"I want to thank our fans, the people that got us on this stage…without them, there would be no us," Macklemore said.
For today's episode of GRAMMY Rewind, GRAMMY.com celebrates eternal pop diva Christina Aguilera's 40th birthday by revisiting her Best New Artist win at the 2000 GRAMMYs.
For today's episode of GRAMMY Rewind, GRAMMY.com takes a trip back to 1984, when London New Wave group Culture Club won Best New Artist.
In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch the powerhouse songstress accept her Best New Artist gramophone.
Watch Mike Bahía's acceptance speech for his Best New Artist win at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs.
For the latest edition of GRAMMY Rewind, we look back at country queen Carrie Underwood's Best New Artist win at the 49th GRAMMY Awards in 2007.
Relive the moment when country-pop great LeAnn Rimes won the Best New Artist GRAMMY in 1997.
Following the release of their major-label debut single, "Chicken Fried," and the subsequent album, The Foundation, the Georgia country outfit had arrived.
The songwriting and production duo talk about their musical beginnings, how they collaborate with other artists, and why they’re “trying to shatter what you know about us already.”
Watch John Kilgore and Leslie Ann Jones accept their award in the Best Engineered Album, Classical category for their work on Kronos Quartet's Terry Riley: Sun Rings at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards.
Nikita Dragun, Tess Holliday, Shaun Ross and Ty Hunter join GRAMMY.com correspondent Kéla Walker to break down the good and the greatest style moments of this year’s GRAMMY Awards.
In the latest episode of Where Do You Keep Your GRAMMY?, comedian Kathy Griffin shows us where she keeps the golden gramophone she won for Best Comedy Album, for which she was nominated in 2013.
Live from the red carpet of the 62nd GRAMMY Awards, host Terrell Grice checks out the strongest shoe looks from 2020 GRAMMY nominees and attendees.
Live from the red carpet of the 62nd GRAMMY Awards, host Terrell Grice asks GRAMMY-nominees what pre-game rituals they do to prepare for Music’s Biggest Night.
Live from the red carpet of the 62nd GRAMMY Awards, host Terrell Grice hooks up GRAMMY-nominated artists with all the essential survival supplies they’ll need to make it through Music’s Biggest Night.