Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter, actress, record producer, entrepreneur and activist. Her versatile artistry, songwriting, and entrepreneurship have influenced the music industry, popular culture, and politics, and her life has been the subject of widespread media coverage. She is one of the best-selling artists in history and has won numerous awards, including 23 Grammy Awards.
Taylor’s musical talent was evident at a young age. She began singing publicly at local events, including fairs and contests. At the age of 11, she was discovered by Nashville music executive Scott Borchetta, who signed her to his Big Machine Records label. Taylor crafted her first two albums in collaboration with Liz Rose, gaining recognition for her storytelling and pop melodies. She was the youngest recipient of BMI’s Songwriter of the Year award in 2007, and won a number of other accolades, including Album of the Year at the 2008 Country Music Association Awards and AMAs for Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist and Artist of the Year.
With the release of her third album, Speak Now (2010), Taylor began experimenting with genre. The shift to more mainstream pop was reflected in the album’s title and in her pairing with Swedish producers Max Martin and Shellback on her fourth studio effort, 1989 (2014). The record redefined her image and introduced a new sound that captivated fans.
Throughout her career, Swift has adapted to changing tastes and trends while remaining true to her roots. She has continued to explore the possibilities of her voice, writing lyrics that reflect a variety of emotions and situations. She has also branched out into acting, with her first movie role as Bombalurina in the 2015 film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Cats.
She returned to the recording studio for her fifth studio album, Red (2016). The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and spawned a series of successful singles, including “Look What You Made Me Do,” which reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was the most successful single of her career to date, and the second highest-charting track from her eponymous album.
With her sultry, soulful lead single, “Blank Space,” Swift offered a stark contrast to the glossy surface of the rest of the album. The lyrics speak of a woman who has spent her time building up her self-confidence and is now ready to let it all go. The music shook up the charts and cemented Swift’s status as a global superstar.
With her sixth album, Lover (2022), Swift leaned in to the romance more than ever before, writing about the sensual joy of being in a relationship. The album was a huge success and earned her a Best Pop Vocal Album nomination at the 2019 Grammy Awards. In 2018, Swift left Big Machine Records and signed a multi-album deal with Universal Music Group’s Republic Records. The agreement included a provision granting the musician ownership of her master recordings, something she had not previously enjoyed under her contract with Big Machine.