The 2010 GRAMMYs weren't just a big night for Taylor Swift, they were historic. Winning four golden gramophones thanks to her second album, Fearless, the then 20-year-old became the youngest artist to win Best Country Album, Best Country Song ("White Horse") and Album Of The Year.
As Swift noted in her acceptance speech for Best Country Album, that particular win marked another memorable moment: her first time winning a GRAMMY on national television. Visibly in awe, she noted that winning GRAMMYs felt like an "impossible dream." Fifteen years later, Swift's GRAMMY track record has proven to be anything but — she's earned 14 GRAMMYs (as of press time), including a record-breaking four for Album Of The Year, the most of any artist in history.
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