Does having a hit right as Grammy voters are making their final selections make a difference? Let’s just say it never hurt.
The Stones’ original version of “Paint It Black” was a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1966.
Since 2019, people of color have gone from comprising 24% of the Academy's total membership to 38%. Women now make up 30% of the total.
The Recording Academy has finally revealed all the nominees in this category, adding to already impressive tallies for both Ludwig Göransson and Mark Ronson.
"I just couldn't believe what I was hearing" The
The film follows the multi-Grammy-winner and his partner as they navigate her cancer treatment amid one of the busiest years of his creative life.
Ahead of the 2023 Soul Train Awards on Sunday (Nov. 26), Billboard looks at how good of a precursor the ceremony has been for R&B and rap contenders at the Grammy Awards.
Monet's manager, Rachelle Jean-Louis, says creating "as bulletproof of an identity as possible" for the singer-songwriter prior to JAGUAR II was key to its success.
Billboard goes behind the scenes of the 2024 Grammy nominee's daring choice to make his debut solo LP a Christmas album.