Pakistani fan sets Guinness World Record, identifies 34 Taylor Swift songs in one minute

In a remarkable feat of fandom, Bilal Ilyas Jhandir, a 20-year-old from Pakistan, has officially secured a place in the Guinness World Records for identifying the most Taylor Swift songs from their lyrics in just one minute. The self-proclaimed "die-hard fan" broke the previous record of 27 by naming an impressive 34 songs, according to New York Post. “I have been listening to Taylor Swift since my childhood. I have listened to each and every song of hers. I can identify almost any song of hers from the lyrics,” Bilal proudly shared with Guinness World Records. To achieve this remarkable accomplishment, Bilal had to recognise Swift's songs from their opening lyrics, read aloud by a man without any accompanying music. Despite already being well-versed in the lyrics of all her songs, Bilal dedicated 13 weeks to extensive preparation, even going so far as to recite them in his sleep. Describing the effort as the "best way on Earth" to express his "extraordinary love" for Taylor Swift, Bilal gushed over the pop sensation, who herself recently clinched a Guinness World Record for the highest-grossing music tour with her Eras Tour. “The thing I like the most about her is her way of writing out-of-this-world songs that always hit the bottom of my heart. The authenticity in her songwriting, the emotional depth in her lyrics, and her ability to connect with listeners on a personal level are all the things that I admire most about Taylor Swift,” he enthused. Before this Swift milestone, Bilal had already broken three other world records, including identifying the most animals from their sounds in one minute in 2021, and last year, identifying the most Justin Bieber songs from their lyrics in one minute. “This record is my favorite of all of them. Being called a ‘Certified Swiftie’ or ‘Officially Amazing Swiftie’ is such an incredible feeling,” Bilal expressed, adding that he considers this accomplishment his chart-topper. Notably, Bilal, a college student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in computer science, has been listening to the Red artist since the age of 13 and believes Folklore is an “absolute masterpiece,” easily naming it as his favourite album. Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.

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