Taylor
Taylor Swift was a rarity in pop culture: she was the only superstar to have crossed from country into the mainstream and become a pop icon worldwide. Swift removed the influences of country like they were 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 occasion personal, or use it for her benefit. Swift's first hits, particularly the neo celebration of Tim McGraw, showed off her skills. However, her album Fearless showcased a writer who was beginning to discover herself, and was able to draw a wide audience. Fearless was a huge success not just in America with six singles have been certified platinum on the back of Top Ten hit songs Love Story and You Belong with Me. But the album also enjoyed a great reception across the globe. Swift took off to the peak of the charts with Speak Now. Swift's popularity continued to grow over her next three albums -- Red (2012) 1989 (2014) as well as Reputation (2017) -- and found her moving assuredly into the realm of pop in which she was already a part. While she reduced her production with folklore, and Evermore releases in 2020 she was nevertheless at the forefront of pop music.





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