Taylor Swift’s Net Worth, Music sales and merchandise.

Net worth

Taylor Swift’s journey from aspiring songwriter to global music sensation has led to a net worth of $1.1 billion, with projections of billionaire status.

Taylor Swift on stage
BornDecember 13, 1989
Age33 years
Full Name & Nick NameTaylor Alison Swift & Tay, T-Swift, Swifty
Height 5’10” (178 cm)
Mother NameAndrea Swift
Father’s NameScott Kingsley Swift
Marital StatusCurrently unmarried
ChildrenNone
CitizenshipUnited States
Source of WealthMusic sales, tours, and merchandise,
EndorsementsCover Girl, Diet Coke, Keds, Apple Music, Keds, and Stella McCartney

Taylor Swift Mini Bio

Taylor Alison Swift is a singer-songwriter born on December 13, 1989, in West Reading, Pennsylvania. Her father, Scott Swift, is a stockbroker; her mother, Andrea Swift, is a homemaker who previously worked as a fund marketing executive, and her brother, Austin, is an actor. Swift spent her early years on a Christmas tree farm with her parents.
At age 9, Swift started taking vocal and acting lessons in New York City and later decided to shift her focus toward country music, inspired by Shania Twain and Faith Hill.
When the rising star was around 12 years old, a computer repairman named Ronnie Cremer taught her to play guitar and helped with her first efforts as a songwriter, leading Taylor to write “Lucky You”, her first song ever.
In 2003, with the help of a family friend manager, she modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch and had an original song included on the show’s compilation CD. With it, came the opportunity to attend meetings with major record labels.
To help Taylor break into country music, her father transferred his job to an office in Nashville when she was 14, and the family relocated to a lakefront house in Hendersonville, Tennessee, where Taylor attended high school. Two years later, she transferred to Aaron Academy to better accommodate her touring schedule through homeschooling. She graduated high school a year early because of that.

Taylor Swift Early Years

When she performed at the age was only nine years old. Youth theatre academy productions She used to travel to New York as a child to receive proper vocal training. She used to go to various studios with her mother when she was eleven years old and submit her music tapes to them, but she was always rejected.

Taylor Swift Educational Qualification

Swift attended the El Vernia Montessori School for her early education, but her family later relocated to Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. Taylor Swift continued her education at Wyomissing Area High School after moving to the city. She had always been interested in music and could write very well. She also won the National Poetry Competition when he was nine years old… Her mother was her primary teacher, and Swift credits her for instilling in her the love of learning and encouraging her to pursue her passions.

Taylor Swift Career

In Nashville, Taylor started working with songwriter Liz Rose during two-hour writing sessions every Tuesday afternoon after school. Later, she became the youngest artist signed by Sony/ATV publishing house but left the group at age 14. She believed she was running out of time because she wanted to capture the early years of her life on an album while still representing what she was going through.
At a showcase in Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe in 2005, Swift caught the attention of Scott Borchetta, a record executive who was preparing to form an independent record label, Big Machine Records. She became one of Big Machine’s first signings, with her father purchasing a three percent share of the company.
Taylor then started working on her debut album and persuaded Big Machine to hire Nathan Chapman to produce her songs. Her first lead single “Tim McGraw” was released in June 2006, and Taylor Swift’s self-titled album was released later that year, on October 24, 2006. It peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard 200, where it spent 275 weeks. Swift was also the opening act for Brad Paisley’s 2007 tour to promote her album and spent 2006 and 2007 doing promotion on radio, and television, and being the opening act for country artists in the US. Throughout 2007 and 2008, Taylor released four more singles from her debut album and all of them appeared on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.
Swift released her first two EPs “The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection” and “Beautiful Eyes” in October 2007 and July 2008, respectively, winning accolades for all of her first three projects.
She became the youngest person to be honored with the BMI Songwriter of the Year title in 2007. She won awards at the CMAs, ACMs, and AMAs while also securing a nomination for Best New Artist at the 50th Grammy Awards.

