List of awards and nominations received by Taylor Swift
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The American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has received numerous industry awards and honorary accolades. She is the most-awarded artist of the American Music Awards (40),[1] the Billboard Music Awards (49),[2] the MTV Video Music Awards (30),[3] iHeartRadio Music Awards (25)[4] and she has the most Album of the Year wins at the Grammy Awards (4),[5] the most Video of the Year wins at the MTV Video Music Awards (5),[6] and she is the person most times awarded the Global Recording Artist of the Year by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (4).[7] Swift was included in the Time 100 most influential people list three times (2009, 2015, 2019), she is the first woman to be named Time's Person of the year on two occasions (2017, 2023) and the first entertainer ever to be named Person of the year. As of December 2023, Swift had registered 118 Guinness World Records.
Swift started out as a country singer-songwriter; she released her self-titled debut studio album in 2006[8][9] and was nominated for Best New Artist at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008. Her second studio album, Fearless (2008), is the most-awarded album in country music history.[10] It won Album of the Year and Best Country Album at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards[11] and won Album of the Year at both the Country Music Association Awards and the Academy of Country Music Awards.[12] The Fearless single "White Horse" won the Grammy Awards for Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance.[13] The single "Mean" from Swift's third studio album, Speak Now (2010), won the Grammy Awards for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance.[14] "Safe & Sound", which Swift co-wrote and recorded for The Hunger Games soundtrack album (2011), won the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media.[15] Her fourth studio album, Red (2012), was her last promoted to country radio, and it received Album of the Year nominations at the Grammy and country-music awards.
1989 (2014), Swift's fifth studio album, was her first official pop album, and it won the Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album.[16] At the 2016 BMI Pop Awards, Swift was honored with the Taylor Swift Award, becoming the second artist after Michael Jackson to have an award named after its recipient.[17] Her sixth studio album, Reputation (2017), was supported by the Reputation Stadium Tour, which was awarded Tour of the Year by the American Music Awards, IHeartRadio Music Awards, and People's Choice Awards. In 2019, Swift released her seventh studio album, Lover, and was honored as the Woman of the Decade by Billboard[18] and Artist of the Decade at the American Music Awards.[19]
She became the first woman and fourth musician to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year three times with her eighth studio album, Folklore (2020), at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2021. At the Brit Awards 2021, Swift was honored as the Global Icon Award, becoming the first woman to ever win the award. Her ninth and tenth studio albums, Evermore (2020) and Midnights (2022), were both nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. The latter won Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album, making Swift the first artist to win in the former category four times.[20] Her eleventh album The Tortured Poets Department is nominated for Album of the Year at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, making Swift the first woman to earn seven Album of the Year nominations.[21]
After receiving her 7th Song of the Year nomination for "Anti-Hero", Taylor Swift became the songwriter with the most Song of the Year nominations at the Grammy Awards; she further extended this record after receiving an 8th nomination for "Fortnight".
Awards and nominations
Award | Year[a] | Recipient(s) | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Academy of Country Music Awards | 2007 | Swift | New Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | [22] |
2008 | Won | [23] | |||
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Taylor Swift | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
2009 | Swift | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | [24] | |
"Love Story" | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
Fearless | Album of the Year | Won | |||
Swift | Crystal Milestone Award | Won | |||
2010 | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [25] | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"You Belong with Me" | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Swift | Jim Reeves International Award | Won | [26] | |
Entertainer of the Year | Won | ||||
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Speak Now | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
2012 | Swift | Entertainer of the Year | Won | [27] | |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Mean" | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
2013 | Swift | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [28] | |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
Red | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
2014 | Swift | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [29] | |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban) | Video of the Year | Won | |||
Single Record of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Vocal Event of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2015 | Swift | 50th Anniversary Milestone Award | Won | [30] | |
2019 | "Babe" (with Sugarland) | Video of the Year | Nominated | [31] | |
2022 | "I Bet You Think About Me" (featuring Chris Stapleton) | Nominated | [32] | ||
ADG Excellence in Production Design Award | 2020 | Reputation Stadium Tour | Variety, Reality, or Competition Series | Nominated | [33] |
"Lover" | Short Format: Web Series, Music Video, or Commercial | Nominated | [34] | ||
2021 | "Cardigan" | Nominated | [35] | ||
2022 | All Too Well: The Short Film | Won | [36] | ||
American Country Awards | 2010 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [37] |
Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Touring Headline Package of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [38] | |
Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Touring Headline Act of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Speak Now | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Mean" | Female Single of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Back to December" | Female Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
2012 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [39] | |
Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Touring Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Ours" | Female Single of the Year | Nominated | |||
Female Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [40] | |
Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Touring Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Worldwide Artist | Won | ||||
"Begin Again" | Female Single of the Year | Nominated | |||
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Female Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban) | Collaborative Single of the Year | Won | |||
Collaborative Video of the Year | Won | ||||
Song of the Year (Songwriters Award) | Won | ||||
American Country Countdown Awards | 2014 | Swift | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | [41] |
AMFT Awards[b] | 2020 | Folklore | Album of the Year | Won | [43] |
Best Folk Album | Won | [43] | |||
"Cardigan" | Best Folk Song | Won | [43] | ||
"Exile" (featuring Bon Iver) | Best Folk Performance | Won | [43] | ||
American Music Awards | 2007 | Swift | Favorite Country Female Artist | Nominated | [44] |
2008 | Won | [45] | |||
2009 | Artist of the Year | Won | [46] | ||
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Won | ||||
Favorite Country Female Artist | Won | ||||
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist | Won | ||||
Fearless | Favorite Country Album | Won | |||
Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | ||||
2010 | Swift | Favorite Country Female Artist | Won | [47] | |
2011 | Artist of the Year | Won | [48] | ||
Favorite Country Female Artist | Won | ||||
Speak Now | Favorite Country Album | Won | |||
2012 | Swift | Favorite Country Female Artist | Won | [49] | |
2013 | Artist of the Year | Won | [50] | ||
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Won | ||||
Favorite Country Female Artist | Won | ||||
Red | Favorite Country Album | Won | |||
Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | ||||
2014 | Swift | Dick Clark Award for Excellence | Won | [51] | |
2015 | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [52] | ||
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist | Won | ||||
1989 | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Won | |||
"Blank Space" | Song of the Year | Won | |||
"Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Collaboration of the Year | Nominated | |||
2018 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Won | [53] | |
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Won | ||||
Reputation | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Won | |||
Reputation Stadium Tour | Tour of the Year | Won | |||
2019 | Swift | Artist of the Decade | Won | [54] | |
Artist of the Year | Won | [55] | |||
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Won | ||||
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist | Won | ||||
"You Need to Calm Down" | Favorite Music Video | Won | |||
Lover | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Won | |||
2020 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Won | [56] | |
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Won | ||||
"Cardigan" | Favorite Music Video | Won | |||
Folklore | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | |||
2021 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [57] | |
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Won | ||||
Evermore | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Won | |||
2022 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Won | [58] | |
Favorite Country Female Artist | Won | ||||
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist | Won | ||||
All Too Well: The Short Film | Favorite Music Video | Won | |||
Red (Taylor's Version) | Favorite Country Album | Won | |||
Favorite Pop Album | Won | ||||
Anthem Awards | 2024 | Vote.org + Taylor Swift on National Voter Registration Day | Human & Civil Rights – Awareness & Media Categories (Non Profit) | Won | [59] |
Apple Music Awards | 2020 | Swift | Songwriter of the Year | Won | [60] |
2023 | Artist of the Year | Won | [61] | ||
APRA Awards | 2010 | "Love Story" | International Work of the Year | Nominated | [62] |
2016 | "Blank Space" | Nominated | [63] | ||
"Style" | Nominated | ||||
ARIA Music Awards | 2010 | Swift | Most Popular International Artist | Nominated | [64] |
2013 | Red | Best International Artist | Nominated | [65] | |
2015 | 1989 | Nominated | [66] | ||
2016 | Nominated | [67] | |||
2018 | Reputation | Nominated | [68] | ||
2019 | Lover | Won | [69] | ||
2020 | Folklore | Nominated | [70] | ||
2021 | Evermore | Won | [71] | ||
2022 | Red (Taylor's Version) | Nominated | [72] | ||
2023 | Midnights | Won | [73] | ||
2024 | The Tortured Poets Department | Won | [74] | ||
The Astra Awards | 2024 | Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour | Best Documentary Feature | Nominated | [75] |
Attitude Awards | 2020 | Swift | Attitude Icon Award | Won | [76] |
A2IM Libera Awards | 2012 | Swift | Road Warrior of the Year | Nominated | [77] |
