Eight-year-old music prodigy Aura V has etched her name into global music history after emerging as the youngest individually credited Grammy Awards winner ever.
Aura V achieved the historic feat at the 68th Grammy Awards, held in Los Angeles, where she won the award for Best Children’s Music Album alongside her father, acclaimed artist Fyütch, for their collaborative project titled Harmony. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
At just 8 years and 7 months old, Aura V surpassed previous records, beating out seasoned nominees in the category, including Tori Amos and Mega Ran, to clinch the prestigious award.
The 2026 Grammy ceremony was hosted by comedian Trevor Noah, who marked his final appearance as the show’s host. Known for his witty delivery, Noah entertained the audience with his signature humor, taking playful jabs at high-profile figures such as Nicki Minaj and former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Aura V’s win has been widely celebrated as a groundbreaking moment for children’s music and a powerful reminder that age is no barrier to excellence and global recognition in the creative industry.
Her achievement continues to inspire young talents worldwide, reinforcing the Grammys’ commitment to honoring creativity across all age groups.
