Taylor
Taylor Swift, the rarest pop star, is a superstar who has managed to cross across the border between country music and mainstream pop culture to become a symbol of pop culture around the world. Swift also swept worldwide by doing so. Swift left her country roots as though they were part of her skin, revealing she could be the most pop-oriented singer/songwriter of her time, someone who was able to harness the mood of the moment and personalize it while also able to do opposite. Swift's early tracks such as the neotribute of Tim McGraw were a testament of her ability. However, her second album Fearless of 2008 proved to be an songwriter discovering her voice, and also a larger audience. The album was hugely popular, not just within the U.S., with six platinum-certified tracks thanks of the Top Ten songs Love Story and It's Yours to Belong with Me. It also did well internationally in areas such as in the U.K. Canada & Australia. Swift's next album Speak Now, released almost two years after the first one, consolidated this success. Speak Now helped propel Swift into the spotlight. In the following three years her fame increased -in the form of Red (2012), Reputation (2014) and 1989 (2014-2015) -- as she entered a new realm of pop music where her skills were already established. Even when she scaled back her ideas with 2020's stripped-down siblings' folklore and Evermore her name remained at the top of the chart, which she defended with the re-recordings her older catalogs as well as Midnights her chart-topping synth-heavy 2022 collection.





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