Remembering Supertramp Co-Founder Rick Davies

Rick Davies' soulful baritone, jazz-inflected keyboard work and introspective lyrics made Supertramp one of the most enduring bands of the 1970s and ’80s. Keep reading

5 Songs To Get Into Monsta X: From “Shoot Out” To “Do What I Want”

The K-pop group is celebrating a decade on the global stage. Before diving into their new album, 'The X,' listen to five of Monsta X's most important songs. Keep reading

How The Pussycat Dolls Reinvented The Girl Group Tradition

As the sextet's debut album, 'PCD,' turns 20, revisit all of the ways the Pussycat Dolls paved the way for female pop acts after them — and why their music still resonates today. Keep reading

13 Women Shaping African Music At The Recording Academy & Beyond

From executives such as Osagie Osarenkhoe and Nnamani Grace Odi, to artist-humanitarians Niniola and Nikki Laoye, a cadre of women are operating behind the scenes of Africa's massive and diverse musical community. Keep reading

Get To Know sombr, The “back to friends” Singer & Breakout Star

Ahead of the alt-rock musician's sold-out headlining tour, get to know about sombr and his whirlwind journey to stardom. Keep reading

Rembering Mark Volman: The Turtles, Flo & Eddie, & The Mothers Of Invention Musician Who Was ‘Happy Forever’

Mark Volman, an original member of the Turtles, died on Sept. 5, 2025 at age 78. In celebration of his legacy, revisit GRAMMY.com's interview with Volman from 2023. Keep reading

Blood Orange Opens Up About ‘Essex Honey’: The Intimate New Album Is “A Tribute To Listening To Music”

The musical polymath born Devonté Hynes discusses his first album in over a decade, and how it reflects much of the music that has influenced him from day one. Keep reading

New Music Friday: Listen To Releases By Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Latto & Ice Spice, And More

The first week of September is full of surprises! Check out unexpected and highly anticipated new tunes from aespa, d4vd, Tom Odell, and other stars. Keep reading

Songbook: The Many Hats Of David Byrne, From Talking Heads To Film & TV

As the GRAMMY-winning rocker releases his ninth solo album, 'Who is the Sky?,' dig into all of the ways David Byrne has flexed his creative, inquisitive brain. Keep reading

Why 1985 Was A Landmark Year For Reggae: From The GRAMMYs To Sleng Teng

2025 marks the 40th anniversary of the first golden gramophone for reggae, as well as a wealth of milestones in Jamaican music history. From Barrington Levy's hit record to the advent of ragga, 1985 was an auspicious year. Keep reading