Taylor
Taylor Swift has become a uncommon pop sensation: A superstar who crossed over completely from traditional music into pop culture, turning into an iconic pop star that is set to be around forever, and will conquer all of the world. Swift removed the influences of country in the sense that they had been added as an extra layer of skin. She revealed that she was one of the best singers/songwriters of the generation she was born into. Swift could make the event personal and use the moment to benefit. This was evident in her earliest hits especially the neo-tribute Tim McGraw but her second album in 2008's Fearless featured a singer-songwriter figuring out her true identity and in the process finding an audience of mass. Fearless became a worldwide hit, not only in the United States (where it earned six times platinum for the Top Ten Hits Love Story and "You Belong with Me") however, in Canada, Australia, the U.K. as well as other nations. Swift reached the heights of her game after the release of Speak Now. Her popularity only increased through her subsequent three albums - Red (2012) 1989 (2014) as well as Reputation (2017) and Reputation in 2017 and saw her move confidently into a pop realm that she had already been a part of. Her popularity grew even after she changed her strategy by releasing 2020's streamlined Folklore (and Evermore) and stayed at the top of the charts.





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