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Bad Bunny celebrates one year of DtMF as 2026 Grammys, Super Bowl Near
As Bad Bunny marks the one-year anniversary of his sixth album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, he’s heading into a week few artists will ever experience, and as often is the case for Benito, he’ll be the first Latin artist to reach this exact moment. On February 1, he arrives at the 2026 Grammys with six
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Madonna responds to 2023 GRAMMYs criticism
Global icon Madonna made an appearance at the GRAMMYs on Sunday and was swiftly met with online criticism from some viewers who were focused on her looks. Taking to Instagram, the star shared, “Once again I am caught in the glare of ageism and misogyny that permeates the world we live in. A world that
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Marshmello and Portugal. The Man connect on vibrant song “Phoenix”
GRAMMY® Award-nominated artist and producer Marshmello and indie-rock outfit Portugal. The Man have released a vibrant new single, “Phoenix,” through Marshmello’s Joytime Collective and Broke Records. Blending Marshmello’s melodic production with Portugal. The Man’s lyrical warmth, “Phoenix,” captures the spark of new love, and the feeling of renewal. Built on shimmering instrumentation and an undeniable
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FKA twigs debuts new music at sold-out MSG show
This past Saturday marked a career milestone for British singer-songwriter, producer, dancer, and actress FKA twigs, who performed to a sold-out stadium at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The feat follows her GRAMMY win for Best Dance/Electronic Album for her iconic 2025 album EUSEXUA. The artist performed songs from all albums and projects spanning her
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Ayra Starr shares fiery new single, “Where Do We Go”: Listen
Get ready to have this one on repeat. Ayra Starr is back with a new single, “Where Do We Go” and it’s pure fiery magic. Her first song of the year, the Beninese-Nigerian Afrobeats artist turns the passion of a sneaky-link into an irresistible, emotional track. Released yesterday (3/6), “Where Do We Go” is produced by
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Poppy announces North American tour, opening night set for DC’s Echostage
2x GRAMMY-nominated transcendent singer, songwriter, and subversive performance artist, Poppy, announces her upcoming Constantly Nowhere North American tour. She’s joined by French metalcore group, Landmvrks, and post-hardcore band Thousand Below on the Live Nation promoted run. Tickets are first available with a CITI presale (details below). The Artist ticket presale begins at 12:00 PM local
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Lola Young makes triumphant return, wins GRAMMY for “Messy”
Chart-topper Lola Young can add a new accolade under her belt– GRAMMY® winner. Tonight, the 25 year old London artist’s inescapable hit “Messy” won a well-deserved Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance. The win arrived just moments after Young made her highly anticipated return to the stage performing a stirring and stripped version of the
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Inside Epic Records and Hennessy’s 2026 GRAMMY Nominee Celebration
Epic Records partnered with Hennessy on Friday, January 30 to celebrate the label’s 2026 GRAMMY® Award nominees at an exclusive event at the Terrace Room at Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood. Hosted by Epic Records President Ezekiel Lewis, the evening honored Grammy-nominated artists Tyla, Zara Larsson, GIVĒON, Yolanda Adams, Eddie Benjamin, and Sade. The
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Fuerza Regida Confirmed as First Headliner for Sueños 2026
Sueños 2026 returns May 23-24: Tickets It’s time to start planning your Memorial Day visit to Chicago because Sueños Festival returns to Grant Park for its fifth year on May 23rd and 24th, and organizers have confirmed its first headliner for 2026 will be regional Mexican group Fuerza Regida. Over the last year, Fuerza Regida has kept
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That’s GRAMMY-Nominated Zara Larsson, Actually.
Swedish hitmaker Zara Larsson has finally earned her first GRAMMY nomination: her summer single “Midnight Sun” is up for Best Dance Pop Recording at the 2026 GRAMMY Awards. A synth-driven, new-age-leaning pop rocket with a euphoria that fits Larsson’s range like a glove, she moves through runs with ease while the lyrics turn Swedish summer into something
