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Taylor Swift(I)

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Taylor Alison Swift is a multi-Grammy award-winning American singer/songwriter who, in 2010 at the age of 20, became the youngest artist in history to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. In 2011 Swift was named Billboard's Woman of the Year. She also has been named the American Music Awards Artist of the Year, as well as the Entertainer of the Year for both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music, among many other accolades. As of this writing, she is also the top-selling digital artist in music history.

Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13, 1989, in Reading, Pennsylvania, to Andrea (Finlay), a one-time marketing executive, and Scott Kingsley Swift, a financial adviser. Her ancestry includes German and English, as well as some Scottish, Irish, Welsh and 1/16th Italian. She was named after James Taylor, and her mother believed that if she had a gender neutral name it would help her forge a business career. Taylor spent most of her childhood on an 11-acre Christmas tree farm in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. When she was nine years old the family moved to Wyomissing, PA, where she attended West Reading Elementary Center and Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School. Taylor spent her summers at her parents' vacation home at the Jersey shore. Her first hobby was English horse riding. Her mother put her in a saddle when she was nine months old and Swift later competed in horse shows. At the age of nine she turned her attention to musical theatre and performed in Berks Youth Theatre Academy productions of "Grease", "Annie", "Bye Bye Birdie" and "The Sound of Music". She traveled regularly to New York City for vocal and acting lessons. However, after a few years of auditioning in New York and not getting anything, she became interested in country music. At age 11, after many attempts, Taylor won a local talent competition by singing a rendition of LeAnn Rimes' "Big Deal", and was given the opportunity to appear as the opening act for Charlie Daniels at a Strausstown amphitheater. This interest in country music isolated Swift from her middle school peers.

At age 12 she was shown by a computer repairman how to play three chords on a guitar, inspiring her to write her first song, "Lucky You". She had previously won a national poetry contest with a poem entitled "Monster in My Closet", but now began to focus on songwriting. She moved to Nashville at age 14, having secured an artist development deal with RCA Records. She left RCA Records when she was 15--the label wanted her to record the work of other songwriters and wait until she was 18 to release an album, but she felt ready to launch her career with her own material. At an industry showcase at Nashville's The Bluebird Café in 2005, Swift caught the attention of Scott Borchetta, a Dreamworks Records executive who was preparing to form his own independent record label, Big Machine Records. Taylor was one of the new label's first signings.

Taylor released her debut album, "Taylor Swift", in October of 2006 and received generally positive reviews from music critics. The New York Times described it as "a small masterpiece of pop-minded country, both wide-eyed and cynical, held together by Ms. Swift's firm, pleading voice". Her single "Our Song" made her the youngest solo writer and singer of a #1 country song. The album sold 39,000 copies during its first week. In 2008 she released her second studio album, "Fearless". The lead single from the album, "Love Story", was released in September 2008 and became the second best-selling country single of all time, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Four more singles were released throughout 2008 and 2009: "White Horse", "You Belong with Me", "Fifteen" and "Fearless". "You Belong with Me" was the album's highest-charting single, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart. It was the top-selling album of 2009 and brought Swift much crossover success.

In September 2009 she became the first country music artist to win an MTV Video Music Award when "You Belong with Me" was named Best Female Video. Her acceptance speech was interrupted by rapper Ye, who had been involved in a number of other award show incidents. West declared Beyoncé's video for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", nominated in the same category, to be "one of the best videos of all time". When Beyoncé later won the award for Video of the Year, she invited Taylor onstage to finish her speech. In November 2009 Taylor Swift became the youngest ever artist, and one of only six women, to be named Entertainer of the Year by the Country Music Association.

She released her third studio album in October 2010, "Speak Now", and wrote all the songs herself. She originally intended to call the album "Enchanted" but Scott Borchetta, her record label's CEO, felt the title did not reflect the album's more adult themes. Swift toured throughout 2011 and early 2012 in support of "Speak Now". As part of the 13-month, 111-date world tour, Swift played seven shows in Asia, 12 in Europe, 80 in North America and 12 in Australasia (three dates on the US tour were rescheduled after she fell ill with bronchitis). The stage show was inspired by Broadway musical theatre, with choreographed routines, elaborate set-pieces, pyrotechnics and numerous costume changes. Swift invited many musicians to join her for one-off duets during the North American tour. Appearances were made by James Taylor, Jason Mraz, Shawn Colvin, Johnny Rzeznik, Andy Grammer, Tal Bachman, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Nicki Minaj, Nelly, B.o.B., Usher, Flo Rida, T.I., Jon Foreman, Jim Adkins, Hayley Williams, Hot Chelle Rae, Ronnie Dunn, Darius Rucker, Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney. In May 2012 Taylor featured in B.o.B's song "Both of Us".

