Taylor
Taylor Swift was a rarity in pop culture: she was the sole celebrity who crossed from country into the mainstream and then to be a pop icon worldwide. Swift left her heritage in the country genre like a second skin and proved she had the finest pop sensibility in her time. Swift was the only artist/singer who could follow the zeitgeist of popular music when she went on tour. These skills were evident on her first hits, particularly the Neo-Tribute Tim McGraw but her second album in 2008's Fearless showcased a songwriter discovering the person she really was, and in the process finding a mass audience. The album was hugely successful not just in America and six of the singles have been certified platinum on the back of Top Ten hit songs Love Story and you Belong with Me. But it also performed well around the globe. Swift reached the heights of the charts with Speak Now. Over the next three years, Swift's popularity was growing with the release of three albums -three times - Red (2012), Reputation (2014), and 1989 (2014-2015) -- as she entered a new arena of pop in which her talent was already established. Even though she had slowed her production with folklore, and Evermore releases in 2020 she was leading the way in pop music.





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