At 36, Taylor Swift enters the Songwriters Hall of Fame

With more than 10 albums released and 14 statuettes from Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift became the youngest woman to join the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Released this Wednesday (21), during the CBS Mornings program, the international list annually celebrates the artists responsible for some of the .

Swift signed her first publishing deal when she was just 14 years old. Since then, the singer has scored 69 songs in Billboard’s Top 10 – 13 of them in first place -, 51 Grammy nominations and the title of most played album in a single day on Spotify in 2025 with

The American musician appears alongside big names this year. Opening the list, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, founders of “KISS”, stand out for becoming one of the most successful duos in rock.

Another name on the rise is Christopher Tricky Stewart, co-author of hits such as “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)”, by , and “Umbrella”, by . Alanis Morissette; Kenny Loggins; Walter Afanasieff; Terry Britten and Graham Lyle join the rest of the Songwriters Hall of Fame’s “Class of 2026.”

*Published under the supervision of Tamiris Gomes

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