About Taylor Swift
Saturday, November 4, 2017
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ORIGIN
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Wyomissing, PA
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GENRE
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Pop
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BORN
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Dec 13, 1989
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Taylor Swift is that rarest of pop phenomena: a superstar who managed to
completely cross over from country to the mainstream. Other singers
performed similar moves -- notably, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson both
became enduring mainstream icons based on their '70s work -- but Swift
shed her country roots like they were a second skin; it was a necessary
molting to reveal she was perhaps the sharpest, savviest populist
singer/songwriter of her generation, one who could harness the Zeitgeist
and turn it personal and, just as impressively, perform the reverse.
These skills were evident on her earliest hits, especially the
neo-tribute "Tim McGraw," but her second album, 2008's Fearless,
showcased a songwriter discovering who she was and, in the process,
finding a mass audience. Fearless wound up having considerable legs not
only in the U.S., where it racked up six platinum singles on the
strength of the Top Ten hits "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me," but
throughout the world, performing particularly well in the U.K., Canada,
and Australia. Speak Now, delivered almost two years later in the autumn
of 2010, consolidated that success and Swift moved into the
stratosphere of superstardom, with her popularity only increasing on
2012's Red and 2014's 1989, a pair of records that found her moving
assuredly from country into a pop realm where she already belonged.
Appearing in November 2008, Fearless was certified gold by the RIAA in its first week of release, and the record gained momentum throughout 2009, earning several platinum certifications as "Love Story," "White Horse," "You Belong with Me," "Fifteen," and "Fearless" all scaled the upper reaches of the country charts while "You Belong with Me" nearly topped Billboard's Top 100. Along with the success came some headlines, first in the form of an infamous appearance at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards where her acceptance speech was interrupted by Kanye West, who burst on-stage to declare that Swift's rival Beyoncé deserved the award more, but her romances also started gaining attention, notably a liaison with Twilight star Taylor Lautner, who appeared with the singer in the 2009 film Valentine's Day. Her flirtation with the silver screen proved brief, as she then poured herself into her third album, Speak Now. Released in October 2010, Speak Now was another massive first-week smash that refused to lose momentum. Hit singles like "Mine" and "Mean," which won two Grammys, played a big factor in its success not just on the country charts but on pop radio as well. Following a 2011 live album called World Tour Live: Speak Now, Swift turned toward following a pop path on her fourth album, hiring such mainstream musicians as Dan Wilson, Butch Walker, and Britney Spears producer Max Martin. This mainstream pulse was evident on "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," the first single from Red. Upon its October 2012 release, Red shattered expectations by selling over a million copies in its first week, a notable achievement that was doubly impressive in an era of declining sales. Once again, Swift's album had legs: it was certified platinum four times in the U.S. and its international sales outstripped those of Speak Now. She supported Red with an international tour in 2013 and more hits came, including "I Knew You Were Trouble" and "22." Swift gathered many awards during the subsequent year, including Billboard's Woman of the Year, the Award for Excellence at the American Music Awards, and a special 50th Anniversary Milestone Award from the CMAs. Her 1989 World Tour crossed Asia, North America, and Europe during the last half of 2015, and she won three Grammy Awards at the 2016 ceremonies, including Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Music Video for "Bad Blood." At the end of 2016, she released "I Don't Wanna Live Forever," a duet with ZAYN from the soundtrack for Fifty Shades Darker. The single reached the Top Five across the world. Swift returned with her sixth album, Reputation, in November 2017, preceded by the August single "Look What You Made Me Do" and its September successor, "...Ready for It?" |
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