Taylor Swift became the first artist to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year four times [1].

This achievement marks a significant shift in the history of the Recording Academy, as Swift is now the only artist, male or female, to reach this milestone. The record underscores her enduring influence on the global music industry and her ability to maintain critical acclaim across different genres and eras.

Swift earned the honor at the 2024 Grammy Awards for her album "Midnights" [2]. The win establishes her as the first woman to achieve four wins in this specific category [1]. According to industry records, "Midnights" is Swift's 10th studio album [1].

While the Grammy Awards have recognized numerous legendary artists over the decades, no other performer had previously secured four trophies for the top album prize [3]. The victory for "Midnights" cements Swift's position as a dominant force in contemporary songwriting and production.

Throughout her career, Swift has transitioned from country music to pop and alternative styles, adapting her sound while maintaining commercial success. This latest record reflects the industry's recognition of her versatility and the commercial reach of her 10th studio project [1].

The 2024 ceremony took place in February, where the Recording Academy voted "Midnights" as the best album of the year [2]. This win adds to her existing collection of awards and further separates her from previous record-holders in the category [3].

Taylor Swift became the first artist to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year four times.

This record-breaking win signifies a historic consolidation of critical and commercial power within the music industry. By becoming the first artist to win Album of the Year four times, Swift has surpassed the previous ceiling for the Recording Academy's highest honor, signaling a new benchmark for success in the modern streaming era.