Kelly Clarkson and Katy Perry Speak Out Against GRAMMYs President Telling Women to 'Step Up'

Pink, Lorde and Charli XCX were also among the female musicians slamming the comment.

Kelly Clarkson and Katy Perry aren't having it.

The singers took to Twitter on Tuesday to speak out against GRAMMYs president Neil Portnow's recent comments defending the lack of female winners at this year's awards show. Portnow told reporters at the GRAMMYs that women "who want to be musicians, who want to be engineers, who want to be producers, who want to be part of the industry on the executive level -- [need] to step up, because I think they would be welcome."

"A confused soul said women need 2 'step up' their A-game if they wanna start winning & u know what I’m not even mad at ignorance," Clarkson wrote. "I’m just gonna kindly point u n the direction of my A-game album I recently dropped #MeaningOfLife #UrWelcome I Jenna Dewan’d that sh*t y’all #stepup."

Perry, meanwhile, shared Pink's powerful note on female musicians, calling her "another powerful woman, leading by example." "We ALL have a responsibility to call out the absurd lack of equality everywhere we see it. I'm proud of ALL the women making incredible art in the face of continual resistance. P.s VH1 Divas Live."