2013 | Red | Album of the Year | Nominated | [78] | |
Swift | Hardest Working Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||
2014 | Nominated | [79] | |||
2015 | 1989 | Album of the Year | Nominated | [80] | |
2018 | Reputation | Independent Impact Award | Won | [81] | |
BBC Music Awards | 2014 | Swift | International Artist of the Year | Nominated | [82] |
2015 | Won | [83] | |||
BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards | 2016 | Swift | Most Entertaining Celebrity | Won | [84] |
2018 | Best International Solo Artist | Nominated | [85] | ||
2019 | Nominated | [86] | |||
Berlin Music Video Awards | 2020 | "You Need to Calm Down" | Best Cinematography | Nominated | [87] |
Billboard Music Awards | 2011 | Swift | Top Artist | Nominated | [88] |
Top Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Won | ||||
Top Country Artist | Won | ||||
Speak Now | Top Billboard 200 Album | Nominated | |||
Top Country Album | Won | ||||
"Mine" | Top Country Song | Nominated | |||
2012 | Swift | Top Touring Artist | Nominated | [89] | |
Top Country Artist | Nominated | ||||
Woman of the Year | Won | [90] | |||
2013 | Top Artist | Won | [91] | ||
Top Female Artist | Won | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Won | ||||
Top Hot 100 Artist | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Milestone Award | Nominated | ||||
Top Country Artist | Won | ||||
Top Social Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Digital Songs Artist | Won | ||||
Red | Top Billboard 200 Album | Won | |||
Top Country Album | Won | ||||
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Top Streaming Song (Video) | Nominated | |||
Top Country Song | Won | ||||
2014 | Swift | Top Social Artist | Nominated | [92] | |
Top Country Artist | Nominated | ||||
2015 | Top Artist | Won | [93] | ||
Top Female Artist | Won | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Won | ||||
Top Hot 100 Artist | Won | ||||
Top Radio Songs Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Digital Songs Artist | Won | ||||
Top Streaming Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Social Artist | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Chart Achievement Award (Fan Voted) | Won | ||||
1989 | Top Billboard 200 Album | Won | |||
"Shake It Off" | Top Hot 100 Song | Nominated | |||
Top Digital Song | Nominated | ||||
Top Streaming Song (Video) | Won | ||||
"Blank Space" | Nominated | ||||
2016 | Swift | Top Artist | Nominated | [94] | |
Top Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Hot 100 Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Radio Songs Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Social Media Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Touring Artist | Won | ||||
1989 | Top Billboard 200 Album | Nominated | |||
2018 | Swift | Top Artist | Nominated | [95] | |
Top Female Artist | Won | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Nominated | ||||
Reputation | Top Billboard 200 Album | Nominated | |||
Top Selling Album | Won | ||||
2019 | Swift | Top Female Artist | Nominated | [96] | |
Top Touring Artist | Nominated | ||||
2020 | Top Artist | Nominated | [97] | ||
Top Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Song Sales Artist | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Chart Achievement Award | Nominated | ||||
Lover | Top Billboard 200 Album | Nominated | |||
2021 | Folklore | Nominated | [98] | ||
Swift | Top Billboard 200 Artist | Won | |||
Top Female Artist | Won | ||||
Top Artist | Nominated | ||||
2022 | Top Female Artist | Nominated | [99] | ||
Top Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Won | ||||
Top Country Artist | Won | ||||
Top Country Female Artist | Won | ||||
Fearless (Taylor's Version) | Top Country Album | Nominated | |||
Red (Taylor's Version) | Won | ||||
2023 | Swift | Top Artist | Won | [100] | |
Top Female Artist | Won | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Won | ||||
Top Hot 100 Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Country Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Country Female Artist | Won | ||||
Top Radio Songs Artist | Won | ||||
Top Streaming Songs Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Songs Sales Artist | Won | ||||
Top Hot 100 Producer | Nominated | ||||
Top Hot 100 Songwriter | Won | ||||
Top Global 200 Artist | Won | ||||
Top Global 200 (Excl. US) Artist | Won | ||||
"Anti-Hero" | Top Hot 100 Song | Nominated | |||
Top Radio Song | Nominated | ||||
Top Streaming Song | Nominated | ||||
Top Selling Song | Won | ||||
Top Billboard Global 200 Song | Nominated | ||||
Midnights | Top Billboard 200 Album | Nominated | |||
Speak Now (Taylor's Version) | Top Country Album | Nominated | |||
2024 | Swift | Top Artist | Won | [101] | |
Top Female Artist | Won | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Won | ||||
Top Hot 100 Artist | Won | ||||
Top Radio Songs Artist | Won | ||||
Top Streaming Songs Artist | Won | ||||
Top Songs Sales Artist | Nominated | ||||
Top Hot 100 Producer | Nominated | ||||
Top Hot 100 Songwriter | Won | ||||
Top Global 200 Artist | Won | ||||
Top Global 200 (Excl. US) Artist | Won | ||||
"Fortnight" (featuring Post Malone) | Top Collaboration | Nominated | |||
"Cruel Summer" | Top Radio Song | Nominated | |||
Top Global 200 Song | Nominated | ||||
Top Global 200 (Excl. US) Song | Nominated | ||||
The Tortured Poets Department | Top Billboard 200 Album | Won | |||
1989 (Taylor's Version) | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Live Music (Touring) Awards | 2010 | Fearless Tour | Top Package | Won | [102] |
Swift | Eventful Fans' Choice Award | Nominated | [103] | ||
2011 | Speak Now World Tour | Concert Marketing and Promotion Award | Won | [104] | |
Top Package | Nominated | ||||
Eventful Fans' Choice Award | Nominated | ||||
2012 | Swift | Top Package | Nominated | [105] | |
Eventful Fans' Choice Award | Nominated | ||||
2013 | The Red Tour | Top Package | Won | [106] | |
Concert Marketing and Promotion Award | Nominated | ||||
Swift | Eventful Fans' Choice Award | Nominated | |||
2015 | The 1989 World Tour | Top Tour | Nominated | [107] | |
Swift | Top Draw | Nominated | |||
2018 | Reputation Stadium Tour | Top Tour | Nominated | [108] | |
Top U.S. Tour | Won | ||||
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour: MetLife Stadium (July 20–22, 2018) | Top Boxscore | Nominated | |||
Swift | Top Draw | Nominated | |||
2019 | Swift x FujiFilm Activation for the Reputation Stadium Tour | Concert and Marketing Promotions Award | Nominated | [109] | |
Billboard Women in Music | 2011 | Swift | Woman of the Year | Won | [110] |
2014 | Won | [111] | |||
2019 | Woman of the Decade | Won | [18] | ||
Billboard Year-End Awards | 2009 | Artist of the Year (Female) | Won | [112] | |
BMI Country Awards | 2007 | "Tim McGraw" | Award-Winning Songs | Won | [113] |
2008 | "Our Song" | Won | [114] | ||
"Teardrops On My Guitar" | Won | ||||
Song of the Year | Won | ||||
2009 | "Love Story" | Won | [115] | ||
Award-Winning Songs | Won | ||||
"Picture to Burn" | Won | ||||
"Should've Said No" | Won | ||||
2010 | Swift | Songwriter of the Year | Won | [116] | |
"You Belong with Me" | Song of the Year | Won | |||
"Fifteen" | Award-Winning Songs | Won | |||
"Best Days of Your Life" (with Kellie Pickler) | Won | ||||
"White Horse" | Won | ||||
"You Belong with Me" | Won | ||||
2011 | "Back To December" | Won | [117] | ||
"Fearless" | Won | ||||
"Mine" | Won | ||||
2012 | "Mean" | Top 50 Songs | Won | [118] | |
"Sparks Fly" | Won | ||||
2013 | "Begin Again" | Won | [119] | ||
"Ours" | Won | ||||
2014 | "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw) | Won | [120] | ||
"Red" | Won | ||||
2017 | "Better Man" | Won | [121] | ||
2019 | "Babe" | Won | [122] | ||
BMI London Awards | 2014 | "Everything Has Changed" (featuring Ed Sheeran) | Award-Winning Song | Won | [123] |
2018 | "Look What You Made Me Do" | Pop Award | Won | [124] | |
2019 | "End Game" (featuring Ed Sheeran and Future) | Won | [125] | ||
2021 | "Betty" | Award-Winning Song | Won | [126] | |
2022 | "Exile" | Award-Winning Song | Won | ||
BMI Pop Awards | 2009 | Swift | BMI President's Award | Won | [128] |
"Teardrops On My Guitar" | Award-Winning Songs | Won | |||
2010 | "Love Story" | Song of the Year | Won | [129] | |
Award-Winning Songs | Won | ||||
"You Belong with Me" | Won | ||||
2011 | "Two Is Better Than One" (with Boys Like Girls) | Won | [130] | ||
"You Belong with Me" | Won | ||||
2012 | "Mine" | Won | [131] | ||
2013 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Won | [132] | ||
2014 | "I Knew You Were Trouble" | Won | [133] | ||
2015 | Swift | Songwriter of the Year | Won | [134] | |
"22" | Award-Winning Songs | Won | |||
"Everything Has Changed" (featuring Ed Sheeran) | Won | ||||
"Shake It Off" | Won | ||||
2016 | Swift | Taylor Swift Award | Won | [135] | |
Songwriter of the Year | Won | [136] | |||
"Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Award-Winning Songs | Won | |||
"Blank Space" | Won | ||||
"Style" | Won | ||||
"Wildest Dreams" | Won | ||||
2017 | "This Is What You Came For" | Won | [137] | ||
2018 | "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (with Zayn) | Won | [138] | ||
2019 | "Look What You Made Me Do" | Won | [139] | ||
"...Ready for It?" | Won | ||||
"End Game" (featuring Ed Sheeran and Future) | Won | ||||
"Delicate" | Won | ||||
Swift | Songwriter of the Year | Won | |||
2020 | "Me!" (featuring Brendon Urie) | Award-Winning Songs | Won | [140] | |
"You Need to Calm Down" | Won | ||||
2021 | "Lover" | Won | [141] | ||
"The Man" | Won | ||||
2022 | "Cardigan" | Most Performed Songs of the Year | Won | [142] | |
"Willow" | Won | ||||
"Deja Vu" | Won | ||||
2024 | "Anti-Hero" | Won | [143] | ||
"Bejeweled" | Won | ||||
"Cruel Summer" | Won | ||||
"Karma" | Won | ||||
"Lavender Haze" | Won | ||||
"Maroon" | Won | ||||
"Midnight Rain" | Won | ||||
"Snow on the Beach" (featuring Lana Del Rey) | Won | ||||
"Vigilante Shit" | Won | ||||
"You're on Your Own, Kid" | Won | ||||
Swift | Songwriter of the Year | Won | |||
Bravo Otto | 2012 | Swift | Super Singer Female (Bronze) | Won | [144] |
2013 | Swift and Selena Gomez | Super-BFFs (Gold) | Won | [145] | |
2019 | Swift | International Singer | Nominated | [146] | |
2020 | Nominated | [147] | |||
2022 | Bronze | [148] | |||
2023 | Nominated | [149] | |||
Brit Awards | 2010 | Swift | International Breakthrough Artist | Nominated | [150] |
2013 | International Female Solo Artist | Nominated | [151] | ||
2015 | Won | [152] | |||
2018 | Nominated | [153] | |||
"I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (with Zayn) | British Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
2021 | Swift | International Female Solo Artist | Nominated | [154] | |
Global Icon Award | Won | [155] | |||
2022 | International Artist of the Year | Nominated | [156] | ||
2023 | Nominated | [157] | |||
"Anti-Hero" | International Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2024 | Swift | International Artist of the Year | Nominated | [158] | |
British LGBT Awards | 2020 | Swift | Celebrity Ally | Nominated | [159] |
BuzzAngle Music Awards | 2017 | Reputation | Physical Album Sales | Won | [160] |
Digital Album Sales | Won | ||||
Indie Album | Won | ||||
Swift | Artist Physical Album Sales | Won | |||
Indie Artist | Won | ||||
2019 | Lover | Top Albums by Album Sales | Won | [161] | |
Digital Album Sales | Won | ||||
Camerimage International Film Festival | 2020 | "Lover" | Best Music Video | Nominated | [162] |
Best Cinematography in a Music Video | Nominated | ||||
2024 | Fortnight | Best Music Video | Won | [163] | |
Canadian Country Music Association | 2009 | Fearless | Top Selling Album | Won | [164] |
2010 | Won | ||||
