Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalía received the International Songwriter of the Year award at the 2026 Ivor Novello Awards [1].
The honor recognizes her global impact on music composition and songwriting. By winning one of the industry's most prestigious songwriting prizes, Rosalía cements her status as a leading figure in the international music landscape.
The ceremony took place Thursday night at the Grosvenor House in London, United Kingdom [2]. During the event, Rosalía was honored for her body of work, which has blended traditional sounds with modern pop and urban influences to reach a global audience [1].
While accepting the prize, the artist delivered a speech focusing on the importance of representation within the industry. She said the contributions of diverse songwriters strengthen the quality and reach of global music [1].
The Ivor Novello Awards are distinct from many other music prizes because they focus specifically on the craft of songwriting and composition rather than commercial success or performance. The 2026 [1] ceremony continued this tradition by highlighting creators who push the boundaries of their genres.
Rosalía's appearance at the London event followed a period of significant critical acclaim for her recent projects. Her win reflects a growing trend of the Ivor Novello Awards recognizing non-English language artists who achieve massive international influence through innovative songwriting [2].
“Rosalía was honoured with the International Songwriter of The Year prize”
Rosalía's win at the Ivor Novello Awards signals a shift in how the Western music industry validates songwriting excellence. By honoring a Spanish artist who integrates diverse cultural elements, the awards reflect the diminishing dominance of Anglocentric pop and a growing institutional respect for multilingual and cross-genre composition.





