Music legend Cher is officially being honored by the Recording Academy with the 2026 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award!
This news comes as a major moment for fans who feel the honor is long overdue.
Even though Cher has been a superstar since the 1960s, she was famously overlooked by the Grammys for years.
Before her 1998 hit "Believe" won a Grammy, she had only been nominated as a solo artist once.
Cher has now made history as the only female artist to have a number-one hit on a Billboard chart in seven different decades.
From her early days with "Bang Bang" and "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" to her 2023 hit "DJ Play a Christmas Song," she has stayed on top longer than almost anyone else in music.
The Grammys will celebrate her career, which includes selling over 100 million records and releasing classic albums like Heart of Stone and Love Hurts.
She will receive the award on January 31, 2026, alongside other icons like Whitney Houston and Chaka Khan.
What is your favorite Cher song from the last seven decades?
Share this post to celebrate her legacy and tell us your favorite memory of her music in the comments below!
This news comes as a major moment for fans who feel the honor is long overdue.
Even though Cher has been a superstar since the 1960s, she was famously overlooked by the Grammys for years.
Before her 1998 hit "Believe" won a Grammy, she had only been nominated as a solo artist once.
Cher has now made history as the only female artist to have a number-one hit on a Billboard chart in seven different decades.
From her early days with "Bang Bang" and "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" to her 2023 hit "DJ Play a Christmas Song," she has stayed on top longer than almost anyone else in music.
The Grammys will celebrate her career, which includes selling over 100 million records and releasing classic albums like Heart of Stone and Love Hurts.
She will receive the award on January 31, 2026, alongside other icons like Whitney Houston and Chaka Khan.
What is your favorite Cher song from the last seven decades?
Share this post to celebrate her legacy and tell us your favorite memory of her music in the comments below!
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