LGBTQIA+ musicians across Latin America and the U.S. are rising to the top of the charts while expanding representation for their communities. In celebration of LGBTQIA+ Pride Month this year, GRAMMY.com is putting the spotlight on six queer Latinx acts. Keep reading
The Australian pop group chronicles the simultaneous joy and shame of a secret relationship in "Keep Me Safe," the lead single from their latest album, 'Jesus at the Gay Bar.' Keep reading
The Go-Go’s frontwoman is still living life on her own terms. In the midst of a national tour, Carlisle spoke to GRAMMY.com about coming up in SoCal's punk scene, working with Diane Warren, and developing confidence. Keep reading
The study of hip-hop has evolved significantly — from socio-cultural studies, to deep dives on specific artists — as has its use as a pedagogical tool. A curriculum without hip-hop would "be an incomplete education of our world," one professor notes. Keep reading
Whether she's poking fun at Victoria's Secret in a hit song or creating a hilarious TikTok bit with Paris Hilton, Jax isn't just making a career out of being funny — she's living her truth. Keep reading
Three-time GRAMMY-winning pop star Olivia Rodrigo will return on Sept. 8 with her long-awaited second album, 'Guts.' Here's everything GRAMMY.com could find about the album. Keep reading
British singer/songwriter Maisie Peters likes a balanced diet on tour — one that consists of sour lemons and the sweet victory of successfully hiding them in her crew's bags. Keep reading
Kenyan Afropop singer Fena Gitu is grateful for everything — from God to her jewelry — in her latest single, "Love Is." Keep reading
Despite never including it on her tour rider, a bottle of wine always makes its way to Dutch singer Davina Michelle's events — courtesy of a few loyal fans. Keep reading
Reared on influences from the Beatles to indie rock, Ian Shelton crafted his band Militarie Gun's debut album as a missile against his enemies, both internal and external. The result is like no punk album you've ever heard. Keep reading