2011 | Speak Now | Won | |||
2012 | Swift | Generation Award | Won | [165] | |
2013 | Red | Top Selling Album | Won | [164] | |
CD Shop Awards | 2020 | Lover | Music Jacket Creative Awards | Won | [166] |
Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards | 2009 | Swift | Popular New Artist | Won | [167] |
Clio Awards | 2016 | "Taylor vs. Treadmill" for Apple | Bronze Award for Best Commercials | Won | [168] |
Silver Award for Best Commercials (between 30 and 60 seconds long) | Won | [169] | |||
Country Music Association Awards | 2007 | Swift | Horizon Award | Won | [170] |
2008 | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | |||
2009 | Entertainer of the Year | Won | |||
Female Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
International Artist Achievement Award | Won | [171] | |||
Fearless | Album of the Year | Won | [170] | ||
"Love Story" | Music Video of the Year | Won | |||
2010 | Swift | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||
2011 | Entertainer of the Year | Won | |||
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Speak Now | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Mean" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
Music Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2012 | Swift | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Safe & Sound" (featuring the Civil Wars) | Musical Event of the Year | Nominated | |||
2013 | Swift | Pinnacle Award | Won | [172] | |
International Artist Achievement Award | Won | [171] | |||
Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | [170] | |||
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Red | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban) | Single of the Year | Nominated | |||
Musical Event of the Year | Won | ||||
Music Video of the Year | Won | ||||
2014 | Swift | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||
2017 | "Better Man" | Song of the Year | Won | [173] | |
2018 | "Babe" (with Sugarland) | Video of the Year | Nominated | [174] | |
2022 | "I Bet You Think About Me" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [175] | |
Country Music Awards of Australia | 2014 | Red | Top Selling International Album of the Year | Won | [176] |
CMC Music Awards | 2011 | Swift | International Artist of the Year | Won | [177] |
2014 | Won | [178] | |||
"Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw) | International Video of the Year | Won | |||
CMT Artists of the Year | 2010 | Swift | Artists of the Year | Won | [179] |
2011 | Won | [180] | |||
CMT Music Awards | 2007 | "Tim McGraw" | Breakthrough Video of the Year | Won | [181] |
2008 | "Our Song" | Female Video of the Year | Won | [182] | |
Video of the Year | Won | ||||
2009 | "Love Story" | Won | [183] | ||
Female Video of the Year | Won | ||||
"Photograph" (with Def Leppard) | Wide Open Country Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
CMT Performance of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2010 | "You Belong with Me" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [184] | |
Female Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Best Days of Your Life" (with Kellie Pickler) | Collaborative Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
2011 | "Mine" | Video of the Year | Won | [185] | |
Female Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Web Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2012 | "Safe & Sound" (featuring the Civil Wars) | Video of the Year | Nominated | [186] | |
Collaborative Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Ours" | Female Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
2013 | "Begin Again" | Nominated | [187] | ||
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
2014 | "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban) | Collaborative Video of the Year | Nominated | [188] | |
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Red" | Nominated | ||||
Female Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2021 | "The Best Day (Taylor's Version)" | Best Family Feature | Won | [189] | |
2022 | "I Bet You Think About Me" (featuring Chris Stapleton) | Video of the Year | Nominated | ||
"Love Story (Taylor's Version)" | Trending Comeback Song of the Year | Won | |||
Critics' Choice Documentary Awards | 2020 | Miss Americana | Most Compelling Living Subjects of a Documentary | Won | [190] |
2023 | Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour | Best Music Documentary | Nominated | [191] | |
Critics' Choice Movie Awards | 2023 | "Carolina" | Best Song | Nominated | [192] |
Dance Magazine Awards | 2020 | "Me!" (featuring Brendon Urie) | Best Music Video | Won | [193] |
Danish Music Awards | 2015 | 1989 | International Album of the Year | Nominated | [194] |
2020 | Folklore | Won | [195] | ||
2023 | Midnights | Won | [196] | ||
Do Something Awards | 2011 | Taylor Swift's Speak Now Tour to Benefit Tornado Victims | Do Something Concert | Won | [197] |
2012 | Swift | Do Something Music Artist | Nominated | [198] | |
Swift Takes High School Senior With Leukemia To ACM Awards | Do Something Facebook | Nominated | |||
Echo Awards | 2015 | 1989 | International Album of the Year | Nominated | [199] |
2018 | Swift | International Rock/Pop Female Artist | Nominated | [200] | |
Elle Style Awards | 2015 | Swift | Woman of the Year | Won | [201] |
FiFi Awards | 2012 | Wonderstruck | Fragrance of the Year: Women's Luxe | Nominated | [202] |
2013 | Wonderstruck Enchanted | Fragrance Celebrity of the Year | Won | [203] | |
2015 | Incredible Things | Fragrance of the Year: Women's Popular | Won | [204] | |
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) | 2021 | Swift | International Solo Artist of the Year | Nominated | [205] |
Folklore | International Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
GAFFA Awards (Sweden) | 2021 | Swift | International Solo Artist of the Year | Nominated | [206] |
GLAAD Media Awards | 2020 | Swift | Vanguard Award | Won | [207] |
Glamour Awards | 2014 | Swift | International Solo Artist | Won | [208] |
Global Awards | 2018 | Swift | Best Female Artist | Nominated | [209] |
2020 | Best Mass Appeal Artist | Nominated | [210] | ||
2023 | "Anti-Hero" | Best Song | Nominated | [211] | |
Swift | Best Female | Nominated | |||
2024 | "Karma" | Best Song | Nominated | [212] | |
Swift | Best Female | Won | |||
Best Pop | Nominated | ||||
Best Fans | Nominated | ||||
Golden Boot Awards | 2019 | "Babe" (with Sugarland) | Music Video of the Year | Nominated | [213] |
Collaboration of the Year | Won | ||||
Golden Globe Awards | 2013 | "Safe & Sound" (featuring the Civil Wars) | Best Original Song – Motion Picture | Nominated | [214] |
2014 | "Sweeter than Fiction" | Nominated | [215] | ||
2020 | "Beautiful Ghosts" | Nominated | [216] | ||
2023 | "Carolina" | Nominated | [217] | ||
2024 | Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour | Cinematic and Box Office Achievement | Nominated | [218] | |
Gracie Awards | 2021 | Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions | Grand Award for Special or Variety | Won | [219] |
Grammy Awards | 2008 | Swift | Best New Artist | Nominated | [220] |
2010 | Fearless | Album of the Year | Won | [221] | |
Best Country Album | Won | ||||
"You Belong with Me" | Record of the Year | Nominated | |||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | Nominated | ||||
"White Horse" | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Won | |||
Best Country Song | Won | ||||
"Breathe" (featuring Colbie Caillat) | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Nominated | |||
2012 | Speak Now | Best Country Album | Nominated | [222] | |
"Mean" | Best Country Solo Performance | Won | |||
Best Country Song | Won | ||||
2013 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Record of the Year | Nominated | [223] | |
"Safe & Sound" (featuring the Civil Wars) | Best Country Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | |||
Best Song Written for Visual Media | Won | ||||
2014 | Red | Album of the Year | Nominated | [224] | |
Best Country Album | Nominated | ||||
"Begin Again" | Best Country Song | Nominated | |||
"Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban) | Best Country Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | |||
2015 | "Shake It Off" | Record of the Year | Nominated | [225] | |
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Solo Performance | Nominated | ||||
2016 | 1989 | Album of the Year | Won | [226] | |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Won | ||||
"Blank Space" | Record of the Year | Nominated | |||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Solo Performance | Nominated | ||||
"Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | |||
Best Music Video | Won | ||||
2018 | "Better Man" | Best Country Song | Nominated | [227] | |
"I Don't Wanna Live Forever" | Best Song Written for Visual Media | Nominated | |||
2019 | Reputation | Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | [228] | |
2020 | Lover | Nominated | [229] | ||
"Lover" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
"You Need to Calm Down" | Best Pop Solo Performance | Nominated | |||
2021 | "Beautiful Ghosts" | Best Song Written for Visual Media | Nominated | [230] | |
"Cardigan" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
Best Pop Solo Performance | Nominated | ||||
"Exile" (featuring Bon Iver) | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | |||
Folklore | Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | |||
Album of the Year | Won | ||||
2022 | Evermore | Nominated | [231] | ||
2023 | "I Bet You Think About Me" | Best Country Song | Nominated | [232] | |
"Carolina" | Best Song Written for Visual Media | Nominated | |||
All Too Well: The Short Film | Best Music Video | Won | |||
"All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (The Short Film)" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2024 | "Anti-Hero" | Nominated | [233] | ||
Record of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop Solo Performance | Nominated | ||||
"Karma" (featuring Ice Spice) | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | |||
Midnights | Album of the Year | Won | |||
Best Pop Vocal Album | Won | ||||
2025 | The Tortured Poets Department | Album of the Year | Pending | [234] | |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Pending | ||||
"Fortnight" (featuring Post Malone) | Record of the Year | Pending | |||
Song of the Year | Pending | ||||
Best Music Video | Pending | ||||
"Us" (with Gracie Abrams) | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Pending | |||
Grand Remi Awards (WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival) | 2015 | Shake It Off | Best Music Video | Won | [235] |
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | 2023 | "Carolina" | Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film | Nominated | [236] |
Hit FM Music Awards | 2023 | Swift | Female Artist of the Year | Won | [237] |
"The Joker and the Queen" (with Ed Sheeran) | Collaboration of the Year | Won | |||
"Anti-Hero" | Top 10 Singles | Won | |||
"Snow on the Beach" (with Lana Del Rey) | Won | ||||
Hito Music Awards | 2013 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Best Western Song | Won | [238] |
2016 | "Bad Blood" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Won | [239] | ||
2018 | "Look What You Made Me Do" | Won | [240] | ||
2020 | "Me!" (with Brendon Urie) | Won | [241] | ||
Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards | 2023 | All Too Well: The Short Film | Best Short Film | Won | [242] |
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | 2022 | "Carolina" | Best Original Song in a Feature Film | Nominated | [243] |
Huading Awards | 2020 | "Beautiful Ghosts" | Best Global Film Theme Song | Nominated | [244] |
