As October nears its end, dig into new albums from Bastille and MUNA's Katie Gavin, a special anniversary edition of Green Day's 'American Idiot,' and even a long-awaited new track from Sade. Keep reading
Dolly Parton will be honored for her lifelong dedication to music's power in bridging cultures and promoting global unity. Keep reading
From its roots in Chicago to the GRAMMY stage and far beyond, this decade-by-decade breakdown details the essential songs, clubs, and collabs that made house music an ever-evolving global phenomenon over 40 years. Keep reading
"My vibration is well synced to music of Black origin," the Afro-dancehall artist says of his new album, 'UP & RUNNIN6.' "We are the custodians and we have to continue to bridge the gap by spreading the vibes." Keep reading
The rising country star's debut album sees her doubling down on the "R&B country" sound she was once told wouldn't work: "I get so much more from telling my truth." Keep reading
On the heels of releasing her first album in five years, the alternative singer/songwriter details how the music helped her heal and find "the joy in doing something I love again." Keep reading
"It's a love letter to the movie," Miranda says of the recently released concept album, based on the cult classic 1978 film. From salsa to punk and beyond, the sounds of '70s NYC become a sonic playground. Keep reading
The first roster of performers for the 2024 Latin GRAMMYs also includes current nominees David Bisbal, Carín León, Elena Rose, and Ela Taubert. Keep reading
The Latin GRAMMY Acoustic Session was held in Los Angeles, where the GRAMMY nominee and six-time Latin GRAMMY winner captivated audiences with stripped-down performances of his hit songs. Keep reading
As Taking Back Sunday prepares to play their debut album in full at When We Were Young Festival, guitarist/co-vocalist John Nolan looks back on every song from the emo classic — including that memorable line in "You're So Last Summer." Keep reading