- At the Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift is poised to create history by taking the Album of the Year trophy.
- She will end the tie she currently has with Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon, and Stevie Wonder in the music industry if she wins.
- Janelle Monae or SZA has become the first Black woman to win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards.
At the Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift is poised to create history by taking home the Album of the Year trophy four times with her most recent album, “Midnights.”
She will end the tie she currently has with Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon, and Stevie Wonder in the music industry if she wins. With seven nominations for “Anti-Hero,” Swift now has a double chance to win Song of the Year.
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If “What Was I Made For?” from the “Barbie” soundtrack takes home the Record of the Year trophy, Billie Eilish might become the first person to win the award three times in history.
Janelle Monae or SZA has the potential to break records and become the first Black woman to win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards in the twenty-first century. SZA is the most nominated artist with nine, including her chart-topping song “Kill Bill,” which is up for Record and Song of the Year. She is also vying for Album of the Year with her song “SOS.”
The Best New Artist category is sure to be exciting, as Jelly Roll, at 39, might become the oldest winner ever, or The War and Treaty, the first husband-and-wife team to win this coveted Grammy.
With his song “White Horse,” Chris Stapleton could break records in the country categories by either tying for the most wins in Best Country Song or increasing his record for the most wins in Best Country Solo Performance.
Producer Jack Antonoff has the opportunity to become one of the select few artists in history to win all four of the “Big Four” categories: Best New Artist, Album, Record, and Song of the Year. Producer Antonoff will be a part of the success of Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” wins Record of the Year.