Grammys

The Grammys, formally known as the Grammy Awards, are prestigious awards presented annually by the Recording Academy to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry. Established in 1959, the awards honor artists, producers, and engineers across various genres of music, including pop, rock, country, jazz, and classical. The Grammys are often considered one of the highest accolades in the music business, celebrating excellence in recording and performance. The awards ceremony features live performances, and winners are selected by peers within the industry through a voting process. The Grammys highlight both established and emerging artists and often generate significant media attention and public interest.