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Kacey Musgraves Takes On The Grammy Awards

Sunday night, Kacey Musgraves will pretty much be taking over the Grammys.

Musgraves is up for FOUR awards, and she’ll be performing TWICE! She’s part of the Dolly Parton tribute performance, and then has her own, most likely singing her song “Rainbow” on the Grammy stage.

Is she nervous? Not really . . . “I’m getting to perform songs that I really, truly love and feel comfortable singing.  So, I feel like I don’t really have anything to feel nervous about,” shares Musgraves.

She’s also looking forward to Sunday’s event because she gets to share the whole experience with her hubs, Ruston Kelly.

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(UMG Nashville / Twitter / Youtube)

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