Taylor
Taylor Swift may be the most rare of all pop artists: one who was able to successfully cross the divide between pop and country music, conquering the globe. Swift shed country like it was a second layer, showing that she's possibly the smartest pop-singer/songwriter her generation. A person who has the ability to tap into the mood of times to make her music personal, and perform in the opposite. The evidence was clear in her early songs, particularly with regard to the neo tribute of Tim McGraw. On her album Fearless (2008), Swift showed a songwriter getting to get acquainted with her. Fearless became a massive success not only in the United States and six of the singles were certified platinum in the wake of Top Ten hit songs Love Story and You Belong with Me. But the album also enjoyed a great reception across all over the world. Speak Now delivered almost two years later consolidated that achievement and propelled Swift into the stratosphere of fame. The singer's popularity increased over the course of her subsequent three albums: Red (2012), 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017). Swift became a household name within a genre where she belonged. While she reduced the production of her folklore album, and Evermore releases in 2020 she was in the forefront of pop music.





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