Most Album of the Year awards won at the Grammys (female)
Who
Taylor Swift
What
4 total number
Where
United States (Los Angeles)
When

Taylor Swift (USA) won Album of the Year for a fourth time at the 66th Grammy Awards, staged at the crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, USA, on 4 February 2024. The accolade, in recognition of her 12th studio album Midnights (2022), broke a four-way tie with Frank Sinatra (1960, 1966–67), Stevie Wonder (1974–75 and 1977) and Paul Simon (1971, 1976 and 1987), who have all won three Album of the Year Grammys.


Fourteen-time Grammy winner (2010–24) and 52-time nominee (2008–24) Swift had previously won Album of the Year for Fearless (2010), 1989 (2016) and folklore (2021).

She is the only female artist to win the award more than twice, a feat accomplished by Lauryn Hill (1999–2000), Norah Jones (2003 and 2008), Alison Krauss (2002 and 2009) and Adele (2012 and 2017).

Șerban Ghenea (Canada, b. Romania) doubled the celebrations in the Album of the Year category, picking up his fifth trophy (2016–18, 2021 and 2024) as one of the engineers/mixers on Midnights. In doing so, he broke his own three-way tie – with mastering engineer Tom Coyne and engineer/mixer John Hanes – to become the category’s most decorated individual since Album of the Year was first presented, at the first-ever Grammy Awards, on 4 May 1959.