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How Many Grammys Does Taylor Swift Have? A Look Back at Her Awards
Taylor Swift has earned a whopping 14 Grammy awards and 58 nominations over her career. Look back on her wins, performances, presentations, and appearances on Music's Biggest Night.
The countdown on Music's Biggest Night has begun, and it truly wouldn't be the same without the world's biggest artistâTaylor Alison Swift. Rest assured, the music powerhouse will be in the building, Los Angeles's Peacock Theater, this Sunday, February 2. Not only is she up for six different awards, but she will also be ascending the stage as a presenter. Of course, there's no way of knowing what else the mastermind has in store, but viewers can only imagine how she'll follow up on last year's ceremony, during which she made history and announced a new album.
In fact, every time Swift graces the Recording Academy's most coveted event, she makes a bang. From her 2010 sweep of the show where she won more Grammys than she could hold, to her iconic carnival-theme performance of "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" in 2013 to her Easter egg-filled, Reputation-coded outfit in 2024. While she does not hold the most Grammy awards in history (that title belongs to Beyoncé, who has 32) nor the most Grammy nominations (also Beyoncé), she has quite the collection. Read on for a look back on all of Swift's Grammy awards, nominations, performances, presentations, and appearances.
Taylor Swift drops one of her Grammys at the 52nd annual ceremony on January 21, 2010.Getty Images
Swift has earned 14 Grammy awards since her first nomination in 2008. In addition to racking up accolades in the double digits, she has also made Grammys' history as the first and only artist to win Album of the Year four times. She received this title after taking home the award in 2024 for her 10th studio album, Midnights.
Taylor Swift poses with her awards at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards on January 31, 2010.Getty Images
While Swift received her first Grammy nomination in 2008 for Best New Artist, she didn't end up taking home her first award until two years later, at the 52nd annual ceremony. In fact, she won four: Album of the Year and Best Country Album for Fearless and Best Female Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Song for "White Horse."
Taylor Swift poses with her awards at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards on February 12, 2012.Getty Images
Swift added a couple more Grammys to her collection at the 54th annual ceremony, clinching Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance for "Mean."
Taylor Swift poses with her award at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards on February 10, 2013.Getty Images
The singer-songwriter took home Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 55th annual ceremony for "Safe & Sound (From the Hunger Games)."
Taylor Swift poses with her awards at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards on February 15, 2016.Getty Images
After a three year dry streak, Swift had quite the comeback at the 58th annual ceremony, during which she earned Best Music Video for "Bad Blood" plus Best Pop Vocal Album and Album of the Year for 1989.
Taylor Swift poses with her award at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards on March 14, 2021.Getty Images
It was another quiet couple of years for Swift (despite being nominated for a few Grammys), until the 63rd annual ceremony came around, when Swift clinched her third Album of the Year award for Folklore.
Taylor Swift at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards on February 5, 2023.Getty Images
Swift won Best Music Video for the second time in her career at the 65th annual ceremony, that time for "All Too Well: The Short Film," which has more than 100 million views. Video producer Saul Germaine took the stage to accept the accolade and give remarks.
Taylor Swift accepts her award at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024.Getty Images
In a highly-anticipated, record-breaking moment, Swift took home her fourth Album of the Year award for Midnights at the 66th annual ceremony. She also received Best Pop Vocal Album for the same project, and to make matters even more exciting, used the evening to announce she would be dropping another studio album.
Taylor Swift performs on stage during "The Eras Tour" at Wembley Stadium on August 15, 2024.Getty Images
Swift has earned a whopping 58 Grammy nods over the course of her career. See a breakdown of her nominations:
50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008: Best New Artist.
52nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2010: Best Country Album for Fearless, Best Country Song for "White Horse," Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "White Horse," Album of the Year for Fearless, Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals for "Breath," Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "You Belong With Me," Song of the Year for "You Belong With Me," and Record of the Year for "You Belong With Me."
