Tierra Whack joined the GRAMMY Museum for an intimate evening at National Sawdust in Brooklyn. In conversation with Ivie Ani, the hip-hop artist reflected on her Philly upbringing, the evolution of her career, and the inspirations behind her unique sound. Keep reading
"I tend to be a little more thorny, maybe a little more…I don't know, no wave sassy," Thurston Moore tells GRAMMY.com of his history as an indie rock songwriter. "Right now, I just want to stay in one place and continue writing." Keep reading
In the midst of Green Day's Saviors Tour, the group's seminal 2004 album turns 20. In honor of the anniversary, dig into all of the ways it became the band's magnum opus. Keep reading
From "Teenage Dream" to "Firework," Katy Perry has delivered some of the most memorable pop anthems of her time. As the superstar releases her seventh studio album, jam out to 15 of her GRAMMY-nominated and chart-topping songs. Keep reading
As the eponymous album turns 30 this month, 'Kylie Minogue' remains a defiant and daring project. Minogue sought sophistication and artistic autonomy — and irrevocably changed the trajectory of her career in the process. Keep reading
The program is designed to empower the next generation of music creators through a robust internship program and professional development opportunities. Application opens on Sept. 18, and will close on Oct. 25. Keep reading
After more than two decades in the entertainment industry, Demi Lovato adds “director” to her resume. With her documentary ‘Child Star’ now streaming on Hulu, dig into all of the ways she’s flexed her creativity — and told her truth. Keep reading
On his first album in nine years, Jamie xx shares his renewed joy. “It's been my favorite experience making an album ever," the producer/DJ says. Keep reading
The 2024 Latin GRAMMYs will feature a new Category recognizing contemporary albums within the Regional Mexican Music field. Nominated works this year come from Natanael Cano, DannyLux, Grupo Frontera, Carín León, Michelle Maciel, and Peso Pluma. Keep reading
Ten artists will compete for Album Of The Year at the 2024 Latin GRAMMYs. Learn more about the nominated projects from Ángela Aguilar, Camílo, Karol G, Kany Garcia, Juan Luis Guerra, Mon Laferte, Carin León, Xande de Pilares, Residente, and Shakira. Keep reading