Fearless

Swift’s sophomore album, Fearless, was released on November 11, 2008. Five singles were released throughout 2008 and 2009, with “Love Story”, the lead single, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 1 in Australia. The second single, “You Belong With Me”, peaked at number 2 in the US. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and was the top-selling album of 2009 in the US.
The Fearless Tour – Swift’s first headlining concert tour – grossed over $63 million, with Taylor releasing a documentary of the tour that was aired on television and released on DVD. Throughout 2009 and 2010, Swift won multiple awards with her LP at prestigious award shows such as the CMAs and the ACMs, including Artist of the Year at the AMAs and her first Album of the Year statue at the 52nd Grammys, where Swift also bagged another 3 wins. She was named ‘Female Artist of the Year‘ by Billboard back in 2009 as well.
Taylor also co-wrote songs with artists such as John Mayer, Boys Like Girls, and Kellie Pickler, and wrote 2 tracks for Disney Channel’s Hannah Montana – “Crazier” and “You’ll Always Find Your Way Back Home” – which were featured on the movie’s soundtrack.
During the Fearless era, Taylor also wrote “Today Was A Fairytale” for the Valentine’s Day movie Soundtrack, which peaked at number 2 in the US.

Speak Now

In August 2010, Swift released “Mine”, the lead single from her third studio album, Speak Now. It debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart at number three. Following criticism claiming Taylor’s songwriting was good because she worked with co-writers, Swift wrote all 17 tracks on her third record by herself as well as co-produced every song.
The album was released on October 25, 2010, debuting at number 1 on Billboard 200, with 1 million copies sold in its first week.
At the 54th Grammy Awards, in 2012, Swift won Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance for “Mean”, which she performed during the ceremony in response to her much-criticized 2010 Grammy performance, serving as a testament to her abilities as a musician.
Swift won several awards for Speak Now, including Songwriter of the Year at the BMI Awards, and Entertainer of the Year at the ACMs and CMAs, and was named Billboard’s Woman of the Year. The album also received general acclaim from critics, with Rolling Stone praising Taylor’s abilities as a rockstar.
The Speak Now World Tour was done between 2011 and 2012, grossing over $123 million. In November 2011, she released a live album, the “Speak Now World Tour Live”.
Swift also contributed to The Hunger Games soundtrack with two original songs: “Eyes Open” and “Safe & Sound”, recorded with The Civil Wars. The latter went on to win a Grammy award as well as a Golden Globe nomination. Taylor was featured on BoB’s single “Both of Us”, released in May 2012.

Red

In August 2012, Swift released “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”, the lead single from her fourth studio album, RED. It became her first number-one in the US and New Zealand and reached the top spot on iTunes digital song sales chart only 50 minutes after its release. Her third single, “I Knew You Were Trouble”, peaked in the top 5 of the most important music market countries in the world, reaching the 2nd position on Billboard Hot 100.
RED was released on October 22, 2012. For this project, Taylor worked with new producers and songwriters, such as Max Martin and Shellback – who would become two of Taylor’s biggest collaborators in the future – as well as Nathan Chapman and Liz Rose, with whom she’d been working since her earlier days. The album incorporates new genres for Swift, like heartland rock, dubstep, and dance-pop influences.
RED debuted at number 1 in the US, with a first-week sale of 1.2 million copies, and was Swift’s first number 1 album in the UK. The Red Tour ran from March 2013 to June 2014 and grossed over $150 million, becoming the highest-grossing country tour when it wrapped.
Red earned Swift several accolades, including 4 Grammy nominations, a VMA trophy, multiple AMA statues, and a BMI award for Songwriter of the Year. Taylor was also honored by the Country Music Academy with the Pinnacle Award.
In 2013, Taylor recorded “Sweeter than Fiction” for the One Chance movie soundtrack. It became her first project with producer Jack Antonoff, who she would continue to work with in the future. Taylor also collaborated with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban on one of the most successful country songs of that year, Highway Don’t Care”.

