Industry
Dance/Electronica Music Marches To Its Own Beat
With sold-out festivals, creative artistry and a diverse GRAMMY nominee field, dance/electronica music is swimming in the mainstream
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While dance/electronica music is heard in the background in nightclubs, Internet communities such as Beatport and hyperactive car commercials, alongside pop, rap, country, and R&B, some would argue it is a genre swimming underneath the mainstream.
The Week In Music: Who Is The Fairest Of Them All?
GRAMMY ladies go head-to-head in the battle of the pretty
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What are the attributes that make the perfect woman? Is it a camera-ready glow? Fashion sense? Intelligence? Sense of humor? Talent? An uncanny argumentative ability? Chances are the ladies making AskMen.com's Top 99 Women of 2012 list have all of the above, and much more.
Take A Look At Phil Collins Now
'80s megastar faces the odds in this week's GRAMMY winners edition of Forgotten Videos
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Welcome to Forgotten Videos, GRAMMY winners edition. For some, these videos are forgotten, for others just filed away, and for others still, a totally brand-new discovery. Our aim is to take you on a little trip down memory lane or help you discover new music, GRAMMY-style.
The Week In Music: Nickelback Assaulted Via Twitter
Canadian rockers battle it out with detractors, tweet-y-tweet
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When recalling the frostiest music feuds of all time, Guns N' Roses vs. Nirvana, Moby vs. Eminem, Biggie vs. Tupac, and Gallagher vs. Gallagher immediately come to mind.
Pigging Out On "Weird Al"
Parody master's GRAMMY-winning spoof on Michael Jackson's "Bad" featured in this week's GRAMMY winners edition of Forgotten Videos
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Welcome to Forgotten Videos, GRAMMY winners edition. For some, these videos are forgotten, for others just filed away, and for others still, a totally brand-new discovery. Our aim is to take you on a little trip down memory lane or help you discover new music, GRAMMY-style.
"Weird Al" Yankovic
"Fat"
1988
Exploring The GRAMMYs' Music Video Field Nominees
Go inside the nominations in the Music Video Field categories for the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards
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(For a complete list of 54th GRAMMY Awards nominees, click here.)
You've seen the list of nominees, now take a closer look at the artists nominated in the Music Video Field for the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards.
The Week In Music: Madonna And Elton John's Golden Globes Feud
GRAMMY-winning superstars square off at the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards
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Proving she's still a magnet for controversy, Madonna has been busy expressing herself lately, namely in labeling Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" as "reductive" in a new interview with ABC. But this adjective pales in comparison to the hullabaloo that has escalated courtesy of the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 15.
The Week In Music: Van Halen's New Tattoo
Classic rockers return with a new single and video
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As previously reported, Van Halen is officially back on the music scene, having rocked a small collective of press and industry guests at an intimate concert in New York on Jan. 5.
Our Brooks & Dunn
Cowboys and Maria in this week's GRAMMY winners edition of Forgotten Videos
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Welcome to Forgotten Videos, GRAMMY winners edition. For some, these videos are forgotten, for others just filed away, and for others still, a totally brand-new discovery. Our aim is to take you on a little trip down memory lane or help you discover new music, GRAMMY style.
Brooks & Dunn
"My Maria"
1996
GRAMMY.com First Look: Sore Losers
Dallas-based hip-hop collective debuts video for new song "Euthanasia" exclusively on GRAMMY.com
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Dallas-based hip-hop six-piece Sore Losers are set to release their debut studio album, We Are Sore Losers, this month.