Taylor
Taylor Swift is that rarest of pop stars: a superstar who managed to completely cross over from into mainstream pop culture, becoming an icon of pop culture for the long haul and then conquering the world through the process. Swift has shed her country roots she had acquired like it was second nature and proved that she was one of the top pop singers and songwriters in her generation. Swift could make the moment personal while also capturing the atmosphere. Swift's first hits, particularly their neo celebration of Tim McGraw, showed off her talents. But the album she released in 2008 Fearless showed a singer-songwriter who was discovering herself as she found a large fan base. Fearless wound up having considerable performances not just in U.S. where it racked 6 platinum singles off the foundation of Top Ten hits Love Story and Belong with Me Belong with Me but throughout the world, with a particular success across Canada, the U.K. Canada and Australia. Swift was able to consolidate her success by releasing Speak Now almost two year following. Swift gained popularity throughout the course of her three albums following, Red (2012) in addition to 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017) in addition to Reputation (2017), and she was established as a genre where she belonged. She was at the high end of pop, even as she cut back on her appearance through her albums with folklore in 2020 and Evermore.





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