1989

In March 2014, Taylor moved to New York City while she worked on her fifth studio album, 1989, which would become her most successful and longest-charting record. Influenced by 1980s synth-pop, Swift severed ties with the country sound of her previous albums, and marketed 1989 as her “first documented, official pop album”. The album was released on October 27, 2014, and sold 1.28 million copies in the US during the first week of release, debuting at the top of the Billboard 200 chart.
Three of its singles – “Shake It Off”, “Blank Space”, and “Bad Blood”, featuring rapper Kendrick Lamar – reached number one in Australia, Canada, and the US.
The 1989 World Tour ran from May to December 2015 and was the highest-grossing tour of the year, with $250 million in total revenue.
During this era, Taylor went up against two of the biggest streaming services in the world, Spotify and Apple Music, in an effort to oppose the way these companies paid artists. In November 2014, Swift removed her entire catalog from Spotify, arguing that the streaming company’s ad-supported free service undermined the premium service, which provides higher royalties for songwriters. In June 2015, Taylor wrote an open letter criticizing Apple Music for not offering royalties to artists during the streaming service’s three-month free trial period. The following day, Apple announced that it would pay artists during the free trial period.
Swift was named Billboard’s Woman of the Year in 2014, and at the 2014 American Music Awards, she received the inaugural Dick Clark Award for Excellence. During this era, Swift also won a BRIT, several VMAs, and multiple other accolades which solidified the 1989 era as the most awarded pop era of all time.
At the 58th Grammy Awards in 2016, 1989 won in 3 categories, including Album of the Year. Swift became the first woman and fifth act overall to win Album of the Year twice as a lead artist.
Swift co-wrote “This Is What You Came For” with Calvin Harris in 2016, and early in 2017, she collaborated with Zayn Malik on “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”, for the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack. The song reached number two in the US and won Best Collaboration at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards.
“Better Man”, a song Taylor had written during the Red era, was released on Little Big Town’s seventh album, The Breaker, and earned Swift an award for Song of the Year at the 51st CMA Awards in 2017.

Lover

In November 2018, Taylor signed a new multi-album deal with Universal Music Group and her subsequent releases would be promoted under the Republic Records imprint. The contract included a provision for her to maintain ownership of her master’s recordings. Her seventh album would become the first studio album owned by Swift.
Lover was released on August 23, 2019, and became Taylor’s sixth consecutive album to sell over 500,000 copies in its first week in the US, making Swift the first female artist to achieve this. All 18 songs from the album charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in the same week, setting a record for the most simultaneous entries by a woman. Lover was the world’s best-selling solo studio album of 2019, selling 3.2 million copies.
The album earned multiple accolades, including 3 nominations at the Grammys, 3 VMAs, and 6 AMAs. Swift also became the first female artist to win Artist of the Decade at the American Music Awards.
Taylor starred as Bombalurina in the movie Adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, Cats. She co-wrote and recorded an original song for the movie called
“Beautiful Ghosts”, which would earn her another Golden Globe nod & a Grammy nomination at the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards.
The documentary ‘Miss Americana’, which chronicles part of her life and career over the years, premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and was released on Netflix in January 2020. Miss Americana features the original song “Only the Young”, which Swift wrote after the 2018 United States presidential elections.
During their promotion for Lover in 2019, Swift became embroiled in a publicized dispute with manager Scooter Braun and her former label Big Machine regarding the acquisition of the masters of her back catalog. She stated she had been trying to buy the Masters for years, but Big Machine only allowed her to do so if she exchanged a new album for an older one under another contract, which she chose not to sign. In October 2019, Swift’s masters, videos, and artworks were sold to Shamrock Holdings for a reported $300 million. Swift began re-recording her back catalog in November 2020 in an effort to own and be in control of her music and life’s work.

Folklore, Evermore, and Re-recordings

On July 23, 2020, Swift surprise-announced she would be releasing her eighth studio album, folklore, at midnight. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and became the year’s longest-running no. 1, with 8 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the chart. The album’s lead single “Cardigan” also debuted at #1.
Made in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic, folklore was the result of a collaboration with long-time musical partner Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, from The National, with whom Taylor had never worked before, and Bon Iver who are featured in one of the album’s tracks.


In November 2020, Swift released the self-directed “Folklore: the long pond studio sessions” on Disney+, a documentary in which Taylor, Aaron, and Jack perform all the songs from the record while discussing the meanings and inspirations behind the album.
Folklore earned Swift 5 nominations at the Grammys, including Album and Song of the Year. Taylor won the Album of the Year statue, becoming the first woman to win the Grammy’s highest honor three times.
On December 10, 2020, Swift once again surprised her fans with the announcement of her ninth studio album and Folklore’s sister record, evermore. The album was released on the 11th and continued Taylor’s collaborations with Aaron Dessner, Jack Antonoff, and Bon Iver, as well as incorporated new artists into the “folk more universe”, such as HAIM and The National. Both Evermore and its lead single “Willow” debuted atop the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 charts. Having both sister albums achieve this feature, Swift became the first artist to debut at the top of both the singles and albums charts simultaneously twice.
Folklore and Evermore embrace an indie folk and alternative rock production, a departure from Swift’s previous upbeat pop releases. Both albums sold over one million units worldwide in its first week and Folklore broke the record for first-day album streams by a female artist on Spotify.
Taylor began working on the re-recordings of her first 6 studio albums in November of last year. The first release from this effort to own her catalog was the re-recording of her sophomore album Fearless, now Fearless (Taylor’s Version). It was released on April 9, 2021, and included 6 never before heard songs that didn’t make it into the album originally, besides the 20 tracks that had already been released in 2008 and 2009. Fearless (Taylor’s Version) debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 200, becoming Swift’s 9th consecutive album and the first re-recorded album in history to do so.
Taylor announced she will be releasing the re-recording of her 4th studio album, RED, on November 19, 2021.

