Aura V, 8, Reacts to Making Grammys History as Youngest Winner Ever
Aura V, 8, won Best Children's Music Album with her father Fyütch for 'Harmony' at the 68th Grammys, becoming the youngest individual winner, surpassing Blue Ivy Carter.
- On Feb. 1, 2026, father-daughter duo Harold Simmons II, stage name Fyütch, and Aura V, 8-year-old musician, won Best Children's Music Album for Harmony at the 68th GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony.
- The album began when Fyütch was asked to write a single for the Wolf Trap Center for the Arts, growing from the commissioned song Harmony as he merged classroom songwriting with his artist skills.
- During their acceptance, Fyütch hoisted Aura to the mic and they thanked peers including Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Blue Ivy, Ms. Rachel, and Laufey.
- Their collaboration has also reshaped their family life, with Fyütch saying, `It's, like, parenting, career, it's kind of all mixed up in one pot, and it's beautiful,` while Aura V remains a full-time third-grader and Fyütch continues his independent music career.
- At the Trevor Noah–hosted Grammys, the win at the 68th GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony in Los Angeles spotlights children's music as an educational intent to empower the next generation.
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Charles County Duo Claims Historic Grammy Win
Charles County father-daughter duo Fyütch and Aura V win Best Children's Album Grammy for "Harmony" at the 68th Awards, with 8-year-old Aura V becoming the youngest individual Grammy winner ever, surpassing Blue Ivy Carter and bringing historic recognition to Southern Maryland.
Aura V makes history as youngest Grammy winner at 8
Eight-year-old American singer, Aura V has made history as the individually credited Grammy winner in history.Her group, FYÜTCH & Aura V, a father-daughter won Best Children’s Music Album for Harmony at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, making her the youngest winner ever.Aura V broke the record set by Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s daughter Blue Ivy when she won her first Grammy in 2021 at the age of 9.Blue Ivy won the Grammy for Best Music Video f…
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