They follow behind LeAnn Rimes in 1997, Shelby Lynne in 2001 and Carrie Underwood in 2007. Females dominated the 2010 Grammy Awards, with Taylor Swift becoming the youngest artist to win Album of the Year and Beyoncé taking home more awards than any female in Grammy history. ... Music 2010 Grammys. This compilation gives just as much screen time to the male contenders, though, including big winners like Kings of Leon and Green Day. Join us as we take an abbreviated journey through the trajectory of pop music from the 1st Annual GRAMMY Awards in 1959 to last year's 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards. Grammy voters are known for voting old, but 2001 was a huge stretch. The song, released as the seventh single from Whitney Houston, was nominated for Record Of The Year during the 29th GRAMMY Awards that year. 1 single but would win big two years later. for Gold Derby’s newsletter with experts’ latest predictions. Lady Gaga was arguably the most talked about artist of the year, and she would win two GRAMMYs this year on the strength of this album and her hit "Poker Face." Swift and Liz Rose wrote "You Belong With Me," one of eight nominations for Swift this year. Join us as we take an abbreviated journey through the trajectory of pop music from the 1st Annual GRAMMY Awards in 1959 to last year's 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards. Females dominated the 2010 Grammy Awards, with Taylor Swift becoming the youngest artist to win Album of the Year and Beyoncé taking home more awards than any female in Grammy history. Record Of The YearWinner: Kings Of Leon, "Use Somebody" Beyoncé, "Halo" Black Eyed Peas, "I Gotta Feeling" Lady Gaga, "Poker Face" Taylor Swift, "You Belong With Me", The Kings Of Leon broke out in a big way in 2009, using massive hooks, good looks and a great preacher's-kids-gone-rock-and-roll backstory to become the talk of the rock world and capture the Record Of The Year GRAMMY for this Top 10 single. She won four Grammys overall. she said onstage. Taylor Swift songs, ranked: Her top 25 greatest hits – where does ‘Cardigan’ rank? SIGN UP for Gold Derby’s newsletter with experts’ latest predictions. She prevailed for “Fearless,” her second career album after her 2006 self-titled debut album. 1 hit "Umbrella," her third Top 10 single off 2007's Good Girl Gone Bad, features the dance-pop star collaborating with GRAMMY winner Jay-Z. Record Of The YearWinner: Amy Winehouse, "Rehab"Beyoncé, "Irreplaceable"Foo Fighters, "The Pretender"Rihanna Featuring Jay-Z, "Umbrella"Justin Timberlake, "What Goes Around…Comes Around". By being truly fearless. Responsibility for the accuracy of information provided in stories not written by or specifically prepared for the Academy lies with the story's original source or writer. Swift’s record as the youngest to claim the category lasted only 10 years, as it was just crushed earlier this year by 18-year-old Billie Eilish (“When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?”). “I just hope you know how much this means to me,” the squeaky-voiced Swift said when accepting her trophy at the end of the 2010 ceremony. Swift (“Fearless”) is close behind at 20 years old, followed by Alanis Morissette (“Jagged Little Pill”) who previously held the record at age 21. The results have been both instantaneously likeable and acclaimed. Or listen at iTunes, Spotify, Libsyn, Google Play or Stitcher where you can subscribe to our channel. See latest Oscar predictions by our top Experts. © 2020 - Recording Academy. True mystery surrounds HBO's 'Perry Mason' at the Golden Globes: Can it win again? Do YOU? All rights reserved. Rihanna's infectious No. After thanking her father and mother, who were seated in the front row of the Staples Center, Swift proudly proclaimed, “When we’re 80 years old and we are telling the same stories over and over again to our grandkids and they’re so annoyed with us, this is the story [that] in 2010 we got to win Album of the Year at the Grammys. Like us on Facebook to see similar stories, Police respond to multiple incident during "Trump Train", 'It's certainly going to get worse': Businesses plan more layoffs, hiring freezes in 2020 as COVID-19 escalates. The album peaked in the Top 5 on the Billboard 200 and also won for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.