Taylor Swift is joining country songwriting royalty, as the world’s biggest artist is set to be inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame this fall, the organization announced on Tuesday, making Swift the Hall’s youngest-ever inductee. It’ll be her second songwriter career milestone this year, after Swift had become the youngest-ever inductee in the broader Songwriters Hall of Fame back in June. “From the time I started writing songs as a child, I fixated on Nashville as the perfect place to be,” Swift said in a statement read by Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame executive director Mark Ford on Tuesday, per Rolling Stone. “I wanted to learn with and from the best, and get to immerse myself in a community of storytellers. Other than Swift, this year’s class also includes country songwriting icon Lyle Lovett, Shawn Camp and Bruce Channel.