
Donnie Simpson & Jimmy Jam
Jimmy Jam (L) & Donnie Simpson (R)
Jimmy Jam (L) & Donnie Simpson (R)
Introduced by a monologue by author/entrepreneur Lewis Howes, Mali Music performs his full-hearted tribute to Godly grace.
Adrian Younge's moving 26-track album, The American Negro, combines spoken word, classic soul and free jazz sensibilities. In an interview with GRAMMY.com, he shares how he uses analog equipment to pay homage to golden era soul records.
The R&B juggernauts won a GRAMMY for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal for "I'll Make Love To You."
Canadian producer Sevn Thomas, who is one of the producers and composers on Giveon's 2020 debut EP, Take Time, discusses his background as a beatmaker.
The pop-soul vocal legends’ co-founder was the last original Supreme in the group—and the most devout believer in their original promise.
11-time GRAMMY winner John Legend wrote this song for bumbling couples trying to make amends. Now, a 13-year-old vocal powerhouse gives it new dimensions.
Airing Feb. 5 through March 31 on Pandora, the station will feature smash hits and behind-the-scenes stories from current GRAMMY nominees and past winners.
Nigeria-born, Los Angeles-based producer Bongo ByTheWay crafts tantalizing beats for heavy-hitters across R&B, hip-hop, gospel, and beyond—including Jazmine Sullivan and H.E.R., Pop Smoke and Teyana Taylor.
With its high-profile guests shushing their pets and grappling with technology, this year's virtual Pre-GRAMMY Gala created a sense of intimate beauty and captured the shared feeling of community online.
The hip-hop greats won their first GRAMMY for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group for “You Got Me” from 1999’s Things Fall Apart.