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

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

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

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