This year's Grammy Awards will feature all female performers--Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, and Dua Lipa.

Just as last year's music charts were dominated by women, the Recording Academy continues the streak by announcing a lineup of all-female performers for the 66th Grammy Awards.

According to the Grammys website, all three women were nominated for Grammy Awards on Feb. 4; the ceremony will take place in Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena at 8 p.m. and will be aired live on CBS.

Netizens expressed their delight and excitement to seeing Rodrigo, Eilish, and Lipa take the Grammys stage.

"OH MY GOD WE'RE DEFINITELY WATCHING THE GRAMMYS THIS YEAR... THEIR BEST LINE UP IN A LONG TIME."

"They're really the holy trinity of the new generation of music," another added.

"All 3 amazing singers and songwriters leading the pop game this decade!"

"Oh they are already off to a good start with the lineup."

Olivia Rodrigo Eyes Grammy Streak With 'GUTS'

Rodrigo dropped her sophomore album, "GUTS" last year, two years after the release of her chart-topping, award-winning debut album, "Sour."

Just like her debut album, "GUTS" earned several nominations at the Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Album and Album of the Year.

Meanwhile, her single "Vampire" garnered her nominations for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance, as well as her song "Ballad of a Homeschool Girl" which is up for Best Rock Song.

"It's just such an honor and such a pleasure to be recognized by the music community in such an incredible way. I'm very grateful," the singer said. "Honestly, sometimes that's more exciting than you getting nominated. [You are] just so proud of everyone that you love."

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Billie Eilish Up for 6 Grammys

On the other hand, another accomplished and talented performer, Eilish, is up for six Grammy nominations this year.

Her hit song "What Was I Made For," which was featured on the "Barbie" movie is nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Song Written for Visual Media, and Best Music Video, while her song "Never Felt so Alone" with Labrinth received a Best Pop Duo/Group Performance nod.

As for Lipa, the singer's "Dance the Night," also from the "Barbie" movie, is up for Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media.

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