Taylor Swift became the first artist in history to win Album of the Year four times

Taylor Swift became the first artist in history to win Album of the Year four times

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Category : Awards Published on: February 07 2024

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  • Taylor Swift set a historic record in Grammy history by winning the most 'Album of the Year' award of all time for her latest album "Midnights."
  • Taylor Swift received the 'Album of the Year' award for 'Midnights' at the 66th edition of the Grammy Awards.
  • With this emphatic win, he set the record for the most 'album of the year' won for an artist in Grammy history.
  • After this achievement of Taylor Swift, she has received her 14th Grammy Award
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