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Taylor Swift Joins Songwriters Hall of Fame Elite
21 Jan
Summary
- Taylor Swift is the youngest woman inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
- Kiss members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, plus Alanis Morissette, are also honored.
- Inductees include hitmakers for Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Tina Turner.

Taylor Swift has officially entered the Songwriters Hall of Fame as part of the 2026 class, making her the youngest woman ever to receive this prestigious honor. Her induction marks a significant milestone in her career, achieved in her first year of eligibility. Swift submitted a selection of her work, including "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" and "Anti-Hero," to showcase her evolution as a songwriter.
The 2026 induction class features a compelling mix of contemporary talents and long-established artists. Alongside Swift, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of the iconic band Kiss are being recognized, as is singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, known for hits like "You Oughta Know."
This year's inductees also represent a deep well of songwriting expertise behind many chart-topping hits. Honorees include Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, who penned "Umbrella" for Rihanna and "Single Ladies" for Beyoncé. The writing duo Terry Britten and Graham Lyle are celebrated for their work with Tina Turner, including the Grammy-winning "What's Love Got to Do With It."




