Taylor Swift has clinched yet another milestone in her illustrious career, cementing her status as the reigning queen of the American Music Awards. Rewind to 2018, where Swift shattered records, becoming the most-awarded female artist with an impressive tally of 23 wins.

Fast forward to 2019, and anticipation soared as Swift was set to receive the prestigious Artist of the Decade accolade, propelling her total to 24 – tying the legendary Michael Jackson for the most-decorated artist at the esteemed event.

The stage was set for Swift to make history once again, needing just one more award to claim the crown outright. With bated breath, fans watched as Swift’s magnum opus, “Lover,” triumphed over heavyweights Billie Eilish and Ariana Grande for the coveted Favorite Album – Pop/Rock category.

Swift’s disbelief mirrored that of her adoring fans, as she clinched victory, marking a momentous occasion in her unparalleled musical journey.


Clutching her trophy in disbelief, Taylor Swift exclaimed, “This is amazing! That was a really tough category… I didn’t think I was gonna win this one.”

Despite not directly referencing her record-breaking feat, her gratitude extended to her new record label, Universal Republic, was palpable—a subtle nod, perhaps, to her tumultuous history with her former label, Big Machine.

“I really love my record label, Universal Republic. Thank you for being so generous and letting me make whatever music I want to make,” Swift expressed with excitement.

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As anticipation builds for her upcoming performance, where she’s slated to showcase a medley of her iconic hits before accepting the prestigious Artist of the Decade award, Swift’s presence promises to be nothing short of electrifying.