Popular singer Taylor Swift recently named Songwriter of the Year. She filmed an acceptance speech for the 2020 Apple Music Awards, where she was named Songwriter of the Year, which was chosen by Apple Music’s editorial team. In her acceptance speech, Taylor said that it's really special. In a winning speech, she said, “Winning Songwriter of the Year in any capacity in any year would be so exciting, but I think it’s really special because this particular year was a year where I really feel like songwriting was the one thing that was able to keep me connected to fans that I wasn’t able to see in concert.” She further added that she wasn’t able to reach out her hand and touch somebody’s hand in the front row and was not able to take pictures with fans, so this, it means a lot to her. The 30-year-old singer-songwriter said, " My songwriting, and the way that fans respond to the songs I write, and the kinda dialogue back and forth, and that kind of emotional exchange, is what I feel like has really kept me going this year. And I really want to say thank you to the fans for that.” She opened up about her Red song All Too Well during Rolling Stone‘s 500 Greatest Albums podcast. “The first song that was written was All Too Well. It was a day when I was just like a broken human walking into rehearsal just feeling terrible about what was going on in my personal life,” she explained during the podcast. Also Read: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan pens a note for' guardian angel' late dad Krishnaraj Birthday: Helen emerged as the first item dance girl of Bollywood Madhur Bhandarkar openly slams Karan Johar for stealing title of this web series