IFPI Awards | 2015 | Swift | Global Recording Artist of 2014 | Won | [245] |
2020 | Global Recording Artist of 2019 | Won | [246] | ||
2023 | Global Recording Artist of 2022 | Won | [247] | ||
Midnights | Global Vinyl Album of 2022 | Won | [248] | ||
2024 | Swift | Global Recording Artist of 2023 | Won | [249] | |
1989 (Taylor's Version) | Global Vinyl Album of 2023 | Won | [250] | ||
iHeartRadio Music Awards | 2014 | Swift | Best Fan Army | Nominated | [251] |
"Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban) | Country Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2015 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Won | [252] | |
Best Fan Army | Nominated | ||||
"Shake It Off" | Song of the Year | Won | |||
"Blank Space" | Best Lyrics | Won | |||
2016 | Swift | Female Artist of the Year | Won | [253] | |
The 1989 World Tour | Best Tour | Won | |||
Swift | Best Fan Army | Nominated | |||
Most Meme-able Moment | Won | ||||
"Blank Space" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Bad Blood" (with Kendrick Lamar) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||
1989 | Album of the Year | Won | |||
2018 | Swift | Female Artist of the Year | Won | [254] | |
Best Fan Army | Nominated | ||||
"Look What You Made Me Do" | Best Lyrics | Nominated | |||
Best Music Video | Nominated | ||||
Olivia Benson | Cutest Musician's Pet | Nominated | |||
2019 | Reputation Stadium Tour | Tour of the Year | Won | [255] | |
Swift | Best Fan Army | Nominated | [256] | ||
"Delicate" | Best Music Video | Won | |||
2020 | Lover | Pop Album of the Year | Won | [257] | |
Swift | Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | [258] | ||
Best Fan Army | Nominated | ||||
"You Need to Calm Down" | Best Lyrics | Nominated | |||
"Lover (Remix)" (featuring Shawn Mendes) | Best Remix | Nominated | |||
"Me!" (featuring Brendon Urie) | Best Music Video | Nominated | |||
"Can't Stop Loving You" | Best Cover Song | Nominated | |||
2021 | Folklore | Pop Album of the Year | Won | [259] | |
Swift | Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||
Best Fan Army | Nominated | ||||
"Cardigan" | Best Lyrics | Nominated | |||
2022 | "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" | Won | [260] | ||
Swift | Best Fan Army | Nominated | |||
Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2023 | Innovator Award | Won | [261] | ||
Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Fan Army | Nominated | ||||
Midnights | Pop Album of the Year | Won | |||
"Anti-Hero" | Song of the Year | Won | |||
Best Lyrics | Won | ||||
Best Music Video | Nominated | ||||
"Bejeweled" | TikTok Bop of the Year | Won | |||
"Question...?" | Favorite Use of a Sample | Won | |||
2024 | "Cruel Summer" | Song of the Year | Nominated | [262] | |
Pop Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
TikTok Bop of the Year | Won | ||||
Swift | Artist of the Year | Won | |||
Pop Artist of the Year | Won | ||||
Best Fan Army | Nominated | ||||
Favorite Tour Style | Won | ||||
"Is It Over Now?" | Best Lyrics | Won | |||
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour | Favorite On Screen | Nominated | |||
The Eras Tour | Tour of the Year | Won | |||
iHeartRadio Titanium Award | 2018 | "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (with Zayn) | Winning Songs | Won | [263] |
2019 | "Delicate" | Won | [264] | ||
Japan Gold Disc Awards | 2015 | 1989 | Album of the Year (Western) | Won | [265] |
Best 3 Albums (Western) | Won | ||||
2018 | Reputation | Best 3 Albums (Western) | Won | [266] | |
2019 | Lover | Won | [267] | ||
Album of the Year (Western) | Won | ||||
2021 | Folklore | Best 3 Albums (Western) | Won | [268] | |
2023 | Midnights | Won | [269] | ||
Joox Indonesia Music Awards | 2021 | Swift | International Artist of the Year | Won | [270] |
Joox Thailand Music Awards | 2018 | Swift | International Artist of the Year | Nominated | [271] |
2022 | Top Social Global Artist of the Year | Nominated | [272] | ||
"All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" | International Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
Juno Awards | 2010 | Fearless | International Album of the Year | Nominated | [273] |
2011 | Speak Now | Nominated | [274] | ||
2013 | Red | Nominated | [275] | ||
2015 | 1989 | Nominated | [276] | ||
2018 | Reputation | Nominated | [277] | ||
2021 | Folklore | Nominated | [278] | ||
2022 | Evermore | Nominated | |||
2023 | Red (Taylor's Version) | Nominated | [280] | ||
Midnights | Nominated | ||||
2024 | 1989 (Taylor's Version) | Nominated | [281] | ||
Los 40 Music Awards | 2012 | Swift | Best International Artist | Won | [282] |
2015 | Nominated | [283] | |||
"Shake It Off" | Best International Video | Nominated | |||
1989 | Best International Album | Nominated | |||
2023 | Midnights | Won | [284] | ||
Swift | Best International Artist | Nominated | |||
Best International Live Artist | Nominated | ||||
Meteor Music Awards | 2010 | Swift | Best International Female | Nominated | [285] |
MTV Europe Music Awards | 2009 | Swift | Best New Act | Nominated | [286] |
2012 | Best Female | Won | [287] | ||
Speak Now World Tour | Best Live Act | Won | |||
Swift | Best Look | Won | |||
Best Pop | Nominated | ||||
Best World Stage Performance | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Best Female | Nominated | [288] | ||
The Red Tour | Best Live Act | Nominated | |||
Swift | Best Pop | Nominated | |||
2014 | Best Female | Nominated | [289] | ||
Best Look | Nominated | ||||
2015 | "Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Best Song | Won | [290] | |
Best Video | Nominated | ||||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||||
Swift | Best Female | Nominated | |||
Best Pop | Nominated | ||||
Best Live Act | Nominated | ||||
Biggest Fans | Nominated | ||||
Best Look | Nominated | ||||
Best US Act | Won | ||||
Best Act North American | Nominated | ||||
2017 | "Look What You Made Me Do" | Best Video | Nominated | [291] | |
Swift | Best Artist | Nominated | |||
Best Look | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop | Nominated | ||||
Biggest Fans | Nominated | ||||
Best US Act | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Biggest Fans | Nominated | [292] | ||
2019 | Best US Act | Won | [293] | ||
Best Artist | Nominated | ||||
Biggest Fans | Nominated | ||||
"Me!" (featuring Brendon Urie) | Best Video | Won | |||
2020 | "The Man" | Nominated | [294] | ||
Swift | Best US Act | Nominated | |||
Biggest Fans | Nominated | ||||
2021 | Best US Act | Won | [295] | ||
Biggest Fans | Nominated | ||||
"Willow" | Best Video | Nominated | |||
2022 | All Too Well: The Short Film | Won | [296] | ||
Best Longform Video | Won | ||||
Swift | Best Artist | Won | |||
Best Pop | Won | ||||
Best US Act | Nominated | ||||
Biggest Fans | Nominated | ||||
2023 | "Anti-Hero" | Best Song | Nominated | [297] | |
Best Video | Won | ||||
Swift | Best Artist | Won | |||
Best Pop | Nominated | ||||
Best Live | Won | ||||
Best US Act | Nominated | ||||
Biggest Fans | Nominated | ||||
2024 | Best Artist | Won | [298] | ||
Best Pop | Nominated | ||||
Best Live | Won | ||||
Best US Act | Won | ||||
Biggest Fans | Nominated | ||||
"Fortnight" | Best Video | Won | |||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||||
MTV Fandom Awards | 2015 | Swifties | Fandom Army of the Year | Nominated | [299] |
MTV Video Music Awards | 2008 | "Teardrops on My Guitar" | Best New Artist | Nominated | [300] |
2009 | "You Belong with Me" | Best Female Video | Won | [301] | |
2010 | "Fifteen" | Nominated | [302] | ||
2011 | "Mean" | Best Video with a Social Message | Nominated | [303] | |
2013 | "I Knew You Were Trouble" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [304] | |
Best Female Video | Won | ||||
2015 | "Blank Space" | Won | [305] | ||
Best Pop Video | Won | ||||
"Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Video of the Year | Won | |||
Best Collaboration | Won | ||||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | ||||
Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||||
Best Direction | Nominated | ||||
Nominated | |||||
Best Visual Effects | Nominated | ||||
Song of Summer | Nominated | ||||
2017 | "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (with Zayn) | Best Collaboration | Won | [306] | |
2018 | "Look What You Made Me Do" | Best Art Direction | Nominated | [307] | |
Best Editing | Nominated | ||||
Best Visual Effects | Nominated | ||||
2019 | "You Need to Calm Down" | Video of the Year | Won | [308] | |
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Pop | Nominated | ||||
Video for Good | Won | ||||
Best Direction | Nominated | ||||
Best Editing | Nominated | ||||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | ||||
Best Power Anthem | Nominated | ||||
Song of Summer | Nominated | ||||
"Me!" (featuring Brendon Urie) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||
Best Visual Effects | Won | ||||
Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||||
2020 | "The Man" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [309] | |
Video for Good | Nominated | ||||
Best Direction | Won | ||||
"Lover" | Best Pop | Nominated | |||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | ||||
"Cardigan" | Song of Summer | Nominated | |||
2021 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [310] | |
"Willow" | Best Pop | Nominated | |||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | ||||
Best Direction | Nominated | ||||
2022 | All Too Well: The Short Film | Won | [311] | ||
Best Editing | Nominated | ||||
Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||||
Best Long Form Video | Won | ||||
Video of the Year | Won | ||||
2023 | "Anti-Hero" | Won | [312] | ||
Song of the Year | Won | ||||
Best Pop | Won | ||||
Best Direction | Won | ||||
Best Editing | Nominated | ||||
Best Cinematography | Won | ||||
Best Visual Effects | Won | ||||
Swift | Artist of the Year | Won | |||
Show of the Summer | Won | [313] | |||
"Karma" (featuring Ice Spice) | Song of Summer | Nominated | |||
Midnights | Album of the Year | Won | |||
2024 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Won | [314] | |
Best Pop | Won | ||||
"Fortnight" (featuring Post Malone) | Video of the Year | Won | |||
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best Collaboration | Won | ||||
Best Direction | Won | ||||
Best Art Direction | Nominated | ||||
Best Editing | Won | ||||
Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||||
Best Visual Effects | Nominated | ||||
Song of Summer | Won | [315] | |||
"You Belong With Me" | VMAs Most Iconic Performance | Nominated | |||
MTV Movie & TV Awards | 2010 | Valentine's Day | Best Kiss (with Taylor Lautner) | Nominated | [316] |
2021 | Miss Americana | Best Music Documentary | Nominated | [317] | |
2023 | "Carolina" | Best Song | Won | [318] | |
MTV Italian Music Awards | 2014 | Swift | Artist Saga | Nominated | [319] |
2015 | Wonder Woman | Nominated | [320] | ||
MTV Awards Star | Nominated | ||||
2016 | "Wildest Dreams" | Air Vigorsol Best Fresh Video | Nominated | [321] | |
MTV Video Music Awards Japan | 2011 | "Mine" | Best Female Video | Nominated | [322] |
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||||
2013 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Best Female Video | Nominated | [323] | |
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||||
Best Karaoke Video | Nominated | ||||
2015 | "Blank Space" | Best Female Video – International | Nominated | [324] | |
2019 | "Me!" (featuring Brendon Urie) | Best Female Video – International | Won | [325] | |
MTV Millennial Awards | 2013 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Catchiest Hit of the Year | Won | [326] |
2015 | Swift | Worldwide Instagrammer of the Year | Nominated | [327] | |
