Taylor
Taylor Swift was a rarity in pop culture: she was the only superstar to have transitioned from the traditional to the mainstream, and to become an international icon of pop culture. Swift removed the influences of country like they were an extra layer of skin and revealed she was among the finest singers/songwriters from her time. Swift could make the moment personal or harness the moment to benefit. Swift's first hits, particularly her neo tribute to Tim McGraw, showed off her skills. The album from 2008 Fearless showcased a writer who was beginning to discover herself, and finding a large audience. Fearless was an enormous success not just in America where its Top Ten singles Love Story as well as You Belong with Me helped it to achieve six platinum records but also around the world. It was a huge success across Canada, Australia as well as the U.K. Swift soared to the top of stardom when she released Speak Now. The next three years, her fame was growing through the years -the albums - Red (2012), Reputation (2014) as well as 1989 (2014-2015) -- as Swift entered the world of pop music with her skills already established. Even when she scaled back her style with the 2020's stripped-down sister album folklore, and Evermore she was still atop the pop world a position she maintained with re-recordings of her older catalogs as well as Midnights her chart-topping synth-heavy 2022 collection.
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