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Jelly Roll and Shaboozey ‘Amen’ Wins 2026 Grammy For Best Country Duo/Group Performance

And the 2026 Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance goes to… Shaboozey and Jelly Roll for “Amen.”

Shaboozey was on hand at the premiere ceremony to accept the honor. The country crooner shared that he just arrived at the ceremony seconds before the announcement. He also shared that this was the first time that he ever had to write a speech.

Shaboozey thanked God and his mother, who retired from her job today after thirty years working in the medical field as a nurse. The last thing he wanted to say is that, “immigrants literally built this country.” And that his award is for all children of immigrants.

2026 Grammy Nominees for Best Country Duo/Group Performance

The 2026 Grammy Awards Best Country Duo/Group Performance category features a star-studded lineup of collaborations showcasing the depth and versatility of modern country music. Leading the pack is A Song to Sing by Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton, combining Lambert’s three-time Grammy-winning artistry with Stapleton’s multiple Grammy wins, creating a soulful, heartfelt track that celebrates love, resilience, and storytelling at its finest.

The powerhouse trio of Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, and Lainey Wilson delivers Trailblazer, a high-energy anthem blending three generations of country voices with themes of empowerment and legacy, marking additional nominations for both Lambert and Wilson in 2026. Love Me Like You Used to Do by Margo Price and Tyler Childers offers a roots-driven duet highlighting raw emotion and classic country instrumentation, reflecting both artists’ acclaim in Americana and country circles.

Shaboozey and Jelly Roll’s Amen fuses contemporary production with heartfelt lyrics about redemption and faith. They demonstrate the growing influence of genre-blending artists in the country scene. Finally, legendary George Strait teams up with Chris Stapleton on Honky Tonk Hall of Fame. They delivered a traditional yet timeless country performance. This lineup underscores the Grammy commitment to honoring collaborations that merge storytelling, vocal excellence, and contemporary and traditional country influences. Appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners searching for the best in country music collaborations.

“A Song to Sing,” Miranda Lambert And Chris Stapleton

“Trailblazer,” Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson

“Love Me Like You Used to Do,” Margo Price & Tyler Childers

“Amen,” Shaboozey & Jelly Roll

“Honky Tonk Hall of Fame,” George Strait, Chris Stapleton

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