Ari Lennox’s ‘Age/Sex/Location’ Explores Online Dating, Never Settling & Old School Romance

A torrid take on hyper-passionate soul, 'Age/Sex/Location' sees Ari Lennox exploring her real-life hiccups with intimacy and growing empowerment. Keep reading

Black Sounds Beautiful: How Ozuna Leverages His Status As A Reggaeton Superstar To Open Doors For Other Latin Artists

A global superstar and two-time Latin GRAMMY winner, Ozuna’s historic rise to superstardom is helping to bring Spanish language music and Latin culture to the center of the U.S. musical mainstream. Keep reading

How Rihanna’s “Work” Reinvigorated Dancehall

Released in 2016, "Work" was a triumphant return to the Caribbean sound Rihanna had stepped away from upon her mainstream arrival. For the GRAMMY-nominated hit, Rihanna embraced the use of Patois as well as a sexually defiant, empowered point-of-view. Keep reading

Herbal Tea & White Sofas: Koven’s Katie Boyle Explains How Having A Picture Of A Happy Dog Backstage Makes Her A Better Performer

As one half of the EDM duo Koven, Katie Boyle’s tour rider includes items that keep her in a positive headspace — and one nostalgic British snack from childhood weekends with her dad. Keep reading

Country & Western’s New Generation Is Defiantly Of The Moment: Meet Charley Crockett, Colter Wall, Sierra Ferrell, Bella White & Others

A diverse and talented new generation of singer/songwriters are steeped in the genre's oldest stylings, but telling stories of a modern America struggling with its identity. GRAMMY.com explores what this movement says about country music — and America. Keep reading

Positive Vibes Only: Chad Lawson Leads A Trio Of Classical Instruments In His Tranquil Performance Of “Fields Of Forever”

Lawson extends an invitation to listeners to discover the healing power of classical music in his idyllic new song, the piano-led "Fields of Forever." Keep reading

Here’s What Went Down At The World Premiere Of Jon Batiste’s ‘American Symphony’ At Carnegie Hall

At Carnegie Hall, Jon Batiste finally unveiled his long-awaited 'American Symphony.' And from its realism to its range to its limitless imagination, it didn't disappoint. Keep reading

For The Record: How India.Arie Found True Artistic Expression & GRAMMYs Gold With ‘Voyage To India’

With her 2002 album, the neo soul sensation became a GRAMMY winner after a disappointing defeat in 2001. But the most rewarding part wasn't the accolades — it was the fact that she stayed true to herself on the journey. Keep reading

Behind Little Big Town’s Biggest Hits: Funny & Heartfelt Stories From The Country Group’s Career-Defining Singles

Little Big Town's Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook commemorate the band's 20 years together by taking a look back at hits like "Pontoon" and "Girl Crush," as well as songs from their 10th studio album, 'Mr. Sun.' Keep reading

GRAMMY Rewind: Bad Bunny Reps Reggaeton As He Wins His First-Ever Latin GRAMMY For Best Urban Music Album In 2019

As he claimed his trophy for Best Urban Music Album for his project 'X 100pre,' Bad Bunny championed the reggaeton style and its vaunted place in Latin music. Keep reading