"Blank Space" | International Hit of the Year | Nominated | |||
2017 | "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (with Zayn) | Collaboration of the Year | Won | [328] | |
2023 | "Anti-Hero" | Global Hit of the Year | Nominated | [329] | |
2024 | Swift | Fandom of the Year | Nominated | [330] | |
Swift and Travis Kelce | Epic Kiss of the Year | Nominated | |||
The Eras Tour | Event of the Year | Nominated | |||
MTV Millennial Awards Brazil | 2018 | "Look What You Make Me Do" | International Hit | Nominated | [331] |
Swift and Katy Perry | Shade of the Year | Won | |||
Olivia Benson | Pet of the Year | Nominated | |||
2019 | Nominated | [332] | |||
MTVU Woodie Awards | 2015 | "Riptide" (Vance Joy) | Best Cover Woodie | Won | [333] |
Much Music Video Awards | 2010 | "You Belong with Me" | International Video of the Year – Artist | Nominated | [334] |
Your Fave International Video | Nominated | ||||
2011 | "Mine" | Most Watched Video of the Year | Nominated | [335] | |
2013 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | International Video of the Year – Artist | Nominated | [336] | |
Swift | Your Fave International Artist/Group | Won | |||
2014 | "Everything Has Changed" (featuring Ed Sheeran) | International Video of the Year – Artist | Nominated | [337] | |
2015 | "Blank Space" | Nominated | [338] | ||
Swift | Your Fave International Artist/Group | Nominated | |||
2016 | "Bad Blood" | International Artist of the Year | Nominated | [338] | |
Most Buzzworthy International Artist or Group | Nominated | ||||
Swift | Fan Fave International Artist or Group | Nominated | |||
Music Business Association Awards | 2010 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Won | [339] |
MusicDaily Awards | 2021 | Swift | Best Artist | Won | [340] |
MVPA Awards | 2020 | "Lover" | Best Production Design in a Video | Nominated | [341] |
"Cardigan" | Best Visual Effects in a Video | Nominated | |||
Myx Music Awards | 2010 | "Love Story" | Favorite International Video | Won | [342] |
2013 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Nominated | [343] | ||
2015 | "Shake It Off" | Won | [344] | ||
2016 | "Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Won | [345] | ||
2018 | "Look What You Made Me Do" | Nominated | [346] | ||
2019 | "Delicate" | Nominated | [347] | ||
2020 | "Lover" | Nominated | [348] | ||
2021 | "Cardigan" | Nominated | [349] | ||
2024 | "Fortnight" (featuring Post Malone) | Global Video of the Year | Pending | [350] | |
Nashville Songwriter Awards | 2007 | Swift[c] | Songwriter-Artist of the Year | Won | [351] |
2009 | Swift | Won | |||
2010 | Won | ||||
2011 | Won | ||||
2012 | Won | ||||
2013 | Won | ||||
2015 | Won | ||||
"Shake It Off" | Ten Songs I Wish I'd Written | Won | [352] | ||
2017 | "Better Man" | Won | |||
2020 | "Lover" | Won | [353] | ||
2021 | "Cardigan" | Won | [354] | ||
"Willow" | Won | ||||
2022 | Swift | Songwriter-Artist of the Decade | Won | [355] | |
2023 | "Anti-Hero" | Ten Songs I Wish I'd Written | Won | [356] | |
Nashville Symphony Ball | 2011 | Swift | Harmony Award | Won | [357] |
National Music Publishers' Association | 2021 | Songwriter Icon | Won | [358] | |
Neox Fan Awards | 2013 | "22" | Best Song of the Year | Nominated | [359] |
NetEase Annual Music Awards | 2020 | Swift | Top Western Act | Won | [360] |
Folklore | Top Western Album | Won | |||
Top Folk Music Album | Won | ||||
2022 | Midnights (3am Edition) | Top English Album | Won | [361] | |
2023 | 1989 (Taylor's Version) | Won | [362] | ||
2024 | The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology | Won | [363] | ||
"Fortnight" (feat. Post Malone) | Top English Single | Won | |||
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | 2010 | Swift | Favorite Female Singer | Won | [364] |
"You Belong with Me" | Favorite Song | Won | |||
2011 | Swift | Favorite Female Singer | Nominated | [365] | |
"Mine" | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
2012 | Swift | Favorite Female Singer | Nominated | [366] | |
"Sparks Fly" | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
Swift | The Big Help Award | Won | [367] | ||
2013 | Favorite Female Singer | Nominated | [368] | ||
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
The Lorax | Favorite Voice in an Animated Movie | Nominated | |||
2014 | Swift | Favorite Female Singer | Nominated | [369] | |
"I Knew You Were Trouble" | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
2015 | Swift | Favorite Female Singer | Nominated | [370] | |
"Shake It Off" | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
2016 | Swift | Favorite Female Singer | Nominated | [371] | |
"Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
Favorite Collaboration | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Swift | Favorite Female Singer | Nominated | [372] | |
Favorite Global Music Star | Nominated | ||||
"Look What You Made Me Do" | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
2019 | Swift | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | [373] | |
Favorite Global Music Star | Won | ||||
"Delicate" | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
2020 | Cats | Favorite Movie Actress | Nominated | [374] | |
"You Need to Calm Down" | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
"Me!" (featuring Brendon Urie) | Favorite Collaboration | Nominated | |||
Swift | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | |||
Favorite Global Music Star | Won | ||||
2021 | "Cardigan" | Favorite Song | Nominated | [375] | |
Swift | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | |||
Favorite Global Music Star | Nominated | ||||
2022 | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | [376] | ||
"All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
Fearless (Taylor's Version) | Favorite Album | Nominated | |||
Red (Taylor's Version) | Nominated | ||||
2023 | Midnights | Won | [377] | ||
"Anti-Hero" | Favorite Song | Nominated | |||
"Bejeweled" | Nominated | ||||
Swift | Favorite Female Artist | Won | |||
Favorite Global Music Star | Nominated | ||||
Olivia Benson | Favorite Pet | Won | |||
2024 | Swift | Favorite Female Artist | Won | [378] | |
Favorite Global Music Star | Won | ||||
The Eras Tour | Favorite Ticket of the Year | Won | |||
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology | Favorite Album | Nominated | |||
"Karma" (featuring Ice Spice) | Favorite Music Collaboration | Nominated | |||
"Fortnight" (featuring Post Malone) | Nominated | ||||
Meus Prêmios Nick | 2021 | "Willow" | Video of the Year | Nominated | [379] |
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | 2009 | Swift | Fave International Singer | Nominated | [380] |
"Love Story" | Fave Song | Nominated | |||
2010 | Valentine's Day (with Taylor Lautner) | Fave Kiss | Nominated | [381] | |
Swift | Hottest Hottie | Nominated | |||
2013 | Aussie's Fave Music Act | Nominated | [382] | ||
"I Knew You Were Trouble" | Aussie's Fave Song | Nominated | |||
2015 | Swift | Aussie/Kiwi's Favourite Fan Army | Nominated | [383] | |
Meredith Grey and Olivia Benson | Aussie/Kiwi's Favourite Animal | Nominated | |||
Nickelodeon Argentina Kids' Choice Awards | 2013 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Favorite International Song | Nominated | [384] |
2015 | Swift | Favorite International Artist or Group | Nominated | ||
Nickelodeon Colombia Kids' Choice Awards | 2015 | Swift | Favorite International Artist or Group | Nominated | [385] |
Nickelodeon Mexico Kids' Choice Awards | 2015 | Swift | Favorite International Artist or Group | Nominated | [386] |
2023 | Favorite Global Artist | Won | [387] | ||
Master Fandom | Nominated | [388] | |||
"Lavender Haze" | Global Hit of the Year | Nominated | [389] | ||
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards | 2015 | Swift | UK Favorite Fan Army | Nominated | [390] |
2016 | UK Favourite Fan Family | Nominated | [391] | ||
Meredith Grey | UK Favourite Famous Cat | Nominated | |||
Olivia Benson | Nominated | ||||
NME Awards | 2015 | Swift | Hero of the Year | Nominated | [392] |
Villain of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2016 | Hero of the Year | Nominated | [393] | ||
Best International Solo Artist | Won | ||||
2018 | Nominated | [394] | |||
"Look What You Made Me Do" | Best Music Video | Nominated | |||
2020 | Swift | Best Solo Act in the World | Won | [395] | |
2022 | Red (Taylor's Version) | Best Reissue | Won | [396] | |
All Too Well: The Short Film | Best Music Video | Nominated | |||
Northwest Tennessee Disaster Services | 2012 | Swift | Honorary Star of Compassion | Won | [397] |
NRJ Music Awards | 2015 | Swift | International Female Artist of the Year | Won | [398] |
"Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Video of the Year | Won | |||
2017 | Swift | International Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | [399] | |
"Look What You Made Me Do" | Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
2019 | Swift | International Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | [400] | |
2023 | Nominated | [401] | |||
"Anti-Hero" | International Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
2024 | Swift | International Female Artist of the Year | Won | [402] | |
Concert of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"Fortnight" (featuring Post Malone) | International Collaboration of the Year | Nominated | |||
O Music Awards | 2012 | Swift | Fan Army FTW | Nominated | [403] |
Most Extreme Fan Outreach | Won | ||||
OFM Music Awards | 2015 | 1989 | Album of the Year | Won | [404] |
People's Choice Awards | 2009 | "Love Story" | Favorite Country Song | Nominated | [405] |
Swift | Favorite Star Under 35 | Nominated | |||
2010 | Favorite Female Artist | Won | [406] | ||
Favorite Country Artist | Nominated | ||||
Favorite Pop Artist | Nominated | ||||
2011 | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | [407] | ||
Favorite Country Artist | Won | ||||
2012 | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | [408] | ||
Favorite Country Artist | Won | ||||
Favorite Tour Headliner | Nominated | ||||
2013 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Favorite Song | Nominated | [409] | |
Swift | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | |||
Favorite Country Artist | Won | ||||
2014 | Won | [410] | |||
2015 | "Shake It Off" | Favorite Song | Won | [411] | |
Swift | Favorite Female Artist | Won | |||
Favorite Pop Artist | Won | ||||
2016 | "Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Favorite Song | Nominated | [412] | |
Swift | Favorite Female Artist | Won | |||
Favorite Pop Artist | Won | ||||
Favorite Social Media Celebrity | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Reputation Stadium Tour | Concert Tour of the Year | Won | [413] | |
Swift | Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||
Social Celebrity of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2019 | Lover | Album of the Year | Won | [414] | |
"Me!" (featuring Brendon Urie) | Music Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
Swift | Social Celebrity of the Year | Nominated | |||
Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2020 | Nominated | [415] | |||
Folklore | Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Only the Young" | Soundtrack Song of the Year | Won | |||
2022 | Midnights | Album of the Year | Won | [416] | |
"Anti-Hero" | Music Video of the Year | Won | |||
Swift | Female Artist of the Year | Won | |||
2024 | Won | [417] | |||
Pop Artist of the Year | Won | ||||
Social Celebrity of the Year | Won | ||||
The Eras Tour | Concert Tour of the Year | Won | |||
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour | Movie of the Year | Nominated | |||
Pollstar Awards | 2019 | Reputation Stadium Tour | Best Pop Tour | Won | [418] |
2021 | Swift | Touring Artist of the Decade | Nominated | [419] | |
