Country fans will recognize at least one familiar face if they tune into the 2017 Golden Globes on Jan. 8: Carrie Underwood will be a presenter at the 74th annual event ... and rumor has it that she'll actually be presenting two awards.

According to Nash Country Daily, Underwood is reportedly teaming up with Sting to present the awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song; the nominees in these categories include music from films such as La La Land, Trolls, Moana, Moonlight and more.

Whatever she's presenting, Underwood's time onstage at the 2017 Golden Globes won't be her first time gracing the awards show's stage: In 2011, the country singer was nominated in the category of Best Original Song, as a co-writer for "There's a Place for Us," from the motion picture Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

Underwood's appearance at the Golden Globes will likely be just the first of many at awards shows in 2017. Her Storyteller album and subsequent 2016 Storyteller Tour have led to a number of recent nominations and awards for the country star: In November, Underwood was named the 2016 CMA Female Vocalist of the Year, and she's up for two awards at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards, Country Artist of the Year and Country Song of the Year. The singer is also nominated for Best Country Solo Performance at the 2017 Grammy Awards.

The 74th annual Golden Globes are set to air live on Jan. 8 at 8PM ET on NBC. Jimmy Fallon will host; other presenters include Reese Witherspoon, Ben Affleck, Leonardo DiCaprio, Nicole Kidman and many more.

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