Taylor Swift

Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, music video director, philanthropist, actress and model. As one of the world's leading contemporary recording artists, she is known for narrative songs about her personal life, which have received widespread media coverage. Having sold more than 50 million albums—including 37 million in the US, Swift is one of the world's best-selling music artists and the highest-earning female musician of the 2010s. She has won 11 Grammy Awards, an Emmy Award, six Guinness world records and is the most-awarded act and woman at the American Music Awards (29 wins) and Billboard Music Awards (23 wins), respectively.

Taylor Swift
Swift at the 2019 American Music Awards
Born
Taylor Alison Swift

(1989-12-13) December 13, 1989
Occupation
  • Singer-songwriter
  • record producer
  • music video director
  • philanthropist
  • actress
  • model
Years active2004–present
Net worthUS$570 million (March 2023)
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
Labels
WebsiteTaylor Swift Official Website
Signature

Early life

Taylor Alison Swift was born at Reading Hospital in West Reading, Pennsylvania.[1][2] Her parents are Scott Swift and Andrea Swift. Swift was raised in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania on a Christmas tree farm.[3]

Career

2006–07: debut album

She released her first single, "Tim McGraw", in 2006 at the age of 16. That same year she released her first album, Taylor Swift. In 2008, she sold more albums than anyone else that year.

She won Country Music Television's (CMT) "Breakthrough Video of the Year" award in 2007 for "Tim McGraw". She was also nominated by the Academy of Country Music for "Top New Female Vocalist".

2008–10: Fearless and Speak Now

Swift’s second studio album, Fearless, was released in 2008 and reached Platinum about a year later, on September 10, 2009, becoming her first ever album to sell 1 million copies. On October 25, 2010 she released her third album, Speak Now.

2012–14: Red

The lead single from Swift's fourth album, Red, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together", became her first number-one song on the US Billboard Hot 100. The single "I Knew You Were Trouble" reached number two on the chart while becoming her first chart-topper on Billboard's Mainstream Top 40/Pop Songs chart. In 2012 Swift voiced the character Audrey in the movie The Lorax.

2014–17: 1989

Swift performed "Shake It Off", the lead single from her fifth album, 1989, at the 2014 MTV VMAs.[4] 1989 was released on October 27, 2014. "Shake It Off", along with the singles "Blank Space", and "Bad Blood", all reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. These singles, along with "Style" and "Wildest Dreams", have also topped the Mainstream Top 40/Pop Songs chart.

In 2016 she featured on the single, "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" with English singer Zayn Malik (former member of One Direction). It was released as a single for the soundtrack of the film Fifty Shades Darker (2017). It reached number two on the Hot 100 in the US and Canada.

2016–19: reputation

On June 8, 2017, Swift restored her music on streaming sites such as Spotify and Apple Music after previously removing it from being streamed. On August 25, 2017, Swift released the single "Look What You Made Me Do", which topped the Billboard Hot 100 and broke YouTube's streaming record after garnering 43 million views within 24 hours. It also became her first UK chart-topper. Swift announced that her sixth studio album, Reputation, would be released on November 10, 2017. The album included singles such as "...Ready for It?" and "End Game" featuring American rapper Future and English singer Ed Sheeran.

2019–20: Lover

On April 26, 2019, Swift released the single "ME!" featuring Brendon Urie as the lead single from her seventh studio album, Lover. On June 14, 2019, Swift released Lover’s second single "You Need to Calm Down". Both of these songs reached number two on the US Hot 100.

On August 16, Swift released Lover as the third single from Lover and released a duet version of the song with Canadian recording artist Shawn Mendes.

2020–21: folklore and evermore

In August 2020, Swift revealed that she was releasing a surprise album called folklore, after it was announced her Loverfest stadium tour was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Its lead single, "cardigan", entered at number one on the US Hot 100, becoming her sixth US number-one. folklore became her seventh US number-one album. She became the first artist to enter at number one on both the Hot 100 singles chart and Billboard 200 album chart in the same week.[5]

On December 11, 2020, Swift released her ninth studio album, evermore. It is meant to be a "sister" album to folklore.[6]

2021-present: Fearless (Taylor's Version), Red (Taylor's Version) and Midnights

Due to Swift not being able to own her own masters, she has come out on her social medias stating, (in a hidden way), that her version of the album Fearless will be released April 9, 2021. She released the first song from the album, "Love Story" on February 12, 2021. On November 12, 2021 she released Red (Taylor's Version). Then her 10th and most recent studio album Midnights came out on October 21, 2022. Swift is currently embarking on the Eras Tour, her sixth headlining tour across the U.S, performing songs across her entire discography.

Personal life

Swift has three cats. One is named "Meredith" after the doctor on Grey's Anatomy.[7] The second is named "Olivia" after the detective, now captain, on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.[7][8] The third one is "Benjamin" after the fictional Benjamin Button which she adopted during the filming of her music video "Me!". Easy A Herself/Self-Taylor Swift

Swift has a younger brother named Austin Swift, who is an actor.

Swift also has many friends including Selena Gomez, Blake Lively, Gigi Hadid, Lorde, Katy Perry, Julia Avania, Camila Cabello, Taylor Marie and the HAIM sisters.

In Nashville, Swift worked with experienced Music Row songwriters such as Troy Verges, Brett Beavers, Brett James, Mac McAnally, and the Warren Brothers, and formed a lasting working relationship with Liz Rose.