Pop Touring Artist of the Decade | Nominated | ||||
2024 | The Eras Tour | Major Tour of the Year | Won | [420] | |
Pop Tour of the Year | Nominated | ||||
AMC x Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Theatrical Exhibition | Brand Partnership/Live Campaign of the Year | Won | |||
2025 | The Eras Tour | Major Tour of the Year | Pending | [421] | |
Pop Tour of the Year | Pending | ||||
Popstar! Poptastic Awards | 2010 | Swift | Favorite Female Singer | Won | [422] |
Premios Juventud | 2015 | "Blank Space" | Favorite Hit | Nominated | [423] |
Swift | Favorite Hitmaker | Nominated | |||
Premios MUSA | 2023 | Swift | International Anglophone Artist of the Year | Won | [424] |
"Anti-Hero" | International Anglophone Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
Premios Odeón | 2022 | Swift | International Odeón Artist | Nominated | [425] |
Primetime Emmy Awards | 2015 | AMEX Unstaged: Taylor Swift Experience | Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media — Original Interactive Program | Won | [426] |
Q Awards | 2015 | Swift | Best Solo Artist | Nominated | [427] |
2018 | Best Live Artist | Won | [428] | ||
Queerty Awards | 2019 | "You Need to Calm Down" | Queer Anthem | Runner-up | [429] |
Radio Disney Music Awards | 2013 | "I Knew You Were Trouble" | Song of the Year | Won | [430] |
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Best Break Up Song | Won | |||
Swift | Best Female Artist | Nominated | |||
2014 | "Everything Has Changed" (featuring Ed Sheeran) | Best Musical Collaboration | Won | [431] | |
Swift | Fiercest Fans | Won | |||
Best Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
2015 | "Shake It Off" | Song of the Year | Nominated | [432] | |
Best Song to Dance To | Won | ||||
Swift | Best Female Artist | Nominated | |||
Most Talked About Artist | Nominated | ||||
2016 | "Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Song of the Year | Won | [433] | |
Best Breakup Song | Won | ||||
Swift | Best Female Artist | Nominated | |||
Most Talked About Artist | Won | ||||
Artist With The Best Style | Nominated | ||||
Fiercest Fans | Nominated | ||||
2017 | "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (with Zayn) | Best Collaboration | Nominated | [434] | |
2018 | Swift | Best Artist | Nominated | [435] | |
Look What You Made Me Do | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
Best Song To Lip-Sync To | Nominated | ||||
RFK Human Rights Ripple of Hope Awards | 2012 | Swift | Ripple of Hope Award | Won | [436] |
Rockbjörnen | 2015 | "Shake It Off" | Best Foreign Tune | Nominated | [437] |
2023 | "Anti-Hero" | Nominated | [438] | ||
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards | 2013 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Top Ten International Gold Songs | Won | [439] |
Red | The Best Selling English Album | Won | |||
Swift | Top Female Artist | Gold | |||
2015 | "Shake It Off" | Top Ten International Gold Songs | Won | [440] | |
Super Gold Song | Won | ||||
1989 | The Best Selling English Album | Won | |||
Swift | Top Female Artist | Gold | |||
2016 | "Style" | Top Ten International Gold Songs | Won | [441] | |
Swift | Top Female Artist | Gold | |||
2018 | "Look What You Make Me Do" | Top Ten International Gold Songs | Won | [442] | |
Reputation | The Best Selling English Album | Won | |||
Swift | Top Female Artist | Gold | |||
2020 | "Lover" | Top Ten International Gold Songs | Won | [443] | |
Lover | The Best Selling English Album | Won | |||
Swift | Top Female Artist | Silver | |||
2021 | "Cardigan" | Top Ten International Gold Songs | Won | [444] | |
Super Gold Song | Won | ||||
Swift | Top Female Artist | Gold | |||
2022 | "Mr. Perfectly Fine" | Top Ten International Gold Songs | Won | [445] | |
Swift | Top Female Artist | Gold | |||
2023 | "Anti-Hero" | Top Ten International Gold Songs | Won | [446] | |
Super Gold Song | Won | ||||
Midnights | Top English Album | Won | |||
Swift | Top Female Artist | Gold | |||
2024 | Top Female Singer | Won | [447] | ||
The Tortured Poets Department | Top Selling English Albums | Won | |||
Top Ten International Gold Songs | "You're Losing Me" | Won | |||
Super Gold Song | Won | ||||
Satellite Awards | 2018 | "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (with Zayn) | Best Original Song | Nominated | [448] |
2023 | "Carolina" | Nominated | [449] | ||
Shorty Awards | 2015 | Swift | Best Singer | Won | [450] |
2016 | Won | [451] | |||
2021 | Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions | Best Use of Emojis | Nominated | [452] | |
SiriusXM Indie Awards | 2009 | "Love Story" | Favourite International Single | Nominated | [453] |
Fearless | Favourite International Album | Won | |||
Swift | Favourite International Solo Artist | Nominated | |||
2011 | International Solo Artist of the Year | Won | [454] | ||
2012 | Nominated | [455] | |||
Speak Now | International Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
2013 | Swift | International Artist of the Year | Won | [456] | |
Red | International Album of the Year | Nominated | [457] | ||
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | International Single of the Year | Nominated | |||
International Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Society of Composers & Lyricists | 2023 | "Carolina" | Outstanding Song in a Drama or Documentary | Nominated | [458] |
Songwriters Hall of Fame | 2010 | Swift | Hal David Starlight Award | Won | [459] |
Space Shower Music Awards | 2016 | Swift | Best International Artist | Nominated | [460] |
TEC Awards | 2019 | "Look What You Made Me Do" | Best Record Production / Single or Track | Nominated | [461] |
Teen Choice Awards | 2008 | Swift | Choice Breakout Artist | Won | [462] |
2009 | Choice Female Artist | Won | [463] | ||
"Love Story" | Choice Love Song | Nominated | |||
Fearless | Choice Female Album | Won | |||
Fearless Tour | Choice Music Tour | Nominated | |||
2010 | Swift (with Taylor Lautner) | Choice Chemistry | Nominated | [464] | |
Choice Liplock | Nominated | ||||
Swift | Choice Breakout Female | Won | |||
Choice Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
Choice Female Country Artist | Won | ||||
"Fifteen" | Choice Country Song | Won | |||
Fearless | Choice Country Album | Won | |||
2011 | Swift | Red Carpet Hot Icon – Female | Won | [465] | |
Choice Female Artist | Won | ||||
Choice Female Country Artist | Won | ||||
Ultimate Choice | Won | ||||
"Mean" | Choice Country Song | Won | |||
"Back to December" | Choice Break-Up Song | Won | |||
"Mine" | Choice Love Song | Nominated | |||
2012 | Swift | Choice Female Artist | Won | [466] | |
Choice Female Country Artist | Won | ||||
The Lorax | Choice Voice | Won | |||
"Eyes Open" | Choice Single by a Female Artist | Won | |||
"Sparks Fly" | Choice Country Song | Won | |||
2013 | Swift | Choice Female Artist | Nominated | [467] | |
Choice Female Country Artist | Won | ||||
Choice Smile | Nominated | ||||
"I Knew You Were Trouble" | Choice Single by a Female Artist | Nominated | |||
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Choice Country Song | Won | |||
Choice Break-Up Song | Nominated | ||||
"Red Tour" | Choice Summer Tour | Nominated | |||
2014 | Swift | Choice Female Artist | Nominated | [468] | |
Choice Female Country Artist | Won | ||||
Choice Smile | Nominated | ||||
Choice Social Media Queen | Nominated | ||||
Choice Instagrammer | Nominated | ||||
Choice Fanatic Fans | Nominated | ||||
2015 | Swift | Choice Female Artist | Nominated | [469] | |
Choice Female Hottie | Nominated | ||||
Choice Summer Music Star: Female | Won | ||||
Choice Social Media Queen | Nominated | ||||
Choice Twit | Won | ||||
"Shake It Off" | Choice Single by a Female Artist | Nominated | |||
"Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Choice Break-Up Song | Won | |||
Choice Music Collaboration | Won | ||||
Choice Summer Song | Nominated | ||||
"Blank Space" | Choice Party Song | Nominated | |||
"1989 World Tour" | Choice Summer Tour | Nominated | |||
2016 | Swift | Choice Female Artist | Nominated | [470] | |
"New Romantics" | Choice Song by a Female Artist | Nominated | |||
2017 | "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (with Zayn) | Choice Music Collaboration | Nominated | [471] | |
Swift | Choice Instagrammer | Nominated | |||
2018 | Choice Female Artist | Nominated | [472] | ||
"Look What You Made Me Do" | Choice Song by a Female Artist | Nominated | |||
"End Game" | Choice Music Collaboration | Nominated | |||
"Delicate" | Choice Pop Song | Nominated | |||
Reputation Stadium Tour | Choice Summer Tour | Nominated | |||
Swift | Choice Fandom | Nominated | |||
2019 | Swift | Icon Award | Won | [473] | |
Choice Female Artist | Nominated | [474] | |||
Choice Summer Female Artist | Nominated | ||||
Choice Social Star | Nominated | ||||
"Me!" (featuring Brendon Urie) | Choice Song by a Female Artist | Nominated | |||
Choice Pop Song | Nominated | ||||
"You Need to Calm Down" | Choice Summer Song | Nominated | |||
Swift | Choice Fandom | Nominated | |||
Telehit Awards | 2013 | Red | Best Female Pop Album | Won | [475] |
2015 | Swift | Best Female Artist | Won | [476] | |
"Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Video of the Year | Won | |||
2019 | Swift | Best Solo Female Act | Nominated | [477] | |
"You Need to Calm Down" | Best Anglo Video | Nominated | |||
People's Best Video | Nominated | ||||
Tencent Music Entertainment Awards | 2020 | Swift | Best Foreign Artist | Won | [478] |
2021 | Won | [479] | |||
2023 | Won | [480] | |||
2024 | Won | [481] | |||
Ticketmaster Awards | 2018 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Won | [482] |
2019 | Reputation Stadium Tour | Touring Milestone Award | Won | [483] | |
UK Music Video Awards | 2015 | "Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Best Pop Video – International | Nominated | [484] |
Best Styling | Nominated | ||||
2020 | "Cardigan" | Best Visual Effects in a Video | Nominated | [485] | |
2022 | All Too Well: The Short Film | Best Cinematography in a Video | Nominated | [486] | |
V Chart Awards | 2013 | Swift | Favorite Artist of the Year (Western) | Won | [487] |
2014 | "22" | Best Music Video of the Year | Won | [488] | |
2015 | "Blank Space" | Won | [489] | ||
Swift | Favorite Artist of the Year (Western) | Won | |||
Top Female Artist (Western) | Won | ||||
2016 | Won | [490] | |||
2017 | Favorite Artist of the Year (Western) | Won | [491] | ||
Top Female Artist (Western) | Won | ||||
Webby Awards | 2021 | "The Man" | Best Music Video | Nominated | [492] |
2024 | Swift and Vote.org | Best Creator or Influencer Collaboration, Features (Social) | Won | [493] | |
Weibo Starlight Awards | 2019 | Swift | Most Influential Musician (Western) | Won | [494] |
2021 | Kings of Stars | Won | [495] | ||
Western Hall of Fame Award | Won | ||||
World Music Awards | 2010 | Swift | World's Best Pop/Rock Artist | Nominated | [496] |
Fearless | World's Best Album | Nominated | |||
2012 | Red | Nominated | [497] | ||
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | World's Best Song | Nominated | |||
World's Best Video | Nominated | ||||
Swift | World's Best Female Artist | Nominated | |||
World's Best Live Act | Nominated | ||||
World's Best Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Young Hollywood Awards | 2008 | Swift | Superstar of Tomorrow | Won | [498] |
YouTube Music Awards | 2013 | Swift | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [499] |
"I Knew You Were Trouble" | Response of the Year | Nominated | |||
YouTube Phenomenon | Won | [500] | |||
2015 | Swift | 50 Artists to Watch | Won | [501] | |
Žebřík Music Awards | 2023 | Swift | Foreign Female Artist of the Year | Won | [502] |
Other accolades
Guinness World Records
As of December 2023, Swift has acquired 118 Guinness World Records.
