Taylor Swift delighted over 'All Too Well (10-minute Version)' Grammy nom: 'Momentous and surreal'
Taylor Swift is over the moon for having her song "All Too Well (10 minute Version)" nominated for the 2023 Grammys' Song of the Year, an award she has never won yet.
The "Anti-Hero" hitmaker posted a lengthy caption on her Instagram Story expressing her delight over the nomination.
"All Too Well 10 is the song I'm most proud of, out of anything I've written," she said. "The fact that it's nominated for Song of the Year at the Grammys, an award I've never won, that honors the songwriting... it's momentous and surreal."
Swift acknowledged her "All Too Well (10 minute Version)" co-writer Lis Rose Music, who she said she immediately called after hearing the news.
"She believed in me then and we are nominated together now. It's just so cute I can't cope," she said.
"I want to ramble about the magic and mystery of time and fate and reclaiming my art, but instead, I think I'll go scream for ten minutes straight. And think about how this wouldn't have happened without you," she added.
Aside from the Song of the Year nomination, Swift is also nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media for "Carolina" and Best Country Song for "I Bet You Think About Me."
Recently, Swift took home most of the major prizes at the MTV Europe Music Awards. —Hermes Tunac/JCB, GMA Integrated News