Way Too Early Picks: 60th GRAMMY Awards – Pop, Rock, Rap & More
Who will come out on top at the 60th Grammy Awards? We take our best stab a picking the winners for the pop, rock, R&B, rap, and country fields.
Who will come out on top at the 60th Grammy Awards? We take our best stab a picking the winners for the pop, rock, R&B, rap, and country fields.
So, how did the 60th Grammy Awards nominations stack up? Check out our reactions, including those who were snubbed.
Building upon his breakout success, British pop musician James Arthur returns with a compelling new single, “Naked.”
English R&B artist Craig David enlists Bastille for “I Know,” a single from his upcoming studio album, ‘The Time is Now.’
Australian pop singer-songwriter extraordinaire Sia delivers an enjoyable album of original Christmas songs on ‘Everday is Christmas.’
The reviews are in for ‘Reputation,’ the highly-anticipated, sixth studio album by Taylor Swift. What do those ‘professional’ critics think?
23-year old up-and-coming artist Lauv continues makes a name for himself on single, “Paris in the Rain.”
After pushing back ‘M A N I A’ to January 2018, Fall Out Boy returns with the project’s fourth single, “Hold Me Tight or Don’t.”
Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors, and Bebe Rexha join forces on “Home,” the third single issued ahead of soundtrack ‘Bright: The Album.’
Urban-pop artist Jason Derulo returns with single “Tip Toe,” which is ready-made for the club and the dancefloor. He’s assisted by French Montana.
‘Mr. Worldwide,’ better known as Pitbull, assisted by Stereotypes, E-40, and Abraham Mateo, returns with a fun and groovy, if corny single, “Jungle.”
Soulful R&B artist John Legend returns with a ripe, gorgeous rendition of “Woodstock,” a Joni Mitchell classic.