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Kendrick Lamar takes leading 9 noms into Grammys; Bad Bunny eyes history
Compton-born rapper Kendrick Lamar will take a leading nine nominations into Sunday’s 68th annual Grammy Awards, including nods for Record and Song of the Year for “Luther” and Album of the Year for ...
Gaga is a Grammy darling, with 14 wins from 45 nominations. Her seventh album, Mayhem, is a triumphant return to the maximalist pop that made her famous, delivered with the hard-won grace of someone ...
Grammys night is sure to deliver top-notch performances, in-your-face fashion, a few poignant moments -- and maybe even some music history.Here are five ...
Several music outlets and award predictors are tipping Bad Bunny as the most likely victor in the Album of the Year category. If Bad Bunny wins, it would mark the first time a Spanish-language album ...
Only 10 years ago, Bad Bunny worked bagging groceries—a shocking contrast with the cosmic fame the artist now commands.But ...
Today’s most strategic artists understand that touring can be used as both a revenue stream and a campaign tool.
Bad Bunny sends “Baile Inolvidable” to No. 1 on Hot Latin Songs and Latin Streaming Songs charts, replacing his own hit “DTMF ...
The biggest night of the year is almost here. On Saturday, the greatest musical stars of the year will gather for the Annual Grammy Awards.
The 2026 Grammy Awards promise a star-studded, genre-spanning ceremony with historic moments for music fans — including BLACKPINK’s Rosé becoming the first solo K-pop artist to perform at the show and ...
Grammys night is sure to deliver top-notch performances, in-your-face fashion, a few poignant moments—and maybe even some ...
Among Philly area nominees, Sabrina Carpenter leads with six noms. Christina McBride and Yannick Nézet-Séguin are also up for multiple awards.
Kendrick Lamar has the most nominations on Sunday, followed by Lady Gaga. But one week before his Super Bowl halftime show, ...
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