War On Women Lobby For Real Change On New Album, ‘Wonderful Hell’

GRAMMY.com catches up with the Baltimore hardcore band to discuss the making of their new album, participating in activism at any age and the importance of casting your vote this year Keep reading

Doug Emery: Music Creators Have A Unique Opportunity In Polarized Times

In a brand-new open letter series, the Recording Academy asks membership to reflect on their their career journey, the current state of the music industry, what we can do to collectively and positively move forward in the current social climate Keep reading

‘Tour Stop(ped)’ But The Show Must Go On: Laura Jane Grace, Lzzy Hale & More

MusiCares & the Recording Academy Florida & Chicago Chapters host a candid discussion between top rock acts on mental health and adapting to life without the rush – or revenue – of touring. Keep reading

Mexican Summer Continues Looking Glass Series With Latest Nappy Nina “Weight” Release

The single is "a song is about being confident in uncertainty," the emcee explains Keep reading

Practice Makes Perfect On King Von’s New Album ‘Welcome To O Block’

Ahead of his new album, the Chicago rapper talks relentless work ethic, how prison shaped his writing process and what matters to him most during his rise to rap fame Keep reading

Poll: Which 2020 Latin GRAMMYs Performance Are You Most Excited For?

Which 21st Latin GRAMMY Awards performer are you most excited to see rock the stage on Nov. 19? Keep reading

PREMIERE: Sharam Debuts “Exodus” Mix Featuring James Baldwin

"Dance music is and has always been about inclusion and acceptance. I wanted to celebrate that by shining light on James Baldwin's legacy as a writer and civil rights activist," Sharam writes in this exclusive, personal letter Keep reading

Gabe Roth Of The Dap-Kings Talks Sharon Jones Legacy & New Covers Album

We spoke to the Daptone Records co-founder and Dap-Kings bassist ahead of the release of the lively new Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings album—a treasure trove of covers from the archives, arriving four years after the loss of the soulful singer Keep reading

DJ/Music Video Director Sam Spiegel’s New Short Film ‘Heaven’ Tackles Mental Health

'Heaven', out now on YouTube, looks at mental health through music and one woman's story Keep reading

Latin GRAMMY Nominee Leslie Grace: How The Pandemic Has Changed My Creative Process

In a brand-new open letter series, the Recording Academy asks membership to reflect on their their career journey, the current state of the music industry, what we can do to collectively and positively move forward in the current social climate Keep reading