TAYLOR SWIFT

"There’s a fire inside of you that can’t help but shine through"

About The Artist

Taylor Swift is an American singer, songwriter and director known for her influence on the music industry and her ability to convey emotion and create captivating worlds through her storytelling. Her discography spans multiple genres, ranging from her early country days to high-tempo pop beats, to lo-fi indie ballads across a succession of chart-topping albums. Swift has released 18 albums, including 10 original studio albums, 4 rereleases, and 4 live albums. Swift is a 12-time Grammy winner and the only female artist to win album of the year on three different occasions. She is also named TIME’s Person of the Year 2023.

The admiration for Taylor Swift extends beyond her musical talents; she is not just an artist but a storyteller, an advocate, and a role model continuing to inspire countless of people. From the early days of country music to her evolution into pop to directional debuts, she has not been afraid to reinvent herself and explore new horizons. Her vulnerability and openness about both triumphs and struggles, create a sense of connection with her audience. Moreover, Swift’s commitment to creative control and ownership of her work not only empowers her but also sends a powerful message to aspiring artists about the significance of owning one's craft.

Biography

Taylor Alison Swift is a singer-songwriter born on December 13, 1989, in West Reading, Pennsylvania.

Swift spent her early years on a Christmas tree farm with her parents. At age 9, Swift started taking vocal and acting lessons in New York City and later decided to shift her focus toward country music.

  • Early Life and Musical Interest
      1989: Taylor Alison Swift was born in Reading, Pennsylvania.
      Early 2000s: Swift shows an early interest in music, learning to play guitar and performing at local events.
  • Debut Era
    2004-2006
      2004: Moves to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue a career in country music.
      2006: Releases her debut and self-titled album, "Taylor Swift", a full country album written while she was in high school.
  • Fearless Era
    2008-2009
      2008: Releases her second album, "Fearless", which becomes a massive success and the most awarded country music album.
      2009: Wins four Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for "Fearless," making her the youngest recipient of the award at that time.
  • Speak Now Era
    2010-2012
      2010: Releases her third album, "Speak Now", which she writes entirely on her own and is defined by its magical and theatrical aspects.
      2012: Wins two Grammy Awards for songs from "Speak Now" and begins experimenting with pop elements in her music.
  • Red Era
    2012-2014
      2012: Releases "Red", experimenting with different musical styles, mixing country with pop and rock influences.
  • 1989 Era
    2014-2016
      2014: Releases "1989", her first full pop album. It is the most awarded pop album with chart-toppers like "Shake It Off" and "Blank Space".
      2015: Swift wins three Grammy Awards for "1989," including Album of the Year.
      2015: Embarks on her 1989 World Tour and was the highest-grossing tour of the year.
  • Reputation Era
    2016-2019
      2016: Disappears from social media and the public eye in the midst of bad press and public scrutiny.
      2017: Releases "Reputation," showcasing a darker and edgier image. Hits include "Look What You Made Me Do" and "Delicate."
      2018: Embarks on the "Reputation Stadium Tour," one of the highest-grossing tours of all time.
  • Lover Era
    2019-2020
      2019: Releases "Lover," replacing the dark and edgy style of her previous album with rainbows and bright colourful styles.
      2019: Stars in the musical, Cats. She co-wrote and recorded an original song which earns her a Golden Globe nod and a Grammy nomination.
      2019: Swift's masters, videos and artworks were sold to Shamrock Holdingsn without her consent.
      2020: The documentary 'Miss Americana', which chronicles part of her life and career over the years, was released on Netflix in January 2020.
  • Folklore and Evermore Era
    2020-2021
      2020: Releases "Folklore" and “Evermore” during the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing a indie-folk sound and winning Album of the Year.
      2020: Begins re-recording her early albums in an effort to own and be in control of her music and life’s work.
      2021: Releases Fearless (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version) featuring previously unreleased vault tracks.
  • Midnights Era
    2022-2023
      2022: Releases "Midnight”, the 10th studio album with elements of all the different eras.
      2023: Embarks on the "The Eras Tour", with a concert film “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” documenting the tour.
      2023: Releases Speak Now (Taylor's Version) and 1989 (Taylor's Version) featuring previously unreleased vault tracks
Midnights Album

New Album - Out Now!

Midnights

This is a collection of music written in the middle of the night, a journey through terrors and sweet dreams. The floors we pace and the demons we face. For all of us who have tossed and turned and decided to keep the lanterns lit and go searching—hoping that just maybe, when the clock strikes twelve ... we'll meet ourselves.

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