Press Play At Home: Andrekza Steps Into The Studio For An Empowering Performance Of “Sangre Poderosa”

Singer/songwriter Andrekza tributes the victims of the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in her song, "Sangre Poderosa," which she says is a celebration of empowerment and the strength of her ancestors — particularly Latina women. Keep reading

Rewatch The 2022 Latin GRAMMYs Nominations Livestream: Christina Aguilera, Bad Bunny, Rauw Alejandro, Rosalía, More

The 2022 Latin GRAMMYs nominations have been announced — and it's a veritable list of leading lights in the global Latin music scene. Below, rewatch the livestream during which these thrilling announcements were trumpeted. Keep reading

NCT 127 On New Album ‘2 Baddies’ & Why Their U.S. Return Will Be Epic: “Our Fans Will Notice How Much Fun We’re Having”

K-pop group NCT 127 sat down with GRAMMY.com to discuss why '2 Baddies' presents an elevated version of their music, and how they’re "going full speed to our goal" of achieving their dreams. Keep reading

2022 Latin GRAMMYs: Complete Winners & Nominations List

The winners for the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs have been announced. Read the complete list of winners and nominees here. Keep reading

Photo Gallery: Relive The Music, Theatrics & Rhapsody Of The Inaugural Primavera Sound Los Angeles Festival Featuring Lorde, Arctic Monkeys, Nine Inch Nails & More

Dive into the pure thrill of Primavera Sound Los Angeles 2022 with this mesmeric photo gallery featuring photos of Mitski, Giveon, Clairo, and many others. Keep reading

10 Thrilling Sets From Primavera Sound Los Angeles 2022: Lorde, Nine Inch Nails, Mitski, Khruangbin, James Blake & More

GRAMMY.com attended the first-ever Primavera Sound L.A., and caught vibes from PinkPantheress, Stereolab, Mitski, Lorde, Georgia, Khruangbin, Nine Inch Nails, BICEP, CHAI, and James Blake. Keep reading

Black Sounds Beautiful: Tracing Miguel’s Journey From Sleeper Success To Mastering His Own Brand Of R&B

GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter Miguel has carved out his own, genre-bending lane in R&B. In this episode of Black Sounds Beautiful, revisit the storied career that brought him to where he is today. Keep reading

Why Noah Cyrus Is Unabashedly Proud Of Her Debut Album ‘The Hardest Part’: “I Had A Lot Of Growing Up To Do”

Six years after her first single, Noah Cyrus unveiled her debut album, 'The Hardest Part,' on Sept. 16. Though it's influenced by her hometown of Nashville and features one of her favorite artists, the LP is more than just personal — it's life-changing. Keep reading

Herbal Tea & White Sofas: Orville Peck’s Favorite Tour Snack Is A Throwback To His Early Days On The Road

Punk-turned-country-star Orville Peck has a bigger touring budget these days than he did when he first started out — but he still requests a snack that reminds him of his early days on the road. Keep reading

Creedence Clearwater Revival At Royal Albert Hall: No Encores, But Worth The 52-Year Wait

Five decades on, a long-lost documentary and live album from CCR's 1970 Euro tour have been released. Drummer Doug Clifford and director Bob Smeaton discuss the releases, playing the Beatles' house, and a lifetime of chooglin'. Keep reading