Swift's fourth studio album, "Red", was released on October 22, 2012. She wrote nine of the album's 16 songs alone; the remaining seven were co-written with Max Martin, Liz Rose, Dan Wilson, Ed Sheeran and Gary Lightbody. Nathan Chapman served as the album's lead producer but Jeff Bhasker, Butch Walker, Jacknife Lee, Dann Huff and Shellback (aka Shellback) also produced individual tracks. Chapman has said he encouraged Swift "to branch out and to test herself in other situations". She has described the collaborative process as "an apprenticeship" that taught her to "paint with different colors". "Red" examines Swift's attraction to drama-filled relationships; she believes that, since writing the record, such relationships no longer appeal to her. Musically, while there is some experimentation with "slick, electronic beats", the pop sheen is limited to a handful of tracks sprinkled among more recognizably Swiftian fare. "Rolling Stone" enjoyed "watching Swift find her pony-footing on Great Songwriter Mountain. She often succeeds in joining the Joni/Carole King tradition of stark-relief emotional mapping . . . Her self-discovery project is one of the best stories in pop." The Guardian described Swift as a "Brünnhilde of a rock star" and characterized "Red" as "another chapter in one of the finest fantasies pop music has ever constructed". "USA Today" felt that the "engaging" record saw Swift "write ever-more convincingly--and wittily and painfully--about the messy emotions of a young twenty something nearing the end of her transition from girl to woman". The "Los Angeles Times" noted the exploration of "more nuanced relationship issues" on "an unapologetically big pop record that opens new sonic vistas for her".

As part of the "Red" promotional campaign, representatives from 72 worldwide radio stations were flown to Nashville during release week for individual interviews with Swift. She made television appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003), Good Morning America (1975), The View (1997), Late Show with David Letterman (1993), ABC News Nightline (1980) and All Access Nashville with Katie Couric (2012). She performed at Los Angeles' MTV VMAs and London's Teen Awards, and will also perform at Nashville's CMA Awards, Frankfurt's MTV Europe Music Awards, Los Angeles' AMA Awards and Sydney's ARIA Music Awards. Swift offered exclusive album promotions through Target, Papa John's and Walgreens. She became a spokesmodel for Keds sneakers, released her sophomore Elizabeth Arden fragrance and continued her partnerships with Cover Girl, Sony Electronics and American Greetings, as well as her unofficial brand tie-ins with Ralph Lauren and Shellys. The album's lead single, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together", was released in August 2012. The song became Swift's first #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, recording the highest ever one-week sales figures for a female artist. Two further singles have since been released: "Begin Again" (country radio) and "I Knew You Were Trouble" (pop and international radio).In her career, as of May 2012, Swift has sold over 23 million albums and 54.5 million digital tracks worldwide.

Taylor Swift is only beginning to emerge as an acting talent, having voiced the role of Audrey in the animated feature The Lorax (2012). She also made appearances in the theatrical release Valentine's Day (2010) and in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). She contributed two original songs to The Hunger Games (2012) soundtrack: "Safe & Sound featuring The Civil Wars" and "Eyes Open". Taylor released her fifth album, titled "1989", on October 27, 2014. This album is when she finally made the complete transition from country to pop. She says that she will not be going to any Country Music Award shows. The album is named after the year she was born, and is a sort of '80s-sounding album, in the sense that it's more electronic.

In March 2015 she began dating Scottish Disc Jockey Calvin Harris after having met at the Brit Awards in February. They were together for thirteen months.
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  • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
    • 166 wins & 243 nominations total

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Taylor Swift in Miss Americana (2020)
Taylor Swift in Cats (2019)
Danny Collins, Taylor Swift, and Naoimh Morgan in Cats (2019)
Danny Collins, Taylor Swift, Naoimh Morgan, and Laurie Davidson in Cats (2019)
Taylor Swift in Cats (2019)
Taylor Swift in Cats (2019)
Taylor Swift in Cats (2019)
Taylor Swift in Cats (2019)
Idris Elba and Taylor Swift in "Cats" (2019)
Taylor Swift in Good Morning Britain (2014)
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Taylor Swift in 73 Questions (2014)

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Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: Bad Blood (2015)
Taylor Swift: Bad Blood
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  • Catastrophe
  • 2015
Danny DeVito in The Lorax (2012)
The Lorax
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  • Audrey(voice)
  • 2012
Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games (2012)
The Hunger Games
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  • Soundtrack("Safe & Sound")
  • 2012
Taylor Swift: You Need to Calm Down (2019)
Taylor Swift: You Need to Calm Down
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Actress

