How LP Giobbi & Femme House Are Making Space For Women In Dance Music: “If You Really Want To Make A Change, It Can Be Done”

Piano house DJ/producer LP Giobbi, who co-founded Femme House, tells GRAMMY.com about the motivating power of belief, getting asked to remix Taylor Swift, and creating a more equitable dance music scene. Keep reading

On ‘Tigers Blood,’ Waxahatchee Walks The Slow And Steady Path To Indie Rock Stardom

Bandleader Katie Crutchfield discusses new LP 'Tigers Blood,' collaborating with Wednesday guitarist MJ Lenderman, and why you’ll be hearing more twang in indie rock. Keep reading

A Brief History Of Black Country Music: 11 Important Tracks From DeFord Bailey, Kane Brown & More

While the world anticipates the arrival of Beyoncé's 'Act II: COWBOY CARTER' on March 29, revisit these 11 songs by influential Black country musicians throughout history, from a Charley Pride classic to a Mickey Guyton statement piece. Keep reading

GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Linda Ronstadt’s Sweet & Simple Acceptance Speech In 1977

When Linda Ronstadt won a GRAMMY for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance — for her seventh album, 'Hasten Down the Wind' — she only had one special person in mind: her producer, Peter Asher. Keep reading

9 Reasons Why Usher’s ‘Confessions’ Is R&B’s Definitive Blockbuster Album

Just before Usher kicks off his extensive world tour, the R&B superstar celebrates the 20th anniversary of his magnum opus, 'Confessions.' Here's a look at the ways the album changed the genre — and cemented Usher as an icon. Keep reading

Morgan Heritage’s ‘Don’t Haffi Dread’ At 25: How Rasta Sibling Group Created A Roots Rock Anthem & Brought Spirituality To The World

In their first interview since the passing of Peetah Morgan, siblings Una, Gramps and Mojo of GRAMMY-winning reggae band Morgan Heritage reflect on the 25th anniversary of their breakthrough roots reggae album. Keep reading

Olivia Rodrigo Releases ‘Guts (Spilled)’ Deluxe Edition: Listen To New Song “So American” & Watch The “Obsessed” Music Video

In the midst of her headlining arena tour, Olivia Rodrigo delivered an extended version of her second album, 'GUTS.' Hear new song "so american" from 'GUTS (spilled)' below, along with four previously vinyl-only tracks. Keep reading

Shakira’s Road To ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’: How Overcoming A Breakup Opened A New Chapter In Her Artistry

Shakira's first album in seven years is out March 22, and very much of the moment with glossy Latin pop, reggaeton, bachata and corrido. The GRAMMY winner's path to this new chapter was long, filled with professional changes and heartbreak. Keep reading

Global Spin: AleXa Is “Sick” In Love In This Monochrome Performance Of Her Latest Single

K-pop star AleXa performs "sick," her first single that highlights her pop-punk influences — and, in turn, "the most authentic version of myself." Keep reading

With Her Debut Album, Tyla Is Ready To Make Her Official Introduction: “It’s Me In Music Form”

After going global with her single "Water," Tyla aims to do the same with her self-titled debut album. The amapiano star chats with GRAMMY.com about making waves in the genre — and beyond. Keep reading