Taylor Swift brought out her rock 'n' roll side while performing in her hometown this past weekend as she and legendary Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger put on an electrifying show to one of his greatest hits, proving that Swift really can do it all.

On Saturday night, Jagger joined the 25-year-old pop singer on stage for her second sold-out concert in Nashville to perform what might be one of her greatest duets to date, the Stones' 1965 hit song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," according to Billboard. Swift really played the part in a tight, cut-out black leather jumpsuit.

"*drops mic,*" Swift tweeted after the show, probably in just as much shock everyone else that something as big as that just happened.

Back in 2013, the two shared a different stage when Swift was the Rolling Stones' celebrity guest star, according to New York Daily News. While performing in Chicago, Swift joined them on stage to sing "As Tears Go By," which is one of Jagger's earliest songs with guitarist Keith Richards.

Swift has brought out a different A-list celebrity during almost every performance of her 1989 Tour so far, and they somehow keep getting more and more legendary. The previous night, she brought out Aerosmith's Steven Tyler for another major rock star performance as the two sang Aerosmith's hit song "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing."