Taylor Swift has won 30 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) as of the latest ceremonies, making her the most awarded solo artist in VMA history and tying Beyoncé’s all-time career VMA total (including group work).

Quick Scoop: Taylor’s VMA Count

  • Total VMAs: 30 moon person trophies so far.
  • Status: Most awarded solo artist in VMA history.
  • Record context: Her 30 wins put her level with Beyoncé’s overall career VMA total (solo + group projects).

How she reached 30

  • Before the 2024 VMAs, Taylor already had 23 VMAs.
  • At the 2024 show, she picked up 7 more awards in one night, bringing her total to 30.
  • Those 2024 wins included major categories like Video of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Best Pop, driven in part by “Fortnight” from The Tortured Poets Department.

Mini Timeline of Key VMA Moments

  • 2009: First VMA for Best Female Video with “You Belong With Me,” the same night as the infamous stage interruption.
  • 2015: Huge year with multiple wins for “Blank Space” and “Bad Blood,” including Video of the Year.
  • Early 2020s: She racks up big wins for “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” and then “Anti‑Hero,” including multiple Video of the Year trophies.
  • 2024: Another monster night, pushing her total to 30 and solidifying that “she is the music industry” vibe fans joke about in forums.

Why This Is a Big Deal in 2026

  • Awards race: Taylor and BeyoncĂ© are now in an ongoing “quiet rivalry” at the top of the VMA leaderboard, both sitting at 30 total career wins.
  • Legacy talk: Fans and commentators frame her VMA run as proof of her long-term dominance in pop culture, since the VMAs tend to reflect both visuals and viral impact in a given era.

Fans on pop forums and Swift-dedicated subreddits frequently share infographics of her wins and joke that “she is the music industry,” especially after those big 2023–2024 hauls.

TL;DR: If you’re wondering “how many VMAs did Taylor win?” the current answer is 30 career VMAs, the most of any solo artist and tied for the all‑time record overall.

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