The 2024 Grammy Awards proved to be a historic and empowering evening for women in the music industry, as Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and SZA took centre stage and left an indelible mark on music history.

With Taylor Swift making Grammy history, Miley Cyrus delivering a stellar performance and SZA earning accolades, it was undoubtedly a night dominated by female talent and empowerment. Let's delve into the highlights and memorable moments from this unforgettable evening celebrating the extraordinary achievements of these powerhouse women.

Taylor Swift

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At the 2024 Grammys, Taylor Swift etched her name in the annals of music history by clenching her fourth 'Album of the Year' award, a remarkable feat achieved with her 2022 hit album ‘Midnights’.

Miley Cyrus

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Cyrus entered the Grammys without any prior wins, yet emerged from the ceremony as a double victor, as her song ‘Flowers’ secured wins for 'Best Pop Solo Performance' and 'Record of the Year.'

Billie Eilish

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At the 2024 Grammys, Billie Eilish and her brother, Finneas O'Connell, secured the prestigious 'Song of the Year' award for their collaboration on ‘What Was I Made For?’ featured on the 'Barbie' soundtrack.

SZA

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Ferguson's pivotal contribution to SZA's chart-topping track ‘Snooze’ was crafted within a makeshift studio while residing with his aunt. The acclaimed track clinched the award for 'Best R&B Song' at the prestigious ceremony held in Los Angeles.

Karol G

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Karol G cements her status as a prominent figure in Latin music at the 2024 Grammys. The Colombian sensation marks a historic moment by becoming the first woman to clinch the esteemed title of 'Best Música Urbana Album,' honoured for her 2023 chart-topper, ‘Mañana Será Bonito.’

Victoria Monét

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Victoria Monét claimed the Grammy for 'Best New Artist' at the prestigious 2024 awards ceremony. Expressing gratitude, she extended heartfelt appreciation to her single mother, acknowledging her role in nurturing her. Monét affectionately credited her mother for "raising this really bad girl," expressing deep appreciation for her support and guidance.

Lainey Wilson 

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Embark on a journey of musical discovery with the celebrated masterpiece, ‘Bell Bottom Country’, crowned as the 'Best Country Album' and hailed as a beacon of innovation within the realm of country music. Lainey Wilson's magnum opus captivates audiences with its distinctively refreshing approach, offering a harmonious blend of traditional country elements with contemporary flair.

Coco Jones 

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Overflowing with gratitude, Coco Jones embraces the exhilarating milestone of clenching her maiden Grammy award. The accomplished singer secures the prestigious accolade for 'Best R&B Performance' with her soul-stirring track ‘ICU’. This triumph represents a significant achievement in Jones's illustrious career,

Joni Mitchell 

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Amidst a field of exceptional contenders, the legendary Joni Mitchell emerges triumphant, clinching the coveted 2024 Grammy Award for 'Best Folk Album.' Mitchell's mesmerising live performance captured in ‘Joni Mitchell at Newport (Live)’ captivates audiences and critics alike, securing her victory over other distinguished albums, including those by Dom Flemons.

Kylie Minogue

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Kylie Minogue clinches the inaugural Grammy Award for 'Best Pop Dance Recording' with her chart-topping anthem ‘Padam Padam’, extracted from her acclaimed 2023 album ‘Tension’. This pulsating Eurodance masterpiece is named after the rhythmic sound of a heartbeat.

-Sushmita Sarkar