Music stars to support the Time's Up initiative with white roses at the Grammys

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Rait and Harkins said they've also contacted Time's Up to make sure they stay on-message.

"Music artists have a lot of impact," Rait said. "So it's only fitting that music's biggest night show the support for equality and safety in the workplace and that people need to be cognizant of their fellow employees."

Harksins said she hopes the showing will spark "a conversation we need to have internally with our artists and our companies."

"We need to say if anyone is feeling like they're being discriminated against and they don't feel safe in their workplace," she added. "They have people who will support them."