Taylor Swift has been officially certified as an "AI-Free artist" on Spotify, which means that her work is not of a machine.
In a recent interview with The New York Times, the 36-year-old pop superstar, who this year was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, revealed her secret.
The Lover hitmaker voiced the detail and length about her creative process of writing and execution of tones.
Swift explained that her drafting was based on the descriptions of emotions, and she has done the work to stay at the same level of emotion she felt as a young adult.
Travis Kelce's fiancée said she does not have social media on her phone. "It looks like I'm just endlessly scrolling, but I'm scrolling through words — like, the words in my file that I thought of four years ago at 3 in the morning."
The Opalite chart-topper has had a passion in music since the dawn of her career where she wrote songs in her bedroom with a guitar.
She has created a discography which she thinks would not have been possible with artificial intelligence.
Despite critics referring to her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, as AI slop, she has been careful about her songwriting process.
The defining American singer and songwriter has not publicly reacted to the criticism.
Swift, AI-Free verification on Spotify, is just one of a broad industry initiative to separate out human generated music and algorithm generated content.
Both Spotify and the Swift representatives do not specified the verification criteria.