Taylor Swift urged followers to provide themselves “permission to fail” as she accepted the Innovator honour on the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards on Monday night time.
The Shake It Off singer took to the stage on the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to gather the honour from Phoebe Bridgers following a video tribute montage that includes the likes of Ed Sheeran, Selena Gomez, and Dolly Parton.
“I by no means awakened within the morning and thought, ‘ what I am gonna do in the present day? I am gonna go innovate some stuff. Issues have to be innovated and I am gonna be the one which does it,'” Taylor jokingly started. “However what I did do was attempt to make the suitable determination for me on the time, whether or not or not it had ever been efficiently performed earlier than.
“Individuals need an instance of one thing working earlier than however I believe the good concepts or strikes or decisions are the brand new ones, those that set a brand new precedent. I am very privileged as a result of have backed me up in loads of the alternatives I’ve made.”
The 33-year-old then referenced her change from nation to pop in 2014 and her ongoing plan to re-record her first six albums.
She additionally famous that she has made loads of unhealthy concepts along with her good ones.
“The a whole bunch or hundreds of dumb concepts that I’ve had are what led me to my good concepts. You must give your self permission to fail,” she said. “I strive as laborious as I can to not fail ‘trigger it is embarrassing however I do give myself permission to and you must too. So, go straightforward on yourselves and simply make the suitable decisions that really feel best for you and sometime somebody would possibly suppose you have been revolutionary.”
The singer received 4 different awards throughout the present, together with Music of the Yr and Finest Lyrics for Anti-Hero.
Pink was the night time’s different honouree. The Icon Award recipient was celebrated with a medley that includes her singing Simply Give Me a Cause with Kelly Clarkson. Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo additionally took half within the musical tribute.