KAROL G’s ‘Tropicoqueta’ Is A Love Letter To Latin America: 5 Takeaways From The New Album

On her fifth LP, KAROL G explores her deepest musical influences — from vallenato and merengue to bachata and Brazilian funk — while continuing to rewrite the rules for Latina global superstars. Keep reading

New Music Friday: Listen To Releases By Cardi B, Bruno Mars, Megan Moroney & More

As summer officially begins, several big-name stars deliver new tunes to add to your summertime playlist. Check out new songs and albums from the likes of Lorde, Karol G, Teddy Swims with BigXthaPlug and more. Keep reading

How HAIM Evolved To Their Fullest Selves On ‘I Quit,’ “What We Always Wanted To Sound Like”

On their new album, HAIM develop their widest-ranging, most fully realized songs — elevating heartbreak to remarkable pop heights. Keep reading

Benson Boone’s “Beautiful” Year: 7 Milestones On The Road To ‘American Heart’

From a global smash to a sold-out arena tour, take a look at how Benson Boone has backflipped and belted his way to superstardom since the release of his debut album. Keep reading

At GRAMMY House NYC, Women Shape The Future Of Music

On the first day of GRAMMY House NYC, artist JoJo, music executive Phylicia Fant and moderator Divinity Roxx discussed the power of collaboration, diversity, and having someone in your corner in an enlightening conversation. Keep reading

Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation Opens Applications For 2025 Latin Music Research & Preservation Grant Program

With support from Latin GRAMMY winner Silvestre Dangond, the Foundation will award four grants totaling $20,000 to projects that preserve and study Latin music — including two focused on the vallenato genre. Keep reading

Inside Dierks Bentley’s ‘Broken Branches,’ An Ode To His Nashville Community

The country veteran details all of the songwriters, band members, friends, and family that inspired his new album — and how it resulted in one of his most authentic projects to date. Keep reading

2026 GRAMMYs: GRAMMY U Members Can Now Submit Music For GRAMMY Consideration For The First Time Ever

To celebrate GRAMMY U's 20th anniversary, GRAMMY U members can submit original music for consideration at the 2026 GRAMMYs. To help guide GRAMMY U members through the process, GRAMMY.com put together a quick guide covering all the essential information. Keep reading

At GRAMMY House NYC, Rhythm & Soul Highlights The Experience Of Black Creators

Presented by the Recording Academy's Black Music Collective, the Rhythm & Soul brunch celebrated Black Music Month as well as the Academy's commitment to inclusivity. The event featured a lively discussion with artists and creators Stacy Barthe and Laila! Keep reading

Brandon Lake On His “Wild Season,” Friendship With Jelly Roll & Redefining Christian Music

With his new album, 'King Of Hearts,' the Contemporary Christian star expands on the inspirational sentiment of his latest hit, "Hard Fought Hallelujah," and offers something for everyone: "We're here to lift people up and help them." Keep reading