Taylor Swift has confessed to bursting into "feral screeching" over her latest Grammy award nomination.

The 34-year-old Lavender Haze singer was overjoyed to learn she has been nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 2025 Grammys alongside collaborator Gracie Abrams.

The ladies have been nominated for their song Us, which 25-year-old Adams released on her album The Secret of Us which was unleashed in June.

Recalling how she and Adams responded to the nomination news, Swift told her audience in Toronto on Friday, per the Daily Mail, "The Eras Tour has been going on about a year and a half now, and so, a lot of life can happen in the phase of that tour and a lot of art can happen in the course of that tour.

"I think you'll remember the genius brilliant young lady you saw earlier tonight, Gracie Abrams. So, storytime, Gracie was opening up for me a year ago on the Eras Tour.

"We had so many fun memories during that tour, one of which we were celebrating her getting nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammys, we had, like, eleventy-hundred Cosmos, went back to my house and just started writing a song."

Going on to explain that their song was subsequently Grammy-nominated, the Fortnight singer said, "You can't even imagine, like, the phone call between the two of us when the nominations came out and we saw that song was nominated.

"It was just screeching. It wasn't even words, it was just feral screeching for the entire call."

The Grammy Awards are due to take place in Los Angeles on 2 February 2025.

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