Blake SheltonandGwen Stefaniaregetting ready to tear up the Grammys stageon Sunday. The couple, who met onThe Voicein 2014 and became official in November 2015, will perform their latest duet, “Nobody But You.”

Shelton, who’s been nominated eight times, is nominated this year for best country solo performance for “God’s Country.” His better half has been nominated 18 times and has taken home three Grammys.

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Though there are plenty of talented couples who’ve mixed the music business with pleasure (think Faith Hill and Tim McGraw or Sonny and Cher), it turns out that couples rarely perform at the Grammys together. Shelton and Stefani are about to be in very good company.

Be sure to check out PEOPLE’sfull Grammy Awards coverageto get the latest news on music’s biggest night.

Beyoncé & JAY-Z

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Bey and Jay are practically the King and Queen of theGrammy Awards. Beyoncé has a total of 23 awards under her belt, while her husband is trailing closely behind her with 21. In 2014, the pair opened the show with a steamy performance of their duet,“Drunk in Love.”

Jennifer Lopez & Marc Anthony

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The former couple, whomarried in 2004 and divorced in 2014, performed anemotional duet of their song, “Escapémonos,” at the 2005Grammy Awards.

They also performed together at the LatinGrammy Awardsin 2011, at which they sang “Olvidame y Pega la Vuelta.” That year, theyannounced that they were separating, which made the emotional performance of the breakup track all the more poignant.

Rihanna & Drake

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We can’t wait to see Shelton and Stefani join these power couples when theGrammy Awardsair live on Sunday, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

source: people.com