"When they announced the Album of the Year winner it was like, 'And the album of the year goes to... Reeeeeandom Access Memories, Daft Punk!' And they really dragged out the 'reeee," Swift, 25, recalled to Grammy Pro about her nominated album Red.
"And for a second there, I kind of thought we had it, and we didn't. I remember not going to afterparties. I went home and I cried a little bit, and I got In-N-Out Burger and ate a lot."
"Going up to it, everybody comes up to you and they're like, 'Oh, you got this, you're gonna win, you're gonna win,' and I wish they wouldn't do that because you don't know if you're gonna win -- and someone else could very well win -- and someone else very well did."
The singer already has seven Grammys to her name.
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