Taylor Swift's name shone brightly as the 2024 Grammy nominations were unveiled, marking her historic seventh nod in the Song of the Year category.
Her track "Anti-Hero" led this charge, adding to her legacy in a remarkable way.
Not stopping there, her album "Midnights" secured her sixth album of the year nomination, tying her with the legendary Barbra Streisand for the most nominations in that category by a female artist.
The musician amassed a total of six nominations, including recognitions for record of the year, best pop solo performance, and best pop/duo group performance.
However, leading the pack this year was SZA with a stunning nine nominations, closely followed by Phoebe Bridgers, Serban Ghenea, and Victoria Monét, each earning seven.
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. expressed enthusiasm for the diverse and boundary-pushing list of nominees, celebrating their contributions to an incredible year of music.
While this news lit up the music world, Taylor Swift herself was igniting stages in Argentina as she embarked on the Latin America leg of her Eras Tour.
Following a show-stopping performance in Buenos Aires, she's set to charm Brazil next week and has a packed schedule taking her through Japan, Australia, France, and culminating in Canada in December 2024.
This streak of success isn't confined to awards and nominations; Swift's tour film, "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," raked in an impressive $150 million domestically and over $200 million globally since its release in October, contributing significantly to the box office earnings of the year.
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