Mau y Ricky On Adding Punk To Their Reggaeton-Influenced Sound On ‘Rifresh’ & Life In A Musical Family

The Venezuelan singer/songwriters tell GRAMMY.com about the creation of their new album in quarantine, how proud they are of their brother-in-law, Latin GRAMMY-winner Camilo, and more Keep reading

Ryan Hemsworth Talks Combining Two Worlds On ‘Quarter-Life Crisis’

The new EP's cohesion came naturally as he "tried to make it more like a mix or a compilation of like-minded people that are all kind of in the same world," he says Keep reading

For The Record: Mariah Carey’s Eternal Merry-Maker, “All I Want For Christmas Is You”

For the latest episode of GRAMMY.com's For The Record series, we explore the enduring cheer of the GRAMMY-winning pop/R&B icon's song Keep reading

Quarantine Diaries: Issy Wood Is Working On Music, Doing ‘The New York Times’ Crossword Puzzle & Texting Mark Ronson

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rock the music industry, GRAMMY.com reached out to a few musicians to see how they were spending their days indoors Keep reading

Aimee Mann On ‘Bachelor No. 2’ Turning 20 & Launching An Indie Label In 1999

The GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter discusses her groundbreaking album and putting together a remastered, deluxe version on vinyl for its twentieth anniversary Keep reading

Remembering The Musical Genius Of Master Engineer Bruce Swedien

GRAMMY.com looks back on the career of Swedien, a five-time GRAMMY-winning engineer who shaped iconic albums from Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones Keep reading

Busta Rhymes On Being In A “Beautiful Space” & Bringing Together Generations Of Hip-Hop Artists On ‘Extinction Level Event 2’

With 'Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God,' Rhymes' first album in 11 years, the world has finally begun to process what his music has been telling us all along Keep reading

Quarantine Diaries: R&B Singer Maeta Is Eating At Tender Greens, Rehearsing & Adjusting To L.A. Life

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rock the music industry, GRAMMY.com reached out to a few musicians to see how they were spending their days indoors Keep reading

East Nashville School Teachers Send Touching Message To Students In “You Matter” Amid Black Lives Matter Reckoning

"Over 60 percent of our students and their families are African American, and as educators, it hurt our hearts that they had to listen to debates over whether or not it's OK to say out loud that their lives matter," a teacher said Keep reading

‘Tron: Legacy’ At 10: How Daft Punk Built An Enduring Soundtrack

Released December 3, 2010, the soundtrack album pushed Daft Punk's music to new, exciting places and underscored the duo's prowess with live instrumentation Keep reading