Taylor makes history at Grammys with her fourth win; female artists dominating

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LOS ANGELES: American pop star Taylor Swift made history by winning Album of the Year Grammy for the fourth time. Taylor’s ‘Midnights’ won Best Album at the 66th Grammys.

Taylor, 34, previously achieved the feat with Fearless (2010), 1989 (2016) and Folklore (2021).

Midnights is also the best pop vocal album. At the same time, this year’s Grammys were dedicated to female talent.

Women shined in the top categories with wins at Record of the Year and Pop Solo Performance (Miley Cyrus – Flowers), Song of the Year (Billie Eilish – What Was I Made For) and Best New Artist (Victoria Monet).

Singer SZA won three Grammys, including Best R&B (Rhythm and Blues) Song. Phoebe Bridgers has the most Grammys (4). Tyla (South Africa) won the new category for Best African Song.

Other Awards:

Rap Album – Michael (Killer Mike)

Country Album – Bell Bottom Country (Lainey Wilson)

Rock Album – This Is Why (Paramore)

R&B Album – Jaguar II (Victoria Monet)

Visual Media Soundtrack – Oppenheimer ( Ludwig Goransson)

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