Budding country star Alana Springsteen details how her debut album, 'TWENTY SOMETHING,' completes a journey of self-expression — and helps others do the same. Keep reading
Hip-hop trio 41 enthusiastically trade off at the mic for a hypnotic cover of DMX's GRAMMY-nominated single, "Party Up (Up in Here)." Keep reading
In a career-spanning interview, Duran Duran bassist John Taylor and drummer Roger Taylor discuss surviving cultural shifts and the breadth of the band's discography. Keep reading
On his Blue Note Records debut 'Karpeh,' Cautious Clay treats jazz not as a genre, but as a philosophy — and uses it as a launchpad for a captivating family story. Keep reading
KCON’s lineup featured over 20 acts over three nights, drawing legions of dedicated fans who experienced some of K-pop's biggest acts for the first time in the States. Keep reading
In this performance of his summery single "Labadi," Ghanaian musician Sarkodie celebrates the warm weather with a few of his favorite things: yacht parties, a couple of drinks, and having a beautiful woman next to him. Keep reading
The GRAMMY-nominated reggae quartet return with their "proudest" work yet. Guitarist Taumata "Mata" Grey and bassist Ivan Kirimaua spoke to GRAMMY.com about their new album, 'Celebration,' which drops Aug. 25 Keep reading
The GRAMMY-nominated hip-hop icon co-founded the group Public Enemy and the production outfit the Bomb Squad. GRAMMY.com spoke with Shocklee about his life in hip-hop, scoring music for film and TV, and his new record label. Keep reading
Actress turned pop songstress Renée Rapp details the inspiration behind her unflinching lyrics and surprising production — both of which have helped her concoct a sound all her own. Keep reading
"The band is clearly not our life," says Pat Flynn of Fiddlehead's relative scarcity onstage. But their new album, 'Death is Nothing to Us,' is drenched in life, consumed with the quandaries of existence. Keep reading