Taylor
Taylor Swift is that rarest of pop stars: A superstar who was able to totally transition from traditional music to becoming an enduring pop culture icon as well as conquering the world in the process. Swift left her country roots as if they were just a second skin and revealed that she was perhaps the savviest populist singer/songwriter of her generation someone who was able to harness the mood of the moment and personalize it and also perform the reverse. Swift's early hits, especially their neo celebration of Tim McGraw, showed off the talents of her. However, her album Fearless revealed a songwriter who was re-discovering herself as she found a large fan base. Fearless wound up having considerable legs not only in the U.S. where it racked up six platinum singles on the strength of the Top Ten hits Love Story and Belong with Me Belong with Me but throughout the world, with a particular success in The U.K. Canada and Australia. Swift managed to build upon her achievements with Speak Now almost two year following. In the following three years, Swift's fame was growing through the years -- Red (2012), Reputation (2014) and 1989 (2014-2015) in 2014-2015 as Swift entered the realm of pop music where her skills were already established. However, even when she reduced her approach with 2020's stripped-down siblings' folklore and Evermore she was still atop the chart, which she maintained with re-recordings of the back catalogue, along with Midnights her chart-topping synth-heavy 2022 album.





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