Taylor Swift Achievements/Awards

YearAwardCategoryFor
2007Academy of Country Music AwardsNew Female Vocalist of the YearTaylor Swift
BMI Country AwardsAward-Winning Songs“Tim McGraw”
Country Music Association AwardsHorizon Award   
CMT Music Awards  Breakthrough Video of the Year 
Nashville Songwriter AwardsSongwriter-Artist of the Decade 
2008American Music Awards  Favorite Country Female Artist 
BMI Country Awards  Award-Winning Songs“Our Song”
Song of the Year“Teardrops On My Guitar”
Country Music Association Awards      Entertainer of the Year 
Female Vocalist of the Year 
International Artist Achievement Award 
CMT Music Awards  Female Video of the Year 
Video of the Year 
Teen Choice Awards  Choice Breakout Artist 
Choice Female Artist 
Young Hollywood AwardsSuperstar of Tomorrow 
2009Academy of Country Music AwardsAlbum of the Year  “Fearless”  
American Music Awards                Artist of the YearTaylor Swift
Favorite Pop/Rock Female ArtistTaylor Swift
Favorite Country Female ArtistTaylor Swift
Favorite Adult Contemporary ArtistTaylor Swift
Favorite Country Album“Fearless”
Billboard Year-End Awards  Artist of the Year (Female) 
BMI Country Awards    Song of the Year“Love Story”
Award-Winning Songs“Picture to Burn”
Award-Winning Songs“Should’ve Said No”
BMI Pop Awards  BMI President’s Award 
Award-Winning Songs“Teardrops On My Guitar”
Canadian Country Music AssociationTop Selling Album  “Fearless”
Channel V Thailand Music Video AwardsPopular New Artist 
Country Music Association AwardsAlbum of the Year Music Video of the Year“Fearless” “Love Story”
CMT Music Awards  Video of the Year 
Female Video of the Year 
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest Female 
MTV Video Music Awards Nashville Songwriter AwardsBest Female Video Songwriter-Artist of the Decade 
People’s Choice AwardsFavorite Female Artist 
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Breakout Artist 
Choice Female Artist 
Choice Female Album 
2010Academy of Country Music AwardsCrystal Milestone AwardTaylor Swift
American Music Awards  Favorite Country Female Artist   
Billboard Live Music (Touring) AwardsTop Package“Fearless Tour”
BMI Country Awards          Songwriter of the Year 
Song of the Year“You Belong with Me”
Award-Winning Songs“Fifteen”
Award-Winning Songs  “Best Days of Your Life”
Award-Winning Songs  “You Belong with Me”
Award-Winning Songs  “White Horse”
BMI Pop Awards  Song of the Year“Love Story”
Award-Winning Songs“You Belong with Me”
Canadian Country Music AssociationTop Selling Album  “Fearless”  
Capricho Awards    International Song“Love Story”
International Female Singer 
Country Music Association AwardsEntertainer of the Year   
CMT Artists of the YearArtists of the Year 
Grammy Awards        Album of the Year 
Best Country Album 
Best Female Country  Vocal Performance 
Best Country Song 
Music Business Association AwardsArtist of the Year   
Myx Music Awards  Favorite International Video 
Nashville Songwriter Awards  Songwriter-Artist of the Decade 
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice AwardsFavorite Female Singer 
Favorite Song 
People’s Choice AwardsFavorite Female Artist 
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Breakout Female 
Choice Female Country Artist 
Choice Country Song 
Choice Country Album 
2011Academy of Country Music Awards    Jim Reeves International AwardTaylor Swift
Jim Reeves International AwardAcademy of Country Music Awards  
American Music Awards      Artist of the Year 
Favorite Country Female Artist 
Favorite Country AlbumSpeak Now
Billboard Music Awards    Top Billboard 200 Artist 
Top Country Artist 
Top Country Album“Speak Now”
Billboard Live Music (Touring) AwardsConcert Marketing and Promotion Award“Speak Now”  
Billboard Women in MusicWoman of the Year 
BMI Country Awards    Award-Winning Songs“Back To December”
Award-Winning Songs“Fearless “
Award-Winning Songs“Mine”
BMI Pop Awards  Award-Winning Songs“Two Is Better Than One”
Award-Winning Songs“You Belong with Me”
