Taylor
Taylor Swift has become a unique pop star: a superstar who crossed over completely from the world of country music to pop culture, turning into an iconic pop star that is set to last forever and conquering every corner of the globe. Swift dropped country as if it was a second layer of herself, proving that she's perhaps the best pop-singer/songwriter in her generation. A person who has the ability to tap into the current zeitgeist and make it personal and also sing in the other direction. This was evident in her earliest hits especially the neo-tribute Tim McGraw but her second album 2008's Fearless showcased a songwriter discovering her true identity and in the process finding an audience of mass. Fearless wound up having considerable appeal not just on the U.S. where it racked up six platinum singles on the strength of the Top Ten hits Love Story and the hit single You Belong with Me but throughout the world, with a particular success in the U.K. Canada and Australia. Speak Now delivered almost two years later and consolidated this popularity and pushed Swift towards the top of stardom. In the following three years, Swift's popularity increased -three times - Red (2012), Reputation (2014) as well as 1989 (2014-2015) in 2014-2015 as Swift entered the realm of pop in which her talent was already well-established. She was at the top of pop even when she dropped her signature style in her twin albums, folklore and Evermore in 2020.





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