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Taylor Swift with her 13th trophy at the Grammy Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles. It's her fourth Grammy in the Album of the Year category - a record!
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In an evening that spun Los Angeles into a tizzy, the 66th Grammy Awards were less about the gilded trophies and more about Taylor Swift turning the event into her record-breaking spree. Swift, at the spry age of 34, not only snagged the “Album of the Year” award for "Midnights," eclipsing music demigods like Paul Simon, Frank Sinatra, and Stevie Wonder by becoming the first-ever artist to bag the title four times. But wait, there’s more! Swift decided that breaking records was too passé for her taste and chose to break the internet instead by announcing her new album, “Tortured Poets Department,” set to drop on April 19th. Swifties, mark your calendars and start saving; it will be a long spring!
"Eilish Bags a Barbie, Cyrus Finds Her ‘Flowers,’ and Killer Mike’s Grammy Night Ends in Handcuffs!"
The night wasn’t just a Swift saga. Billie Eilish, in her ever-effervescent glory, snagged the “Song of the Year” for her “Barbie” hit “What Was I Made For,” thanking Greta Gerwig for her cinematic masterpiece. Miley Cyrus, serving us heartbreak anthems on a platter, finally got her Grammy moment with “Flowers” in the Best Pop Solo Performance category. And just when we thought the Grammys couldn’t get more dramatic, Killer Mike said, “Hold my beer,” winning three awards before getting a pair of handcuffs for an accessory over an altercation. From Grammy gold to police custody, that's a plot twist no one saw coming!
Billie Eilish gets her Grammy for the “What Was I Made For” song from the “Barbie.”
"Kylie’s Comeback, SZA’s Triple Win, and Dion’s Dazzling Return!"
On a night celebrating comebacks and firsts, Kylie Minogue danced away with her first Grammy in two decades for “Padam Padam,” proving that good things come to those who wait (and keep dropping bangers). SZA, not to be outdone, swept through the evening with a Grammy trifecta, including Best R&B Song and a stunning performance that had us all in our feels. And just when we thought the night was winding down, Céline Dion emerged, shimmering with the resilience of a diva who’s battled a neurological disorder, to remind us all why she’s still the queen of the ballad.
Kylie Minogue likes to kiss her Grammy.
"Girl Power and Surprises Galore: The Grammys That Had It All!"
Oprah Winfrey (70) remembered the late global star Tina Turner (†83)
Trevor Noah wasn’t kidding when he hailed the dominance of women in music this year, with seven female powerhouses nominated for Album of the Year. The stage was ablaze with talent, from Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs’s nostalgic rendition of “Fast Car” to Dua Lipa joining forces with Eilish and SZA for performances that will be etched in Grammy lore. And as for surprises, they kept coming, from Swift’s album bombshell to Dion’s breathtaking return to the spotlight.
"In Conclusion: A Night of Records, Revelations, and Riotous Returns!"
As the glitter settles on the Grammy stage, we’re left with a night as much a celebration of music’s past legends as a torch-passing to its future icons. From Swift’s historic win and album tease to Killer Mike’s dramatic exit, the 66th Grammy Awards have set the bar impossibly high for next year. So, here’s to the winners, the performers, and yes, even the drama — after all, what’s a Grammy night without a little spectacle?
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