Essential Hip-Hop Releases From The 1980s: Slick Rick, RUN-D.M.C., De La Soul & More

Releases from the 1980s are some of the genre's most consequential, paving the way for rap to be where it is now. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, revisit 10 releases from a decade that expanded the culture's framework. Keep reading

It Goes To 11: JAIN Introduces The Charming 12-String Acoustic Guitar That Helped Her Pen “The Fool”

Despite its quirks, JAIN's favorite acoustic guitar is a 12-string Gibson — which was also the instrument the French songstress used to write the title track from her newest album, 'The Fool.' Keep reading

Breaking Down Anohni And The Johnsons’ 13-Year Journey To ‘My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross’

After a series of stupendously moving albums in the 2000s, Antony and the Johnsons are back as ANOHNI and the Johnsons. Here's what ANOHNI has been up to during the 13-year break. Keep reading

What’s Next For K-Pop? A Roundtable Unpacks The Genre’s Past, Present And Future

K-pop evolves each year, but what makes it so enticing? And what awaits in the future? GRAMMY.com invited industry leaders, and members of TWICE and Stray Kids, to discuss K-pop's current state, biggest misconceptions, and celebrate its magic. Keep reading

Global Spin: Idman Delivers An Unapologetic Performance Of “Good Life”

Somali-Canadian singer Idman narrates the heartache of watching her ex thrive in this moving performance of her 2022 single, "Good Life." Keep reading

On ‘The Valley Of Vision,’ Manchester Orchestra Channel Loss Through Vistas Of Space

On the eve of a co-headlining North American tour with Jimmy Eat World, Manchester Orchestra's Andy Hull opened up to GRAMMY.com about everything that went into their new project 'The Valley of Vision' — from grief and VR, to aural Easter eggs. Keep reading

Living Legends: Reggae Great Marcia Griffiths Looks Back On Her 60-Year Legacy, Working With Bob Marley & Inspiring The Next Generation

In a career-spanning interview, iconic singer Marcia Griffiths spoke with GRAMMY.com about her impressive run of solo releases and many years spent singing with Bob Marley as a member of vocal trio the I-Threes. Keep reading

What To Expect At Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour In The U.S.: Rhinestones, Samples & An Incredible Supporting Cast

Beyoncé recently wrapped the European leg of her soul-stirring Renaissance World Tour. Ahead of her American run, which begins in Philadelphia on July 12, read on for a play-by-play from Spain that will hint at what's to come in the U.S. Keep reading

Positive Vibes Only: Verónica Sanfilippo Delivers A Haunting Performance Of Her Single “Por La Fe”

Argentine Catholic singer Verónica Sanfilippo declares her faith in the Lord in this acoustic rendition of "Por La Fe." Keep reading

Little Dragon’s Yukimi Nagano On New Album ‘Slugs Of Love,’ Damon Albarn’s “Inspiring” Impact & Leaning Into Intuitive Creativity

The electro-pop group's frontwoman details how their seventh album, 'Slugs of Love,' expands on the group's synergy and the fun they've had together for nearly three decades. Keep reading