Canadian Country Music AssociationTop Selling Album  “Speak Now”
CMC Music Awards  International Artist of the Year 
CMT Artists of the YearArtists of the Year 
CMT Music AwardsVideo of the Year 
Nashville Songwriter Awards  Songwriter-Artist of the Decade 
Nashville Symphony Ball  Harmony Award Songwriter Icon 
People’s Choice AwardsFavorite Female Artist 
Teen Choice AwardsRed Carpet Hot Icon – Female 
Choice Female Artist 
Choice Female Country Artist 
Ultimate Choice 
Choice Country Song 
Choice Break-Up Song 
2012Academy of Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the Year  Taylor Swift
American Music Awards              Favorite Country Female Artist 
Artist of the Year                          
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist 
Favorite Country Female Artist 
Favorite Country Album 
Billboard Music AwardsWoman of the Year 
BMI Country Awards  Top 50 Songs“Mean”
Top 50 Songs“Sparks Fly”
BMI Pop AwardsAward-Winning Songs“Mine”
Bravo Otto  Super Singer Female (Bronze) 
Canadian Country Music AssociationGeneration Award   
Canadian Fragrance Awards  Best Full-Market Launch Women’s Mass 
Grammy Awards    Best Country Solo Performance 
Best Country Song 
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest Look 
Nashville Songwriter Awards  Songwriter-Artist of the Decade 
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice AwardsThe Big Help Award   
O Music AwardsMost Extreme Fan Outreach 
People’s Choice AwardsFavorite Female Artist 
RFK Human Rights Ripple of Hope AwardsThe Ripple of Hope Award 
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Female Artist 
Choice Female Country Artist 
Choice Voice 
Choice Single by a Female Artist 
Choice Country Song 
2013American Country Awards                Worldwide Artist   
Collaborative Single of the Year“Highway Don’t Care”    
Collaborative Video of the Year“Highway Don’t Care”    
Song of the Year (Songwriters Award)“Highway Don’t Care”
American Music Awards              Favorite Country Female Artist 
Artist of the Year 
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist 
Favorite Country Female Artist 
Favorite Country Album 
Billboard Music Awards              Top Artist 
Top Female Artist 
Top Billboard 200 Artist 
Top Country Artist“Red”
Top Billboard 200 Album“Red”
Top Country Album“We Are Never Ever Getting Back
Top Country SongTogether”
Billboard Live Music (Touring) AwardsTop Package“Red”
BMI Country Awards  Top 50 Songs Top 50 Songs“Begin Again” “Ours”
BMI Pop Awards  Award-Winning Songs  “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
Bravo OttoSuper-BFFs (Gold) 
Canadian Country Music AssociationTop Selling Album  “Red”  
Capricho AwardsBest Video“22”
Country Music Association Awards      Pinnacle Award 
International Artist Achievement Award   
Musical Event of the Year“Highway Don’t Care”
Music Video of the Year“Highway Don’t Care”
FiFi Awards  Fragrance Celebrity of the Year 
Grammy Awards  Best Song Written for Visual Media 
Hito Music AwardsBest Western Song 
MTV Video Music AwardsBest Female Video 
MTV Millennial AwardsCatchiest Hit of the Year 
Much Music Video Awards  Your Fave International Artist/Group 
Nashville Songwriter AwardsSongwriter-Artist of the Decade 
People’s Choice AwardsFavorite Female Artist 
Radio Disney Music Awards  The ripple of Hope Award 
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards  Top Ten International Gold Songs 
Song of the Year Best Break-Up Song 
Top Female Artist 
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Country Song 
Telehit AwardsBest Female Pop Album 
V Chart AwardsFavorite Artist of the Year(Western)
YouTube Music AwardsYouTube Phenomenon 
2014Academy of Country Music AwardsVideo of the Year  “Highway Don’t Care”  
American Music Awards  Dick Clark Award  Excellence Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist
Billboard Music Awards                    Top Artist 
Top Female Artist 
Top Billboard 200 Artist 
Top Hot 100 Artist 
