On May 17, One Direction alum Zayn Malik will release a new album following a three year intermission. Here's all the details GRAMMY.com could find, from his latest single to the cover art and country twang. Keep reading
An ocean of ink has been spilled about Sonic Youth's indomitable legacy, which includes a bounty of Kim Gordon songs. With her new solo album, 'The Collective,' out in the world, press play on five great songs from her post-Sonic Youth discography. Keep reading
Dua Lipa could barely contain her excitement when announcing her new album, scheduled for release on May 3. GRAMMY.com rounded up everything there is to know about Dua Lipa’s upcoming era of 'Radical Optimism.' Keep reading
Electronic producer and DJ REZZ has arrived in a new headspace, but a familiar place. Recorded in her hometown of Toronto, her new album, 'CAN YOU SEE ME?,' is the experimental, sonically far-out result of a much more chill outlook. Keep reading
Venezuela is in the midst of a displacement crisis, with more than 7.3 million people leaving the country since 2014. Many of those immigrants are musicians, who bring their country's deep history and inventive attitude to cities like New York and Miami. Keep reading
Festival season is officially upon us, and 2024 is jam-packed with events to remember. Here's a breakdown of the biggest music festivals happening near you, spanning every genre and vibe. Keep reading
On the heels of releasing a deluxe version of her second EP, 'Confessions,' rising pop star Jade LeMac strips down her starry-eyed debut single, "Constellations," for a sultry acoustic version. Keep reading
Chung Ha was one of K-pop’s most promising soloists, but decided to step back from the industry. Upon her return, Chung Ha wants to tell her fans "that they have the freedom to choose." Keep reading
Rapper Ana Tijoux experienced a series of devastating personal losses, but released a danceable album that's a tribute to life. Ahead of her first U.S. tour since 2018, Tijoux speaks about her new album 'Vida,' and creating the record she needed to hear. Keep reading
SXSW returns to Austin March 11-18 for a week of musical excellence. Throughout the festival, music industry pros will partake in panels on topics ranging from diplomacy in American music to fair ticketing practices and the global rise of Latin music. Keep reading