Positive Vibes Only: Pop Singer Madison Watkins Hopes For A Movie-Like Love In Emotive “Someday” Performance

In her episode of Positive Vibes Only, Arkansas-born singer Madison Watkins delivers an affecting rendition of her single "Someday," a hopeful ode to her future love Keep reading

GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Gotye & Kimbra Win GRAMMY For Record Of The Year For “Somebody That I Used To Know” In 2013

In this episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch a "lost for words" Gotye and Kimbra accept the GRAMMY for Record Of The Year for “Somebody That I Used To Know” at the 55th GRAMMY Awards Keep reading

Tenor Saxophonist Melissa Aldana On Emerging From Chaos, Finding Her Chilean Identity & Her Blue Note Debut ’12 Stars’

After the floor collapsed beneath Melissa Aldana due to the pandemic and the end of a years-long relationship, she reemerged with her resplendent Blue Note debut, '12 Stars' Keep reading

5 Women Essential To Rap: Cardi B, Lil’ Kim, MC Lyte, Sylvia Robinson & Tierra Whack

In honor of Women’s History Month, GRAMMY.com explores the thriving world of female rap, highlighting some of the culture-shifting women who have changed the course of the genre and spotlighting one artist who is moving the genre forward. Keep reading

Press Play At Home: Watch Daisy The Great Come Together In Perfect Harmony With Mesmerizing “Glitter” Performance

Indie pop/rock band Daisy the Great rock their episode of Press Play At Home with a vibrant performance of their captivating 2021 single, "Glitter" Keep reading

How BENEE Channeled Her Inner Badass, Found Happiness, And Made Her Experimental EP ‘Lychee’: ‘You Can Just Hear How I Changed As A Human’

Two years since her smash hit "Supalonely," BENEE is, as she puts it, "living my best life." With the help of a psychiatrist, new producers, and powerful female idols, the pop singer/songwriter landed on 'Lychee,' her most diverse project to date. Keep reading

Shinedown Open Up About Upcoming Album ‘Planet Zero,’ 20 Years Of Road Warriordom & Why Rock Is A Tonic Against Global Toxicity

From cancel culture to Twitter addiction to divisive politics, Shinedown take shots at the forces that undermine our shared humanity on their new album 'Planet Zero' Keep reading

GRAMMY Museum Announces New Dates And Location For 2022 Virtual GRAMMY In The Schools Fest & A GRAMMY In The Schools Salute To Music Education Benefit Concert

The 2022 GRAMMY In The Schools Fest will take place virtually March 28-30 and will culminate in A GRAMMY In The Schools Salute To Music Education, a benefit concert with Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, on March 31 Keep reading

It Goes To 11: SOJA Frontman Jacob Hemphill Explains How His PRS Modern Eagle II Furthered A Bond And Captured His Soul

SOJA vocalist and guitarist Jacob Hemphill details his initial reaction to his prized guitar — what he describes as "the most expensive thing I own" — and how the instrument changed his relationship with his father Keep reading

We’re Probably On An Irreversible Course Into The Metaverse. What Role Will Music Play In It?

With bungled music NFT startups and sketchy virtual concerts, music and the metaverse may have gotten on the wrong foot. But the metaverse may be destined to envelop everything — and it's important for musicians to envision themselves there. Keep reading