Taylor Swift Creates History, Clinches Best Album Award at the 2024 Grammys in Spectacular Fashion

Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish also claimed top honors. Eilish won Song of the Year for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie film soundtrack, and Cyrus secured Record of the Year for "Flowers." Additionally, Swift unveiled a surprise new album, "Midnights."

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Taylor Swift Creates History, Clinches Best Album Award at the 2024 Grammys in Spectacular Fashion
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At the 2024 Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift stole the spotlight, securing her fourth Album of the Year win, a historic feat. Celine Dion presented the accolade, making a surprise appearance amid health concerns, dispelling fears about her well-being. Swift, previously tied at three wins with icons Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, and Frank Sinatra, now stands alone in Grammy history.

The ceremony showcased female dominance, with R&B stars SZA and Victoria Monét, and the all-female indie supergroup Boygenius earning multiple awards. Music icons Tracy Chapman and Joni Mitchell delivered rare and poignant performances.

Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish also claimed top honors. Eilish won Song of the Year for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie film soundtrack, and Cyrus secured Record of the Year for "Flowers." Additionally, Swift unveiled a surprise new album, "Midnights."

Killer Mike, the top male winner, faced an overshadowing backstage altercation, leading to his detainment by LA police for "misdemeanor battery."

The Grammys highlighted diverse talent, with Dua Lipa's energetic opening, SZA's visually striking performance, and Olivia Rodrigo's nominations. Two music legends, Tracy Chapman and Joni Mitchell, delivered spine-tingling moments with rare live performances.

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The "premiere ceremony" awarded Boygenius multiple wins, and Kylie Minogue secured her second Grammy after two decades. South African singer Tyla made history with the first-ever award for Best African Performance.

The Grammys celebrated a night of triumphs, surprises, and a powerful showcase of musical talent across genres.