Taylor
Taylor Swift may be the most unique of pop artists: one who was able to successfully cross the divide between country and pop, conquering the globe. Swift shed her country roots as if they were just a second skin, revealing she was possibly the most savvy popular singer/songwriter in her generation someone who was able to harness the zeitgeist make it personal and equally impressively do the reverse. The evidence was clear in her earliest songs especially on the neo tribute to Tim McGraw. On her second release Fearless (2008) Swift revealed a singer/songwriter who was beginning to get acquainted with her. Fearless wound up having considerable reach not just in the U.S. where it racked the record with six platinum singles, on the strength of the Top Ten hits Love Story and You Belong with Me but throughout the globe, performing especially well in the U.K. Canada and Australia. Swift was able to consolidate her progress through Speak Now almost two year later. The next three years, her fame grew with the release of three albums -the albums - Red (2012), Reputation (2014), and 1989 (2014-2015) during which time she moved into a arena of pop where her talents were already well-established. Even though she had slowed the production of her folklore album, and Evermore albums in the year 2020, she was still in the forefront of pop music.





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