GRAMMY Week 2020: Clive Davis Pre-GRAMMY Gala Show Recap
Watch some of the performances and highlights from the 2020 Pre-GRAMMY Gala, hosted by The Recording Academy and Clive Davis, honoring Sean "Diddy" Combs and Janet Jackson.
Watch some of the performances and highlights from the 2020 Pre-GRAMMY Gala, hosted by The Recording Academy and Clive Davis, honoring Sean "Diddy" Combs and Janet Jackson.
The collaborative song celebrates the omnipresent and all-powerful love of God and faith.
The heartwarming track sees the contemporary Christian music singer/songwriter putting her faith front and center.
Relive the 2021 GRAMMYs nominations livestream event and find out which of your favorite artists got nominated for the 63rd GRAMMY Awards.
The two-time GRAMMY-winning Hawaiian singer-songwriter transports us to the Paradise of the Pacific with a unifying anthem meant to uplift spirits and bring encouragement.
GRAMMY-nominated gospel singer-songwriter Kierra Sheard is joined by her mother, GRAMMY-winning gospel icon Karen Clark-Sheard, in a heartwarming performance that speaks to the social justice movements happening across the U.S. today.
For the latest edition of GRAMMY Rewind, we look back at country queen Carrie Underwood's Best New Artist win at the 49th GRAMMY Awards in 2007.
The three-time GRAMMY-nominated gospel singer-songwriter offers a slice of his self-described Life Music sound with an acoustic rendition of his moving 2018 song, while pastor and entrepreneur Real Talk Kim delivers some "real talk" on the importance of self-confidence.
Introduced by licensed therapist and media personality Spirit, who offers sage words about the power of music, the four-time GRAMMY-nominated gospel singer-songwriter delivers a much-needed, uplifting performance of her inspiring 2020 song.
In the inaugural episode of our newly launched History Of video series, GRAMMY.com explores the seminal Watts Summer Festival, a grassroots event founded in 1966 in Los Angeles that's celebrated Black heritage and culture for more than 50 years.
In the latest edition of GRAMMY Rewind, 18-time GRAMMY winner Paul McCartney accepts the GRAMMY for Best Original Score Written For A Motion Picture Or A Television Special for the 1970 Beatles documentary, "Let It Be," at the 13th GRAMMY Awards in 1971.
Each year the Recording Academy presents Music’s Biggest Night: The GRAMMYs. Hundreds of seat fillers are cast. We captured the experience of one of them.
The songwriting and production duo talk about their musical beginnings, how they collaborate with other artists, and why they’re “trying to shatter what you know about us already.”
Watch John Kilgore and Leslie Ann Jones accept their award in the Best Engineered Album, Classical category for their work on Kronos Quartet's Terry Riley: Sun Rings at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards.
Nikita Dragun, Tess Holliday, Shaun Ross and Ty Hunter join GRAMMY.com correspondent Kéla Walker to break down the good and the greatest style moments of this year’s GRAMMY Awards.
In the latest episode of Where Do You Keep Your GRAMMY?, comedian Kathy Griffin shows us where she keeps the golden gramophone she won for Best Comedy Album, for which she was nominated in 2013.