Taylor
Taylor Swift is that rarest of pop phenomenons: A superstar who was able to seamlessly transition from the traditional music to becoming an iconic pop icon and conquering the world by the way. Swift has shed her country roots that she had cultivated as though it's second-nature and demonstrated that she's the most talented pop-singer/songwriter in her generation. Swift could make the occasion personal and capture the mood. Swift's first hit songs, particularly their neo song in tribute to Tim McGraw, showed off her talent. The album from 2008 Fearless proved that she was a songwriter who was discovering herself and finding a large audience. Fearless achieved huge popularity not just in America where six of its singles were made platinum after the release of Top Ten hit songs Love Story and you Belong with Me. But it also did well across all over the world. Swift could build on her achievements with Speak Now almost two year after. She grew in popularity over the course of her three subsequent albums, Red (2012) in addition to 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017) in addition to Reputation (2017), and had established herself in a genre where she belonged. However, even when she reduced her style with the 2020's stripped-down sibling releases folklore and Evermore her name remained at the top of the chart, which she maintained with re-recordings of her back catalog along with Midnights and her chart-topping, synth-heavy 2022 set.





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