Taylor Swift Painted Over as Brad Paisley Takes Her Place on Nashville’s Most Iconic Country Mural
Taylor Swift might be a household name, but the Legends Corner mural in Nashville finally got something right when it comes to real country music. In 2020, longtime mural artist Tim Davis quietly swapped Swift out for Brad Paisley on the bar’s iconic wall of country legends. And while the Swifties had a full-blown meltdown, plenty of country purists saw it as a long-overdue correction.
The mural sits just steps from the Ryman Auditorium, a sacred spot for anyone who still believes country should mean steel guitars and boots on the floor. It’s where you’ll find legends like Willie Nelson, Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton, and Johnny Cash frozen in a paintbrush moment. Swift used to be there, too, perched between giants. But now it’s Brad Paisley holding that seat, and you won’t find many folks complaining in Nashville who actually care about country music.
Some fans took to social media to rage about the change. They brought up Swift’s CMA Pinnacle Award, her early country chart-toppers, and how she introduced a new generation to the genre. That’s all true. But introducing a new generation to country before jumping ship to pop doesn’t give you permanent residency on a mural meant to honor legends who stayed the course.
Tim Davis, the artist behind the mural, confirmed that he was simply following the owners’ direction. According to Davis, the intention was always to rotate artists in and out over time. He also admitted that locals, particularly the late-night crowd, didn’t exactly treat Swift’s portrait with much respect. Apparently, some even spit on it. That kind of behavior says a lot about how country loyalists feel about genre-hopping.
And let’s be honest here. Taylor Swift has made a massive mark on music but hasn’t been a country artist in over a decade. At some point, you’ve got to call it what it is. Her early hits were country-flavored pop. And once the stadium lights got brighter, she made the full jump. That’s fine. But you don’t get to keep sitting next to Willie and Dolly while headlining Coachella.
To Davis’ credit, he’s not out to erase Swift entirely. He’s floated the idea of painting a separate mural dedicated just to her. Something that honors both her country roots and her pop empire. That feels like the right way to do it. Let her have her own space. But don’t confuse crossover appeal with country royalty.
The updated mural still features just four women among seventeen total artists. That’s a separate problem and one that deserves more attention. But swapping Taylor Swift for Brad Paisley isn’t an attack on women in country. It’s a recalibration. Brad earned his place by sticking to the genre and carrying the torch. He deserves that seat.
Country music isn’t supposed to be about who’s trending. It’s about grit, roots, and staying true to the sound. Brad Paisley belongs on that mural. Taylor Swift had her time. And for fans of real country, it’s refreshing to see Nashville finally make a move that leans into tradition rather than chasing the next crossover headline.
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