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Tyler Childers Leads All Country Grammy Nominees, Beating Out Morgan Wallen, Jelly Roll, and Shaboozey

Tyler Childers performing with his guitar under warm stage lights, leading the 2026 country Grammy nominations with four nods.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Nobody has ever accused Tyler Childers of chasing trends, but that has not stopped him from bulldozing through the country music landscape and leaving a real-deal legacy behind. And now, the Grammys are finally catching up.

The 2026 Grammy nominations just dropped, and it is Childers who stands tall with more country nods than anyone else. With four nominations to his name, the Eastern Kentucky native is leading the pack and outshining mainstream giants like Morgan Wallen, Jelly Roll, and Shaboozey. For a guy who built his career outside of the radio-friendly machine, this moment feels both well-earned and long overdue.

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Tyler Childers‘ album Snipe Hunter landed a nomination for Best Contemporary Country Album, marking a rare moment where the Grammys actually recognized artistry over algorithm. His hard-hitting solo performance of “Nose on the Grindstone” is in the running for Best Country Solo Performance, while “Bitin’ List” is up for Best Country Song. And if that was not enough, his duet with Margo Price on “Love Me Like You Used to Do” snagged a spot for Best Country Duo or Group Performance. That is four nominations and four chances to finally bring home Grammy gold after seven previous nominations and no wins.

Credit where it is due, Saving Country Music was one of the first to spotlight how this year’s nominations finally put some real weight behind the country part of country music. And it is not just Tyler turning heads. Zach Top, Lainey Wilson, Chris Stapleton, and Miranda Lambert are all getting some Grammy love, too, proving there is still room for heart and grit in the industry.

But the headline here is Tyler. In a year where mainstream artists with chart-topping radio hits were expected to dominate, Childers reminded everyone that quality always cuts through the noise. The success of “Nose on the Grindstone,” a song that never bowed to commercial formulas, speaks volumes about the public’s hunger for something authentic.

Zach Top’s “I Never Lie” also racked up nominations for both Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song. Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton’s “A Song To Sing” earned multiple nods, too, though critics have pointed out it felt more like a name-recognition play than a track that truly stood out. On the flip side, “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame,” pairing Stapleton with George Strait, brought some serious country firepower to the Duo or Group category.

Meanwhile, Shaboozey and Jelly Roll each landed multiple nominations. But even with the fanfare surrounding their crossover appeal, they could not outpace Childers, who has been doing his own thing in honky-tonks and theaters long before the charts noticed.

And that is the real story. Tyler Childers did not rise by industry co-signs or viral tricks. He got here by grinding it out on stages across America, writing songs with blood and bone, and staying true to the Appalachian grit that raised him. His journey from the hills of Lawrence County, Kentucky, to the biggest night in music is the kind of tale that reminds folks why country music still matters.

Come February first, all eyes will be on whether this year’s Grammy voters are ready to reward substance over style. Either way, Tyler Childers has already won something bigger. He has proved that real country, the kind that is not afraid to get its boots dirty, still has a place at the top.

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