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K-Pop Crowns Grammys, Epstein Emails Drop!

'Golden' From 'KPop Demon Hunters' Makes History at 2026 Grammys; Kendrick Lamar Leads Nominations

LOS ANGELES (Feb. 1, 2026) – The 68th Grammy Awards, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, saw history made as "Golden" from the Netflix mega-hit "KPop Demon Hunters" became the first K-Pop song to win a Grammy, according to Variety. EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, the singers behind the track, were recognized as Grammy winners.

Rap superstar Kendrick Lamar led all artists with nine nominations at this year's ceremony. His late 2024 release, "GNX," is competing for top honors, according to Variety.

The Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Gala also took place on February 1st, alongside the London Critics Circle Film Awards, according to multiple news sources.

The red carpet arrivals saw a host of stars, including Sabrina Carpenter, Rosé, and Addison Rae, according to Variety.

In other news, multiple sources reported on a diverse range of events, including the surprising box office success of the controversial "Melania" documentary and renewed interest in the "Suitcase Killer" case due to a Netflix dramatization. NPR News also noted the release of a five-year-old and his father from ICE detention following legal challenges. Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic to become the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam, according to NPR News.

Netflix is set to release a range of new content in February, including "Is It Cake? Valentines" on Feb. 4, the 10th season of "Love Is Blind" on Feb. 11, and part 2 of Bridgerton's fourth season on Feb. 26, according to Time. The streaming service will also feature a documentary series about ice dancing, "Glitter + Gold: Ice Dancing," starring married American couple Madison Chock and Evan Bates.

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