Pop star Taylor Swift has achieved an unprecedented new record in the music industry by winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year for the fourth time, amidst strong female representation at this year's ceremony. Swift also announced that she will release a new album in April. The 34-year-old singer won Album of the Year for her album "Midnights," surpassing music legends Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon, and Stevie Wonder, each of whom has won the award three times. Swift expressed her overwhelming happiness at the recognition on stage, stating that she will continue to write and perform songs. She added, "This feels overwhelming. All I want to do is keep doing this." Earlier, Swift won the award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, taking the opportunity to announce that she will release an album on April 19. Billie Eilish won the award for Song of the Year with her song "What Was I Made For?", which was written for the Barbie film.