Taylor
Taylor Swift was a rarity in pop: she is the sole celebrity who transitioned from the traditional to the mainstream, and to become an international icon of pop culture. Swift left her country roots as though they were part of her skin revealing that she was perhaps the savviest popular singer/songwriter in her generation one that could tap into the zeitgeist make it personal and equally impressively do opposite. It was apparent in her early songs, particularly with regard to the neo pay homage towards Tim McGraw. On her album Fearless (2008) Swift showcased a writer getting to get acquainted with herself. Fearless was a huge success not just in America with six singles were declared platinum, on top of Top Ten hit songs Love Story and You Belong with Me. But it also performed well around all over the world. Swift could build on her success with Speak Now almost two year later. The singer's popularity increased over the course of her three subsequent albums - Red (2012) 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017). Swift became a household name within a genre where she belonged. She was on top of the charts even when she dropped her own style on her sister albums Folklore and Evermore in the year 2020.





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