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Video: Taylor Swift Does 'Embarrassing' Dance at Her Own Grammy Museum Exhibit
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The seven-times Grammy winner stopped by the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles and danced to her hit song 'Shake It Off' in front of an exhibit devoted to her.

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Taylor Swift is excited about the upcoming 2015 Grammy Awards. The 25-year-old singer-songwriter took to Instagram on Thursday, February 5 to share a video of her dancing to her hit song "Shake It Off" in front of an exhibit devoted to her at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.

In the video, the "Blank Space" hitmaker, who already won seven Grammy Awards, jumped and kicked her feet happily while throwing her hands up in the air. She wore an all-black outfit including a bowler hat, a long-sleeved crop top, a skort, stockings and black heels. "Went to the Grammy Museum in LA to see the exhibit they did on ma life. My behavior was as embarrassing as usual," she captioned it.

The "Red" songstress previously said that she wouldn't perform but would present an award at the upcoming Grammy Awards. "A lot of you have been asking about the Grammys this week and I just wanted to give you an update," she wrote on her Tumblr blog, "I'm really excited to be nominated for 3 Grammys this year and even more excited that I'll be there having a dance party/rage fest in the audience. I will also be presenting the award for Best New Artist."

"Since my whole life is wrapped up and entangled in the planning of The 1989 World Tour right now, I'm not going to be performing on the Grammys this year. I need this time to focus only on the tour," she added, "I hope I'll see you out there at one of the stadiums this summer having a rage fest of your own!"

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