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==Songwriting== Swift is one of the most commercially successful and critically respected songwriters of her era. Her work is distinguished by its confessional specificity β the use of precise, emotionally resonant detail to render personal experience universal β and by an exceptional melodic gift that operates effectively across country, pop, folk, and alternative idioms. She has co-written songs for other artists and has spoken extensively about her compositional process, which typically involves beginning with a narrative concept or emotional experience and building the song outward from a central image or line. Her long-form storytelling abilities are perhaps most evident in extended compositions such as ''All Too Well (Ten Minute Version)'', which was widely acclaimed upon its 2021 release as one of the finest breakup songs ever written, and in the interlocking narrative trilogy of ''folklore'' tracks ''cardigan'', ''august'', and ''betty'', which tell the same love story from three different perspectives β a structural ambition unusual in mainstream pop. Collaborators including [[Jack Antonoff]], [[Aaron Dessner]], [[Max Martin]], [[Liz Rose]], and [[Richard Russo]] have all spoken about her unusual command of the songwriting process and her resistance to ceding creative control.
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