We suspected it, she confirmed it: Taylor Swift was the queen of the evening at the Grammys. Winning the album of the year award for the fourth time Midnightthe singer elected personality of the year 2023 by the magazine Time, became the most awarded artist in this category, surpassing legends such as Frank Sinatra and Stevie Wonder. Taylor Swift had already won this prestigious title Fearless In 2010, 1989 in 2015 and Folklore in 2021.
The Department of Tortured Poets
Taylor Swift made a major marketing coup by announcing the release of this surprise album during her acceptance speech. She the artist revealed that she keeps it “secret for two years”. On stage she declared:
“I would like to tell you that this is the best time of my life, but I feel happy even when I finish a songthe queen of pop reacted. Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to do what I love so much! I’m amazed! »
The Department of Tortured Poets will come out April 19, 2024. This announcement was accompanied by a teaser on social networks, where the album cover was revealed to the public a few minutes after Taylor Swift’s announcement on stage at the Crypto Arena in Los Angeles.
Women, big Emmy winners
This year’s Grammys recognized the strength of women in the music industry. Together with Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus shone by winning the record of the year award for her hit flowers. Billie Eilish won the prestigious title of the song of the year For What was I created for?an essential title from the soundtrack of Barbie. “Thank you to Greta Gerwig for making the best film of the year.” , Billie Eilish whispered during her acceptance speech. SZA, for her part, won three awards, including those of best R&B album and of best R&B song.
The main winners of the 2024 Grammy Awards:
Album of the Year: Midnight by Taylor Swift
Record of the Year: flowers by Myley Cyrus
Song of the Year: What was I created for? by Billie Eilish
Pop album sung: Midnight by Taylor Swift
Solo pop performance: flowers by Myley Cyrus
Pop Dance Recording: Padam Padam by Kylie Minogue
Electronic dance album: Current life 3 by Fred Ancora
Rock albums: Here because of Paramore
Rock song: Not strong enough from Boygenius
R&B Albums: Jaguar II by Victoria Monet
R&B song: Postpone by SZA
Progressive R&B Album: SOS by SZA
Rap albums: Michael by Killer Mike
National album: Bell bottom country by Lainey Wilson
Popular Album: Joni Mitchell in Newport (live) by Joni Mitchell
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