‘Tis the damn season for the Grammy Awards and you know what that means: Country-pop hitmaker Taylor Swift has once again racked up a host of nominations this time for her surprise quarantine album “Folklore.”
But before Swift was churning out record after bestselling record in pandemic lockdown, the Nashville-bred musician rose through the ranks as a masterful young songwriter with a knack for spinning teen romance and heartbreak into Grammy gold.
With a whopping 10 wins and 41 nominations, Swift and the Recording Academy have a long, complicated history leading up to the 63rd Grammy Awards, which air Sunday at 5 p.m. Pacific on CBS.
Billboard charts…with herself.
Her song “Positions” was number-one on the Billboard Pop Airplay chart, but it’s just been knocked off the top spot by another one her hits, “34+35.” According to
Billboard, she’s the first artist to replace herself at number one without any other acts being involved.
Four other acts did it previously, but there were other artists involved, like when
Halsey‘s “Without You” was replaced by “Eastside” by Halsey, Benny Blanco and