Taylor
Taylor Swift has become a unique pop star: a celebrity who has strayed from traditional music into pop culture, becoming the pop icon of the future that will endure forever, and sweeping over all of the world. Swift shed her country roots as though they were part of her skin to reveal that she was perhaps the savviest popular singer/songwriter in her generation one that could tap into the current zeitgeist and make it personal and also perform in the opposite direction. This was evident in her earliest songs especially on the neo tribute of Tim McGraw. On her album Fearless (2008), Swift showed a songwriter getting to understand her. The album was hugely successful not only in the United States and six of the singles have been declared platinum, on top of Top Ten hit songs Love Story and You Belong with Me. But it also performed well around all over the world. Swift's second album Speak Now, released nearly two years following the previous one, built on this success. The album propelled Swift to the heights of fame. The singer's popularity increased through the three albums that followed - Red (2012) 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017). Swift had now established herself in a genre where she belonged. When she reduced her sound with the stripped-down releases of 2020, Folklore, and Evermore, she still remained in the top spot. This position was maintained with the re-recordings she had made from her earlier catalog as along with Midnights, her synth-heavy chart-topping 2022 album.





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