At 36, Taylor Swift rewrites Hall of Fame history
India, June 13 -- On Thursday, popstar Taylor Swift was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York, becoming the youngest woman ever to receive the honour at 36. She breaks the record previously held by songwriter Carole Bayer Sager, who was inducted at 43 in 1987. Artistes become eligible 20 years after releasing their first commercial song. For Swift, that milestone came this month, two decades after her debut single, Tim McGraw, was released. Over the past 20 years, Swift has evolved from a country singer-songwriter into one of the world's biggest popstars, with 12 studio albums, 14 Grammys and Eras Tour, which grossed $2B globally. HTC...
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