Taylor
Taylor Swift is that rarest of pop phenomena: a superstar who managed to seamlessly transition from the traditional to making her an iconic popular icon, and sweeping the world in the process. Swift left her country roots like they were a second skin revealing that she was arguably the smartest populist singer/songwriter of her generation one that could tap into the current zeitgeist and make it personal and also perform the reverse. Swift's first hits, particularly her neo song in tribute to Tim McGraw, showed off the talents of her. However, her album Fearless showcased a writer who was re-discovering herself and gaining a huge following. Fearless became hugely popular not only in America with the Top Ten singles Love Story and Belong with Me helped it to record six platinum albums but also around the world. It was a huge success across Canada, Australia as well as the U.K. Speak Now delivered almost two years later, which consolidated the success and moved Swift into the stratosphere of superstardom. The next three years, her fame increased -the albums - Red (2012), Reputation (2014), and 1989 (2014-2015) -- as she entered a new realm of pop with her skills already well-established. However, even when she reduced her approach with 2020's stripped-down sibling releases folklore and Evermore she was still atop the pop world a position she maintained with re-recordings of her older catalogs as well as Midnights her chart-topping synth-heavy 2022 album.





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