Top Digital Songs Artist 
Billboard Chart Achievement Award 
Top Billboard 200 Album 
Top Streaming Song (Video)“Shake It Off”
Billboard Women in MusicWoman of the Year 
BMI Country Awards  Top 50 Songs“Highway Don’t Care”
Top 50 Songs“Red”
BMI London AwardsAward-Winning Song“Everything Has Changed”
BMI Pop AwardsAward-Winning Songs“I Knew You Were Trouble”
Country Music Awards of AustraliaTop Selling International Album of the Year“Red”  
CMC Music AwardsInternational Video of the Year“Highway Don’t Care”
Glamour AwardsInternational Solo Artist 
People’s Choice AwardsFavorite Female Artist 
Radio Disney Music Awards  Best Musical Collaboration Fiercest Fans 
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Female Country Artist 
V Chart AwardsBest Music Video of the Year 
2015Academy of Country Music Awards50th Anniversary Milestone Award 
American Music Awards  Favorite Pop/Rock Album 
Song of the Year“Blank Space”
BBC Music Awards  International Artist of the Year 
Billboard Music Awards                    Top Artist 
Top Female Artist 
Top Billboard 200 Artist“1989”
Top Hot 100 Artist 
Top Digital Songs Artist 
Billboard Chart Achievement AwardThe Best-Selling English Album
Top Billboard 200 Album 
Top Streaming Song (Video) “Shake It Off”“Shake It Off”
BMI Pop Awards    Songwriter of the Year 
Award-Winning Songs 
Award-Winning Songs“Shake It Off”
Brit Awards  International Female Solo Artist 
Capricho AwardsReal Couple of 2015 
Elle Style AwardsWoman of the Year 
FiFi Awards  (Fan-Voted)   
Grand Remi Awards (WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival)Best Music Video 
IFPI Awards  Global Recording Artist of 2014 
iHeartRadio Music Awards    Artist of the Year 
Song of the Year 
Best Lyrics 
Japan Gold Disc Awards    Album of the Year (Western) Best 3 Albums (Western) 
MTV Europe Music Awards  Best Song 
Best US Act 
MTV Video Music Awards    Best Pop Video 
Video of the Year 
Best Collaboration 
Myx Music Awards  Favorite International Video 
Nashville Songwriter Awards  Songwriter-Artist of the Decade 
NME AwardsBest International Solo Artist 
NRJ Music Awards    International Female Artist of the Year 
Video of the Year 
OFM Music AwardsAlbum of the Year 
People’s Choice Awards    Favorite Female Artist 
Favorite Song 
Favorite Pop Artist 
Primetime Emmy Awards  Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media 
Radio Disney Music Awards  Best Song to Dance To 
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards    Top Ten International Gold Songs 
Super Gold Song 
The Ripple of Hope Award 
Top Female Artist (GOLD) 
Shorty AwardsBest Singer 
Teen Choice Awards        Choice Summer Music Star: Female 
Choice Twit 
Choice Break-Up Song 
Choice Music Collaboration 
Telehit Awards  Best Female Artist 
Video of the Year
UK Music Video Awards  Best Pop Video – International Best Styling 
V Chart Awards     YouTube Music AwardsBest Music Video of the Year 
Favorite Artist of the Year(Western)
The Fragrance of the Year: Women’s Popular(Western)
2016BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards  Most Entertaining Celebrity 
Billboard Music AwardsTop Touring Artist 
BMI Pop Awards        Songwriter of the Year 
Award-Winning Songs“Bad Blood”
Award-Winning Songs“Blank Space”
Award-Winning Songs“Style”
Award-Winning Songs“Wildest Dreams”
Clio Awards      Bronze Award for Best Commercials 
Silver Award for Best Commercials 
Grammy Awards    Album of the Year 
Best Pop Vocal Album 
Best Music Video 
Hito Music AwardsBest Western Song 
iHeartRadio Music Awards        Female Artist of the Year Best Tour 
Most Meme-able  Moment 
Album of the Year 
Myx Music Awards  Favorite International Video 
NME AwardsBest International Solo Artist 
People’s Choice Awards  Favorite Female Artist 
Favorite Pop Artist 
Radio Disney Music Awards    Song of the Year Best Breakup Song Most Talked About Artist 
RTHK International Pop Poll AwardsTop Ten International Gold Songs 
Top Female Artist 
Shorty AwardsBest Singer 
