GRAMMY.com caught up with the Kalani Pe'a, who called in from his Maui home to discuss his new album, 'Kau Ka Pe'a,' his deep Hawaiian roots, music industry advice as an independent artist and much more Keep reading
While the AAPI experience is far more vast than four letters can hold, AAPI Heritage Month provides ample opportunity to explore the infinite reaches of what Asian, Asian-American and Pacific Islander art can be—and this playlist can be your soundtrack Keep reading
Faced with following up their major-label, self-titled debut, Royal Blood made their second album while looking over their shoulders. For their third album, 'Typhoons,' they applied the lessons they learned—and now young bands can absorb them, too Keep reading
In the latest episode of Positive Vibes Only, Matthew West demonstrates the impressive depth of his voice while performing "Truth Be Told," which he co-wrote with Andrew Watt and Andrew Jacob Pruis Keep reading
Released in May 2011, 'Born This Way' is remarkable for its unrelenting reinvention of the woman we know as Lady Gaga. Nominated for three GRAMMYs, Mother Monster's third album gave the world an eternal gay pride anthem in "Born This Way." Keep reading
Born from the singer's personal loss and the tragedy that descended on the Black community at the dawn of the '70s, Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On' is the iconic singer's era-defining, eye-opening magnum opus; GRAMMY.com explores the making of the classic Keep reading
In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch Hoobastank and Tyra Banks present Maroon 5 with the GRAMMY for Best New Artist at the 47th GRAMMY Awards in 2005 Keep reading
The first-ever Spring & Sing! spotlights popular children's music artists of AAPI heritage and celebrates the importance of diversity within music Keep reading
To Min Xiao-Fen, the music of the West and East aren't so different. And although "Anicca," off her new album, 'White Lotus,' has an otherworldly quality, a closer listen evokes a universal sensation of integrity and order Keep reading