Yes, Bo Burnham won his first Grammy at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards for the Best Song Written For Visual ... Bo Burnham has sparked fan speculation thanks to mysterious activity on TikTok. An account called @destroyarasaka has been posting clips of ...
When is something old considered new? If you're talking about the Grammy Awards, that's often whoever lands in the best new artist category, easily the weirdest of the races. Take Sabrina Carpenter, who finds herself nominated for best new artist this year — on her sixth full-length release.
In honor of its Musical.ly roots, here are the 15 most-followed musicians on TikTok as a U.S. ban looms with Bella Poarch, Addison Rae, Kimberly Loaiza, BTS and more.
The Grammys announced Tuesday that comedian Trevor Noah will host the music awards show on Feb. 2 in Los Angeles for the fifth straight year.
This year's telecast will also raise funds to support relief efforts after wildfires devastated the Grammys' hometown.
Rapper Meek Mill has become the latest celebrity to make an offer to buy TikTok to save it from being banned in America. The Going Bad rapper wrote in a post to X on Tuesday: 'Sell tik tok [sic ...
Charlie Puth broke out his and Wiz Khalifa's hit song 'See You Again' to say farewell to TikTok in the hours leading up to its ban in the U.S.
The 67th Grammy Awards are full of fresh artists and music award veterans vying for the coveted trophy. Who do we think is rising to the top this year?
Comedian Trevor Noah will host the Grammy Awards for the fifth consecutive time, the show announced Tuesday. Noah, best known for hosting Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" from 2015-22, will be front and center Feb.
March 2 show will also bring back the "Fab Five" presenter concept, and salute fire-scarred LA.
A social media trend has helped a song from the 2000s chart on the Billboard Hot 100 two decades after its release.
Despite decades of band culture, new research suggests that the golden era of rock ‘n’ roll may be over. Nirvana. Guns N’ Roses. The Eagles. Van Halen. Aerosmith. For those of a certain age, these names need no introduction. They are the sounds, faces, and albums that accompanied some of the most monumental moments in history.