Taylor Swift has proven, time and time again, that she is a force in the music industry. After more than a decade of writing and releasing songs, fans have increasingly appreciated more of her works today.

While her songs are, truly, captivating, and have since "hit home," the Lover artist is seemingly more proud of her songwriting skills and abilities. Many followers and supporters can attest to her impressive expertise as she once publicized a moment when she was writing a song.

Cheat Sheet recently reported that it only took her 28 seconds to complete a bridge of one of her tracks. Alongside one of her constant co-writers, Jack Antonoff, the public witnessed the exact moment through the songstress's Netflix documentary, Miss Americana.

In one of the scenes, the pair was writing "Getaway Car" for the album, Reputation. Viewers, then, noticed that they finished the whole bridge in under half a minute.

The same publication said that this only proves how remarkable Taylor Swift is when it comes to her craft, and how "pretty seamless" her and Antonoff's workflow is when collaborating creatively.

Apart from the avid listeners and fans of the "Love Story" singer, the American songwriter, himself, continues to praise Swift for her powers to create something magical. He gushed on his Instagram about it and shared his adoration and love for Taylor Swift.

Following the release of Folklore earlier this year, Jack Antonoff penned a short tribute for Swift on the platform. He posted the artist's iconic black and white image for the said album and revealed his sentiments.

The songwriter said that knowing and working with the "August" singer gives him "faith in the ability for people to grow." He, also, deemed his ties with Swift as one of his life's "most deeply important personal and creative relationships."

Amid all the talks and raves about Taylor Swift's songwriting skills, Insider released a list of the most shocking songs people did not know she wrote in the past. Some of these are even collaborations with other famous artists, like Miley Cyrus, B.o.B., and Calvin Harris.

She wrote "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" for the Hannah Montana star and "Both of Us" for the American rapper. As for her former boyfriend, she co-wrote the track "This Is What You Came For," which featured Rihanna in its actual recording.

Swift, also, wrote "Better Man" and sent the piece to Little Big Town. The country band garnered "critical acclaim" and won major awards in 2017.