The Beirut star who captivated the hipster set with tunes like "Postcards from Italy" is a bottomless musical thinker. He explains how he found his way back from the hell of 2019, and crafted an enveloping new album, 'Hadsel.' Keep reading
"There have been moments of great insecurity," Laura Pausini says of her musical journey. At the 2023 Latin GRAMMYs, she will be honored as Person Of The Year — a recognition of the myriad ways Pausini has achieved her dreams via her unique voice. Keep reading
The breakout rapper is set on attaining real staying power. On her recently-released debut, the Brooklyn-based artist peels back the layers of her personal history with biting wit and a humble perspective. Keep reading
From a colorful kaleidoscope of fictional tales to collaborations with promising peers, PinkPantheress solidifies an artistic lane of her own with her debut studio album, 'Heaven knows.' Keep reading
The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation is proud to bring the Latin GRAMMY in the Schools experience to students in Sevilla, ahead of the 2023 Latin GRAMMYs on Thurs. Nov. 16. Keep reading
A new audiovisual flamenco piece, tied to the 2023 Latin GRAMMYs, aired Friday, Nov. 10, as part of "The Latin GRAMMY Session" — and if you missed it, or want to revisit it, you can rewatch it below. Keep reading
Latin alternative navigates a broad ocean of sounds, from punk and hip-hop, to EDM and even mainstream pop. Read on for five artists who continue pushing the genre further. Keep reading
On his debut LP, 'Rimas Del Verbo Amar,' Best New Artist nominee Borja captures all the emotions that love can spark. At 2023 Latin GRAMMYs, Borja is the sole artist from Spain in his category. Keep reading
Take a look at the inaugural list of nominees for Best Pop Dance Recording — one of three new categories at the 2024 GRAMMYs — which features hits from dance legends and pop superstars. Keep reading
The five nominees for Best R&B Album highlight how women are driving the category. With entries from Coco Jones, Victoria Monét, Summer Walker, Emily King and Babyface — whose album features all female singers — R&B is putting ladies first. Keep reading