Taylor Swift
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Biography
[Edit]Taylor Swift is that rarest of pop phenomenona: 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 10 hits "Love Story" and "You Belong to 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.
This sense of confidence had been apparent in Taylor Swift since the beginning. The daughter of two bankers — her father, Scott Kingsley Swift, works at Merrill Lynch; her mother Andrea spent time as a mutual fund marketing executive — Swift was born in Reading, Pennsylvania and raised in its suburb Wyomissing. She began to show interest in music at the age of nine and Shania Twain wound up as her biggest formative influence. Swift started to work regularly at local talent contests, eventually winning a chance to open for Charlie Daniels. Soon, she learned how to play guitar and began writing songs, signing a music management deal with Dan Dymtrow; her family relocated to Nashville with the intent of furthering her music career. She was just 14 years old but on the radar of the music industry, signing a development deal with RCA Records in 2004. Swift sharpened her skills with a variety of professional songwriters, forming the strongest connections with Liz Rose. Taylor's original songs earned her a deal with Sony/ATV publishing but not long after that 2004 deal, she parted ways with Dymtrow and RCA, all with the intent of launching her recording career now, not later.
Things started moving swiftly once Swift came to the attention of Scott Borchetta, a former DreamWorks Records exec about to launch Big Machine Records. Borchetta saw Swift perform at a songwriters showcase at the Bluebird Cafe and he signed her to Big Machine in 2005; shortly afterward, she started work on her debut with producer Nathan Chapman, who'd previously helmed demos for Taylor. Boasting original song credits on every one of the record's 11 songs (she penned three on her own), Taylor Swift appeared in October 2006 to strong reviews and Swift made sure to work the album hard, appearing at every radio or television event offered and marshalling a burgeoning fan base through use of MySpace. "Tim McGraw," the first song from the album, did well but "Teardrops on My Guitar" and "Our Song" did better on both the pop charts and country, where she racked up five consecutive Top 10 singles. Other successes followed in the wake of the debut — a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist (she lost to Amy Winehouse), stopgap EPs of Christmas songs — but Swift concentrated on delivering her sophomore set, Fearless.
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 Beyonce 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 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."
As she geared up for the release of her fifth album in 2014, she made it clear that 1989 was designed as her first "documented, official" pop album and that there would be no country marketing push for this record. "Shake It Off," an ebullient dance-pop throwback, hit number one upon its August 2014 release. When 1989 appeared in late October 2014, it once again shot to number one and shattered all expectations, nearly matching the first-week sales of Red and offering proof that Swift was indeed the decade's biggest pop star.
Title: Red
Artist: Taylor Swift
Genre: Blues, Rock, Punk Rock, Club/Dance, Country, Disco House, Pop, Teen Pop
Title: Taylor Swift (Bonus Track Version)
Artist: Taylor Swift
Title: Fearless (Taylor's Version): The Halfway Out The Door Chapter
Artist: Taylor Swift
Genre: World Music, Country, Pop, Folk
Title: Folklore: The Sleepless Nights Chapter
Artist: Taylor Swift
Genre: Indie Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Wildest Dreams (Remixes)
Artist: Taylor Swift
Genre: House, Tech House, Hip Hop/R&B, Country, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic, Vocal & Symphonic
Title: Everything Has Changed (Remix)
Artist: Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran
Genre: Pop, Country Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Title: The More Red (Taylor’s Version) Chapter
Artist: Taylor Swift
Genre: World Music, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Folk
Collections
Title: NOW That's What I Call Music, Vol. 47
Genre: Pop
Title: NOW That's What I Call Music, Vol. 41, 42, 43 & 44
Genre: Pop
Title: Now That's What I Call Music, Vol. 42
Genre: Pop
Title: NOW That's What I Call Music, Vol. 37
Genre: Pop
Title: Now That's What I Call Music, Vol. 46
Genre: Pop
Title: Now That's What I Call Country, Vol. 2
Genre: Country
Title: NOW That's What I Call Country, Vol. 6
Genre: Country
Title: NOW That's What I Call Country, Vol. 5
