Ava Max Is Reborn On ‘Don’t Click Play’: Why Her Third Album Is A “Huge Reset”

The pop star opens up about the unexpected changes that shaped her new album, which ultimately helped her grow personally and professionally: "People are gonna see a different version of me." Keep reading

IDLES’ Joe Talbot Talks Creating Music For Darren Aronofsky’s New Film ‘Caught Stealing’

"If you make what you love and you seek to be fluent in your own language...you end up surrounded by the peers that you once worshipped," the IDLES frontman says of working with Aronofsky. Keep reading

8 Jon Batiste Songs That Show His Ability To Unite Through Music

With his new album, 'BIG MONEY,' Jon Batiste continues the message-driven lyrics and hope-instilling sounds that have made him so acclaimed — from his moving take on "What a Wonderful World" to the title track of 2022's GRAMMY Album Of The Year, 'WE ARE.' Keep reading

Gyakie Is Ready For Her Moment On Debut Album ‘After Midnight’

The Ghanaian Afropop and R&B singer spent three years readying her debut album — one which she feels carries the potential for healing and more collaboration. Keep reading

Disney Channel Stars Who Have Seen GRAMMY Success: Sabrina Carpenter, Miley Cyrus & More

As two-time GRAMMY winner Sabrina Carpenter releases 'Man's Best Friend,' take a look at all of the former Disney Channel alumni who have won or been nominated for golden gramophones. Keep reading

The Recording Academy’s L.A. Chapter Salutes The NEXT Class Of 2025: Igniting Talent For An Enduring Impact

Founded by the Recording Academy's Los Angeles Chapter in 2014, the NEXT Class program offers hands-on experiences to industry professionals and up-and-coming creatives. Keep reading

How ‘Teenage Dream’ Crowned Katy Perry As Pop’s Campiest Queen

As Katy Perry's magnum opus turns 15, look back on all of the ways 'Teenage Dream' solidified the singer as a global phenomenon — from its mind-blowing chart feats to its influence on pop's next generation. Keep reading

J. Ivy & Torae Appointed As Co-Chairs Of The Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective

The new Co-Chairs will work to make sure that Black creators "are more deeply seen, heard and valued." Keep reading

30 Years Later, Rancid’s ‘…And Out Come The Wolves’ Remains A Definitive Punk Portrait

From its eternal hits like "Time Bomb" to seeding inspiration for a film, read on for 5 ways '...And Out Come the Wolves' resonates. Keep reading

New Music Friday: Listen To Releases By Doja Cat, sombr, BigXthaPlug & More

From highly anticipated singles to long-awaited albums, there's a slew of new songs to add to your summer playlist by Florence + the Machine, Offset and other stars. Keep reading