities Sunday.
“No one is
illegal on stolen land,” she said while accepting the award for the song from
her 2024 album “Hit Me Hard and Soft.” "**** ICE is all I want to say.”
Olivia
Dean, who won New Artist, called herself "a granddaughter of an
immigrant".
Kendrick
Lamar and SZA won Record of the Year at an electric 2026 Grammy Awards Sunday
night for “Luther.” With the win, he breaks Jay-Z's record to become the rapper
with most Grammys. He now has 27 Grammys against Jay-Z's 25.
The award
season is slated to draw more such protests against the Trump administration's
mass deportation campaign in Minneapolis. Up ahead are the Oscars.
The US
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has drawn a lot of backlash after a
Border Patrol officer shot and killed 37-year-old nurse Alex Pretti and federal
agents detained 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos.
Artists
like Justin Bieber, Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Kehlani, Rhiannon Giddens, Joni
Mitchell, Samara Joy, Amy Allen,Kamal Wilson, Helen J. Shen, Finneas and Billie
Elish were among the artists who wore pins saying "ICE OUT".
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