Interscope Capitol Celebrates Epic Grammy Night in Internal Memo
The music world's biggest night has come and gone, and Interscope Capitol is buzzing with pride after a historic performance at the 2026 Grammy Awards. According to an internal staff memo from Chairman and CEO John Janick, the label emerged as the most decorated label of the evening, raking in a total of 15 awards.
Janick hailed the night as "another epic evening" that showcased the company's mission to develop artists who "move culture through the power of music and storytelling." The label's six wins were led by Leon Thomas, who performed multiple times on the show and took home Grammys for Best R&B Album and Best Traditional R&B Performance.
Kendrick Lamar and pgLang also made a splash, becoming the most-awarded rapper in Grammy history with four awards, including Record of the Year, Best Melodic Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Rap Album. Lamar's historic wins marked him as the first male artist to consecutively win Record of the Year and the first rapper to win that category twice.
Billie Eilish and Finneas also made history, becoming the first three-time winners in the history of the Song of the Year category. Lady Gaga took home three awards, including Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Dance Pop Recording, and Best Remixed Recording, while Nine Inch Nails returned to Interscope with their first GRAMMY Award since 1995 for Best Rock Song.
Capitol also had a stellar night, taking home six awards in all. The label's artists performed multiple times on the show, including Leon Thomas, who brought home two Grammys, and Doechii, who won Best Music Video for "Anxiety." YUNGBLUD also took home top honors in the Best Rock Performance category.
The Cure marked their first-ever GRAMMY wins after a 50-year career, taking home awards for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Music Performance. Verve also had an impressive evening, taking home five awards across various categories.
Janick praised the historic moment, noting that Kendrick Lamar's performance on Clipse's "Chains & Whips" made him the ceremony's most awarded artist. He also celebrated Billie Eilish and Finneas' record-breaking wins, which marked them as the first three-time winners in the history of the Song of the Year category.
Throughout the evening, Interscope Capitol's artists shone bright, bringing home a total of 15 awards collectively. The label's success is a testament to its commitment to developing and signing talented artists who move culture through music and storytelling.
Janick concluded his memo by saying that he is "so proud" of his team for their hard work and dedication to the company's mission. He also extended congratulations to all the winners, saying that it was a "fun and rewarding night."
The success of Interscope Capitol at the 2026 Grammy Awards serves as a reminder of the power of music in bringing people together and creating lasting impact.
The music world's biggest night has come and gone, and Interscope Capitol is buzzing with pride after a historic performance at the 2026 Grammy Awards. According to an internal staff memo from Chairman and CEO John Janick, the label emerged as the most decorated label of the evening, raking in a total of 15 awards.
Janick hailed the night as "another epic evening" that showcased the company's mission to develop artists who "move culture through the power of music and storytelling." The label's six wins were led by Leon Thomas, who performed multiple times on the show and took home Grammys for Best R&B Album and Best Traditional R&B Performance.
Kendrick Lamar and pgLang also made a splash, becoming the most-awarded rapper in Grammy history with four awards, including Record of the Year, Best Melodic Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Rap Album. Lamar's historic wins marked him as the first male artist to consecutively win Record of the Year and the first rapper to win that category twice.
Billie Eilish and Finneas also made history, becoming the first three-time winners in the history of the Song of the Year category. Lady Gaga took home three awards, including Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Dance Pop Recording, and Best Remixed Recording, while Nine Inch Nails returned to Interscope with their first GRAMMY Award since 1995 for Best Rock Song.
Capitol also had a stellar night, taking home six awards in all. The label's artists performed multiple times on the show, including Leon Thomas, who brought home two Grammys, and Doechii, who won Best Music Video for "Anxiety." YUNGBLUD also took home top honors in the Best Rock Performance category.
The Cure marked their first-ever GRAMMY wins after a 50-year career, taking home awards for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Music Performance. Verve also had an impressive evening, taking home five awards across various categories.
Janick praised the historic moment, noting that Kendrick Lamar's performance on Clipse's "Chains & Whips" made him the ceremony's most awarded artist. He also celebrated Billie Eilish and Finneas' record-breaking wins, which marked them as the first three-time winners in the history of the Song of the Year category.
Throughout the evening, Interscope Capitol's artists shone bright, bringing home a total of 15 awards collectively. The label's success is a testament to its commitment to developing and signing talented artists who move culture through music and storytelling.
Janick concluded his memo by saying that he is "so proud" of his team for their hard work and dedication to the company's mission. He also extended congratulations to all the winners, saying that it was a "fun and rewarding night."
The success of Interscope Capitol at the 2026 Grammy Awards serves as a reminder of the power of music in bringing people together and creating lasting impact.