V Chart AwardsFavorite Artist of the Year(Western)
Top Female Artist(Western)
Favorite Artist of the Year(Western)
Top Female Artist(Western)
2017BMI Country AwardsTop 50 Songs“Better Man”
BMI Pop AwardsAward-Winning Songs“This Is What You Came For”
BuzzAngle Music Awards      Physical Album Sales 
Digital Album Sales 
Artist Physical Album Sales 
Country Music Association AwardsSong of the Year“Better Man”
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest US Act 
MTV Video Music AwardsBest Collaboration 
MTV Millennial AwardsCollaboration of the Year 
Nashville Songwriter AwardsSongwriter-Artist of the Decade 
V Chart AwardsFavorite Artist of the Year(Western)
Top Female Artist(Western)
Favorite Artist of the Year(Western)
Top Female Artist(Western)
2018American Music Awards        Artist of the Year 
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist 
Favorite Pop/Rock Album 
Tour of the Year 
A2IM Libera Awards  Independent Impact Award“Reputation”  
Billboard Music Awards  Top Female Artist 
Top Selling Album“Reputation”
Billboard Live Music (Touring) AwardsTop U.S. Tour“Reputation”
BMI London AwardsPop Award“Look What You Made Me Do”
BMI Pop AwardsAward-Winning Songs“I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”
Hito Music AwardsBest Western Song 
iHeartRadio Music AwardsFemale Artist of the Year 
iHeartRadio Titanium AwardWinning Songs 
Japan Gold Disc AwardsBest 3 Albums (Western) 
NME AwardsBest International Solo Artist 
People’s Choice AwardsConcert Tour of the Year 
RTHK International Pop Poll AwardsTop Ten International Gold Songs 
“For Lover” 
Top Female Artist (GOLD) 
2019American Music Awards              Artist of the Decade 
Artist of the Year 
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist 
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist 
Favorite Music Video“You Need to Calm Down”
Favorite Pop/Rock AlbumThe Best-Selling English Album
ARIA Music AwardsBest International Artist“Lover”
Billboard Women in MusicWoman of the Year 
BMI Country AwardsTop 50 Songs“Babe”
BMI London AwardsPop Award“End Game”
BMI Pop Awards        Award-Winning Songs“Look What You Made Me Do”
Award-Winning Songs“…Ready for It?”
Award-Winning Songs“End Game”
Award-Winning Songs“Delicate”
Songwriter of the Year 
BuzzAngle Music Awards    Top Albums by Album Sales“Lover”  
Digital Album Sales“Lover”
iHeartRadio Music Awards  Tour of the Year 
Best Music Video 
iHeartRadio Titanium AwardWinning Songs 
Japan Gold Disc Awards    Best 3 Albums (Western) 
Album of the Year (Western) 
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest US Act 
MTV Video Music Awards  Video of the Year 
Video for Good 
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice AwardsFavorite Global Music Star           
People’s Choice AwardsAlbum of the Year 
Pollstar AwardsBest Pop Tour 
Q AwardsBest Live Artist 
Teen Choice AwardsIcon Award 
2020AMFT Awards        Album of the Year“Folklore”
Best Folk Album“Folklore”
Best Folk Song“Cardigan”
Best Folk Performance“Exile”
Attitude AwardsAttitude Icon Award 
American Music Awards        Artist of the Year   
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist“Cardigan” 
Favorite Music VideoFolklore
Apple Music AwardsSongwriter of the Year 
BMI Pop Awards  Award-Winning Songs “Me”
Award-Winning Songs“You Need to Calm Down”
Capricho Awards  International Artist of the Year 
Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards  Most Compelling Living Subjects of a Documentary 
Dance Magazine AwardsBest Music Video                 
Danish Music Awards  International Album of the Year 
GLAAD Media AwardsVanguard Award 
Hito Music AwardsBest Western Song 
IFPI Awards  Global Recording Artist of 2019 
iHeartRadio Music AwardsPop Album of the Year 
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest US Act 
MTV Video Music AwardsBest Direction 
Nashville Songwriter Awards  Songwriter-Artist of the Decade 
NetEase Annual Music Awards  Top Western Act 
Top Western Album 
