His name is omnipresent, his output is prodigious, his journey is like a golden swan, his every move makes headlines. And nearly two decades into his career, his star continues to rise. Of course, we’re talking about Taylor Swift.
After a year of record-breaking, including staging the first-ever billion-dollar tour, music’s supreme deity made history again on Sunday, winning his fourth Grammy for Album of the Year, the most in any is also the highest by artist.
Beating off stiff competition to win the prestigious award, the 34-year-old tied with the true giants of the American songbook – Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder – to claim the record.
“I would love to tell you that this is the best moment of my life,” she said while accepting the night’s top award, but added that it was a comparable feeling to seemingly small moments like finishing a song. Was.
“For me, the award is the work,” said Swift, who also won a Grammy for best pop vocal album. “Thank you so much for giving me this opportunity to do what I love 100 percent! Blown away!”