First producer to win the "Big Four" at the Grammys

First producer to win the
Who
Jack Antonoff
What
First
Where
United States (Los Angeles)
When
01 February 2026

At the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on 1 February 2026, producer and musician Jack Antonoff (USA) won Record of the Year as co-producer and co-engineer/mixer of Kendrick Lamar’s “Luther”, completing his set of all four General Field categories (aka the “Big Four”) at the Grammys. Previously, he had won Album of the Year three times as co-producer/engineer/mixer for the Taylor Swift albums 1989 (2016), Folklore (2021) and Midnights (2024), with additional song-writing credits on the latter; Best New Artist as multi-instrumentalist, backing vocalist, writer, programmer and arranger with the pop-rock band fun.; and Song of the Year (“We Are Young”) in 2013.

The current Bleachers frontman is just the fourth individual – after Christopher Cross (1981), Adele (2012) and Billie Eilish (2020), all predominantly revered as singers – to have won each of the Grammys’ “Big Four” awards.

Antonoff has won a total of 13 Grammy awards from 37 nominations as a musician and producer since taking home Best New Artist and Song of the Year with fun. at the 55th Grammys in 2013. Highlights include a hat-trick of consecutive Producer of the Year, Non-Classical statuettes in 2022–24.

In 2026, Antonoff was nominated for seven awards and won Best Rap Song, as co-writer for Lamar’s “TV Off”, in addition to Record of the Year for “Luther”. His five unrewarded nominations were all in General Field categories: Album of the Year for Lamar’s GNX (co-producer/engineer/mixer) and Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend (co-producer/engineer/mixer/songwriter), Song of the Year for Carpenter’s “Manchild” (co-writer) and Lamar’s “Luther” (co-writer), and Record of the Year for “Manchild” (co-producer/engineer/mixer).