2. Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift had a record-making night too. She was honoured with the Album of the Year award, making her the first woman to win three times. The only other musicians to win three times are Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra and Paul Simon. Swift won the top prize with “Folklore,” the folky, alternative album she released as a surprise last year. As her eighth stuio album, “Folklore” was written and produced in quarantine. The 31-year-old songbird previously earned Album of the Year with “Fearless” (2010) and “1989” (2016).
During her acceptance speech, Swift thanked her collaborators who joined her onstage, including producers Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner. As well as giving a nod to boyfriend Joe Alwyn and Ryan Reynolds’ family, she thanked her fans, saying, "You guys met us in this imaginary world that we created and we can't tell you how honoured we are forever by this."
Additionally, Swift, who was nominated in five other categories, received her fifth Song of the Year nomination, for “Cardigan.” This is more than any other female songwriter in Grammy history.
Her big night saw the country superstar return to the Grammys stage after a five-year hiatus. She stunned with her magical medley of songs from “Folklore” and “ “Evermore.” First she sang “Cardigan” on the roof of a gorgeous cabin, surrounded by trees and a nighttime background. She then joined Dessner and Antonoff inside the cabin, where they performed “August,” while they went back outside to finish things off with “Willow.”