  • Taylor Swift: Lavender Haze (2023)
    Taylor Swift: Lavender Haze
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    • 2023
  • Taylor Swift: Bejeweled (2022)
    Taylor Swift: Bejeweled
    • House Wench Taylor
    • Music Video
    • 2022
  • Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: Anti-Hero (2022)
    Taylor Swift: Anti-Hero
    • Taylor Swift
    • Music Video
    • 2022
  • Christian Bale, John David Washington, and Margot Robbie in Amsterdam (2022)
    Amsterdam
    • Liz Meekins
    • 2022
  • Ed Sheeran feat. Taylor Swift: The Joker and the Queen (2022)
    Ed Sheeran feat. Taylor Swift: The Joker and the Queen
    • Taylor Swift
    • Music Video
    • 2022
  • Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version) (2021)
    Taylor Swift: I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version)
    • Taylor Swift
    • Music Video
    • 2021
  • Dylan O'Brien and Sadie Sink in All Too Well: The Short Film (2021)
    All Too Well: The Short Film
    • Her, later on
    • Short
    • 2021
  • Taylor Swift: All Too Well
    • Taylor Swift
    • Music Video
    • 2021
  • Sad Beautiful Tragic (Taylor's Version)
    • Taylor Swift
    • Music Video
    • 2021
  • Big Red Machine Feat. Taylor Swift: Renegade (2021)
    Big Red Machine Feat. Taylor Swift: Renegade
    • Taylor Swift
    • Music Video
    • 2021
  • Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: Willow (2020)
    Taylor Swift: Willow
    • Taylor Swift
    • Music Video
    • 2020
  • Taylor Swift: Exile
    • Taylor Swift
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    • 2020
  • Taylor Swift: Cardigan (2020)
    Taylor Swift: Cardigan
    • Taylor Swift
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    • 2020
  • Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: The Man (2020)
    Taylor Swift: The Man
    • The Man
    • Music Video
    • 2020
  • Francesca Hayward in Cats (2019)
    Cats
    • Bombalurina
    • 2019

Composer

  • Taylor Swift: Bejeweled (2022)
    Taylor Swift: Bejeweled
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    • Music Video
    • 2022
  • Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: Anti-Hero (2022)
    Taylor Swift: Anti-Hero
    • Composer
    • Music Video
    • 2022
  • Ed Sheeran feat. Taylor Swift: The Joker and the Queen (2022)
    Ed Sheeran feat. Taylor Swift: The Joker and the Queen
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    • Music Video
    • 2022
  • Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version) (2021)
    Taylor Swift: I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version)
    • Composer
    • Music Video
    • 2021
  • Big Red Machine Feat. Taylor Swift: Renegade (2021)
    Big Red Machine Feat. Taylor Swift: Renegade
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    • Music Video
    • 2021
  • Olivia Rodrigo in Olivia Rodrigo: deja vu (Live Performance) (2021)
    Olivia Rodrigo: deja vu (Live Performance)
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    • Music Video
    • 2021
  • Taylor Swift: The Best Day (Taylor's Version) (2021)
    Taylor Swift: The Best Day (Taylor's Version)
    • Composer
    • Music Video
    • 2021
  • Olivia Rodrigo in Olivia Rodrigo: Deja Vu (2021)
    Olivia Rodrigo: Deja Vu
    • Composer
    • Music Video
    • 2021
  • Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: Willow (2020)
    Taylor Swift: Willow
    • Composer
    • Music Video
    • 2020
  • Match Made in Hell (2020)
    Match Made in Hell
    • Composer
    • Short
    • 2020
  • Look What You Made Me Do (Reimagined) (2020)
    Look What You Made Me Do (Reimagined)
    • Composer (original music by)
    • Short
    • 2020
  • Taylor Swift: Cardigan (2020)
    Taylor Swift: Cardigan
    • Composer
    • Music Video
    • 2020
  • Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: The Man (2020)
    Taylor Swift: The Man
    • Composer
    • Music Video
    • 2020
  • Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: Christmas Tree Farm (2019)
    Taylor Swift: Christmas Tree Farm
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    • Music Video
    • 2019
  • Taylor Swift in Taylor Swift: Lover (2019)
    Taylor Swift: Lover
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    • 2019
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What We Know About 'Cats' ... So Far
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What We Know About 'Cats' ... So Far
Behind the Scenes With Taylor Swift
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Behind the Scenes With Taylor Swift
Kathy Griffin: Balls of Steel
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Kathy Griffin: Balls of Steel
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  • Alternative name
    • Nils Sjöberg
  • Height
    • 5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
  • Born
    • December 13, 1989
    • Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Children
    • No Children
  • Parents
      Scott Swift
  • Relatives
    • Austin Swift(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Music video: Appears in Brad Paisley's video "Online", directed by and co-starring Jason Alexander. It also features William Shatner, Estelle Harris, Maureen McCormick, Kellie Pickler and Patrick Warburton.
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    • 4 Interviews
    • 65 Articles
    • 4 Pictorials
    • 649 Magazine Cover Photos

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    American singer-songwriter.
  • Quotes
    [on the Britney Spears perfume she wore] The coolest girl in school wore Britney Spears' Fantasy, and I had to copy her.
  • Nicknames
    • T-Swizzle
    • Tay
    • Tay-Tay

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