Steven Spielberg hailed Taylor Swift as a “singular,” courageous and AI-defying artist Thursday at the Songwriters Hall of Fame, where the filmmaker introduced “the youngest female ever to be inducted.”
“A woman who has no fear when it comes to shattering records as a writer, singer, and storyteller. A singular artist and a genuine phenomenon placed in our culture rivals that of the composers of the Great American Songbook, Lennon and McCartney of the Sixties, and the singer-songwriters of the Seventies like Carole King and Stevie ‘Let’s Go’ Nicks and your namesake James Taylor,” Spielberg said in his speech.
“Her iconic success is fueled by her innate gifts and the unwavering support of her family. Her fearless determination to stand up for all artists’ rights is a reflection of her deep understanding of how best to use the meteoric fame that she has been navigating since she was just a teenager.”
The director continued, “Tonight, she is making history, and we get to witness yet another milestone as Taylor Swift continues to fulfill her destiny as the most successful female artist of not just our time, but of all time.”
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“This introduction is a reflection of how her peers in the music industry view her remarkable gifts as a songwriter, but also her dedication to collaboration and her respect for her producers, co-writers, and other songwriters who have influenced her since she first picked up a 12-string guitar. Of course, most people start with six strings, but to no one’s surprise, you were an overachiever at the age of 12.”
Spielberg said that, after Swift contacted him to deliver her introduction at the Songwriters Hall of Fame, he was at first “flattered and completely honored,” but then nervously turned to A.I. to provide the scope of her career. After asking A.I. how many words were written about Swift, and how many words Swift herself wrote, the A.I. was unable to answer.
“The depths of her achievements defy A.I.,” Spielberg said. “No algorithm can replace the soul of a true original who defies the status quo and easily refuses to be categorized.
He continued, “Taylor is a beacon for those who refuse to define their narrative. Someone who embraces artistic risk and trusts us with her memories, grudges, thoughts, and secrets for years and years. Through her songs, she has taken billions of people by the hand and by the heart and reaches across the footlights to them with a message rooted in community and infused with hope and relatability.”
Swift explained why she asked Spielberg to introduce her, as well as quoted Yellowstone, in her own induction speech on Thursday.