Last night at the 2016 Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In her speech, she referred to her seemingly never-ending feud with Kanye West. She said, "As the first woman to win Album of the Year at the Grammys twice, I wanna say to all the young women out there: There are going to be people along the way who will try to [...] take credit for your accomplishments or your fame." Recently, West came out with a song, "Famous," whose lyrics read, "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b*tch famous / God d*mn / I made that b*tch famous." Swift's response in her Grammy speech is that no man can take credit for her success -- it was her hard work and dedication that got her to where she is.
I watched Swift's speech and found it to be really moving. I am disappointed to learn that critics are delegitimizing her speech that could have otherwise had a major impact.
I watched Swift's speech and found it to be really moving. I am disappointed to learn that critics are delegitimizing her speech that could have otherwise had a major impact.
I watched Swift's speech and found it to be really moving. I am disappointed to learn that critics are delegitimizing her speech that could have otherwise had a major impact.
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