When Canadian rock band Arcade Fire won a GRAMMY for their acclaimed album 'The Suburbs,' the moment wasn't only monumental because it was their first golden gramophone — it was the biggest award of the night. Keep reading
In the '90s, hip-hop officially left the underground for full commercial fanfare. During hip-hop's golden age, rappers were multifaceted in their flow and lyrics, creating music that is now legendary. Keep reading
The 2019 passing of Art Neville ended an era for the Meters, but their bassist George Porter Jr. is forging ahead — including with 'Boots in Place,' a wickedly infectious new album recorded in Iceland. Keep reading
Women are pioneering the future of hip-hop, and their styles have never been more pronounced. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, listen to 14 rising female artists that you should keep an eye on in 2023 and beyond. Keep reading
English folk singer Keaton Henson grapples with the fear that he's not the best version of himself in "Late to You," a track from his new album, 'House Party.' Keep reading
With musical direction by Wilson Simoninha, the exclusive event was held in partnership with Mastercard and attended by members of the Latin Recording Academy, artists and entertainment industry figures. Keep reading
A half-century after introducing the world to Queen — and perhaps even more notably, their mercurial frontman — GRAMMY.com looks back on the eponymous first album that took rock music to new theatrical heights. Keep reading
"This movie is gonna change your lives and hopefully, this song will too," Billie Eilish shared ahead of the release of "What Was I Made For." Check out the cut from the 'Barbie' soundtrack below. Keep reading
In an awards show crossover to remember, the 2023 GRAMMYs telecast has been nominated in three prestigious categories at the 2023 Emmy Awards. Keep reading
Everyone's obsessed with Taylor Swift's massive stadium tour — including her opening acts. From indie pop star Gracie Abrams to GRAMMY nominee GAYLE, hear backstage memories and reflections from the people who take stage right before the superstar. Keep reading