The Recording Academy And CBS Announce “A GRAMMY Salute To 50 Years Of Hip-Hop” Live Concert Special Featuring Performances By Common, LL COOL J, Queen Latifah, Questlove, De La Soul, Remy Ma & More; Airing Dec. 10

The star-studded tribute will take place Wednesday, Nov. 8, at YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California. Tickets are on sale now; the live concert special will air on Sunday, Dec. 10, on CBS and Paramount+. Keep reading

What’s Next For Latin Music? A Roundtable Discussion About Reggaetón, Indie Acts, Regional Sounds & More

The consumption of Latin music in the U.S. is at a record high, and its biggest stars have turned reggaetón, música Mexicana and other genres into a global phenomenon. GRAMMY.com spoke with experts about the present and future of Latin music. Keep reading

Global Spin: Rodrigo Y Gabriela Enchant Red Rocks Amphitheatre With A Racing Rendition Of “Diablo Rojo”

Feel the magic of Mexican acoustic guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela's transcendent talents and Colorado's famed venue with this spirited performance of their 2006 classic, "Diablo Rojo." Keep reading

Exclusive: Joey Alexander Shares Rendition Of Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me”

On his forthcoming album 'Continuance,' three-time GRAMMY-nominated pianist Joey Alexander is laser-focused on sharing his original music. But he knows when an outside tune is too good to pass up — in this case, Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me." Keep reading

K-Pop Group IVE Are Unabashedly Themselves On New EP, ‘I’ve Mine’

Out Oct. 13, 'I've Mine' shares multiple sides of the girl group IVE. The new EP features powerful messages about self-acceptance and resilience. Keep reading

Hip-Hop Re:Defined: Monaleo Transforms Fetty Wap’s Upbeat “Trap Queen” Into A Suave R&B Jam

Blossoming rapper Monaleo gives Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen" an R&B twist with a jazz-influenced piano and background vocalists. Keep reading

25 Semifinalists Announced For The 2024 Music Educator Award

Twenty-five music teachers, from 25 cities across 17 states, have been announced as semifinalists for the 2024 Music Educator Award, presented by the Recording Academy and GRAMMY Museum. One ultimate recipient will be honored during GRAMMY Week 2024. Keep reading

DPR IAN’s ‘Dear Insanity’ Chooses The Unpredictable Path

DPR IAN’s second EP, 'Dear Insanity…,' sees the Australian singer venturing into a heady, video game-esque side quest. An expansion of his character-based lore and exploration of mental illness, 'Insanity' shows IAN's limitless creative possibilities. Keep reading

Tour Diary: See All Time Low’s Favorite Photos & Memories From The Sound Of Letting Go Tour

Go backstage with All Time Low on their 2023 fall tour across North America with Gym Class Heroes and Lauran Hibberd, from playing an acoustic show in the rain to returning to some of their favorite venues. Keep reading

On New Album ‘Jonny,’ The Drums’ Jonny Pierce Is Finished “Setting Myself Up To Lose”

The Drums' Jonny Pierce made some of his most beloved works via a sort of self-punishment. For his new album, 'Jonny,' the singer/songwriter decided to be gentle with himself — and the resultant work "encapsulates all that I am." Keep reading