The GRAMMYs
2026
Dec 1st, 2025
Best Dance/Electronic Album
Best Dance/Electronic Album
Nomination
EUSEXUA (FKA twigs) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Dance/Electronic Album
EUSEXUA (FKA twigs) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Dance/Electronic Album
EUSEXUA (FKA twigs) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Dance/Electronic Album

EUSEXUA
FKA twigs' third studio album, EUSEXUA, draws inspiration from late nights in Prague's underground techno scene. The title, a portmanteau of "euphoria" and "sexual," is defined by FKA twigs as a state of total sensual wellness or momentary transcendence.
Commercial success
EUSEXUA debuted at No. 24 on the Billboard 200 chart.
This debut marked the highest charting album of FKA twigs' career on the all-genre Billboard 200.
The album also debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Dance Albums chart, her fourth career No. 1 on that chart.
Cultural impact
The album features a guest appearance by North West on the track 'Childlike Things'.
twigs launched a European and North American tour in support of EUSEXUA in 2025.
A filmed conversation between FKA twigs and Imogen Heap for Spotify was released alongside the album.
twigs continued to build on the world of the album, releasing EUSEXUA Afterglow in November of 2025.
Critical response
Pitchfork described FKA twigs' third album as bringing "club music into her sensual, supernatural world" and a "masterful pop-star moment for the artist." Read full review
The Guardian called the album "a hymn to the healing power of the dancefloor," highlighting its embrace of dance music. Read full review
The New York Times noted that FKA twigs "seems to be embracing one of the genre’s universal hallmarks: a propulsive, danceable beat," adding pop momentum to her ambitious repertoire. Read full review

EUSEXUA
FKA twigs' third studio album, EUSEXUA, draws inspiration from late nights in Prague's underground techno scene. The title, a portmanteau of "euphoria" and "sexual," is defined by FKA twigs as a state of total sensual wellness or momentary transcendence.
Commercial success
EUSEXUA debuted at No. 24 on the Billboard 200 chart.
This debut marked the highest charting album of FKA twigs' career on the all-genre Billboard 200.
The album also debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Dance Albums chart, her fourth career No. 1 on that chart.
Cultural impact
The album features a guest appearance by North West on the track 'Childlike Things'.
twigs launched a European and North American tour in support of EUSEXUA in 2025.
A filmed conversation between FKA twigs and Imogen Heap for Spotify was released alongside the album.
twigs continued to build on the world of the album, releasing EUSEXUA Afterglow in November of 2025.
Critical response
Pitchfork described FKA twigs' third album as bringing "club music into her sensual, supernatural world" and a "masterful pop-star moment for the artist." Read full review
The Guardian called the album "a hymn to the healing power of the dancefloor," highlighting its embrace of dance music. Read full review
The New York Times noted that FKA twigs "seems to be embracing one of the genre’s universal hallmarks: a propulsive, danceable beat," adding pop momentum to her ambitious repertoire. Read full review

EUSEXUA
FKA twigs' third studio album, EUSEXUA, draws inspiration from late nights in Prague's underground techno scene. The title, a portmanteau of "euphoria" and "sexual," is defined by FKA twigs as a state of total sensual wellness or momentary transcendence.
Commercial success
EUSEXUA debuted at No. 24 on the Billboard 200 chart.
This debut marked the highest charting album of FKA twigs' career on the all-genre Billboard 200.
The album also debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Dance Albums chart, her fourth career No. 1 on that chart.
Cultural impact
The album features a guest appearance by North West on the track 'Childlike Things'.
twigs launched a European and North American tour in support of EUSEXUA in 2025.
A filmed conversation between FKA twigs and Imogen Heap for Spotify was released alongside the album.
twigs continued to build on the world of the album, releasing EUSEXUA Afterglow in November of 2025.
Critical response
Pitchfork described FKA twigs' third album as bringing "club music into her sensual, supernatural world" and a "masterful pop-star moment for the artist." Read full review
The Guardian called the album "a hymn to the healing power of the dancefloor," highlighting its embrace of dance music. Read full review
The New York Times noted that FKA twigs "seems to be embracing one of the genre’s universal hallmarks: a propulsive, danceable beat," adding pop momentum to her ambitious repertoire. Read full review








