Taylor Swift has found herself in good company on Rolling Stone's list of 50 Women Who Rock. Taylor came in at number 45 on the list, which also features Lady Gaga, Carole King, Lucinda Williams and Aretha Franklin.
The magazine paid tribute to Taylor for her massively successful Speak Now tour calling her "one of the few genuine rock stars." They also gave her a tip of the hat as a song writer, claiming that she is amongst the elite rock songwriters of all time.
Speaking of her song "Long Live," the magazine likened Taylor's style to Jon Bon Jovi, saying that the track is "the best Bon Jovi song that Bon Jovi never wrote." They also added that she has a "flawless ear for what makes a song click."
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