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Taylor Swift thanks her fans after getting award for ‘Folklore’ film
New York: An American Pop icon Taylor Swift has thanked her enormous fans for their constant support for her album, Folklore.
The awards “focus on women who are making positive change and who further the discussion of what a fulfilling career in media looks like,” and Swift won the Grand Award for Special or Variety for her ‘Folklore: The Long Pond Sessions’ concert film at the 46th annual Gracie Awards on Tuesday.
Swift was introduced by Olympic gymnast Simone Biles who said the award “is given to a woman that has made contributions to media that go above and beyond, that shine a spotlight on issues, and display creativity and storytelling”
“Making this film really was a new experience for me in a lot of ways. It was in the middle of the pandemic when this was the first time most of the people who worked on it had left our houses, so I want to, first of all, say thank you so much to our medical team, our COVID team who tested everyone and made sure we were in a safe space to create music again, it was a really heartening experience,” she replied.
Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter. Her narrative songwriting, which is often inspired by her personal experiences, has received widespread media coverage and critical praise. Swift moved to Nashville at age 14 to become a country music singer, signing a songwriting deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing in 2004 and a recording deal with Big Machine Records in 2005.