The Grammys Updates Country Music Category Months After Beyoncé's Massive Win For 'Cowboy Carter'
By Jacquez Printup on June 12, 2025 at 5:15 PM EDT

The country music categories at the upcoming Grammy Awards in 2026 will look different than before.
Months after Beyoncé took home the awards for "Best Country Album" and "Album of the Year" for her genre-bending eighth studio album, "Cowboy Carter," which features the No. 1 country single "Texas Hold 'Em," the Recording Academy's CEO revealed that country musicians approached the board with a proposal for a significant change.
Moving forward, the Grammy Awards will now honor two distinct types of country albums: one featuring a more traditional style of country music, and the other celebrating artists with a more contemporary sound, which often incorporates R&B, pop, and blues.
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During the 2025 Grammy Awards, there were 10 country categories in the country and roots field, with one specifically for Best Country Album.
For the upcoming ceremony, which will take place sometime during the first quarter of 2026, that category will be split into two: Best Traditional Country Album and Best Contemporary Country Album.
Other categories, which focus on Americana, bluegrass, folk, and more, will remain.
The Recording Academy's CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., elaborated on the change in an interview with Billboard, adding that country performers approached the academy with their concerns.
“They said, we think we need more space for our music to be celebrated and honored," he told the publication, adding that the proposal had been submitted several times in the past before being passed this year.
“It makes country parallel with what’s happening in other genres,” Mason said, “But it is also creating space for where this genre is going.”
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According to Billboard, the Grammys' new Best Traditional Album category will recognize "excellence in albums of traditional country music, both vocal and instrumental."
"Traditional country includes country recordings that adhere to the more traditional sound structures of the country genre, including rhythm and singing style, lyrical content, as well as traditional country instrumentation such as acoustic guitar, steel guitar, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, piano, electric guitar, and live drums. It also includes sub-genres such as Western, Western Swing, and Outlaw country."
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As Mason continued speaking about the Academy's decision to update the country categories at the Grammys, he also suggested that the change will provide more opportunities for artists to be celebrated among their peers.
“The issues have been, traditionally, a lot of people that weren’t sure whether [an album] was Americana or roots or folk or country were just jamming everything into one category," he said. “There are obviously nuances between the different genres. Those experts in those genres understand those nuances, and I’m quite certain now you’re going to see the right people going into Americana versus folk versus traditional country. [The change] gives us an opportunity to put things in more specific categories.”
Mason explained that making changes to the way country music is honored at the Grammys enables the Recording Academy to stay current with the genre's evolution.
“I’m hopeful that that community understands that the academy is doing what it always does, which is stay in tune with what’s happening in their genre," he finished.
Beyoncé Received Backlash After Winning Awards For Her Country Album
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In early 2025, after winning several Grammys for her country album, "Cowboy Carter," Beyoncé faced criticism from online users who believed she wasn't deserving of the honor.
However, during her acceptance speech, the former Destiny's Child member used her platform to share words of encouragement for those watching.
"I think genre [sometimes] is a code-word to keep us in our place as artists," she said. "And I just want to encourage everyone to do what they're passionate about."
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After extending her title as the most-awarded artist at the Grammys, Beyoncé announced that she would be taking her album on tour in the summer of 2025, stopping in cities such as Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Las Vegas, Paris, London, and more.
From the clips circulating on social media, the three-hour show is yet another electrifying performance from the superstar singer, which also features surprise appearances from her daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter.
See more behind-the-scenes footage of the show here!