Discography & Filmography

Studio albums

2010 Easy A - Herself\Self-Taylor Swift
Year Album United States United States
COU
Canada Canada
COU
United Kingdom[9] Australia[10] New Zealand[11]
2006 Taylor Swift 5 1 14 1 81 33 38
2008 Fearless 1 1 1 1 5 2 1
2010 Speak Now 1 1 1 6 1 1
2012 Red 1 1 1 1 1 1
2014 1989 1 1 1 1 1
2017 Reputation 1 1 1 1 1
2019 Lover 1 1 1 1 1
2020 Folklore 1
Evermore
2021 Fearless (Taylor's Version)
Red (Taylor's Version)
2022 Midnights

Singles

Year Song United States[12] United States
COU[13]
Canada[14] United Kingdom[15] Australia[10] New Zealand[11] Album
2006 "Tim McGraw" 40 6 Taylor Swift
2007 "Teardrops on My Guitar" 13 2 63
"Our Song" 16 1 54
2008 "Picture to Burn" 28 3 85
"Should've Said No" 33 1 67 18
"Love Story" 4 1 4 2 1 Fearless
"White Horse" 13 2 43 60 41
2009 "You Belong with Me" 2 1 30 5
"Fifteen" 23 7 63 48
2010 "Fearless" 9 10
"Today Was a Fairytale" 2 1 57 3 29 Valentine's Day OST
"Mine" 3 2 7 30 9 16 Speak Now
"Back to December" 6 3 7 26 24
2011 "Mean" 11 2 10 45
"The Story of Us" 41 70
"Sparks Fly" 17 1 28
"Ours" 13 1 71
2012 "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" 1 1 1 4 3 1 Red
"Begin Again" 7 10 4 30 20 11
"I Knew You Were Trouble" 2 2 2 3 3
"Everything Has Changed" (featuring Ed Sheeran) 7
2013 "22" 20 9 21 23
2014 "Shake It Off" 1 1 2 1 1 1989
"Blank Space" 1 1 4 1 2
2015 "Style" 6 6 21 8 11
"Bad Blood" 1 1 4 1 1
"Wildest Dreams" 5 4 40 3 8
2016 "Out of the Woods" 18 19 6
"New Romantics" 46 35
"I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (with Zayn) 2 2 5 3 4 Fifty Shades Darker OST
2017 "Look What You Made Me Do" 1 1 1 1 1 Reputation
"...Ready for It?" 4 7 7 3 9
"End Game" (featuring Ed Sheeran and Future) 18 49
"New Year's Day"
2018 "Gorgeous" 13 9 15 9 19
"Delicate" 12 20 28 33
"Getaway Car"
2019 "ME!" (featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! At the Disco) 2 2 3 2 3 Lover
"You Need to Calm Down" 2 4 5 3 5
"Lover" 10 7 14 3 3
2020 "Cardigan" 1 Folklore
"Exile"
"Betty"
"Willow" Evermore

Awards

  • Grammy Awards[16]
    • 2010 (52nd Award Ceremony)
      • Album of the Year, Fearless
      • Best Country Album, Fearless
      • Best Female Country Vocal Performance, "White Horse"
      • Best Country Song, "White Horse"
    • 2012 (54th Award Ceremony)
      • Best Country Solo Performance, "Mean"
      • Best Country Song, "Mean"
    • 2013 (55th Award Ceremony)
      • Best Song Written for Visual Media, "Safe & Sound" (from The Hunger Games)
    • 2016 (58th Award Ceremony)
      • Album of the Year, 1989
      • Best Pop Vocal Album, 1989
      • Best Music Video, "Bad Blood"
    • 2021 (63rd Award Ceremony)
      • Album of the Year, folklore

Nominations

  • Country Music Association Award
    • 2007, Horizon Award
  • American Music Awards
    • 2007, Favorite Female Artist, Country Music
  • Academy of Country Music Awards
    • 2007, Top New Female Vocalist
  • Grammy Awards
    • 2008 (50th Award Ceremony)
      • Best New Artist
    • 2010 (52th Award Ceremony)
      • Record of the Year, "You Belong with Me"
      • Song of the Year, "You Belong with Me"
      • Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, "You Belong with Me"
      • Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, "Breathe", featuring Colbie Caillat
    • 2012 (54th Award Ceremony)
    • 2013 (55th Award Ceremony)
    • 2014 (56th Award Ceremony)
      • Album of the Year, Red
      • Best Country Album, Red
      • Best Country Song, "Begin Again"
      • Best Country Duo/Group Performance, "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw, featuring Keith Urban)
    • 2015 (57th Award Ceremony)
      • Record of the Year, "Shake It Off"
      • Song of the Year, "Shake It Off"
      • Best Pop Solo Performance, "Shake It Off"
    • 2016 (58th Award Ceremony)
      • Record of the Year, '"Blank Space"
      • Song of the Year, "Blank Space"
      • Best Pop Solo Performance, "Blank Space"
      • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, "Bad Blood", featuring Kendrick Lamar
    • 2018 (60th Award Ceremony)
      • Best Country Song, "Better Man"
      • Best Song Written for Visual Media, "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (from Fifty Shades Darker)
    • 2019 (61st Award Ceremony)
    • 2020 (62nd Award Ceremony)

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