The 66th Annual Grammy Awards were announced by Taylor Swift making history

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-06

China News Service Los Angeles, February 4 (Reporter Zhang Shuo) The 66th American Grammy Awards ceremony was held in Los Angeles on the evening of the 4th local time. American music superstar Taylor Swift became the first person in Grammy history to win the annual award four times. Chinese pianist Wang Yujia won the Best Classical Instrumental Solo Award.

Sponsored by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the Grammys are the most important annual event in the American world. This year, female artists shine in the four most coveted categories of awards: ** of the year, production of the year, song of the year and newcomer of the year.

Taylor Swift won the ** award for "Midnights". After 2010, 2016 and 2021, she won this major award for the fourth time, setting a new historical record for the Grammys. She also won the Best Pop Vocal Performance** award for "Midnights". When accepting the award, she announced that she would release her 11th studio, The Tortured Poets Department, on April 19.

American singer Miley Cyrus won Production of the Year for "Flowers" and won Best Pop Vocalist. American singer Victoria Monet won the Newcomer of the Year award.

The theme song of the fantasy romantic comedy "Barbie" is "What was I made for?".won the Song of the Year Award. The song was written by American singers Billie Élish and Phineas O'Connell and sung by Billie Élish, and was also nominated for Best Original Song at the 96th Academy Awards.

Chinese pianist Wang Yujia won the Best Classical Instrumental Solo Award for "The American Project".

In terms of the three new awards created at this year's Grammys, South African singer Terra won the Best African Performance Award for "Water", American singer Mesher Ndeguoccello won the Best Alternative Jazz Award for "The Omnichord Real Book", and Australian singer Kylie Minog won the Best Pop Dance Music Recording Award for "Padam Padam".

In addition, the historical biographical feature film "Oppenheimer" won the award for Best Film and Television Score. The film was also nominated for Best Original Score at the 96th Academy Awards. (ENDS).

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