54th Annual Grammy Awards in 2012: Best Country Song for "Mean," Best Country Solo Performance for "Mean," and Best Country Album for Speak Now.
55th Annual Grammy Awards in 2013: Best Song Written for Visual Media for "Safe & Sound (From The Hunger Games)," Best Country Duo/Group Performance for "Safe & Sound," and Record of the Year for We Are Never Getting Back Together.
56th Annual Grammy Awards in 2014: Best Country Album for Red, Best Country Duo/Group Performance for "Highway Don't Care," Best Country Song for "Begin Again," and Album of the Year for Red.
57th Annual Grammy Awards in 2015: Best Pop Solo Performance for "Shake it Off," Record of the Year for "Shake it Off," and Song of the Year for "Shake it Off."
58th Annual Grammy Awards in 2016: Best Music Video for "Bad Blood," Best Pop Vocal Album for 1989, Album of the Year for 1989, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Bad Blood," Best Pop Solo Performance for "Blank Space," Song of the Year for "Blank Space," and Record of the Year for "Blank Space."
60th Annual Grammy Awards in 2018: Best Song Written for Visual Media for "I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)" and Best Country Song for "Better Man."
61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019: Best Pop Vocal Album for Reputation.
62nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2020: Best Pop Vocal Album for Lover, Song of the Year for "Love," and Best Pop Solo Performance for "You Need to Calm Down."
63rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2021: Album of the Year for Folklore, Best Song Written for Visual Media for "Beautiful Ghosts (From Cats)," Best Pop Vocal Album for Folklore, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Exile," Best Pop Solo Performance for "Cardigan," and Song of the Year for "Cardigan."
64th Annual Grammy Awards in 2022: Album of the Year for Evermore.
65th Annual Grammy Awards in 2023: Best Music Video for "All Too Well: The Short Film," Best Song Written for Visual Media for "Carolina (Where the Crawdads Sing)," Best Country Song for "I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)," Song of the Year for "All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (The Short Film)."
66th Annual Grammy Awards in 2024: Best Pop Vocal Album for Midnights, Album of the Year for Midnights, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Karma," Best Pop Solo Performance for "Anti-Hero," and Record of the Year for "Anti-Hero."
67th Annual Grammy Awards in 2025: Best Music Video for "Fortnight," Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "us.," Album of the Year for The Tortured Poets Department, Best Pop Vocal Album for The Tortured Poets Department, Song of the Year for "Fortnight," and Record of the Year for "Fortnight."
Taylor Swift and Stevie Nicks perform at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards on January 31, 2010.Getty Images
Yes, Swift has performed at the Grammys several times. She made her debut Grammys performance in 2009, alongside Miley Cyrus. The two sang "Fifteen," which also marked their first time performing together. She took the stage again the next year with legend Stevie Nicks to perform Fleetwood Mac hit "Rhiannon."
Swift performed "Mean" at the 2012 Grammys, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" in 2013, "All Too Well" in 2014, "Out of the Woods" in 2016, and a medley of "Cardigan," "August," and "Willow" in 2021.
Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift present at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards on February 8, 2009.Getty Images
Yes, Swift first took the stage to present in 2008, handing Best Rap/Sung Collaboration to Rihanna and Jay-Z for "Umbrella." She presented the next year, too, joining Cyrus to announce Best Pop Collaboration to Alison Krauss and Robert Plant.
The music mogul will do double duty at the 2025 ceremony, as a nominee and presenter. The Recording Academy broke the news on its social media channels, writing, "Are you ready for it? @taylorswift13 is joining us this Sunday as a presenter at the 67th #GRAMMYs."
Taylor Swift attends the 50th Annual Grammy Awards on February 10, 2008.Getty Images
Swift has attended Music's Biggest Night 11 times. She first walked the Recording Academy's red carpet in 2008, and has made regular appearances since then, only skipping a handful of times. She forewent the following cereomies: 2011, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2022.
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