Jelly Roll wins three Grammys in 2026 and delivers an emotional speech about faith and family

Jelly Roll wins three Grammys in 2026 and delivers an emotional speech about faith and family
Jelly Roll

Jelly Roll turned the 2026 Grammy Awards into a career-defining night, collecting three trophies and delivering a tearful acceptance speech that quickly became one of the ceremony’s most replayed moments. The singer-songwriter, known for blending country, rock, and rap influences, used the spotlight to thank God and his wife, while also drawing a bright line between faith and partisan politics.

The wins answered the most-searched questions in one shot: yes, Jelly Roll has won a Grammy, and as of Sunday night Feb. 1, 2026 (ET), he has three.

Jelly Roll Grammy wins: what he won in 2026

Jelly Roll’s trophies came in three lanes that reflect the breadth of his current moment: contemporary country, country collaboration, and contemporary Christian.

Award (2026) Winning work Notes
Best Contemporary Country Album Beautifully Broken His first win in an album category
Best Country Duo/Group Performance “Amen” (with Shaboozey) Collaboration win tied to crossover appeal
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song “Hard Fought Hallelujah” Faith-forward win that broadened his category reach

That sweep matters because it positions him as more than a single-format success. It also gives Beautifully Broken a new hook for radio, touring, and festival programming heading into spring.

Jelly Roll Grammy speech: “If it wasn’t for you…”

The most-discussed moment came during his album acceptance. Fighting through tears, Jelly Roll thanked Jesus and then spoke directly to his wife, Bunnie Xo, crediting her with helping him change his life. On stage, he said he would not have made it through his past without her, describing a trajectory that could have ended with him dead, incarcerated, or taking his own life.

The reaction in the room was immediate: a mix of cheers and stunned quiet that you only get when an awards speech feels less like a script and more like a confession. In the context of his public story—jail time, addiction, and reinvention—the speech landed as a very direct statement that the transformation wasn’t just professional.

He also framed the night as part of a larger faith message, repeating that he was listening and that he wanted to live differently going forward—language that signaled the wins were emotional, not just career validation.

Is Jelly Roll MAGA? What he’s said about politics

Searches like “is Jelly Roll MAGA” spiked after the show, but the clearest public signal from this weekend was avoidance, not endorsement.

In the press area after his wins, Jelly Roll declined to weigh in on the political climate, saying people shouldn’t care about his opinion and calling himself “a dumb redneck.” He added that if and when he speaks, he wants it to be “loud and clear,” but he did not make a partisan declaration in that moment.

On stage, he did touch the politics-adjacent question in a different way: by emphasizing that faith isn’t owned by a political party. That framing reads less like a campaign signal and more like an attempt to keep his message broadly inclusive—especially in genres where audiences can be politically diverse and highly reactive.

So the clean answer: there’s no confirmed public alignment from the Grammys night that labels him “MAGA.” What is confirmed is that he resisted being pulled into a partisan soundbite while still speaking openly about faith.

Jelly Roll wife: who is Bunnie Xo?

Bunnie Xo (Bunnie DeFord) is Jelly Roll’s wife and longtime partner, and she’s also a public figure in her own right with a large online following. They’ve been married for years, and he frequently credits her with providing structure and stability during the period when his career and personal life were rebuilding.

That history is why the Grammys speech hit so hard: it wasn’t a quick thank-you. It was a public acknowledgment that their relationship is central to his personal narrative, not just a detail in the background of his success.

How many Grammys has Jelly Roll won?

As of the end of the 2026 Grammys broadcast Sunday night ET, Jelly Roll has won 3 Grammys total.

What comes next is whether this becomes a launching pad for more top-field recognition or a peak moment that he leverages into touring and radio dominance. The early signs point to momentum: three category wins in one night typically translate into higher billing, more mainstream booking, and a longer promotional runway for the album cycle.

Sources consulted: Recording Academy; Associated Press; People; Rolling Stone