Lil Nas X One-On-One Interview | 2020 GRAMMYs
Lil Nas X is interviewed in the one-on-one room at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards on Jan. 26, 2020, at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.
Lil Nas X is interviewed in the one-on-one room at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards on Jan. 26, 2020, at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.
Like so many other artists, COVID-19 put a sudden halt on their packed, globe-trotting schedule. The pause and new perspective have proven productive for them, and resulted in a lot of new, yet-to-be-released music.
We caught up with the South Los Angeles artist ahead of the August release of his debut studio album, 'SuperGood,' to talk new music, dream collaborations, celebrating Black music and artists and more.
In our recent interview, the U.K. singer/guitarist told GRAMMY.com that his upcoming third album "is maybe the most positive, but also the most personal music I've ever written."
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Watch the GRAMMY-winning rock guitarist perform "The Cross" and "Let's Go Crazy" at The GRAMMY Salute To Prince, airing on CBS on April 21.
Catch the "Hard Place" singer's performances of "The Beautiful Ones" and "Let's Go Crazy" and many more star-studded, killer Prince covers during the tribute concert airing on CBS on April 21.
The GRAMMY-winning producer/songwriter talks though his path of starting a band, a record label and a successful studio career.
The songwriter/producer/mix engineer also talks about how music intervened to save her life, what she feels most people hear first in a song and how she was able to thrive in the world of sync licensing.
The GRAMMY-nominated producer/engineer team have crafted the sounds behind hits by Post Malone, Ariana Grande, Kehlani and many more.
The GRAMMY-nominated producer Jetsonmade takes us through his musical upbringing, his deep love for using melody in his beats and more...
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.
Live from the red carpet of the 62nd GRAMMY Awards, host Terrell Grice checks out the strongest shoe looks from 2020 GRAMMY nominees and attendees.