Taylor
Taylor Swift may be the most unique of pop artists: one capable of successfully cross the divide between pop and country music while sweeping the globe. Swift is shedding her country roots like it were a second-skin, and has proven herself to be one of one of the best pop singers and songwriters in her generation. She has the ability to tap into the current trend and make it her own. The first songs she released, such as the neotribute for Tim McGraw were a testament of her ability. However, her second album Fearless from 2008 showed a songwriter finding her voice and a wider fan base. Fearless was a huge success worldwide, not only in the United States (where it was certified as platinum six times for Top Ten Hits Love Story as well as "You Belong with Me") but in Canada, Australia and the U.K. as well as other nations. Swift soared to the top of her game with Speak Now. The popularity of Swift only grew through her subsequent three albums -- Red (2012) 1989 (2014), and Reputation (2017) -- which saw her move into a realm of pop music that she had already been a part of. However, even when she reduced her strategy with 2020's stripped down siblings' folklore and Evermore she was still atop the world of pop, a position she maintained with re-recordings of her earlier catalog, as well as Midnights the top charting synth heavy 2022 collection.





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