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‘American Idol’ Winner Jamal Roberts Earns First-Ever Grammy Nomination for “Still (Live)” at 2026 Awards


Published: Jan 26, 2026 10:49 AM EST
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Rising gospel artist Jamal Roberts is capturing headlines this awards season after earning his first-ever Grammy nomination at the 2026 Grammy Awards for Best Gospel Performance/Song. The nomination comes for the live rendition of his heartfelt track "Still (Live)", and represents a major milestone in the singer's young career.

Roberts initially rose to public attention after winning Season 23 of American Idol in May 2025, a moment that helped launch his professional music journey and grow a dedicated fan base. The nomination - confirmed as part of the official Recording Academy announcements - highlights his rapid ascent in gospel music and marks his first recognition by one of the industry's most prestigious institutions.

Fans and followers have celebrated the news enthusiastically, sharing support on social media and congratulating him for achieving this major award show recognition so early in his career. Roberts responded to the nomination with heartfelt appreciation, expressing gratitude to his supporters and reflecting on how meaningful the moment is for him personally and professionally.

The 68th Annual Grammy Awards are set for February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, where Roberts will join fellow nominees across genres - including gospel, Christian, hip-hop, pop, and more - in competing for music's biggest night.

Roberts' milestone underscores the growing impact of gospel music within the mainstream awards landscape and offers a compelling story of artistic breakthrough just ahead of Grammy night.