This year's Oscars hasn't had the easiest go. From host drama to outrage about certain awards cut from the live broadcast, it seems like the much-anticipated awards show is a lot less anticipated than usual. While ABC is doing everything it can to keep the infamously long-running ceremony from running over its three-hour time slot, the network at least extended an invite to the musicians behind the five Oscar-nominated songs to perform on-air. According to Variety, each of those performances may be limited to a stupidly short 90 seconds, which might be why Kendrick Lamar and SZA have opted out of performing the Oscar-nominated track from Black Panther, "All the Stars."

If those reports are true, it'll be a real shame, as there are plenty of iconic musical performances in Oscar history and this year could have offered some new ones for those of us who drink a lot of rosé and go down late-night YouTube rabbit holes.

No matter how long they'll get to perform, the remaining four nominated songs will get their on-air due—and Oscar viewers will be treated to an additional performance pegged to the Best Picture-nominated Bohemian Rhapsody. Here is the list of the artists who will perform at the Academy Awards this year.