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Taylor Swift cautions against immediate online feedback in iHeartRadio Music Awards speech
Summary
Taylor Swift accepted Artist of the Year at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards and used her speech to tell emerging artists to give themselves time to hone their craft rather than seek constant online feedback.
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Taylor Swift accepted the Artist of the Year award at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards and used her acceptance speech to speak directly to other artists. She arrived at the ceremony with nine nominations and had won six awards by the time she took the stage. Swift thanked presenter Alysia Liu and referenced Liu's performances at the 2026 Winter Olympics. She also recalled starting music as a private hobby and spending thousands of hours practicing from around age 12.
Key details:
- Swift received the Artist of the Year award at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
- She entered the ceremony with nine nominations and had won six awards by the time of her Artist of the Year acceptance, including Pop Album of the Year, Pop Song of the Year, Best Lyrics, Best Music Video, and Favorite Tour Style.
- She thanked presenter Alysia Liu, cited Liu's Winter Olympics performances as inspiration, and acknowledged that her fiancé, Travis Kelce, attended the show.
- In her remarks she described treating songwriting as a hobby when she was young and spending thousands of hours practicing from about age 12.
- She urged artists to give themselves time to hone their craft and cautioned that constant online feedback can harm creative dreams.
Summary:
Swift used her Artist of the Year speech to encourage patience, private practice, and time for mistakes as part of artistic development. Her comments highlighted concerns about the effects of immediate online feedback on creative work. Undetermined at this time.
