The Grammy Awards performers for the upcoming 65th Annual Grammy Awards are growing bigger with the addition of several more acts.
Over the past week, speculations on who will be the next Grammy Awards performers have risen, and one of the biggest names pressed were DJ Khaled and his company.
DJ Khaled was nominated six times this year, most prominently for his song "GOD DID," a star-studded collaboration between him, JAY-Z, Lil Wayne, John Legend, Rick Ross, and Fridayy.
The 47-year-old rapper has been nominated for Album of the Year as a producer on Mary J. Blige's "Good Morning Gorgeous." Meanwhile, the said song is up for three nods, including Song of the Year, Best Rap Song, and Best Rap Performance. His album of the same name was nominated for Best Rap Album as his collaboration with Future and SZA, "Beautiful Mind," is up for Best Melodic Rap Performance.
According to Variety, Khaled, along with his gang, will perform at the 2023 Grammy Awards. An announcement later today, Feb. 3, 2023, will be posted.
With JAY-Z in the house, that meant a huge possibility that his wife, Beyonce, would also be present.
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Hits Daily Double reported earlier this week that Beyonce, along with Adele and Taylor Swift, will be attending the show. However, the three big stars haven't still confirmed if any of them will be performing.
According to Chart Data, Country superstar Chris Stapleton will also be performing on the show. The singer just released the "All American Road Show" 2023 Tour Dates.
The Recording Academy released the first roster of the Grammy Awards performers last week. Sam Smith and Kim Petras will be performing their hit song "Unholy."
Steve Lacy and Lizzo will also be performing their hit songs, "Bad Habits," and "About Damn Time." Meanwhile, Mary J. Blige and Brandi Carlile will also hit the stage sometime during the night.
Bad Bunny, months away from Coachella 2023, will also be performing. Aside from the 2023 BRITS, Harry Styles will also be gracing the Grammy stage to perform his hits from "Harry's House."
A star-studded performance in honor of the 50th Celebration of Hip-hop music will also be taking place, featuring a huge number from Missy Elliott, Public Enemy, Grandmaster Flash (excluding Kid Creole), and Queen Latifah, RUN-DMC, GloRilla, Lil Wayne, and Rakim, among many more hip-hop acts.
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