With fall just around the corner, GRAMMY.com is highlighting the can't-miss, new albums dropping this month from Marcus Mumford, Christine and The Queens, Sudan Archives, Divino Niño, and many more. Keep reading
As Billie Eilish accepted her second gramophone of her five that night, the "bad guy" singer celebrated the listeners who made her career happen. Keep reading
On the 25th anniversary of Genesis' final album 'Calling All Stations,' GRAMMY.com celebrates 15 of the most majestic and ambitious tracks in the group's catalog. Keep reading
Jerry Schilling's tender friendship with the King is a core component of his identity, but his story wouldn't mean much if he wasn't a fascinating character in his own right. In this interview, he goes deep on how Elvis Presley irrevocably shaped him. Keep reading
Set against a waterfront backdrop, Raine performs a searing acoustic version of a kiss-off anthem that she wrote to empower two friends going through a breakup. Keep reading
"When you open it up, more people are prone to walk through that door," Robert Glasper tells GRAMMY.com. The pianist and producer has been blurring the lines between jazz, hip-hop and R&B for decades, and shows no signs of slowing down. Keep reading
Along with touring the globe, Ed Sheeran has spent the year collaborating with artists from a wide array of genres and countries. From Burna Boy to Aitch, check out all of Sheeran's 2022 collaborators. Keep reading
Sam Fender is riding high on the success of his hit "Seventeen Going Under." In the midst of his first stateside tour, GRAMMY.com spoke to the singer/songwriter about everything from growing up, to the best American sweets and the heroics of Elton John. Keep reading
Lithuanian artist Lucid Kidd might be inspired by the dark winters of his native country, but in this performance of "Smooth Sailing" — which debuts on Global Spin — he's focused on fun in the sun and summer love. Keep reading
In this roundtable with Recording Academy leaders and poetry and spoken word creatives, learn how the Best Spoken Word Poetry Album GRAMMY category was created - and where it's going next. Keep reading