GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Coldplay Graciously Win Record Of The Year For “Clocks” In 2004

In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch Coldplay deliver an understated speech at the 46th GRAMMY Awards after winning Record Of The Year for "Clocks" Keep reading

“At Night, The Disco Goddess”: Why Nirvana Songs Make For Killer House Music

By now, almost everything Kurt Cobain sang or uttered has been dissected and monetized. But his values and raw compositional abilities are still worth exploring, as 'Come As You Are: Nirvana Reimagined As House & Techno' attests Keep reading

Black Sounds Beautiful: How Kendrick Lamar Became A Rap Icon

In the latest episode of Black Sounds Beautiful, take a minute to explore the astonishing GRAMMYs legacy of hip-hop heavyweight Kendrick Lamar—from Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City to DAMN and beyond Keep reading

Poll: From Megan Thee Stallion To Olivia Rodrigo, What Will The 2021 Song Of The Summer Be?

For the latest GRAMMY.com poll, we want to know which 2021 bop you think should be crowned the song of the summer Keep reading

Press Play At Home: Watch Laycon Perform An Earthy Version Of “All Over Me”

In the latest episode of Press Play At Home, watch Nigerian Afrorap/Afrobeats artist Laycon perform "All Over Me" with thrumming, dialogic energy Keep reading

Herbal Tea & White Sofas: Why Greyson Chance Swapped Candy For Champagne & Candles Backstage

In the latest episode of Herbal Tea & White Sofas, learn why singer/songwriter Greyson Chance is trading indulgence for self-care on his backstage rider Keep reading

Let Me Play The Answers: 8 Jazz Artists Honoring Black Geniuses

By revering their forebears on record, Bruce Harris, James Brandon Lewis, Dara Tucker, The Baylor Project, Allan Harris, Samara Joy, Charnett Moffett and the late Ralph Peterson, Jr. show that Black music is a self-sustaining universe. Keep reading

The Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective And Amazon Music Announce Scholarship Recipients For The “Your Future Is Now” Scholarship Program

The "Your Future Is Now" scholarship program, presented by the Recording Academy's Black Music Collective (BMC) and Amazon Music, awards three students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with $10,000 scholarships each Keep reading

LGBTQIA+-Owned Venues To Support Now

As Pride month wraps, GRAMMY.com, in partnership with the Recording Academy's Atlanta, New York and Texas chapters, is celebrating LGBTQIA+-owned venues in New York and the South Keep reading

MRSHLL On “Show Me What You Got,” Lack Of LGBTQ+ Representation In South Korea & Being Inspired By Drag Culture

R&B pop singer MRSHLL is paving the way for LGBTQ+ artists in South Korea. He talks to GRAMMY.com about his latest music, his inspiration and experience in the industry Keep reading