† | Indicates a former world-record holder |
Year | Record | Record holder | Ref. |
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2008 | Most Entries in the US Top-20 in a Year by a Solo Artist[d] | Swift | [503] |
2009 | Most Simultaneous Top-20 Entries on U.S. Digital chart[e] | [504] | |
Youngest Country Entertainer of the Year[f] | [505] | ||
2010 | † Youngest Album of the Year winner at the Grammy Awards[g] | [506] | |
† Youngest Solo Artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards | [507] | ||
Fastest-Selling US Digital Download by a Female[h] | "Today Was a Fairytale" | [508] | |
Fastest Selling Digital Album by a Female Artist[i] | Speak Now | [509] | |
† Fastest-Selling Album in the U.S. by a Female Country Artist[j] | [510] | ||
† Most Simultaneous US Hot 100 Hits by A Female[k] | Swift | [511] | |
First Artist to Have Singles Enter the Top 10 of the U.S. Hot 100 in Successive Weeks[l] | [512] | ||
First Artist in U.S. Chart History to Have Seven Singles Debut in the Top 10 of the Hot 100[m] | [513] | ||
2012 | First Solo Female with Two Million-Selling Weeks on the U.S. Albums Chart[n] | [514] | |
Fastest Selling Single in Digital History[o] | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | ||
Fastest Selling Album in the US by a Country Artist[p] | [515] | ||
Fastest Selling Album in the US by a Female Country Artist[j] | [516] | ||
2014 | Most Million-Selling Weeks on the US Albums Chart with Three Consecutive Albums[q] | Swift | [517] |
2015 | Most Teen Choice Awards won by an Individual[r] | [518] | |
Most Teen Choice Awards won by a Female | [519] | ||
Most Teen Choice Awards won by a Musician | [520] | ||
Most Teen Choice Awards won by a Female Musician | [521] | ||
† Most Million-Selling Weeks on US Albums Charts[s] | [511] | ||
Highest Earning Couple in Hollywood (2015)[t] | [522] | ||
2016 | Highest Annual Earnings for a Musician (2016)[u] | [523] | |
Highest Annual Earnings for a Female Musician Ever[v] | [524] | ||
2017 | † Most Viewed Music Video Online (Female Artist)[w] | "Shake It Off" | [525] |
Most Million-Selling Weeks on US Albums Charts[s] | Swift | [517] | |
2018 | Most Streamed Track in One Week (Female)[x] | [526] | |
† Most Watched Video Online in 24 Hours[y] | |||
† Most Streamed Track on Spotify in the First 24 Hours[z] | |||
† Most Watched Vevo video in 24 Hours[aa] | |||
Highest Grossing Music Tour by a Female Artist (2018)[ab] | Reputation Stadium Tour | [527] | |
2019 | Most Viewed Vevo video in 24 hours[aa] | "Me!" | [528] |
† Most Views of a New Music Video from a Solo Artist in 24 hours on YouTube[ac] | [529] | ||
Highest Climber on the US Singles Chart[ad] | Swift | [530] | |
Highest Annual Earnings for a Female Musician Ever[v] | [531] | ||
Highest Annual Earnings for a Musician (2019)[ae] | |||
Highest Annual Earnings for a Musician (Female, 2019) | |||
Highest-Earning Living Celebrity (2019)[ae] | |||
Highest-Earning Living Celebrity (Female, 2019) | |||
† Most Weeks at No.1 on the Billboard Artist 100 Chart[af] | [533] | ||
† Most American Music Awards Won by a Female Artist[ag] | [534] | ||
† Most American Music Awards won[ag] | [535] | ||
† Most Simultaneous US Hot 100 Entries by a Female[k] | [536] | ||
Most Global Recording Artist of the Year (IFPI) awards won[ah] | [537] | ||
Biggest-Selling Album Worldwide For A Solo Artist (2019)[ai] | Lover | [538] | |
2020 | † Most Day-One Streams of An Album On Spotify (Female)[aj] | Folklore | [539] |
Most Cumulative Weeks at No.1 on US Albums Chart by a Solo Female[ak] | Swift | [540] | |
Shortest Gap Between New No.1 Albums on the US Billboard 200 (Female)[al] | [541] | ||
2021 | † Most No.1s on the US Digital Song Sales chart[am] | [542] | |
Most Album of the Year awards won at the Grammys by a vocalist[an] | [543] | ||
Most Album of the Year awards won at the Grammys (Female) | [544] | ||
First female Brits Global Icon Award winner | [545] | ||
Youngest Brits Global Icon Award winner[ao] | [546] | ||
Highest Climb to No.1 on the US Albums Chart (Female)[ap] | [547] | ||
† Most Day-one Streams of an Album on Spotify (Female)[aj] | Red (Taylor's Version) | [548] | |
† Most Streamed Act on Spotify in 24 Hours (Female)[aq] | Swift
|
[549] | |
Most Simultaneous US Hot 100 New Entries[ar] | [550] | ||
Most Simultaneous US Hot 100 New Entries by a Solo Act | [551] | ||
Most Simultaneous US Hot 100 Entries by a Female[k] | [552] | ||
Most No.1 Albums on the US Billboard 200 in a Calendar Year (Female)[as] | [553] | ||
† Most American Music Awards won[ag] | [554] | ||
† Most American Music Awards won by a Female Artist | [555] | ||
Longest Song to Reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 | [556] | ||
2022 | Highest Annual Earnings for a Female Musician (2021)[at] | Swift | [557] |
Most Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards nominations for an Individual[au] | [558] | ||
Most Teen Choice Awards won by an Individual[r] | [559] | ||
Most Teen Choice Awards won by a Musician | [560] | ||
Most Streamed Act on Spotify in 24 hours[aq] | [561] | ||
Most Day-one Streams of an Album on Spotify[aj] | |||
Most Streamed Album on Spotify in 24 hours[aj] | |||
Most Streamed Album on Spotify in One Week[av] | [562] | ||
Most Day-one Streams of an Album on Spotify (Female) | [563] | ||
Most Streamed Album by a Female Artist in One Week (US)[aw] | [564] | ||
Fastest-Selling Vinyl Album (US)[ax] | [565] | ||
Most Streamed Album on Amazon Music in 24 Hours | [566] | ||
Most Albums with Million-Selling Weeks on the US Billboard 200[s] | Swift
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[567] | |
Most Million-Selling Weeks on the US Albums chart | [568] | ||
† Most Cumulative Weeks at No.1 on US Albums chart (Solo Female)[ay] | [569] | ||
Most No.1s on Billboard Streaming Songs chart (female)[az] | [570] | ||
Most Songs to Debut at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (Female)[ba] | [571] | ||
†Most Top 10 Hits on the US Hot 100 (female)[bb] | [572] | ||
First Act to Debut at Positions 1–10 Simultaneously on the US Hot 100[bc] | [573] | ||
First Act to Debut at Positions 1–10 Simultaneously on the US Digital Song Sales chart[bc] | [574] | ||
Most Simultaneous Top 20 entries on the US Digital Songs Sales chart[bd] | [575] | ||
Most US No.1 Albums by a Female Artist[be] | [576] | ||
Most Consecutive No.1 Studio Albums on the US Billboard 200[bf] | [577] | ||
Most Debuts at No.1 on the US Albums Chart (Female) | [578] | ||
Most Simultaneous No.1 debuts on the US Billboard 200 and Hot 100[bg] | [579] | ||
† Most No.1s on the US Digital Songs Sales chart[am] | [580] | ||
† Most Weeks at No.1 on the Billboard Artist 100 Chart[af] | [581] | ||
Most Simultaneous Top 10 Hits on ARIA Singles Chart[bh] | [582] | ||
† Most Streamed Female Act on Spotify[bi] | [583] | ||
First Act to Debut at Positions 1–5 Simultaneously on Billboard Global 200 chart[bj] | [584] | ||
Most American Music Awards won[ag] | [585] | ||
Most American Music Awards won by a Female Artist | [586] | ||
2023 | Most Simultaneous Albums on the US Billboard 200 (Living Artist)[bk] | [587] | |
Most Simultaneous Albums on the US Billboard 200 (Female) | |||
Most Streamed Female Act on Spotify[bi] | [588] | ||
Most Monthly Listeners on Spotify (Female)[bl] | [589] | ||
Most Top 10 hits on the US Hot 100 (Female)[bb] | [590] | ||
Most US singles chart entries (Female)[bm] | [591] | ||
Most US No.1 albums by a female artist[be] | [592] | ||
Most Cumulative Weeks at No.1 on US albums chart (Solo Female)[ay] | [593] | ||
Most No.1s on the US Digital Song Sales chart[am] | [594] | ||
Greatest Seismic Activity caused by a Music concert | [595] | ||
Most Weeks at No.1 on Billboard's Artist 100 chart[af] | [596] | ||
Most Grammy nominations for Song of the Year[bn] | [597] | ||
Highest-grossing Concert or Performance film at the Global Box office[bo] | [598] | ||
Highest-grossing Music Tour[bp] | The Eras Tour | [599] | |
Highest-grossing Music Tour by a Female Artist | [600] | ||
Highest-grossing Music Tour in a Single Year | [601] | ||
Highest-grossing Music Tour by a Female Artist (2023) | [602] | ||
Highest-grossing Music Tour by a Solo Artist | [603] | ||
Highest-grossing Music Tour Per Concert by a Female Artist | [604] | ||
Most Time Person of the Year Titles (Female) | Swift
|
[605] |
Listicles
Publisher | Listicle | Year(s) | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
ABC | Barbara Walters' 10 Most Fascinating People | 2014 | Placed | [606] |
Apple Music | 100 Best Albums | 2024 | 18th (1989 (Taylor's Version)) | [607] |
Billboard | Power 100 | 2024 | 1st | [608] |
Music's Top Global Money Makers | 2014 | 15th | [609] | |
2015, 2018, 2021 | 1st | [610] | ||
2017 | 48th | [611] | ||
2020 | 2nd | [612] | ||
The Greatest Pop Stars By Year | 2015, 2021, 2023 | 1st | [613][614] | |
2022 | 3rd | |||
2009, 2012, 2017, 2020 | Honorable Mention | |||
The 100 Greatest Music Video Artists of All Time | 2020 | 29th | [615] | |
Top 50 Breakup Songs of All Time | 2022 | 1st ("All Too Well") | [616] | |
The 500 Best Pop Songs | 2023 | 42nd ("You Belong with Me") 161st ("Blank Space") |
[617] | |
Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century | 2024 | 2nd | [618] | |
Bloomberg | Bloomberg 50 | 2018 | Placed | [619] |
Brandwatch | Most Influential People on Twitter | 2018–2019 | 1st | [620] |
2020 | 3rd | [621] | ||
2021 | 1st | [622] | ||
2022 | 2nd | [623] | ||
Bustle | These 10 GOATS Are Paving The Way In Their Respective Fields | 2021 | 5th | [624] |
Cleveland.com | Greatest Artist of All Time in Every Music Genre: The Definitive List | 2019 | Runner-up (Pop) | [625] |
CNN | The 10 Artists Who Transformed Music in the 2010s | Placed | [626] | |
Consequence | The 100 Greatest Albums of All Time | 2022 | 39th (1989) | [627] |
Artist of the Year | 2023 | Placed | [628] | |
Entertainment Weekly | Entertainers of the Year | 2019–2020, 2023 | Placed | [629][630] |
Elle Canada | 100 Women That Are Changing the World | 2022 | Placed | [631] |
Forbes | 30 Under 30 (named to "All-Star Alumni" in 2017) | 2012–2014 | Placed | [632] |
World's Highest-Paid Women in Music (including first-placements in 2016 and 2019) | 2011–2020 | Placed | [633] | |
Most Powerful Women | 2015 | 64th (youngest listed) | [634] | |
2019 | 71st | [635] | ||
2020 | 82nd | [636] | ||
2021 | 78th | [637] | ||
2022 | 79th (youngest listed) | [638] | ||
2023 | 5th (first entertainer ever in the top five; youngest listed) | [639] | ||
2024 | 23rd | [640] | ||
Celebrity 100 (including first-placements in 2016 and 2019) | 2011–2020 | Placed | [641] | |
The World's Highest-Paid Entertainers | 2019 | 1st | [642] | |
2022 | 9th | |||
America's Richest Self-Made Women | 2016–2023 | Placed | [643] | |
Top-Earning Musicians of the Decade | 2019 | 2nd | [644] | |
Financial Times | Most Influential Women | 2020 | Placed | [645] |
Fortune | 40 Under 40 | 2015 | 6th | [646] |
Most Powerful Women | 51st | [647] | ||
World's Greatest Leaders | 6th | [648] | ||
Most-Searched-For Women in Music | 2019 | 1st | [649] | |
The Hollywood Reporter | Women in Entertainment Power 100 | 2022–2024 | Placed | [650][651][652] |
25 Platinum Players in Music | 2023 | Placed | [653] | |
iHeartRadio Canada | Icons of the Decade | 2019 | Placed | [654] |
The Independent | 50 women who broke barriers in the music industry | 2020 | Placed | [655] |
