We've got a new record for the youngest Grammy winner ever. Tonight, Maryland father-daughter duo Fyütch and Aura V took home the 2026 Best Children's Music Album for Harmony. Fyütch is the stage name of the Maryland musician and teacher Harold Williams II, and Aura V is his daughter. Right now, she's around eight years and seven months old, and she breaks the record as the youngest Grammy winner.
Previously, the youngest Grammy recipient was Leah Peasall, who was eight years and ten months old when the Peasall Sisters were honored for contributing to the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack in 2001. Leah Peasall wasn’t individually credited for O Brother, however. The youngest individually credited winner was then-9-year-old Blue Ivy Carter who took home Best Music Video for "Brown Skin Girl" with her mother Beyoncé in 2021. So either way Aura V breaks the record.
Harmony beat out competition that included Tori Amos' The Music Of Tori And The Muses. It would have been Amos' first Grammy win.
Aura V made a collab album with her father Fyutch
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they just won Best Children's Music Album at the #GRAMMYs
Aura V is now the youngest individually credited Grammy winner in history at 8 year old ❤️pic.twitter.com/VagbjtOAyj






