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Updated daily, the genre pages will help GRAMMY.com fans explore the latest news, read artist interviews, watch original video series and exclusive performances, and discover your next favorite artist.
While Rihanna's long-awaited "R9" may finally drop this year, it seems very likely new albums from Adele, Billie Eilish, Cardi B, Anitta, Gwen Stefani, Lil Nas X, Kacey Musgraves, Sade, Rosalía, Lorde, and many more may also be on the way.
Plus, check out more performances before “Celebrating America” and revisit past Inauguration week musical performances.
Witness the nine-time GRAMMY winner shine as she accepts her GRAMMY for 2005's The Breakthrough.
Witness the nine-time GRAMMY winner shine as she accepts her GRAMMY for 2005's The Breakthrough.
Watch how the rising singer/songwriter starts and ends his day now that social distancing is a must.
In the latest Press Play At Home video, the Los Angeles-based alt-pop singer/songwriter and producer performs their latest single, "HOLLOW."
In the latest Press Play At Home video, the Los Angeles-based alt-pop singer/songwriter and producer performs their latest single, "HOLLOW."
Donnita Hathaway, the daughter of the R&B and soul legend, tells GRAMMY.com why the iconic holiday song, which celebrated its 50-year anniversary last month, remains one of the all-time classics in that winter wonderland genre.
For the latest episode of ReImagined, the Nashville-based singer/songwriter delivers a haunting piano ballad rendition of R.E.M.'s GRAMMY-winning breakout hit, "Losing My Religion."
"I want to thank our fans, the people that got us on this stage…without them, there would be no us," Macklemore said.
"I want to thank our fans, the people that got us on this stage…without them, there would be no us," Macklemore said.