A string of massive pop anthems. Check. Superstar DJ boyfriend. Check. Millions in the bank. Cheque. (See what we did there?)

And just when you thought life for Taylor Swift couldn't get any better the singer is to be presented with an award named after her.

At next month's BMI Pop Awards the 26-year-old will be honoured.

It's for the way she has "transformed pop culture through her songs, artistry and indomitable spirit".

Barbara Cane, vice-president of the BMI, said: "She has had a profound impact, not only musically, but also through her personal conviction and commitment to create a standard that values and respects music for everyone."

In the 64 year history of the awards ceremony it's only the second time an artist has been given such an award. The first was Michael Jackson in 1990.

The BMI collects licence fees on behalf of its songwriters, composers and music publishers and distributes them as royalties to those members.

"We felt it appropriate to award Taylor with an honour that is as unique and special as she is," said Barbara Cane.

Taylor Swift isn't exactly short on accolades for her musical achievements.

The singer already has 10 Grammys, an Emmy and several other awards in her trophy cabinet.

We wonder if she'll thank herself in her acceptance speech...

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