Taylor
Taylor Swift has become a uncommon pop sensation: a celebrity who has strayed from traditional music into pop culture, becoming a pop icon lasting for a lifetime and has captured the hearts of millions throughout the world. Swift has shed her country roots like they were a second skin and revealed that she could be the most populist singer/songwriter of her generation someone who was able to harness popular culture and turn it into something personal and equally impressively do opposite. The first songs she released like the Neotribute to Tim McGraw were a testament to her abilities. Her second album Fearless was released in 2008 and showed her as a songwriter finding her voice and an even wider fan base. Fearless achieved huge popularity and not just in America, in which six of the singles were certified platinum in the wake of Top Ten hit songs Love Story and you Belong with Me. But it was also a huge hit across the globe. Swift's next album, Speak Now, released almost two years after her first album, further consolidated the success of. Speak Now helped propel Swift to the heights of fame. Swift's popularity grew over the course of three follow-up albums: Red (2012) as well as 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017), and she was established as a subgenre she felt was right for her. Even when she scaled back her approach with 2020's stripped-down twins release folklore and Evermore she continued to be a leader in the pop world a position she maintained with re-recordings of her earlier catalog, as well as Midnights her chart-topping synth-heavy 2022 set.
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