Country superstar Miranda Lambert celebrated a new chapter by making a solo project in her native Texas for the first time in over two decades. Take a deep dive into her journey and how it all led back to the Lonestar State. Keep reading
Learn why these 2024 New Member Class inductees joined the Recording Academy this year, from fostering diversity to shaping the future of music. Keep reading
"When I wrote those lyrics…it was exactly the feeling of where we are now as a world," Lionel Richie says of "We Are the World." In a wide-ranging interview, the four-time GRAMMY winner discusses the iconic charity single and his career to date. Keep reading
Jack Antonoff has a simple wish: to "write and produce things and play live." The GRAMMY-winning producer is living his dream, and discusses his roster of all-star collabs, creating studio vibes, and the importance of looking back. Keep reading
The 2024 Songwriters & Composers Wing Town Hall featured four panels exploring the evolving trends, emerging opportunities and potential challenges impacting the songwriting and composing industry. Here are four key lessons we learned from the Town Hall. Keep reading
Offset will discuss his creative journey and collaboration on his sophomore album, 'SET IT OFF,' at a GRAMMY U "Unwrapped" event on September 20 at the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center in Atlanta. Keep reading
After unveiling four new songs on the deluxe version of her latest album, Camila Cabello details why 'C,XOXO' was "so important" for her musically and mentally. Keep reading
Taking place in Argentina for the first time ever, the Latin Recording Academy's Best New Artist Showcase saw recent Best New Artist winner Joaquina and eight-time Latin GRAMMY nominee Nicki Nicole deliver powerful performances in an intimate setting. Keep reading
Celebrating the release of his fourth EP and first release in over three years, Baekhyun takes GRAMMY.com through his storied career — from his debut with K-pop giants EXO to the creation of his own label, INB100. Keep reading
"Rich as in spirit, homie as in brother," the late Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan once said, describing his stage name. The artist known for hits like "Type of Way" and "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)" died on Sept. 5 at age 34. Keep reading