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Taylor Swift to present award at the 67th Grammy Awards

Pop singer Taylor Swift has been confirmed as a presenter at the upcoming 67th Grammy Awards on February 2, the Record Academy announced. The category of the award that she would be presenting has not been confirmed yet. Notably, Taylor’s...
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Pop singer Taylor Swift has been confirmed as a presenter at the upcoming 67th Grammy Awards on February 2, the Record Academy announced. The category of the award that she would be presenting has not been confirmed yet. Notably, Taylor’s eleventh album The Tortured Poets Department has also been nominated in six categories this year.

Taylor is up for album of the year and could make history if she wins the top honour for the fifth time, breaking her record, which she set with last year’s win for her tenth album Midnights. The singer has also been nominated in the categories of Best Pop Vocal Album, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Music Video and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (with Gracie Abrams) at the 67th Grammy Award.

Taylor, who is currently considered as one of the top singers in the world, has won Album of the Year four times at Grammy’s. The wins came for her albums Midnights, Folklore, 1989, and Fearless. She is tied with Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon at three Grammys, but holds the record for the most AOTY trophies won.

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This year, the All Too Well singer will compete with Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short and Sweet, and Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard And Soft in the Album of the Year category. Swift, Carpenter, and Eilish will also vie for the Song and Record of the Year gramophone trophies.

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