It’s been 13 years since Taylor Swift earned her first-ever Grammy nomination, for Best New Artist. Although she didn’t take home that trophy in 2008 (the accolade went to Amy Winehouse), the singer has racked up a number of impressive Grammy wins over the years, including two for Album of the Year — Fearless and 1989 — and Best Music Video for “Bad Blood.” Now, at age 31, Swift is up for six more Grammys, including Album of the Year for Folklore (which she wrote and released last year amid the coronavirus pandemic) and Song of the Year for “Cardigan,” at the upcoming ceremony on Sunday.
Ahead of show day, ET spoke with Swift about what it’s like to be re-recording her songs on the 13th anniversary of her first nomination.
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