Grammy Awards 2024: Taylor Swift makes history with fourth album of the year win

Taylor Swift won the Grammy Award for album of the year and became the only artist to win the music industry's biggest award four times in her career.
Swift won the award for pop album "Midnights" at a ceremony dominated by female musicians.
Billie Eilish won Song of the Year for "What Was I Made For?" - a ballad written for the soundtrack of the movie "Barbie". Miley Cyrus won record of the year for her empowerment anthem "Flowers."
Best New Artist went to R&B and pop singer Victoria Monae.
The winners were selected by the musicians, producers, technicians and others who make up the Recording Academy. In recent years, the group has worked to diversify its lineup by inviting more women and people of color to its ranks.
The Grammy Awards are the highest honors in the music industry and were presented at a ceremony on February 4, broadcast on CBS and hosted by Trevor Noah.
Here is the list of winners in the individual categories during the televised ceremony:
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
"Midnights", Taylor Swift
RECORD OF THE YEAR
"Flowers", Miley Cyrus
SONG OF THE YEAR
"What Was I Made For?", Billie Eilish (from the movie "Barbie");
BEST NEW ARTIST
Victoria Monet
BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM
"Midnights", Taylor Swift
BEST POP SOLO PERFORMANCE
"Flowers", Miley Cyrus
BEST MUSICA URBANA ALBUM
"Manana Sera Bonito", Karol G
BEST COUNTRY ALBUM
"Bell Bottom Country," Lainey Wilson
BEST R&B SONG
"Snooze" by SZA; Kenny B. Edmonds, Blair Ferguson, Khris Riddick-Tynes, Solana Rowe & Leon Thomas, songwriters
PRIZE OF DR. DRE GLOBAL IMPACT AWARD
Jay-Z
Bruce Springsteen and other music stars paid tribute to rocker Jon Bon Jovi at the annual benefit night before the Grammy Awards, performing hits such as "Blaze of Glory" from the singer's rich rock catalog.
Bon Jovi founded the eponymous band in 1983 in New Jersey and helped shape the look of guitar-heavy rock in the 1980s. The 61-year-old performer was chosen as this year's "Man of the Year" by MusiCares - a charity unit of the Recording Academy, which raises funds to help musicians with health problems./BGNES