Here's Why Taylor Swift Didn't Score Any Grammy Noms For 'Life Of A Showgirl'

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Grammy nominations were released on Friday, leading to the routine shock and awe from fans over the Recording Academy’s usual snubs and surprises.

While certain shutouts were egregious, others weren’t that surprising.

Some social media users noticed that Taylor Swift’s most recent album, “The Life of Showgirl,” didn’t score a single nomination.

where’s the life of a showgirl…?

— D. 🍀💎 (@offthetableag) November 7, 2025

The life of a showgirl no entro en ninguna categoría de los GRAMMYs??

— pripri❤️🔥📖☠️ (@seliss20) November 7, 2025

Taylor Swift’s latest album “The Life of a Showgirl” has failed to secure any #Grammy nominations today.

Showing that greed has weakened her “art”. pic.twitter.com/UStRK5HzYk

— iv★n (@crashbrat) November 7, 2025

But there’s a key reason it wasn’t: Swift’s album wasn’t actually eligible.

“The Life of A Showgirl” was released on Oct. 3. And in order to be eligible for this year’s Grammys, Swift’s album would’ve had to come out between Aug. 31, 2024, and Aug. 30, 2025.

And yet still, some on the internet predicted there would be some outrage (and perhaps shitposting) over Swift being “snubbed”:

Be prepared for scores of people on here to act (either intentionally or unintentionally) like Taylor receiving no nominations means Showgirl was snubbed, even though it came out after the qualifying period was over and she has no eligible work this year. https://t.co/KZJ5QGCP36

— Joe McBob (@MrJoeMcBob) November 7, 2025

Her previous album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” also wouldn’t qualify for eligibility at the 68th annual awards show, as it was released on April 19, 2024.

“TTPD” did qualify for the 67th annual Grammys and earned six nominations, but took home zero wins ― a true (and rare) snub for the artist.

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