The National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress has announced the inclusion of several iconic songs and albums, recognizing their cultural significance. Among the new inductees are Taylor Swift's acclaimed 2014 album "1989," which marked a pivotal moment in pop music, and Beyoncé's influential 2008 single "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)," celebrated for its impact on contemporary music and dance. Additionally, Chaka Khan's renowned track "I Feel for You" has been acknowledged for its genre-blending style. This selection highlights the diverse contributions of these artists to America's musical heritage.
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