Taylor
Taylor Swift was a rarity in the world of pop music: she was the sole celebrity who crossed from country into the mainstream and become a pop icon worldwide. Swift dropped country as if it was a second layer, showing that she's possibly the smartest pop-singer/songwriter her generation. Someone who is able to harness the mood of times to make her music personal and also sing in the other direction. These skills were evident on her earliest hits especially the Neo-Tribute Tim McGraw but her second album 2008's Fearless showed a writer discovering her true identity and in the process, finding an audience of mass. Fearless was a huge success worldwide, not only in North America (where it earned as platinum six times for Top Ten Hits Love Story as well as "You Belong with Me") however, in Canada, Australia as well as the U.K. as well as other nations. Swift reached the heights of her game when she released Speak Now. The singer's popularity increased through her three subsequent albums - Red (2012) 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017). Swift became a household name within an industry she felt was hers to be. Her popularity grew even after she altered her plan with 2020's pared-down siblings folklore (and Evermore) and stayed in the forefront of pop culture.





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