Nancy Sinatra is more than "Boots" — the singer and actress has recorded over 20 albums during her six decade-long career. Sinatra spoke to GRAMMY.com about her canon of pop records, recording with Lee Hazlewood and her dream collaborators. Keep reading
Iggy Pop's primitive, exhilarating onstage presence inspired a generation of artists, from the Sex Pistols to Nirvana. In this deep-from-the-vault interview footage, Pop charts the birth of his live performance style. Keep reading
The leader of Porcupine Tree goes deep on the cult band's reunion album 'Closure/Continuation,' their recent artistic reinvention, and why they've always chosen to take an unpredictable path. Keep reading
While making her second album, the pop shapeshifter dug deep into her past in a search for closure. Along the way, she rediscovered a long-lost feeling: pure joy. Keep reading
Wet Leg deliver their signature quirky sense of imagination and striking style in this grunge-inspired performance of "Being in Love," which features a whimsical — and unexpected — ending. Keep reading
The trailblazing entrepreneur discusses his fascination with world-building and how the genre-bending 'HiROQUEST' album melds tradable card games and tunes in a "first of its kind" scenario. Keep reading
Madison Cunningham always makes sure her tour bus is stocked with salt and vinegar chips. But as she explains, the flavor is taken to a new level thanks to a rather surprising pairing. Keep reading
Hip-hop music and culture are weaving their way into the fabric of country music. Yet the marriage of hip-hop's liberal sensibilities with the often conservative culture of country music presents unique challenges. Keep reading
Kane Brown continues carving a new path for country music with his new album, 'Different Man,' which is aptly titled: Brown describes his life today as a brave new world. Keep reading
In her acceptance speech, the singer/songwriter thanked all the industry folks behind the scenes who made her GRAMMY-winning song "Rolling in the Deep" such a success. Keep reading