MTV Video Music Awards: Taylor Swift Makes History
Swift Becomes First Artist to Win Video of the Year Three Times
At the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, Taylor Swift made history by becoming the first artist to win Video of the Year three times. She won the award for her 10-minute version of "All Too Well," which is the longest song to ever win the award. Swift also won Best Longform Video and Best Direction for the same video.
Swift's Historic Win
Swift's win is a testament to her enduring popularity and her ability to connect with fans on a deeply personal level. "All Too Well" is a deeply emotional ballad about a failed relationship, and Swift's fans have praised her for her honesty and vulnerability in the song.
The 10-minute version of "All Too Well" was released in November 2021 as part of Swift's re-recorded album, "Red (Taylor's Version)." The album features re-recordings of all the songs from Swift's original 2012 album, "Red," as well as several new songs, including "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)."
Swift's Other Wins
In addition to Video of the Year, Swift also won Best Longform Video and Best Direction for "All Too Well." This is the first time that Swift has won Best Longform Video, and it is her second win for Best Direction. She previously won the award in 2015 for her video for "Bad Blood."
Swift's Speech
In her acceptance speech for Video of the Year, Swift thanked her fans for their support. She also spoke about the importance of telling personal stories in her music.
"I'm so proud of this video," Swift said. "I wanted to tell the story of this song in a way that was as honest and vulnerable as the song itself. I'm so grateful to my fans for supporting me and allowing me to tell my stories."
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