Top Folk Music Album 
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice AwardsFavorite Global Music Star 
NME AwardsBest Solo Act in the World 
People’s Choice AwardsSoundtrack Song of the Year   
 RTHK International Pop Poll Awards  Top Ten International Gold Songs 
The Best-Selling English Album 
Top Female Artist (Silver) 
Tencent Music Entertainment AwardsBest Foreign Artist 
2021American Music Awards    Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist   
Favorite Pop/Rock Album“Evermore”
ARIA Music AwardsBest International Artist“Evermore”
Billboard Music Awards  Top Billboard 200 Artist 
Top Female Artist 
BMI London AwardsAward-Winning Song“Betty”
BMI Pop Awards  Award-Winning Songs“Lover”
Award-Winning Songs“The Man”
Brit AwardsGlobal Icon Award 
CMT Music AwardsBest Family Feature 
Gold Derby Music Awards        Artist of the Year 
Best Pop Artist 
Album of the Year
Record of the Year
Song of the Year
Grammy AwardsAlbum of the Year 
iHeartRadio Music Awards  Pop Album of the Year 
Best Lyrics 
Japan Gold Disc AwardsBest 3 Albums (Western) 
MTV Europe Music Awards  Best US Act 
Best Video 
MTV Video Music AwardsBest Direction 
MusicDaily AwardsBest Artist 
Nashville Songwriter Awards  Songwriter-Artist of the Decade 
National Music Publishers’ AssociationSongwriter Icon                                                     
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards  Top Ten International Gold Songs 
Super Gold Song 
Top Female Artist (Gold) 
Tencent Music Entertainment AwardsBest Foreign Artist 
2022Short Format: Web Series, “All Too Well: The Short Film”
Music Video, or Commercial Artist of the Year 
Best Pop Artist 
Album of the Year 
Record of the Year 
Song of the Year 
American Music Awards                Artist of the Year 
Favorite Country Female Artist 
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist 
Favorite Music VideoAll Too Well: The Short Film
Favorite Country AlbumRed (Taylor’s Version)
Favorite Pop AlbumRed (Taylor’s Version)
Billboard Music Awards      Top Billboard 200 Artist 
Top Country Artist 
Top Country Female Artist 
Top Country Album 
BMI London AwardsAward-Winning Song“Exile”
BMI Pop Awards          Most Performed Songs of the Year“Cardigan”  
Most Performed Songs of the Year“Willow”  
Most Performed Songs of the Year“Deja Vu”
Bravo Otto  International Singer (Bronz)   
Capricho Awards  International Hit of the Year“Anti-Hero”
CMT Music Awards  Trending Comeback Song of the Year 
Gold Derby Music Awards            Artist of the Year 
Best Pop Artist 
Best Pop Album 
Record of the Year 
Song of the Year 
Best Music Video 
iHeartRadio Music Awards  Best Lyrics 
Innovator Award 
MTV Europe Music Awards      Best Artist 
Best Pop 
Best Longform Video 
Best Video 
MTV Video Music Awards  Best Long Form Video Video of the Year 
Nashville Songwriter Awards  Songwriter-Artist of the Decade 
NetEase Annual Music AwardsTop English Album   
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice AwardsFavorite Album 
NME AwardsBest Reissue 
People’s Choice AwardsMusic Video of the Year 
Female Artist of the Year 
2023Gold Derby Music Awards                    Best Music Video 
Artist of the Year 
Best Country/Americana Artist 
Best Country/Americana Album 
Record of the Year 
Song of the Year 
Best Pop Song Best Country/Americana  Song 
Grammy AwardsBest Music Video 
Hit FM Music AwardsFemale Artist of the Year 
Collaboration of the Year 
Top 10 Singles 
Hollywood Critics Association Film AwardsBest Short Film 
IFPI Awards      Global Recording Artist of 2022 Global Vinyl Album of 2022 
iHeartRadio Music Awards        Pop Album of the Year 
Song of the Year 
Best Lyrics 
TikTok Bop of the Year 
Favorite Use of a Sample 
Japan Gold Disc AwardsBest 3 Albums (Western) 
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards  Favorite Album 
Favorite Female Artist 
Favorite Pet 
Žebřík Music AwardsForeign Female Artist of the Year 

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