The artist shares stories behind some of her biggest hits, her love of a “rant bridge” and how life in the public eye informs the stories she tells in her songs.
The National Recording Registry will induct music from Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, The Go-Go's, Vince Gill, Weezer, Reba McEntire ...
Go’s are joining America’s audio canon. The National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress on Thursday announced the ...
The pop superstar shares new details about her country roots, "rant bridges," lyrical rules and the way she brings songs like "All Too Well" to life.
Taylor Swift and Beyoncé have achieved another first. They're among the 25 artists making the 2026 National Recording ...
The National Recording Registry added "Single Ladies" and "1989," plus music from Weezer, Reba McEntire and the video game ...
The collection at the Library of Congress also added works by Weezer and Vince Gill, and a radio broadcast of a fight between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
Taylor Swift dove deep into her songwriting process in a new video interview with The New York Times -which just named her one of the 30 greatest living American songwriters - and got candid about the ...
"I was 17, sitting in my bedroom, mad at my parents," Swift recalled.