Taylor
Taylor Swift has become a unique pop star: a superstar who crossed over completely from country music to pop culture, turning into the pop icon of the future that will last forever and conquering everywhere. Swift left her country roots like they were a second skin, revealing she was perhaps the savviest pop-oriented singer/songwriter of her time, one that could tap into the zeitgeist make it personal and also perform the reverse. The first songs she released including the neotribute in tribute to Tim McGraw were a testament to her talent. The second album Fearless in 2008 showcased an songwriter discovering her voice and a wider audience. The album was hugely successful not just in America and six of the singles were certified platinum on the back of Top Ten hit songs Love Story and you Belong with Me. But it also performed well around all over the world. Swift took off to the peak of stardom when she released Speak Now. In the following three years, her popularity grew -three times - Red (2012), Reputation (2014) in addition to 1989 (2014-2015) -- as she moved into a realm of pop with her skills already well established. In the end, when she refocused her music with the stripped-down releases of 2020, Folklore, and Evermore, she still remained in the top spot. It was a position that was confirmed through re-recordings of her previous catalogue as well as Midnights, her synth-heavy chart-topping 2022 album.





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