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Swift's Country Roots: A Legacy of Collaboration
29 Jun
Summary
- Taylor Swift's country music journey spans studio work and surprise performances.
- She wrote 'Better Man' for Little Big Town, a No. 1 country hit.
- Swift recently performed with Lainey Wilson at a Nashville concert in June 2026.

Taylor Swift's formative years in country music continue to influence her career, even as a global pop superstar. Her connection to Nashville is evident through studio recordings, unexpected live appearances, and songwriting for fellow country artists.
Most recently, on June 23, 2026, Swift delighted fans by joining Lainey Wilson during a concert in Nashville, marking another significant moment in her country music journey. The article details 13 key collaborations that have shaped this ongoing relationship.
These include her early cameo in Brad Paisley's "Online" music video in 2007 and her songwriting for Little Big Town's No. 1 hit "Better Man." Swift also performed with Kenny Chesney and brought Faith Hill and Tim McGraw on stage.
Collaborations like "Highway Don't Care" with McGraw and Keith Urban in 2013 garnered significant awards. More recent pairings include harmonies on Maren Morris's "You All Over Me (Taylor's Version)" and The Chicks' "Soon You'll Get Better."
Swift has also gifted songs like "Babe" to Sugarland and performed with Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton. Her surprise appearance with Kane Brown at a 2025 benefit concert in Nashville led to a venue upgrade for future events. Her 2026 performance with Lainey Wilson at the Pinnacle in Nashville revisited her hit "Love Story."