Taylor
Taylor Swift, the rarest pop star, is one who has managed to cross between the genres of country and mainstream pop culture, becoming an idol of the world of pop. The singer also swept every continent in the process. Swift removed the influences of country in the sense that they had been added as an extra layer of skin. She revealed that she was one of the finest singers/songwriters from her generation. Swift could make the moment personal or harness it for her benefit. This was evident from her first songs, especially on the neo pay homage towards Tim McGraw. On her 2nd album, Fearless (2008), Swift revealed a singer/songwriter who was beginning to understand her. Fearless wound up having considerable 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 You Belong with Me but throughout the world, with a particular success with Australia, U.K. Canada and Australia. Swift managed to build upon her progress through Speak Now almost two year following. Through her next three albums, Red (2012) 1989 (2004) and Reputation (2017) Reputation (2017), her popularity increased and she found herself in the world of pop music where it was clear that she belonged. Her name was always at the top of pop even after she changed her own style on her sister albums folklore & Evermore in 2020.





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