Taylor
Taylor Swift may be the most unique of pop stars: an artist who could successfully cross the divide between pop and country music, conquering the globe. Swift shed her country roots as though they were part of her skin, revealing she was perhaps the savviest populist singer/songwriter of her generation one who could harness the current zeitgeist and make it personal and equally impressively do the reverse. Swift's early hits, especially their neo song in tribute to Tim McGraw, showed off her talents. But her 2008 album Fearless revealed a songwriter who was re-discovering herself and was able to draw a wide audience. Fearless went on to become a global hit, not only in the United States (where it earned six times platinum for the Top Ten Hits Love Story and "You Belong with Me") as well as in Canada Australia, the U.K. as well as other nations. Speak Now delivered almost two years later, which consolidated the popularity and pushed Swift towards the top of fame. Over the next three years, her popularity grew -- Red (2012), Reputation (2014) in addition to 1989 (2014-2015) in 2014-2015 as she moved into a realm of pop with her skills already established. Even though she had slowed her work with folklore and Evermore released in 2020, she was nevertheless leading the way in pop music.





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