Taylor Swift "Should've Said No" at the ACM's

May 19, 2008 at 8:55am PST

Taylor Swift is only 18 years old and the country singer is proving she doesn't just have talent, she has megawatt star power.

At last night's Academy of Country Music(ACM) Awards at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Swift took the stage to sing "Should've Said No", brining the pain and the rain to the performance.

Check it out here.

Singing her lungs out, having her (first set of) clothes ripped off, finishing the song on her knees under driving water, and then looking completely surprised by the power of her own performance, Taylor was 110% pure superstar.

We love the look on her face at the end. We can't tell if the water was just really cold or if she's stunned and moved by the audience's reaction and her own brilliance.

Bravo, Taylor!

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