Grammys 2026: A Closer Look at the Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song Nominees
As the 2026 Grammys air this Sunday, the nominees in this category feel less like a competition and more like a reflection of the year many people lived through. These are songs born out of wrestling, healing, joy, doubt, and hope โ not polished platitudes, but music that met listeners where they were.
Elevation Worshipโs Steady Presence

Elevation Worship returns to the Grammy conversation with โI Know a Name,โ featuring Chris Brown and Brandon Lake. The group has become one of the most consistent voices in Contemporary Christian Music, and this song shows why.
Rather than relying on grandeur, โI Know a Nameโ builds slowly, giving space for reflection before rising into confidence. Itโs the kind of song that finds its way into quiet momentsโlate drives, early mornings, or worship settings, where people are carrying more than they let on. Its nomination fits its listeners’ hearts.
Forrest Frankโs Quiet Breakthrough

Forrest Frankโs โYour Wayโs Betterโ is gentle without being timid. This song is about choosing trust over control, and it struck a chord with many listeners. This song became infamous across many social platforms, and many are familiar with the viral dance moves. Well-liked by many younger audiences, yet still able to cross the generation gap, this nomination is certainly justified.
When Struggle Becomes the Story

โHard Fought Hallelujah,โ by Brandon Lake featuring Jelly Roll, stands out not just because of its unexpected collaboration but because of its emotional transparency. The song doesnโt rush to resolution. Instead, it sits in the tensionโacknowledging that faith isnโt always neat or triumphant.
That honesty is exactly what made the track resonate far beyond traditional Christian music circles. Its Grammy nomination signals a growing openness within the genre to tell fuller, messier storiesโand to invite listeners from all backgrounds into the conversation.
Lecrae Pushes the Boundaries Again

With โHeadphones,โ Lecrae once again proves why he remains one of the most influential voices in Contemporary Christian Music. Teaming up with Killer Mike and T.I., the song blends spiritual reflection with sharp lyricism and strong production. Itโs not a song designed for easy listening. Instead, it challenges the listener to slow down, tune out distractions, and consider what theyโre feeding their mind and soul.
Rounding Out the Five Nominees – “Amazing”

Last but not least, this year’s Grammys 2026 Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song final nominee is โAmazingโ by Darrel Walls and PJ Morton. This lesser-known, but worshipful song is loaded with warm vocals, a catchy beat, and a powerful message. Thereโs something timeless about โAmazing,โ even as it sounds current. Its nomination feels like a nod to the enduring power of songs that celebrate faith without overcomplication.
My Pick to Win: “Hard Fought Hallelujah”
My pick is more than just a current favorite. It is a song I have come to relate to over a few years of difficult seasons, when I could personally identify with its message: “Hard Fought Hallelujah.”
Contemporary Christian Music lets us take our Sunday morning worship along for the ride during the week. As Grammy night approaches, one song will take home the awardโbut each nominee has already left its mark. Together, they paint a picture of a genre thatโs honest, evolving, and deeply human.
That, perhaps, is what makes this yearโs Grammys for Contemporary Christian Music feel especially worth watching.
Tune In Live
Find out who wins when the 2026 Grammys air on Sunday, Feb. 1, live on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ from theย Crypto.comย Arena in Los Angeles from 8 โ 11:30 p.m. EST.
