While nu-metal is sometimes remembered as a throw-away genre, many of its elements were groundbreaking at the time. GRAMMY.com collected the essential albums that best define nu-metal's aggression and innovation. Keep reading
Fast-rising Korean indie rock band The Rose channel deep emotions with this windswept desert performance of "Shift," a standout track off of their new album, 'Heal.' Keep reading
Trumpeter and A&M Records founder Herb Alpert discusses his most recent album, 'Sunny Side of the Street,'' how he approaches painting, and how art should "grab you." Keep reading
50 years after its release, "You’re So Vain" remains much more than an epic diss track. Carly Simon’s best-known song is an empowered, feminist narrative that illustrates the power of "confessional" lyrics. Keep reading
Four-time Latin GRAMMY winner Laura Pausini gushes over her beloved flute, the same one she used to write her first songs — that has now become part of her life and family. Keep reading
They join previously announced artists Ángela Aguilar, Christina Aguilera, Rauw Alejandro, Marc Anthony, Banda Los Recoditos, Camilo, and even more luminaries. Keep reading
Released in 1992, 'Rage Against The Machine' pushed the boundaries of contemporary music into previously uncharted territory. GRAMMY.com looks back at Rage's debut record to examine how it created the blueprint for rap-rock that had something to say. Keep reading
With rich vocal harmony and a robust backing band, this sweeping performance from worship collective Fellowship Creative celebrates the expansive, eternal love of God. Keep reading
In an introspective new documentary on Apple TV+, Selena Gomez opens up about mental health, the story behind "Lose You To Love Me," and how her mom inspires her. Keep reading
Writer-director Crowe and composer-lyricist Kitt didn't set out to do a simple translation from screen to stage. Instead, "Almost Famous: The Musical" explores Crowe’s personal experience more deeply — with the help of 17 new songs. Keep reading