As the Recording Academy adds Best Album Cover to the Categories for the 2026 GRAMMYs, revisit some of the most memorable and impactful artwork from the 1960s to today. Keep reading
The 2026 GRAMMYs return to Los Angeles Sunday, Feb. 1, with two new Categories: Best Traditional Country Album and Best Album Cover. Nominations will be announced Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. Learn more about all the new changes debuting at the 2026 GRAMMYs. Keep reading
Several new changes will debut at the 2026 GRAMMYs, including two new GRAMMY Categories. Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. explains how these changes will impact and evolve the wider music industry. Keep reading
From Chappell Roan to Beyoncé, artists who identify as queer and allies alike celebrate love in all its forms. Keep reading
The Beach Boys were a totally singular creation from the jump — and Brian Wilson is the primary man to thank. The legendary artist passed away on June 11 at the age of 82. Keep reading
As Role Model's latest viral hit continues his run of idiosyncratic pop brilliance, GRAMMY.com rounded up six things to know about the openhearted songwriter, from his film school origins to his Mac Miller cosign. Keep reading
As both the leader of Sly and the Family Stone and as a solo artist, producer, and songwriter, Sly Stone was a generational talent. Read on for just a handful of the ways his artistry reverberated throughout musical culture. Keep reading
As the Welsh-born singer shares her latest album of pop gems, revisit MARINA's dazzling catalog with some of her most important songs to date, including "I Am Not A Robot" and "Primadonna." Keep reading
Soca’s reigning king reflects on his 40-year career — from his childhood breakout hit "Too Young To Soca" to his latest album 'One Degree Hotter' and mission to take the sounds of Carnival worldwide. Keep reading
With rooftop cyphers, streetwear fashion shows, trivia showdowns, and live poetry, the GRAMMY Museum transformed into a hub of creativity for its annual celebration of hip-hop's roots, rhythm and reach. Keep reading