Taylor
Taylor Swift is that rarest of pop phenomena: a superstar who managed to fully transition from the country music scene to becoming an enduring pop culture icon and conquering all over the world at the same time. Swift removed the influences of country in the sense that they had been added as an extra layer of skin, revealing she was among the most talented singers/songwriters in her generation. Swift could make the occasion personal, or use it for her benefit. It was apparent from her first songs, especially in her neo homage to Tim McGraw. On her second release Fearless (2008) Swift showcased a writer getting to know herself. The album was able to have significant reach not just on the U.S. where it racked up six platinum singles thanks to Top Ten hits Love Story and You Belong with Me but throughout the world performing particularly well in Australia, U.K. Canada and Australia. Speak Now delivered almost two years later, which consolidated the achievement and propelled Swift to the heights of fame. In the three subsequent albums -- Red 2012 1989 2014, along with Reputation 2017. Swift's popularity only increased. This was a sure sign she had moved to the new music scene that she could be part of. When she reduced her sound with the stripped-down releases of 2020, folklore, and Evermore however, she remained at the top. This position was maintained by re-recordings from her past catalog as well as Midnights which was her chart-topping synth heavy 2022 album.





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