A representative for Republic Records informed that Swift’s newest album, Evermore, will be submitted to the Grammys for consideration in all eligible categories. “After careful consideration, Taylor Swift will not be submitting Fearless (Taylor’s Version) in any category at this year’s upcoming Grammy and CMA Awards."
Taylor Swift
Pop star Taylor Swift has pulled out the re-recording of her 2008 sophomore album, Fearless from the running at Grammys and Country Music Association Awards (CMA).
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A representative for Republic Records informed that Swift’s newest album, Evermore, will be submitted to the Grammys for consideration in all eligible categories. “After careful consideration, Taylor Swift will not be submitting Fearless (Taylor’s Version) in any category at this year’s upcoming Grammy and CMA Awards. Fearless has already won four Grammys including album of the year, as well as the CMA Award for album of the year in 2009/2010 and remains the most awarded country album of all time.”
For the unversed, Folklore — which was released in July 2020, less than five months before Evermore — recently nabbed the singer, 31, a history-making third album of the year win at the 2021 Grammys. Fearless (Taylor’s Version) dropped in April, debuting at No 1 on the Billboard 200, over 12 years after its original version did the same, back in November 2008. The more recent record became her ninth album to debut at No 1, according to Billboard.
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