GRAMMY winners U2 have been announced as performers at the 2024 GRAMMYs where they will deliver the first-ever broadcast performance from Sphere in Las Vegas. The event will also feature a special awards presentation. Keep reading
Despite living thousands of miles away, the family of Christian singer Blessing Offor still finds a way to cheer him on from his native country. And after Offor received his first GRAMMY nominations, he couldn't wait to tell them, "It's all worth it." Keep reading
While the traditional country sound has never been fully lost, pop production and folk stylings have been at the genre’s forefront in recent years. But rising stars like Jenna Paulette and Jackson Dean are ensuring that old-school sounds never die. Keep reading
The Recording Academy Entertainment Law Initiative has announced the winner and runners-up of its annual ELI Writing Contest who will be recognized at the 26th Annual Entertainment Law Initiative during GRAMMY Week 2024. Keep reading
A new class of K-pop talent is set to take the stage in 2024, including acts designed to reach international audiences and fans. From SM Entertainment's final NCT subunit to the fully immersive TripleS universe, here are the K-pop acts to watch this year. Keep reading
Pedro Capó's La Neta is nominated for Best Latin Pop Album at the 2024 GRAMMYs, and its title translates to "The Truth." Capó shares how honoring his roots allowed him to grow. Keep reading
In homage to Dr. Dre's trailblazing achievements in music, the Recording Academy presented the first-ever Dr. Dre Global Impact Award at the 2023 GRAMMY Awards ceremony — to the rapper himself. Keep reading
Now airing on SiriusXM channel 107 and on the new SiriusXM app through Feb. 7, the channel celebrates the artists, albums and songs nominated at the 2024 GRAMMYs, including music from Billie Eilish, Coco Jones, Jelly Roll, SZA, Taylor Swift, and more. Keep reading
With two nominations at the 2024 GRAMMYs, David Guetta is still proving to be one of dance music's stalwarts. Hear from the hit-making producer about how some of his biggest hits with Sia, Kid Cudi and more came to be. Keep reading