Insider | The 20 top artists of the decade | 2019 | Placed | [656] |
25 Most Iconic Breaking Songs in Music History | 2022 | Placed | [657] | |
Jaxsta | The Jaxsta Honors List: Producers | 2022 | 6th | [658] |
2023 | 4th | [659] | ||
Lebanon Daily News | Women of the Century Pennsylvania | 2020 | Placed | [660] |
MarketWatch | MarketWatch 50 | 2023 | Placed | [661] |
Maxim | Maxim Hot 100 (under "Icons & Megastars") | 2023 | Placed | [662] |
Paste | The 300 Greatest Albums of All Time | 2024 | 171st (Red) | [663] |
People | People of the Year | 2019 | Placed | [664] |
15 Women Changing the Music Industry Today | 2022 | Placed | [665] | |
Most Intriguing People of the Year | 2023 | 1st | [666] | |
Pitchfork | The 200 Most Important Artists of Pitchfork's First 25 Years (under "The Icons") | 2021 | Placed | [667] |
The Post | The 8 Most Influential Musicians of the 2010s | 2019 | Placed | [668] |
Rolling Stone | 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time (youngest listed) | 2015 | 97th | [669] |
100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time | 2017 | 80th | [670] | |
500 Greatest Albums of All Time | 2020 | 99th (Red) 170th (Folklore) 393rd (1989) |
[671] | |
100 Greatest Music Videos of All Time | 2021 | 67th ("Blank Space") | [672] | |
500 Greatest Songs of All Time | 69th ("All Too Well") 357th ("Blank Space") 400th ("Cruel Summer") |
[673] | ||
30 Greatest Grammy Performances of All Time | 4th ("Cardigan" / "August" / "Willow") | [674] | ||
Highest-Paid Musicians of 2021 | 10th | [675] | ||
Best Summer Songs of All Time | 2022 | 37th ("Cruel Summer") | [676] | |
200 Greatest Singers of All Time | 2023 | 102nd | [677] | |
100 Greatest Country Albums of All Time | 10th (Fearless) | [678] | ||
200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time | 2024 | 20th ("Mean") 126th ("Tim McGraw") |
[679] | |
The Sunday Times | 21 best songs of the 21st century | 2022 | 16th ("Blank Space") | [680] |
Ranked: the best 20 solo singers of this century | 2023 | 14th | [681] | |
Time | Time 100 | 2010 | Placed (under "Artists" with tribute written by Stevie Nicks) | [682] |
2015 | Placed (under "Icons" with tribute written by Mariska Hargitay) | [683] | ||
2019 | Placed (under "Icons" with tribute written by Shawn Mendes) | [684] | ||
Time Person of the Year | 2017 | Placed (as "Silence Breakers") | [685] | |
2023 | Placed (first entertainer ever) | [686] | ||
The Telegraph | The 60 greatest female singer-songwriters of all time | 2018 | 16th | [687] |
Tumblr | Tumblr's Artist of the Year | 2022 | Placed | [688] |
Variety | Variety500: The 500 Most Important People in Global Media | 2017–2022 | Placed | [689] |
Hollywood's New Leaders (under "Creative") | 2014 | Placed | [690] | |
VH1 | VH1's 100 Greatest Women In Music | 2012 | 43rd | [691] |
Wired | The 10 Best Artists of the 2010s | 2019 | Placed | [692] |
YouGov | Most-Admired Women | 10th | [693] | |
2020 | 9th | [694] | ||
2021 | 7th | |||
YPulse | The 17 Musicians Gen Z & Millennials Say Represent Their Generations | 2019 | 1st | [696] |
Honorary degree
School | Year | Degree | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
New York University | 2022 | Doctorate of Fine Arts (D.F.A.) | [697] |
Notes
- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
- ^ AMFT Awards is an online awards group.[42]
- ^ Tied with Alan Jackson
- ^ In 2008, Swift had six tracks enter the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100: "Change", "Love Story", "Fearless", "You're Not Sorry", "You Belong with Me" and "White Horse".
- ^ On November 14, 2009, Swift became the first act to place five tracks ("Jump Then Fall", "Untouchable", "Other Side of the Door", "Superstar" and "Come in with the Rain") inside the top 20 of Billboard Digital Song Sales chart at the same time.
- ^ 19 years old
- ^ Swift was 20 years old when she first won the award in 2010 for her second studio album, Fearless. Billie Eilish surpassed this record in 2020, winning the award for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, when she was 18 years old.
- ^ In the week ending February 6, 2010, "Today Was A Fairytale" topped the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart and sold a record 325,000 digital downloads in the U.S.
- ^ For the week ending November 13, 2010, Swift's third studio album, Speak Now, sold 278,000 digital downloads in the U.S.
- ^ a b In the week ending November 13, 2010, Speak Now shifted 1,047,000 copies, accounting for a record 18% of all album sales in the U.S. that week. Red suppressed it in November 2012 with over 1.2 million copies.
- ^ a b c In November 2010, Swift had a record 11 tracks from Speak Now charting on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time. This record was broken by many women before Swift regained the record with the 18 tracks of her seventh album, Lover, in 2019. In 2021, 26 tracks from her second re-recorded album, Red (Taylor's Version), simultaneously debuted on the Hot 100, marking the first time an artist charted so many Hot 100 entries in a single week.
- ^ Swift became the first artist to have two singles debut in the top 10 of the Hot 100 in successive weeks, with "Speak Now" on October 23, 2010, and "Back To December" on October 30, 2010.
- ^ Swift is the first artist to have seven of her singles debut inside the Hot 100 top 10, breaking the record of five singles set by Mariah Carey in 1998. Swift did it with "Change"(2008), Fearless" (2008), "Jump Then Fall" (2009), "Today Was a Fairytale" (2010), Mine" (2010), "Speak Now" (2010) and "Back To December" (2010).
- ^ Achieved with Speak Now (2010) and Red (2012)
- ^ On August 14, 2012, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" topped the iTunes singles chart in just 50 minutes after release.
- ^ Red sold 1.208 million copies in a week, ousting Garth Brooks' Double Live (1.085 million on December 5, 1998).
- ^ The albums Speak Now (2010), Red (2012), and 1989 (2014), each sold more than a million copies within one week each.
- ^ a b Swift had won 24 Teen Choice Awards as of August 16, 2015; 22 of those as a musician and two as an actress. She extended the record with 26 as of September 2023
- ^ a b c Swift achieved it with Speak Now (2010), Red (2012), and 1989 (2014), and extended the record in 2017 with her sixth studio album, Reputation, and in 2022 with her tenth studio album, Midnights.
- ^ Swift and her ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris earned a combined $146 million from June 2014 to June 2015; Swift earned $80 million and Harris $66 million.
- ^ She earned an estimated $170 million in the 12 months leading up to June 1, 2016, according to Forbes.
- ^ a b According to Forbes, Swift earned an estimated $170 million in the 12 months leading up to June 1, 2016, beating Katy Perry's earnings of 2014–15 by $35 million. Swift earned $185 million between June 1, 2018, and June 1, 2019, surpassing her own record.
- ^ Had 2,110,214,601 views on May 11, 2017; surpassed by Katy Perry's "Roar" (2013).
- ^ "Look What You Made Me Do" collected 84.4 million streams in its first week.
- ^ The music video was watched 43.2 millions times in its first day on YouTube. Swift's "Me!" regained this record in 2019, after which it was broken again on multiple occasions.
- ^ 8 million streams in its first 24 hours on Spotify; this record has been surpassed multiple times since then.
- ^ a b "Look What You Made Me do" music video was watched 43.2 million times in its first day on YouTube. American singer Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" (2018) surpassed it with 55.4 million views, before Swift broke the record again with 65.2 million views of "Me!" (2019).
- ^ Amassed $345.7 million in 2018, according to Billboard.
- ^ The music video for "Lalisa" (2021), the solo debut single of Thai rapper Lisa, broke the record on September 14, 2021.
- ^ "Me!" ascended 98 spots from number 100 to 2 on the Hot 100 chart dated May 11, 2019.
- ^ a b She earned an estimated $185 million between June 1, 2018, and June 1, 2019, according to Forbes.[532]
- ^ a b c 36 weeks, as of June 22, 2019. Increased to 51 weeks, as of November 5, 2022, and to 80, as of October 7, 2022
- ^ a b c d Swift first acquired the record with 29 American Music Awards as of November 24, 2019; surpassed herself with a record of 34, as of November 21, 2021; and the current record of 40, as of November 20, 2022.
- ^ Twice; 2014 and 2019.
- ^ IFPI reported Lover was 2019's biggest-selling album by a solo artist, selling 3.2 million copies globally.
- ^ a b c d Folklore garnered 80.6 million streams on July 24, 2020, breaking the record set by Ariana Grande's Thank U, Next in 2019. Swift's own Red (Taylor's Version) later surpassed Folklore with 90.8 million streams. Her tenth studio album, Midnights, subsequently broke the overall all-gender record with 184.6 million streams on October 21, 2022.
- ^ 47 weeks, as of October 3, 2020.
- ^ Evermore topped the chart 140 days after Folklore did.
- ^ a b c 26, as of June 10, 2023. Swift first achieved the record on March 20, 2021, with 22 number-ones, which was updated to 24 on November 5, 2022; Her first chart-topper was "Today Was a Fairytale" (2010), and "Hits Different" (2022) the latest.
- ^ Three, tied with Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, and Paul Simon; Swift won the award for Fearless, 1989, and Folklore, in 2010, 2016, and 2021, respectively.
- ^ 31 years and 149 days old when she received it.
- ^ Fearless (Taylor's Version) ascended 156 spots on the chart dated October 16, 2022.
- ^ a b Swift received 122.9 million streams on November 12, 2021, but subsequently achieved the overall record, receiving 228 million streams on October 21, 2022.
- ^ 26 new entries on the chart dated November 27, 2021.
- ^ Evermore (January 2, January 16 and June 12), Fearless (Taylor’s Version) (April 24 and October 16), and Red (Taylor’s Version) (November 27) in 2021.
- ^ US$80,000,000 earned in 2021
- ^ 35 nominations as of 2022
- ^ 776,481,256 streams in the week ending October 27, 2022.
- ^ 549,260,000 streams
- ^ 575,000 vinyl LPs sold in one week, surpassing Harry Styles' Harry's House, while sold 182,000 vinyl LPs in one week in 2022.
- ^ a b 56, as of November 5, 2022; 63 weeks, as of July 29, 2023.
- ^ Six, including the latest "Anti-Hero".
- ^ Five, a tie with Ariana Grande
- ^ a b 40, surpassing Madonna (38) in 2022; updated to 42 in 2023.
- ^ a b 10 tracks from Midnights.
- ^ 11 tracks from Midnights.
- ^ a b 11 in 2022, tying with Barbra Streisand, and broke the tie when it became 12 in 2023.
- ^ 11
- ^ 4 times; Folklore and "Cardigan, Evermore and "Willow", Red (Taylor's Version) and "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)", and Midnights and "Anti-Hero".
- ^ Nine tracks from Midnights
- ^ a b Swift, surpassing Ariana Grande, achieved the record with 35 billion streams as of November 2022, and extended the record to 41 billion streams as of February 2023.
- ^ "Anti-Hero" (No.1), "Lavender Haze" (No.2), "Snow on the Beach" (No.3), "Maroon" (No.4) and "Midnight Rain" (No.5); all from Midnights
- ^ 10 albums on charts dated March 4 and May 6, 2023.
- ^ Over 100 million on August 29, 2023
- ^ 212 as of July 22, 2023.
- ^ Seven, as of 2023.
- ^ US$246,365,022
- ^ $1.039 billion, as of November 2023.
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