The fans are the reason we’re floating tonight, and we’ll never forget it. pic.twitter.com/njcuumt52u
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) March 15, 2021
She previously won the prize for her sophomore album, “Fearless,” in 2010, and scored again in 2016 for her fifth album, “1989.” “Folklore” is her eighth album.
Earlier in the night, Swift also took the stage sang a medley of folklore songs "cardigan" and "august," as well as "willow" from folklore’s sister album, evermore.
In her speech, Swift also thanked "James, Inez and Betty" — names referenced in her song "Betty." At the end of her speech, Swift also thanked fans for all their love and support. "You guys met us in this imaginary world that we created and we can’t tell you how honored we are forever by this."
SHE DID IT!
— romari (Taylor's Version) 💛💛 (@romaricharlz) March 15, 2021
Taylor Swift made history at the #GRAMMYs as “folklore” makes her the first female artist to ever win the prestigious Album of the Year THRICE in three different genres and in three different decades. pic.twitter.com/66IGijm5BV
Earlier in the night, Swift also took the stage sang a medley of folklore songs "cardigan" and "august," as well as "willow" from folklore’s sister album, evermore.
.@TaylorSwift13 delivers dreamy performance of "Cardigan," "August," and "Willow" at the #GRAMMYs. pic.twitter.com/E9CEkvMlc6
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) March 15, 2021
In her speech, Swift also thanked "James, Inez and Betty" — names referenced in her song "Betty." At the end of her speech, Swift also thanked fans for all their love and support. "You guys met us in this imaginary world that we created and we can’t tell you how honored we are forever by this."