Genre: Country
Title: 2015 GRAMMY Nominees
Genre: Pop
Title: Now That's What I Call a Country Christmas
Genre: Country
Title: 2012 GRAMMY Nominees
Genre: Pop
Title: Now That's What I Call Country, Vol. 4
Genre: Country
Title: 2014 GRAMMY® Nominees / 2014 GRAMMY(R) Nominees
Genre: Pop
Title: NOW That's What I Call Music, Vol. 48
Genre: Pop
Title: Now! That'S What I Call Music 30
Genre: Electronica, Eurodance, House, Euro House, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, Jazz, Rock, Reggae, Club/Dance, Country, Pop, Pop Rock, Dance Pop, Alternative
Title: Now That'S What I Call Music! 37
Genre: Pop
Title: Clubland 15
Genre: Electronica, Dance Pop
Title: Hope For Haiti Now
Title: Now That'S What I Call Music! 40
Genre: Pop
Title: Grammy Nominees 2012
Title: Hitzone 55 (Disc 1)
Title: Absolute Summer Hits 2009 (Disc 1)
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Now Thats What I Call A Country Christmas (CD 2)
Genre: Country
Title: Magic Mix Love Fever Vol. 4
Genre: Pop
Title: Love Junkies 3 CD2
Genre: Electropop, Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Pop Rock, Dance Pop
Title: Skladanki Hits Vo. 47
Genre: Pop
Title: Skladanki Hits Vol. 55
Genre: Pop
Title: Power Hits 2010
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Pop
Title: Now That'S What I Call Music! 42
Genre: Pop
Title: Cream Of Country Vol 13
Title: Full Tilt Remix Vol. 28
Genre: Dance Pop
Title: Grammy Nominees 2010
Title: Grammy Nominees 2011
Genre: Electronica, House, Euro House, Electro, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Reggae, Pop, Pop Rock, Hardcore
Title: Mastermix Pro Disc 136
Genre: Club/Dance, DJ/Remixes, Pop
Title: DMC Essential Hits 88 August 2012
Genre: Blues
Title: Billboard Hot 100, August 2012
Genre: Electronica, House, Rap, Dancefloor, World Music, Country, Indie
Title: Club 66 Edition 2
Genre: House
Title: Club 66 Edition 3
Genre: Club/Dance
Title: X - Mix Chartbusters 70
Genre: Club/Dance
Title: DMC Commercial Collection 355 (CD 2)
Genre: Pop
Title: Top Of The Pops 2007 CD5
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Dancefloor, Pop
Title: VINEGRETTE Vol. 12
Genre: DJ/Remixes, Pop
Title: Club Dubstep # 13 - Ethereal
Genre: Dub, Club/Dance
Title: Los 40 Principales Del 6 Al 12 Octubre 2012
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Dancefloor, Pop, Indie
Title: Billboard USA Top 40, September
Genre: Country
Title: Top 40 Singles Uk Chart Of July 2012
Genre: House, Electro House, Progressive House, Rap, Dancefloor, World Music, Country, Pop
Title: El Discazo Del Mes. Septiembre 2012 CD2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Club/Dance, Pop, Indie
Title: USA Top 40 10th November 2012 CD1
Genre: Electronica
Title: USA Top 40 10th November 2012 CD2
Genre: Electronica
Title: USA Top 40 3rd November 2012 CD1
Genre: Electronica
Title: USA Top 40 3rd November 2012 CD2
Genre: Electronica
Title: German TOP 100 Single Charts: 1 November 2012
Genre: Pop
Title: The Official UK Top 40 Singles Chart 11 - 11 - 2012
Genre: Pop
Title: Billboard Radio Songs
Genre: Dancefloor, Country, Pop
Title: Now That'S What I Call Music! 83 CD1
Genre: Electronica, Euro House, Hip Hop/R&B, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Country Christmas Favorites
Genre: Country, Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Title: Sweetlist 05 Christmas Day
Genre: Blues, Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Title: Bravo Black Hits Vol. 27 (CD1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B
Title: NRJ Music Awards 2013 (CD2)
Genre: House
Title: German Top 100 Winter 2013
Title: USA Top 100 (8 December 2012)
Genre: Electropop, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Billboard Hot Top 100 CD1
Featuring albums
Title: Hannah Montana: The Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: Hannah Montana
Genre: Rock, Country, Pop, Teen Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: NOW That's What I Call Music! 50 (Deluxe Edition) [+digital booklet]
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Pop
Title: Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience (Soundtrack)
Artist: Jonas Brothers
Genre: Rock, Pop, Teen Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 And Beyond
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Valentine's Day: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Hunger Games (Songs from District 12 and Beyond)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Acoustic Sessions 2013
Artist: Josef Icemen
Genre: Pop, A Cappella, Acoustic, Vocal and instrumental music
Title: Ultra-Shaker K
Genre: Downtempo, Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Reggae, Dub, Dancehall, Dubstep