Justin Timberlake, Rihanna to perform at Grammys

Agence France-Presse

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Timberlake's Grammy performance will come on the eve of his first studio album after 7 years

BACK TO SINGING. After the SAG Awards, Justin Timberlake is shifting to the Grammys. Photo from the Justin Timberlake Facebook page

LOS ANGELES, USA – Justin Timberlake will join Elton John, Taylor Swift, Jack White, Rihanna, and other stars performing at the 2013 Grammy awards show next week, organizers announced Wednesday.

Six-time Grammy winner Timberlake’s appearance at the 55th Grammy Awards on February 10 will come on the eve of his first studio album after 7 years, titled “The 20/20 Experience.”

Other artists already lined up for the music industry’s biggest awards show include Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, The Black Keys, fun. (sic), The Lumineers, Mumford & Sons, Carrie Underwood, and Jack White.

Veteran British rocker John and current Grammy nominee Ed Sheeran will perform live together for the first time at the awards ceremony, hosted again by LL Cool J.

New York indie pop band fun. (sic) are shortlisted in the most categories this year with 6 nominations, including Best Album (“Some Nights”) and Best Record (“We Are Young”).

Rap artist Ocean has 4 nominations: Best Album (the critically-acclaimed “Channel Orange”), Record of the Year (“Thinkin Bout You”), Best New Artist and Best Urban Contemporary Album.

Also vying for Best Album are 3-time Grammy winners The Black Keys for “El Camino,” British rock-folk group Mumford & Sons for “Babel,” and rocker White for “Blunderbuss.”

Record of the Year contenders also include the Black Keys’ “Lonely Boy,” Kelly Clarkson’s “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You),” Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know,” and Swift’s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.”

The Grammys are the premier music industry awards in the United States, with no fewer than 81 categories ranging from pop and country to jazz, gospel, Latino, and world music.

Winners are determined by voting among members of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. – Rappler.com

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