Taylor Swift let her hair down at the 67th Grammy Awards and was seen partying as Kendrick Lamar took to the stage following the rapper’s win for Song of the Year

Taylor Swift busted out some questionable dance moves at last night’s Grammy Awards.
The 35-year-old singer might not have won anything at the ceremony, but that didn’t stop her from having a fun time. Eagle-eyed fans have spotted her in the background of a video dancing along to Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us.
The rapper’s song earned him the Song of the Year award and the track played out across the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Taylor was filmed grinding and waving her arms in the air as she rocked out to the song. Fans found the moment hilarious and took to social media to share their comments.
“What was Taylor swift doing,” one person wrote on X with a crying emoji. Another shared the clip on TikTok and suggested, “The drinks have gotten to her.”

Taylor Swift let her hair down (
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She looked incredible at the show (
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“Remeber she said she can have one drink and think she is a wizard! She is a vibe,” a third person gushed. Another joked, “Whatever she’s having in these award shows, I need to have some coz girlie starts tweeking and I’m here for it.”
A fifth person encouraged, “Don’t stop.. get it get it get it,” while someone else commented, “VIBEEE.” However, another person seemed tense and urged, “Anxiety stooppp.”
Kendrick beat out The Beatles and Beyoncé to take home Record of The Year as well as Song of the Year. Not Like Us is well-known to fans as a diss track against Drake.
A second added, “Looking forward to seeing all of Drake’s fans crash out. Shout out to the KING, Kendrick Lamar.” Someone else wrote, “There are rappers who have been shot who didn’t lose a rap battle this badly.”
During his acceptance speech for the award, Kendrick dedicated his award to his hometown. “We’re gonna dedicate this one to the city,” he said before shouting out different Los Angeles area neighborhoods.
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