GRAMMY Rewind: Watch A ‘Humbled’ Alicia Keys Win Song Of The Year For “Fallin'” In 2002

The then 21-year-old star won big at her first GRAMMY Awards, particularly thanks to her breakout hit, "Fallin.'" In this episode of GRAMMY Rewind, check out her gracious speech for Song Of The Year — a win that ended up leaving her speechless. Keep reading

RZA’s Constant Elevation: From Wu-Tang to ‘Kill Bill,’ The Rapper/Producer Discusses His Creative Process And History Ahead Of Bobby Digital Reprise

“RZA has a certain responsibility ... Bobby Digital offered escapism,” rapper/producer RZA tells GRAMMY.com. Ahead of his new album as Bobby Digital, 'Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater,' the multi-hyphenate discusses his artistic evolution. Keep reading

The GRAMMY Museum Expands Physical And Digital Footprint With Terrace Addition And New Digital Experience, Official Streaming Service COLLECTION:live Now Free For All

The GRAMMY Museum expands its physical and digital footprint with the addition of the Terrace at the GRAMMY Museum event space, the relaunch of its website, now offering interactive virtual tours, and the free expansion of COLLECTION:live Keep reading

On This Day In Music: Future Bridges Hip-Hop And R&B Like Never Before With His Second Album In A Two-Week Span, ‘HNDRXX’

Five years ago today, Future followed up his self-titled, No. 1 album with ‘HNDRXX,’ an ultra-rhythmic nod to his alter ego that would go on to make history Keep reading

How ‘Love Sux’ Led Avril Lavigne To True Love, Her First Fangirl Moment And An Album Process That Was ‘Just Stupid Fun’

Twenty years into her career, Avril Lavigne is arguably the happiest she’s ever been, and it shows in her seventh LP, 'Love Sux.' Despite being a breakup album, it’s full of upbeat guitar-heavy anthems — and that’s the best part about it. Keep reading

5 Things Spotify’s ‘The Big Hit Show’ Podcast Has Revealed About Kendrick Lamar’s ‘To Pimp A Butterfly,’ From A Prince Cameo To Kanye West’s Influence

Kendrick Lamar’s ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ is revered as one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever. Here are five facts about the standout sophomore studio album. Keep reading

It Goes To 11: Damien Escobar Details His Custom Violin That He Designed Himself

New York-born violinist Damien Escobar gives an in-depth look at his intricately designed instrument, which he calls "an extension of my body" Keep reading

Reimagined At Home: Watch Arthur Hanlon & Evaluna Montaner Deliver A Haunting Rendition Of Natalie Cole’s “Unforgettable”

Latin stars Arthur Hanlon and Evaluna Montaner teamed up for a delightful version of "Unforgettable" — Natalie Cole's classic duet with her father, Nat King Cole — using just a piano and a silvery voice to bring the GRAMMY-winning hit to life Keep reading

Leon Bridges & Khruangbin’s DJ Johnson Talk Magic Of New EP ‘Texas Moon,’ Bringing The Church & Houston Hip-Hop Into Their Music

"Everything about working with Khruangbin was just liberating," shares GRAMMY winner Leon Bridges, in a lively chat with drummer DJ Johnson and GRAMMY.com. Keep reading

Herbal Tea & White Sofas: Doug E. Fresh Goes Cuckoo For Coconuts

In this episode of Herbal Tea & White Sofas, find out why rapper, record producer and beatboxer Doug E. Fresh prefers coconut water as his mode of hydration backstage Keep reading