As we previously reported, Daft Punk has been confirmed to perform this year's 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards. But the mystery has been a matter of who will join them—until now.

Drummer Omar Hakim, who contributed to multiple Random Access Memories tracks, revealed on his website over the weekend that not only will he be performing with the Robots, but as he told My Small Story, so will Pharrell Williams, Nile Rodgers and "evidently Stevie Wonder's joining us."

In the video, Hakim also discussed the recording process for the GRAMMY-nominated album, noting that he was surprised that Daft Punk wanted acoustic drums. He also pointed out that he never played drums for full songs during the recording sessions. Instead, he played various "concepts" and the duo then compiled their songs blending all the different instrument pieces that had been recorded.

Watch the video below. Around the 3-minute mark, Hakim discusses the GRAMMYs, which will air live Jan. 26 on CBS.

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