FKA Twigs‘ sublime club album "Eusexua" won the Grammy for best dance/electronic album at the 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The win marks the first Grammy win of the British artist’s career. This was her only nomination this year, with her other previous nomination coming in 2020 for Best Music Video.
Coming onstage during the premiere ceremony to accept the award, Twigs said, “I didn’t expect to come up here. I was just so happy to be nominated, and in such an incredible category. Thank you so much for Koreless, who was the main producer on this record. And thank you to my boyfriend Jordan [Hemingway] for helping me make so many beautiful videos, and thank you to Atlantic, thank you so much for believing.
“It’s been the most incredibly journey,” she added, “and I know that to a lot of people I may be new, but I’ve actually been doing this a really long time so to any artist: don’t give up, follow your vision, do you, because that’s what’s going make the world fall in love with your art. Thank you so much.”
"Eusexua" beat out fellow nominees "F*ck U Skrillex You Think Ur Andy Warhol But Ur Not!! <3" by Skrillex, "FancyThat" by PinkPantheress, "Inhale/Exhale" by Rüfüs du Sol, and "Ten Days" by Fred again.
The record premiered at No. 1 on Top Dance Albums in February 2024, marking the fourth Twigs album to reach that top spot. It also delivered five songs to the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart, with “Childlike Things,” “Striptease,” “Eusexua,” “Girl Feels Good,” and “Perfect Stranger.”




