FE: Women own the night

Date Published: 2/08/2024


At the 2024 Grammys female acts took home ALL the night’s televised awards, including Taylor Swift — who became the first person to win album of the year four times — Billie Eilish for song of the year, Miley Cyrus for record of the year and Victoria Monét for best new artist.
Phoebe Bridgers was the night’s top winner, picking up four honors: three with her band Boygenius as well as best pop duo/group performance for “Ghost In the Machine” with SZA, who also won three honors. Women walked into the show dominating the top three categories, scoring seven out of the eight nominations.
Swift even used her album of the year speech to highlight another talented female musician, Lana Del Rey, who was seated at the same table during the ceremony. Despite earning 11 Grammy nominations, Del Rey has never gone home with a Grammy, and Swift brought the alternative pop singer onstage as she won the coveted award.
“I think so many female artists would not be where they are and would not have the inspiration they have if it weren’t for the work she’s done. I think she’s a legacy artist, a legend, and in her prime right now,” Swift said.
The “Anti-Hero” singer previously won album of the year for Fearless, 1989 and Folklore. Her album Midnights also won best pop vocal album Sunday, bringing her career total to 14.
Celine Dion earned a standing ovation when she entered the stage to present the honor. The entire audience at the Crypto.com Arena stood up for the iconic singer, who has been battling a rare neurological disorder. “When I say that I am happy to be here, I really mean it from my heart,” Dion said. “Those who have been blessed to be at the Grammy Awards must never take for granted the tremendous love and joy that music brings to our lives and to people all around the world.”
Four different women won the top four Grammys, mirroring the 2021 Grammys when Swift, Eilish, H.E.R. and Megan Thee Stallion scored the big four awards. Sunday’s was a far cry from the 2018 event, when only two female acts won awards during the live show and Lorde, the only woman nominated for album of the year, didn’t get a performance slot. It was the same night former Grammys CEO Neil Portnow said women need to “step up” when asked backstage about the lack of female winners, drawing backlash that eventually led to his departure.
Some men did win during the show: Jay-Z earned a noncompetitive Grammy, the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award. Other male winners were honored as collaborators to female performers.
Congrats to all the winners and thank you for your inspiring music!
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FE: Women own the night
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