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Title: Taylor Swift Grammy Snub: Why Her Album Won’t Be Recognized Yet

taylor Swift‘s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Misses 2026 Grammy Eligibility Window

Taylor Swift’s latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, released April⁣ 19, 2024, will not be eligible for consideration at the ‌68th ⁣Annual⁣ Grammy Awards in 2026. The eligibility period for the 2026 grammys‌ closed august 30,‍ 2025, ‍meaning any music released after that date ⁣will be considered for ⁤the‍ 69th Grammy Awards in early 2027.

This timing impacts Swift’s potential ⁢for immediate recognition for her newest work.⁤ Grammy ‍eligibility windows ‍run from August 31st to August 30th of the following year, a system that differs from many other awards shows like the Oscars and Golden ⁢Globes, which generally follow a January-to-December calendar. This unique structure means The Tortured Poets Department will have to wait another year for Grammy⁣ consideration.

The Recording Academy’s‌ eligibility rules often⁢ benefit ⁢artists who ‌allow albums to “breathe” ‍for a full year ⁣with voters. Swift’s Fearless (released November⁣ 2008) won ⁤Album of ‌the ‍Year in February 2010, and both Red and 1989 ⁤(fall releases in ‍2012 and 2014⁢ respectively) also secured the ⁤top honour‌ in subsequent ceremonies.

The eligibility period ⁤also provides opportunities for newer artists. Chappell ⁣Roan’s ⁤debut​ album, The rise and Fall ⁢of a‍ Midwest Princess, ⁣released in September 2023,‍ gained significant traction in spring 2024, ​leading to⁢ an Album ‍of the Year nomination and⁢ a Best New⁤ Artist win at the 2025 Grammys.

Despite⁣ the lack of immediate Grammy contention,Swift’s fans have‍ reason‌ to anticipate future​ recognition. As the article notes, “So Swifties, The Life of a Showgirl has a chance to dominate the 69th Grammy⁢ Awards. You’ll just have to wait‌ a year to see what happens.” The timing of Grammy voting, which‍ falls outside ⁤the typical awards season⁢ calendar, frequently enough creates debate about snubs⁣ and surprises.

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