Last Updated on Março 26, 2026 1:18 pm by Erwin Noguera
The 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards arrive at a pivotal moment for the global music industry. Streaming dominance, viral culture, and fan engagement have reshaped what it means to be a “top artist”, and no award show reflects that shift better than this one.
Unlike traditional ceremonies, these awards are driven heavily by real listener data across the iHeartRadio ecosystem. As a result, the winners often mirror what people actually played, shared, and repeated throughout the year.
The ceremony takes place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 26 and is broadcast live on FOX. Hosted by Ludacris, the show blends major performances, viral moments, and fan-voted excitement.
And once again, Taylor Swift enters the night as the central figure, leading nominations and shaping nearly every major category.
IHeart Music Awards 2026: Song of the Year
| “Anxiety” – Doechii |
| “Good News” – Shaboozey |
| “Love Somebody” – Morgan Wallen |
| “Luther” – Kendrick Lamar and SZA |
| “Manchild” – Sabrina Carpenter |
| “MUTT” – Leon Thomas |
| “Ordinary” – Alex Warren |
| “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else” – Benson Boone |
| “Stargazing” – Myles Smith |
| “The Fate of Ophelia” – Taylor Swift |
Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” combines massive airplay, streaming consistency, and emotional storytelling. While Tracks like “Luther” bring critical weight and “Manchild” offers viral traction, Swift’s record delivers both scale and longevity. That balance is exactly what typically wins this category.
Pick: “The Fate of Ophelia” – Taylor Swift
IHeart Music Awards 2026: Artist of the Year
| Bad Bunny |
| Benson Boone |
| Chris Brown |
| Jelly Roll |
| Kendrick Lamar |
| Lady Gaga |
| Morgan Wallen |
| Sabrina Carpenter |
| Tate McRae |
| Taylor Swift |
We also have to give this one to Taylor Swift. No other artist matches her across all metrics. Bad Bunny dominates globally, and Kendrick Lamar brings prestige, but Swift combines radio, streaming, and fan engagement at a higher level. In a date-driven award, that dominance is decisive.
Pick: Taylor Swift
IHeart Music Awards 2026: Pop Artist of the Year
| Alex Warren |
| Benson Boone |
| Sabrina Carpenter |
| Tate McRae |
| Taylor Swift |
This is where the upset becomes realistic. Sabrina Carpenter’s growth trajectory, heavy rotation, and crossover appeal make her the strongest challenger. Unlike Swift, whose success is expected, Carpenter’s surge feels like the story voters often reward in genre-specific categories.
Pick: Sabrina Carpenter
IHeart Music Awards 2026: Pop Song of the Year:
| “Golden” – HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI |
| “Manchild” – Sabrina Carpenter |
| “Ordinary” – Alex Warren |
| “Pink Pony Club” – Chappell Roan |
| “The Fate of Ophelia” – Taylor Swift |
Pick: “Manchild” – Sabrina Carpenter
“Mandchild” thrives on replay value and accessibility. While Swift’s track is more narrative-driven, Carpenter’s song fits radio and playlist ecosystems better, giving it an edge in a category heavily influenced by frequency and reach.
IHeart Music Awards 2026: Best Collaboration
| “All The Way” – BigXthaPlug ft. Bailey Zimmerman |
| “APT.” – ROSÉ & Bruno Mars |
| “Luther” – Kendrick Lamar and SZA |
| “Timeless” – The Weeknd ft. Playboi Carti |
| “WHATCHU KNO ABOUT ME” – GloRilla ft. Sexyy Red |
Pick: “Luther” – Kendrick Lamar and SZA
“Luther” blends artistic credibility with mainstream success. Other collaborations lean more on production or radio appeal, but this track delivers both substance and numbers, making it the most complete entry.
IHeart Music Awards 2026: Hip-Hop Artist of the Year
| Cardi B |
| GloRilla |
| Kendrick Lamar |
| Playboi Carti |
| Tyler, The Creator |
Pick: Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar enters this category as the most complete candidate when you combine impact, consistency, and crossover success.
His presence goes beyond just this category. He’s nominated across multiple major fields, including Song of the Year and Best Collaboration with “Luther” alongside SZA, showing that his influence extends into mainstream and cross-genre appeal.
His music didn’t just perform; it resonated. The iHeartRadio Awards are heavily based on real radio play and listener engagement, and Kendrick’s records maintained strong rotation while also carrying cultural weight.
Final Take
The IHeartRadio Music Awards ultimately reward dominance, not just excellence. That distinction explains why Taylor Swift remains the central figure across multiple categories.
However, the real intrigue lies in the challengers. Sabrina Carpenter represents momentum-driven threats, while global acts like Bad Bunny (Best Latin pop/Urban Artist of the Year nominee) continue to reshape the competitive landscape.
In short, expect a mix of predictable wins and strategic upsets, the exact formula that makes this show one of the most engaging in modern music.