With their self-titled debut, Korn didn't just usher in a genre in 1994 — they cultivated an entire culture. In honor of the album's 30th anniversary, revisit its impact, from relatable, raw lyrics to boundary-pushing sounds. Keep reading
From unexpected new singles to long-awaited albums, the second week of October sees fresh releases by the likes of Maggie Rogers, The Kid LAROI, Samara Joy, and many more. Check out some of the new songs here. Keep reading
As the co-founder of Judge & Jury Records, the renowned producer has never been more inspired nearly four decades into his career. The two-time GRAMMY nominee reflects on what he's learned about the industry and rock music along the way. Keep reading
"Providing a space for controlled chaos has always been my thing." Keep reading
It's been 25 years since the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival made its debut in the Southern California desert with headliners Beck, Tool and Rage Against the Machine. Keep reading
Once referred to as the "reggaeton of the poor," reparto has become the dominant musical expression of Cuba's youth. From El Taiger and Adonis MC to Wampi, learn about the artists pushing forward unique sounds and perspectives from the island nation. Keep reading
The K-pop idol and former industry "bad boy" details the road to 'The One You Wanted,' his first album in five years. The 20-track R&B album features Ty Dolla $ign and a host of other collaborators. Keep reading
Since his debut with 2023's 'MAGHOOL,' TUL8TE has quickly become the newest face of Gen Z Arab Pop. In his first-ever interview, learn more about his influences and writing process, as well as why he's "honored" to be representing his country. Keep reading
The 2024 GRAMMY U Fall Summit presented by Mastercard featured keynote speakers Charli XCX and Troye Sivan, who discussed redefining pop music, as well as advice from marketing professionals. Keep reading
The newly minted "The Voice" coach looks back on the moments that helped make him the beloved superstar he is today. Keep reading