EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 1 MIN
SZA and Kendrick Lamar's Grammy Sweep: Luther's Historic Win and Hip-Hop's Unstoppable Rise
from SZA - Audio Biography · host Inception Point AI
SZA BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. SZA just made waves at the 2026 Grammy Awards on February 1, teaming up with Kendrick Lamar to snag Best Melodic Rap Performance for their sizzling track Luther, as captured in the Recording Academys official acceptance speech video. The duo also swept Record of the Year for the same Luther cut, a massive nod to their chemistry that sampled the late R&B legend Luther Vandross, according to the Independent and NZ Herald reports. Picture this: Cher, fresh off her Lifetime Achievement Award, flubbed the announcement by first crediting Vandross himself before correcting to Kendrick Lamar and SZA, turning the moment into pure chaotic glamour that lit up social feeds worldwide. E News dished that Lamar dominated with nine nods and his 26th Grammy overall, breaking Jay-Zs rapper record, while shouting out hip-hops enduring vibe in his speech hip-hop is always going to be here. SZA, ever the poised powerhouse, stood tall beside him, her win cementing her as a cross-genre force with serious biographical weight think SOS era evolution into this rap-R&B triumph. No fresh public appearances or business moves popped post-ceremony, but the Grammys buzz dominated headlines, from NZ Herald calling out the Record of the Year shocker to viral clips of the speeches flooding YouTube. Social mentions exploded around the Cher slip-up and Luthers nostalgic sample, honoring Sunday morning cleanups and family vibes as producer Soundwave gushed in the acceptance. This Grammy haul feels like a pivotal chapter for SZA, blending her soulful roots with hip-hop royalty for potential long-term collabs and tours. Stay tuned insiders whisper more joint projects brewing, though thats unconfirmed chatter. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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SZA BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. SZA just made waves at the 2026 Grammy Awards on February 1, teaming up with Kendrick Lamar to snag Best Melodic Rap Performance for their sizzling track Luther, as captured in the Recording Academys official acceptance speech video. The duo also swept Record of the Year for the same Luther cut, a massive nod to their chemistry that sampled the late R&B legend Luther Vandross, according to the Independent and NZ Herald reports. Picture this: Cher, fresh off her Lifetime Achievement Award, flubbed the announcement by first crediting Vandross himself before correcting to Kendrick Lamar and SZA, turning the moment into pure chaotic glamour that lit up social feeds worldwide. E News dished that Lamar dominated with nine nods and his 26th Grammy overall, breaking Jay-Zs rapper record, while shouting out hip-hops enduring vibe in his speech hip-hop is always going to be here. SZA, ever the poised powerhouse, stood tall beside him, her win cementing her as a cross-genre force with serious biographical weight think SOS era evolution into this rap-R&B triumph. No fresh public appearances or business moves popped post-ceremony, but the Grammys buzz dominated headlines, from NZ Herald calling out the Record of the Year shocker to viral clips of the speeches flooding YouTube. Social mentions exploded around the Cher slip-up and Luthers nostalgic sample, honoring Sunday morning cleanups and family vibes as producer Soundwave gushed in the acceptance. This Grammy haul feels like a pivotal chapter for SZA, blending her soulful roots with hip-hop royalty for potential long-term collabs and tours. Stay tuned insiders whisper more joint projects brewing, though thats unconfirmed chatter. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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SZA and Kendrick Lamar's Grammy Sweep: Luther's Historic Win and Hip-Hop's Unstoppable Rise
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