Music's biggest night just keeps getting bigger. The 51st annual Grammy Awards, which air on Sunday night on CBS, have added yet another round of performers to the roster: [artist id="1230523"]Kanye West[/artist] will appear with [artist id="1916698"]Estelle[/artist] (most likely for their Song of the Year nominee [video id="212118"]"American Boy"[/video]). [artist id="2408193"]Miley Cyrus[/artist] and [artist id="2389485"]Taylor Swift[/artist] are teaming up. [artist id="2476941"]Adele[/artist], [artist id="1273069"]Chris Brown[/artist] and [artist id="1244042"]Sugarland[/artist] have been added to the list. And there will be a tribute to legendary Motown group the [artist id="7566"]Four Tops[/artist] featuring [artist id="7590"]Jamie Foxx[/artist], [artist id="2002414"]Ne-Yo[/artist] and original last living original member, Duke Fakir.
The latest additions join a list that already included [artist id="2481017"]Jennifer Hudson[/artist], the [artist id="2088128"]Jonas Brothers[/artist], [artist id="1111141"]Coldplay[/artist], [artist id="1962774"]Katy Perry[/artist], [artist id="1123"]Radiohead[/artist], [artist id="1940303"]Rihanna[/artist], [artist id="1225081"]T.I.[/artist] with [artist id="1231683"]Justin Timberlake[/artist], [artist id="1022"]U2[/artist], [artist id="1933910"]Carrie Underwood[/artist], [artist id="10551"]Kid Rock[/artist], [artist id="12165"]Paul McCartney[/artist] with special guest drummer [artist id="986"]Dave Grohl[/artist], [artist id="504765"]Kenny Chesney[/artist] and [artist id="14245"]Robert Plant[/artist] & [artist id="506074"]Alison Krauss[/artist]. The show will also feature a solo performance from [artist id="510062"]Lil Wayne[/artist], the night's most nominated artist, and he's expected to throw down his verse on T.I.'s "Swagga Like Us," alongside [artist id="1269"]Jay-Z[/artist], Tip and Kanye.
The addition of [artist id="2002414"]Ne-Yo[/artist] to the live roster of talent on the show means that all five of the contenders for Album of the Year — which also include Radiohead, Coldplay, Lil Wayne and Robert Plant & Alison Krauss — will now be performing on the show.
Among the newly added presenters are [artist id="980"]Sheryl Crow[/artist], [movieperson id="35938"]Queen Latifah[/movieperson], [artist id="1998098"]T-Pain[/artist], [artist id="8496"]Al Green[/artist], actor [movieperson id="182754"]Jay Mohr[/movieperson] and late-night talk-show host [movieperson id="236482"]Craig Ferguson[/movieperson]. They join a list of previously announced presenters that includes [movieperson id="48379"]Gwyneth Paltrow[/movieperson], [movieperson id="30855"]Samuel L. Jackson[/movieperson], [movieperson id="163196"]Jack Black[/movieperson], [artist id="1220247"]Duffy[/artist], [artist id="1225988"]Josh Groban[/artist], [movieperson id="167373"]Simon Baker[/movieperson] and jazz musician [artist id="505556"]Charlie Haden[/artist].
Will Lil Wayne grab all the gramophones? Is Katy Perry going to tell her girl rivals to kiss off? Can Coldplay march off with a win? MTV News is all over the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, so stay tuned for interviews, analysis and more before, during and after the big night, Sunday, February 8.