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Amy Allen has made history by becoming the first woman to win the Best Songwriter award at the Grammy Awards, held on Sunday night. Allen, recognized for her contributions to various hit songs, including "Espresso" and "Please Please Please" by Sabrina Carpenter, previously received a nomination for this award in its inaugural year in 2023. In her acceptance speech, she emphasized the essential role of songwriters, asserting, "Without us, there would be no songs for anyone to win awards for" (Turner, BBC News).
Having entered the music scene at a young age and originally playing with her sister's band, Allen's career took off after writing Selena Gomez's "Back to You," which propelled her into the pop songwriting arena. Over the years, she has collaborated with prominent artists such as Harry Styles and Lizzo. This year, Allen shared the nomination stage with fellow songwriters Raye, Jessi Alexander, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Edgar Barrera, acknowledging their contributions to the industry by stating, "We are the engine that fuels the music industry" (Turner, BBC News).