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Taylor Swift breaks own record at AMAs 2020

Jan Milo Severo - Philstar.com
Taylor Swift breaks own record at AMAs 2020
In this handout screen grab courtesy of ABC, singer Taylor Swift smiles after receiving the Artist of the Year award during the 2020 American Music Awards aired from the Microsoft theatre on November 22, 2020 in Los Angeles.
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MANILA, Philippines (Updated Nov. 24, 2020, 12:18 a.m.) — International pop star Taylor Swift broke her own record after winning six awards at the recently concluded American Music Awards (AMA).

Taylor was named Artist of the Decade, an honor announced before the ceremony, and won Artist of the Year. Last year, Swift broke the "King of Pop" Michael Jackson's record at the AMAs. Jackson had 24, but as of this year, Swift already has 32.

She also won Favorite Pop Album for her latest album, “Lover.” Her six awards make her the most successful AMAs artist ever, with a total of 29, dethroning Michael Jackson, who won 22.

"This year for me has been a lot. It's been a lot of good, it's been a lot of really complicated,” Taylor said as she thanked her fans worldwide.

Taylor won the biggest award of the night, besting over Drake, Ariana Grande, Halsey and Post Malone.

"All that matters to me is the memories I have had with you guys, with you the fans, over the years. We've had fun, incredible, exhilarating, extraordinary times together and may it continue. I am so lucky to get to do this," she said. 

RELATED: Taylor Swift releases 'Cardigan' music video from new album 'Folklore'

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