Taylor
Taylor Swift is that rarest of pop stars: a superstar who managed to seamlessly transition from the country music scene to and become a enduring pop culture icon and conquering the world in the process. Swift has thrown off her roots in the country as if she was shedding skins for second purposes, and has proven herself to be one of one of the best pop singers and songwriters within her generation. She is able to tap into the current trend and create her personal. Swift's talents were apparent in some of her earliest tracks, notably the Neodue Tim McGraw. But on the second album Fearless that came out in 2008, she discovered her true identity and gain a wide audience. Fearless went on to become a global hit but not only in North America (where it was certified as platinum six times for Top Ten Hits Love Story and "You Belong with Me") as well as in Canada Australia, the U.K. and many other countries. Swift's Speak Now album released two years ago consolidated her previous successes, propelling the singer into superstardom. With her subsequent three albums, Red (2012) 1989 (2004) and Reputation (2017), Swift's popularity grew and she found herself in a music scene where it was clear that she deserved to be. It was not long before she altered her plan in 2020's more streamlined siblings folklore (and Evermore) and stayed in the forefront of pop culture.





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