Grammys 2025 predictions: from Sabrina Carpenter to Chappell Roan and Kendrick Lamar - GRAMMYS 2025: Some of pop’s biggest artists are vying for the top prizes this year. Roisin O’Connor picks the mos
We're breaking down some of the biggest things to expect at the 2025 Grammys. From the biggest nominations to some of the performers, we're giving you a preview of music's biggest night. Who do you think will take home a Grammy?
Beyond the clash of the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl LIX is one of the most anticipated events of the year, and one of the most attention-grabbing moments
Kendrick Lamar teased his upcoming performance at the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show in a new promotional video, confirming his frequent collaborator SZA will join him onstage Feb. 9 in New Orleans.
Kendrick Lamar has already announced a special guest for the Super Bowl 59 halftime show. Here's the latest on who else will perform with Lamar:
The Compton rapper will perform during another matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Bruno Mars is out here making hits, baby! It’s coming up on nine years since Bruno released 24K Magic, his most recent solo album, but he is on an incredible run right now. In the past few months, Bruno has released two songs with other artists — “Die With A Smile” with Lady Gaga and “APT” with ROSÉ — and both of them are doing global-blockbuster numbers.
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ hit collaboration, “Die With a Smile,” spends a fourth consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. This marks Gaga’s second-longest run at No. 1 in her career,
K-pop star Jennie released the music video for "Love Hangover," a collaboration with Dominic Fike, ahead of her upcoming album, "Ruby."
It was the spring of “Tortured Poets,” the summer of “Brat” and the fall of going to a bar and getting tipsy. Such was the music world in 2024. Then came the winter of wildfires that wiped out our enthusiasm for too many things,
Artists like Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Charli xcx were unavoidable. But this begs the question: Who’s going home with a Grammy?
"It's stressful, but I love it," Grammys executive producer Ben Winston says days ahead of putting on music's biggest night in support of LA Fire victims