Taylor
Taylor Swift was a rarity in pop culture: she was the only superstar to have moved from the country to mainstream and then to be a global pop culture icon. Swift shed country like it was another layer, showing that she's possibly the best pop-singer/songwriter in her generation. Someone who is able to harness the zeitgeist to make it personal, and be able to perform at the opposite. Swift's early tracks including the neotribute in tribute to Tim McGraw were a testament to her talent. The second album Fearless in 2008 showcased an songwriter discovering her voice as well as a broader fan base. The album ended up with a lot of reach not just in the U.S. where it racked the record with six platinum singles, due to the Top Ten hits Love Story and the hit single You Belong with Me but throughout the world, with a particular success with Canada, the U.K. Canada and Australia. Swift was able to consolidate her success through Speak Now almost two year following. Over the next three years, her fame was growing -- Red (2012), Reputation (2014) as well as 1989 (2014-2015) during which time she moved into a realm of pop with her skills already well-established. Even though she had slowed her work with folklore and Evermore albums in the year 2020, she was nevertheless at the forefront of pop music.





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