With the rise of disco and the birth of quiet-storm R&B, 1975 was a great year for music. Legends like Diana Ross, Natalie Cole, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson and more released songs that have ...
Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" returns to No. 1 on multiple sales charts published by Billboard following the tune's triumph ...
John Legend opened up about his favorite song to sing — and how it ties to his late grandmother — while chatting with ...
Two music-producing brothers from Sacramento just won a Grammy for producing Chris Brown's song "Residuals." This was the ...
Ahead of his Sunday performance, Matt B talked with Block Club about how Black identity and his upbringing inspires his music. He won the Grammy for Best Global Music Album earlier this month.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Grammy award-winning songwriter, Don Rollins, most known for co-writing Jimmy Buffet’s “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” passed away this week. Rollins was a ...
Sabrina Carpenter released a new version of "Please Please Please" featuring Dolly Parton as part of her "Short n' Sweet ...
Through recessions, social movements, and pandemics, the pop star has always swooped in to deliver anthems that seem ...
A Grammy-nominated rock band is reuniting for its first live show since the death of one of its members. Fountains of Wayne ...
Grammy Awards marked a defining moment in the evolution of music's biggest night. Performances not only dazzled but reflected ...
Big Star’s “#1 Record” and Eddie Floyd’s “Knock on Wood” are among the 13 recordings inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
The Grammy Awards was hosted by Trevor Noah with an audience filled with the biggest names in music. Despite the length of ...
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