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Taylor Swift Crowned 2024's Global Record Artist Of The Year For The Fifth Time

The record industry has honoured megastar Taylor Swift with a fifth Global Recording Artist of the Year award.

Taylor Swift has been named Global Recording Artist of the Year for 2024 by the IFPI, the fifth time she has won the honour of the organisation representing the recorded music industry.

The megastar's "The Tortured Poets Department" record also topped four IFPI charts - global album, global vinyl album, global streaming album and global album sales, the IFPI said in a statement on Tuesday.

It had a strong lead on the 2024 global album sales chart, which calculates physical purchases and full album downloads, with 5.6 million units.

"This has been a huge year for Taylor, and it has been incredible to see the extent to which fans worldwide are connecting with her superb music catalogue," IFPI chief executive Victoria Oakley said.

Swift was first named IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year in 2014 and then in 2019, 2022 and 2023, the most for any performer since the award was introduced 12 years ago.

According to the organisation, the prize is presented to whoever tops the IFPI global artist chart. It is calculated by looking at an artist's or group's worldwide sales for streaming, download, and physical music formats during the calendar year and covers their whole body of work.

Canadian rapper Drake and K-pop group SEVENTEEN came in second and third on that chart for 2024.

With AAP.