Though the "drivers license" singer is not nominated this year, she is among tonight's list of star-studded presenters. Other presenters include Cardi B, Shania Twain, First Lady Jill Biden, James Corden, Viola Davis, Dwayne Johnson, and Billy Crystal.
Rodrigo made her Grammys debut last year, when she earned seven nominations for her first studio album, Sour. She took home the awards for Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance, and Best Pop Vocal Album.
In a 2022 interview with ELLE, Rodrigo hinted at what fans can expect from her forthcoming projects.
"I'm definitely not as sad as I was when I wrote Sour," she told the magazine. "I'm so excited to make my next record and explore more colors and textures and feelings and grow as a human being even more. I'm really stoked for that."
While she now has "a little distance" from the intense emotions that inspired her to write songs like "drivers license" and "traitor," she added, "I actually just feel so proud of them and it's so much fun to sing them now. ... And I just think when you put them out into the world and they help people and make people happy … it's not quite as devastating anymore. And it's a very empowering thing."