As the Argentine-Spanish singer/songwriter continues to take her 'GRASA' album around the world, she shares some of her favorite photos and memories from her first headlining shows in America, as well as a major return to her home country. Keep reading
"You have to build a trust with the musicians, and it has to be the kind of trust that goes both ways," the GRAMMY-winning producer says. Keep reading
The GRAMMY Museum and Ray Charles Foundation will honor Jon Batiste with the first-ever Ray Charles "Architect of Sound" Award at the 2025 GRAMMY Hall of Fame Gala, where he will also perform. Keep reading
In honor of Women's History Month, the Recording Academy's Los Angeles Chapter partnered with The Alliance of Women Film Composers to host an inspiring evening of conversation, insight, and community. Keep reading
"I sing from the heart, and the heart don’t lie," the four-time GRAMMY nominee says. Keep reading
J-pop has emerged as a powerful influence with a global fanbase, and its artists are taking the world by storm. Ahead of a bevy of April releases and tours, get to know some of J-pop's most exciting artists. Keep reading
On her latest release, the singer/songwriter has made peace with the traumas revealed on her previous albums, and fully steps into the sun. "I'm definitely a lot more fearless," she says. Keep reading
This April, join the GRAMMY Museum in L.A. for live discussions, exhibits, and performances from La Roux and almost monday, as well as discussions about the music of Shondaland and a screening of 'Far East Deep South.' Keep reading
From new work by British rockers Black Country, New Road and a highly anticipated but very hush-hush album from rapper Ken Carson, April's album release calendar is a bounty. Keep reading
To close out Music In Our Schools Month, Howard University instructor and GRAMMY-nominated artist Carolyn Malachi details the need for music education in schools across the nation. Keep reading