Fun. Win 2013 Song Of The Year GRAMMY for "We Are Young"
Fun. accept the GRAMMY for Song Of The Year at the 55th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 10, 2013, in Los Angeles.
Fun. accept the GRAMMY for Song Of The Year at the 55th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 10, 2013, in Los Angeles.
In the latest episode of ReImagined At Home, Canadian pop singer Ryland James performs a version of Hozier's "Take Me To Church" that demonstrates vocal chops beyond his years.
Watch H.E.R. 's speech for Song Of The Year for "I Can't Breathe" at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards.
Catch all the action from behind-the-scenes at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards.
In the latest episode of GRAMMY Flashback, watch astonished artists from across the decades win the Song Of The Year category, one of the most prestigious awards every year at the GRAMMYs.
The Puerto Rican rapper gave a speech about what he feels music should be. "Art is made to be a reflection... I made this song without fear of being vulnerable," he said.
Artists convene to celebrate the life of Aretha Franklin in "Aretha! A GRAMMY Celebration For The Queen Of Soul," airing on CBS March 10.
Watch Bruno Mars & Co. accept Song Of The Year at the 60th GRAMMY Awards.
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Learn how Julia Michaels reacted to her first GRAMMY nomination.
The four-time GRAMMY-winning rapper/producer is celebrated by a who's who of music at the ninth annual event.
Spanning the likes of Mariah Carey and Culture Club to John Legend and Carrie Underwood, revisit the promising artists who have won the GRAMMY for Best New Artist.
Meet the nominees for Song Of The Year for the 60th GRAMMY Awards, taking place Jan. 28, 2018, in New York City.
Angélique Kidjo accepts the GRAMMY for Best World Music Album at the 58th Annual GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony on Feb. 15, 2016, in Los Angeles.
Watch highlights from Clive Davis' and The Recording Academy's Pre-GRAMMY Gala on Feb. 14 in Beverly Hills, Calif. The event featured performances by Beck, Earth, Wind & Fire, Tori Kelly, Elle King, Adam Lambert, Barry Manilow, Carly Simon, and Fetty Wap, among others.
59th GRAMMY Awards host James Corden discusses how a dinner party led to an invitation from CBS President/CEO Leslie Moonves to host Music's Biggest Night, plus why he is excited to host the show, during an interview on the GRAMMY red carpet on Feb.