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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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