For The Record: Inside Alicia Keys’ Masterpiece ‘Songs in A Minor’ At 20
In the latest episode of For The Record, learn how Alicia Keys crafted a masterpiece in her 2001 genre-blurring debut album, 'Songs in A Minor' Keep reading
In the latest episode of For The Record, learn how Alicia Keys crafted a masterpiece in her 2001 genre-blurring debut album, 'Songs in A Minor' Keep reading
Monsta X, one of k-pop’s most prolific groups, get candid about their reputation and their commitment to only getting better Keep reading
Taking a break from working on her long-awaited solo debut album, Renée Elise Goldsberry sat for a few laughs with GRAMMY.com about “Girls5Eva,” how musical theater helped her survive the pandemic, and more Keep reading
GRAMMY-nominated English rockers Wolf Alice were bundles of nerves when they cut their first album, but their vibrant, new release, 'Blue Weekend,' displays their facility as studio tinkerers Keep reading
Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall & Jack Ingram’s 'The Marfa Tapes' is an auditory glimpse into the mountainous horizons that surround Marfa, Texas. Lambert talks to GRAMMY.com all about the making of it Keep reading
Gary Louris' songs for the Jayhawks are an intriguing mishmash of styles, including Americana, sunshine-pop and experimental rock. But on his new solo album, 'Jump For Joy,' those influences shine bolder and brighter—and reveal more jagged edges Keep reading
Chilean synth-pop queen Javiera Mena shares the inspiration behind her latest project, 'I. Entusiasmo,' and helping open doors for the LGBTQ+ community on stage in the Latin music industry Keep reading
The GRAMMY-nominated dance artist Porter Robinson talks about the importance of embracing reality, what it takes to build a live show and why his new album, 'Nurture,' has him feeling grateful Keep reading
Following a string of hits throughout the 2010s, country singer/songwriter Chase Rice has finally capped off his three-part 'The Album' project. And getting to the finish line meant embracing himself for who he is Keep reading
In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch Outkast win Album Of The Year for 'Speakerboxxx/The Love Below' at the 46th GRAMMY Awards in 2004 with reverence and aplomb. Keep reading