Zach Top Wins Grammy’s New Best Traditional Country Album


Zach Top has been the spearhead for helping to reignite the traditional country sound in mainstream country and beyond. His popularity probably helped play a role in the Grammys deciding to make a new Best Traditional Country Album category for 2026. All the more fitting that Zach would walk away with the trophy for his most recent album Ain’t In It For My Health during the award’s inaugural year.

“I feel like I watched the Grammys as a little kid and it looked like superheroes on TV so to be up here and be a part of the whole thing is insane,” Zach Top said before thanking his lord and savior, along with Carson Chamberlin, everyone on his label, his road band, and others. “Thanks for being here. This is so amazing.” he continued in his brief speech.

Zach Top bested Charley Crockett’s Dollar A Day, Margo Price’s Hard Headed Woman, Lukas Nelson’s American Romance, and Willie Nelson’s Oh What A Beautiful World to earn the Grammy. The trophy was given out during the Grammy’s “Premier Ceremony” that happens before the televised portion of the awards on Sunday (2/1).

Though some might list Zach Top’s last album, 2024’s Cold Beer and Country Music as the superior work, there wasn’t a Best Traditional Country Album category at that time. And no matter what you feel about Zach’s album, there’s no denying its country, and that Zach Top has played a critical role in the neotraditional resurgence.

Ain’t In It For My Health was produced and co-written in large part by Carson Chamberlain. Chamberlin is a Kentucky native that played steel guitar and was the bandleader for Keith Whitley all the way up to Whitley’s death in 1989. After that, Chamberlin was the tour manager for Alan Jackson and Clint Black.

Other early winners include Tyler Childers for Best Country Song for “Bitin’ List”—Tyler’s first Grammy win. Chris Stapleton also won for “Bad as I Used to Be [From F1® The Movie],” and “Amen” by Shaboozey and Jelly Roll won for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.

The Best Contemporary Country Album is slated to be announced during the televised portion of the Grammy Awards Sunday night on CBS.

Stay tuned to Saving Country Music for more coverage of the Grammy Awards.

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