In celebration of Pride Month, GRAMMY.com has collected some of the most meaningful and thrilling performances by queer artists from the ceremony’s history, which helped uplift the global LGBTIQA+ community. Keep reading
Out June 6, 'Walk This Road' marks the band's 16th album, but first with Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons on vocals. Johnston and McDonald reflect on the group's legacy and why their bond remains so special. Keep reading
On her latest release, 'Lotus,' the British rapper continues her confident and experimental sonic journey. Before pressing play on her new album, explore Little Simz's discography of incisive verse and catchy production. Keep reading
Ahead of the album's release and her role as host of the 2025 Tony Awards, Cynthia Erivo details her arrival at 'I Forgive You.' "That discovery of self keeps happening," she says. Keep reading
The acclaimed singer/songwriter details the people and experiences that motivated him to create his first album since 2018 — and how the result is him in purest form. Keep reading
Pulp's sound both defined and defied an era. On 'More,' their first album in decades, the creativity doesn't cease. Drummer Nick Banks details Pulp's unexpected arrival at their new LP. Keep reading
Ahead of their new album 'God of Angels Trust,' guitarist Poulsen details Volbeat's freewheeling creative process and why their latest release is a return to form. Keep reading
"I'm having the time of my life," the Tony Award nominee says of her multi-hyphenate career. Keep reading
Comedy and music have long gone together, but there are comics who make great music separate from their stand-up. From Eddie Murphy's hit "Party All The Time" to recent works by Margaret Cho and Tim Heidecker, these comedians have changed their tune. Keep reading
The legendary Spanish singer will be honored for his six-decade career at a special tribute gala during Latin GRAMMY Week in Las Vegas, ahead of the 2025 Latin GRAMMYs. Keep reading