1
Olivia Rodrigo
Liv (a 3-time Grammy winner, nbd 💅) made her debut in 2022 and she’s coming back to spill her guts with a live performance. Naturally, her sophomore album is nominated in the major categories—and she even earned a nod in the Best Rock Song category for “Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl.”
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Billie Eilish
Grammy fave Billie Eilish is set to take the stage for the fourth (!!!) consecutive year. She’s up for seven awards at this year’s ceremony for her Barbie track “What Was I Made For?” and “Never Felt So Alone” with Labrinth.
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Travis Scott
Travis’ last high-energy Grammys performance was in 2019, and he’s making his way back on the stage. The artist’s 2023 project UTOPIA is also up for Best Rap Album—the same category his record-breaking album ASTROWORLD earned a nom for. Could this be the year he snags the coveted award?
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4
Burna Boy
Nigerian singer Burna Boy provided us with the sickest Afrofusion beats throughout his career, and the Recording Academy is giving him recognition with four nominations at this year’s ceremony.
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Luke Combs
Country crooner Luke Combs has been up for several Grammys throughout his career, but he has yet to win. Luke—who made his Grammys performance debut with his hit “Going, Going, Gone” at last year’s ceremony—is up for Best Country Solo Performance this year.
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Dua Lipa
Dua’s 2021 Future Nostalgia medley is still playing on a loop in my mind, and thankfully, she’s making her mark on the stage again this year. While her Barbie hit, “Dance the Night,” is up for two awards, she may officially usher in her new era with a performance of “Houdini.”
The 2024 Grammys will take place at LA’s Crypto.com on Sunday, February 4, and air on CBS at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. No cable? No problem. Streaming will also be available on Paramount+.