The 65th Annual Grammy Awards nominations were announced on November 10, creating waves in the music industry.
SZA emerged as a prominent nominee with nine nods, but Taylor Swift stole the spotlight by making Grammy history.
Taylor Swift’s Record-Breaking Achievement:

Pop sensation Taylor Swift, at 33 years old, shattered records by securing seven nominations for Song of the Year with her hit “Anti-Hero.”
This makes her the first artist to achieve this feat, surpassing Paul McCartney’s and Lionel Richie’s previous record, with six nominations each.
Swift’s Dominance Continues with Album of the Year:
Swift’s 10th studio album, “Midnights,” earned a nomination for Album of the Year, marking her sixth nod in this category.
With this achievement, she ties with Barbara Streisand for the most nominations by a female artist in the Album of the Year category.
Taylor Swift secured four additional nominations beyond the Song of the Year and Album of the Year categories.
These include Record of the Year for “Anti-Hero,” Best Pop Solo Performance for “Anti-Hero,” Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Karma” featuring Ice Spice, and another Record of the Year nod for “Anti-Hero.”
Swift’s Grand Total: 52 Grammy Nominations:
With these latest nominations, Taylor Swift’s Grammy nomination count reaches a staggering 52, solidifying her position as the third most Grammy-nominated artist in history.
This accomplishment further cements Swift’s impact and influence in the music industry.
Setting the Stage for Grammy Night:
As the music world anticipates the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, all eyes are on Taylor Swift and her historic nominations.
The ceremony promises to be a momentous occasion as the pop icon stands on the brink of potentially adding more Grammy accolades to her already illustrious career.