Pop phenom Dua Lipa, who’s up for six awards at the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show, including Record Of The Year and Album Of The Year, gives an emotional weather report before the ceremony on Sunday, March 14 Keep reading
BTS, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Brandi Carlile, DaBaby, Doja Cat, Billie Eilish, Mickey Guyton, HAIM, Brittany Howard, Miranda Lambert, Lil Baby, Dua Lipa, Harry Styles and more are also part of the stacked GRAMMYs lineup Keep reading
Singer/songwriter Noah Cyrus—a scion of a musical family that includes Billy Ray and Miley—details the road to her nomination for Best New Artist at the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show, which includes Ben Howard, John Mayer and a well of emotional honesty Keep reading
In the latest episode of GRAMMYs At Home, watch Lecrae, who is nominated for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song and Best Gospel Performance/Song, show off the swanky home theater where he’ll find out if he wins both awards Keep reading
In the latest episode of Positive Vibes Only, the GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter Lauren Daigle taps into her soul-gospel essence with a tender version of her latest single, "Hold On To Me" Keep reading
The 2021 GRAMMY Awards show performer lineup will also include performances from Black Pumas, Cardi B, Brandi Carlile, DaBaby, Doja Cat, Mickey Guyton, Haim, Brittany Howard, Miranda Lambert, Lil Baby, Chris Martin, John Mayer, Post Malone and more Keep reading
Taking place on International Women's Day (Monday, March 8) as part of GRAMMY Week 2021, the inaugural Women In The Mix event has announced additional guests, including Terri Lyne Carrington, Emily Lazar, Joanie Leeds and many others Keep reading
At the 43rd GRAMMY Awards show, Eminem—who by then had earned his title "Mr. Controversy"—graciously accepts the award with shouts-out to Dr. Dre and his daughter, Haile Keep reading
Nourie Flayhan, the Levantine illustrator behind the program art for the Women In The Mix GRAMMY Week celebration, on how she champions women through her visuals. Keep reading
In his work, which spans seven decades and counting in the business, Quincy Jones has proved time and time again that Black music is America's music Keep reading