Taylor Swift was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday, becoming the youngest artist ever to receive the honor as a songwriter. The 34-year-old singer delivered a 21-minute acceptance speech, visibly emotional throughout. She expressed gratitude to the musicians who inspired her, emphasizing the importance of songwriting as a craft. Swift highlighted the collaborative nature of music and acknowledged the contributions of her co-writers. The artist also spoke about the evolving definition of rock and roll, asserting its spirit lies in challenging the status quo. Her induction recognizes her significant impact on music and popular culture, solidifying her legacy as a prolific songwriter. The ceremony took place in Cleveland, Ohio, the Hall of Fame’s home city.