Taylor Swift has had an incredible 2015 to say the least, but it's not over quite yet. In her most recent announcement, which happened to be her birthday gift to her fans, Swift broke the news that her entire 1989 World Tour had been chronichled and would be turned into a documentary featuring backstage rehearsals, interviews behind the scenes footage and more - all released through Apple Music on Dec. 20.

Although the release is still a few days away, Swift sat down Zane Lowe (who, just a few months back, left BBC Radio to join Apple Music) to do a new canded interview about Swift's past with Apple Music, her upcoming docmentary, bringing her friends on tour, 1989's overall image and much more.

The interview itself takes place on a very open forum, with Swift providing the answers to some outstanding questions, in a serious manor, about the letter she wrote to Apple Music when the streaming service first launched, and also laughing and joking around with Low, making for a very informative, yet enjoyable viewing experience.

According to Billboard, Swift's 85-date World Tour was the highest grossing tour of 2015, bringing in over $217 million.

With the tour, nine million album sales worldwide, eight Grammy nominations and having three tracks from 1989 also climb to the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100, you could say Swift has peaked, but that wouldn't be fair. Swift is looking ahead to her new album and promised something good. "Right now, quality is the only thing I have to focus on. Like, 'Alright, make something great,'" she said.

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