Taylor
Taylor Swift, the rarest pop star, is one who managed to move from the country genre to mainstream pop culture, becoming an icon of the world of pop. The singer also swept every continent through her music. Swift shed the country influences in the sense that they had been added as an extra layer of skin. She revealed that she was among the most talented singers/songwriters in the generation she was born into. Swift could make the moment personal or harness it for her benefit. Swift's early songs, including her neo tribute to Tim McGraw, showed off her talents. But her 2008 album Fearless showcased a writer who was re-discovering herself and was able to draw a wide audience. Fearless had a great success not only in America, but also with six platinum-certified singles. In fact, the Top Ten songs Love Story and I Belong with Me were the most important reasons. But, it also did well all over the world. Swift's new album Speak Now, released nearly two years following the previous one, built on this momentum. It propelled Swift to the heights of fame. Through her next three albums, Red (2012) 1989 (2004) and Reputation (2017) and Reputation, the popularity of Swift grew, and she found herself in the world of pop music with a clear sense of where she belonged. The popularity of her music grew after she altered her plan by releasing 2020's streamlined folklore (and Evermore) and stayed atop of the pop world.
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