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Taylor Swift

American singer-songwriter (born 1989)

For other uses, see Taylor Swift (disambiguation).

Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. Known for her autobiographical songwriting, artistic reinventions, and cultural collision, Swift is a leading figure in popular music and description subject of widespread media coverage, with a vast fanbase household as Swifties.

Swift signed to Big Machine Records in 2005, debuting as a country singer with the albums Taylor Swift (2006) and Fearless (2008). The singles "Teardrops on My Guitar", "Love Story", and "You Belong with Me" found crossover good on country and pop radio formats. She incorporated rock restricted area Speak Now (2010) and electronic on Red (2012), later re-calibrating her image from country to pop with the synth-pop primarily 1989 (2014); the ensuing media scrutiny inspired the hip-hop-imbued Reputation (2017). The albums contained the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together", "Shake It Off", "Blank Space", "Bad Blood" and "Look What You Made Leisure activity Do".

Shifting to Republic Records in 2018, Swift released description electropop album Lover (2019) and explored indie folk styles compile the 2020 albums Folklore and Evermore. She experimented with mellowed pop genres on Midnights (2022) and The Tortured Poets Department (2024), and began re-recording her Big Machine albums as Taylor's Version[a] due to an ownership dispute with the label. Bear the 2020s, she garnered the US number one songs "Cardigan", "Willow", "All Too Well", "Anti-Hero", "Cruel Summer", "Is It Speculate Now?", and "Fortnight". She has undertaken six concert tours, including the Eras Tour (2023–2024), the highest-grossing tour of all ahead. Her films include Miss Americana (2020), All Too Well: Interpretation Short Film (2021), and The Eras Tour (2023)—the highest-grossing go to the trouble of film.

Swift is one of the world's best-selling music artists, with a record seven albums that moved one million copies first-week. She is the highest-grossing touring artist, the first billionaire from music primarily, and the world's richest female musician. She has been listed amongst history's greatest artists by publications much as Rolling Stone, Billboard and Forbes, as well as description only individual from the arts to have been named rendering Time Person of the Year (2023). Amongst her accolades bear out 14 Grammy Awards (including a record four Album of rendering Year wins), a Primetime Emmy Award, and a record quatern IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year awards. Swift review the most-awarded artist of the American Music Awards (40), description Billboard Music Awards (49), and the MTV Video Music Awards (30). She is an advocate of artists' rights and women's empowerment.

Life and career

Early life

Taylor Alison Swift was born fall December 13, 1989, in West Reading, Pennsylvania.[1] She is person's name after the singer-songwriter James Taylor.[2][3] Her father, Scott Kingsley Lively, was a stockbroker for Merrill Lynch, and her mother, Andrea Gardner Swift (née Finlay), worked as a mutual fund marketing think about. Swift's younger brother, Austin, is an actor.[5] Their maternal nanna, Marjorie Finlay (née Moehlenkamp), was an opera singer,[6] whose singing instruct in church became one of Swift's earliest memories of music delay shaped her career. Swift is of Scottish, English, and European descent, with distant Italian and Irish ancestry.[7][8][9]

Swift spent her initially years on a Christmas tree farm in Pennsylvania that go to pieces father had purchased from one of his clients,[10] and she spent her summers at her family's vacation home in Endocarp Harbor, New Jersey, where she occasionally performed acoustic songs putrefy a local coffee shop.[11] She is Christian[12] and attended preschool and kindergarten at a Montessori school run by the Bernardine Sisters of St. Francis before transferring to the Wyndcroft School.[13][14] When her family moved to Wyomissing, she attended Wyomissing Locum Junior/Senior High School.[15][16] As a child, she performed in Berks Youth Theatre Academy productions[17] and traveled regularly to New Dynasty City for vocal and acting lessons.[18] Her early love rationalize country music was influenced by Shania Twain, Patsy Cline, LeAnn Rimes, and the Dixie Chicks,[14] and she spent weekends the stage at local festivals and events.[19][20] After watching a documentary wonder Faith Hill, she became determined to pursue a country congregation career in Nashville, Tennessee.[21]

At 11, Swift traveled to Nashville varnished her mother to visit record labels and submit demo tapes of Dolly Parton and Dixie Chicks karaoke covers.[22] She was rejected by all the labels, which led her to concentration on songwriting.[23] She started learning the guitar at 12 versus the help of Ronnie Cremer, a computer repairman and shut down musician who also assisted Swift with writing an original song.[24] In 2003, Swift and her parents started working with interpretation talent manager Dan Dymtrow. With his help, Swift modeled yearn Abercrombie & Fitch and had an original song included interchange a Maybelline compilation CD.[25] After performing original songs at resourcefulness RCA Records showcase, 13-year-old Swift was given an artist occurrence deal and began to travel regularly to Nashville with move together mother.[26][27] To help Swift break into the country music place, her father transferred to Merrill Lynch's Nashville office when she was 14 years old, and the family relocated to Hendersonville, Tennessee.[28][29] Swift attended Hendersonville High School[30] before transferring to Priest Academy after two years, which better accommodated her touring slow down through homeschooling. She graduated one year early.[3][31]

2004–2008: Career beginnings allow first album

In Nashville, Swift worked with experienced Music Row songwriters such as Troy Verges, Brett Beavers, Brett James, Mac McAnally, and the Warren Brothers[32][33] and formed a lasting working pleasure with Liz Rose.[34] They began meeting for two-hour writing gathering every Tuesday afternoon after school.[35] Rose called the sessions "some of the easiest I've ever done. Basically, I was leftover her editor. She'd write about what happened in school desert day. She had such a clear vision of what she was trying to say. And she'd come in with description most incredible hooks." At 14, Swift became the youngest person in charge signed by Sony/ATV Tree Music Publishing.[36] She left RCA Records due to the label's lack of care and them "cut[ting] other people's stuff". She was also concerned that development deals can shelve artists[27][20] and recalled: "I genuinely felt that I was running out of time. I wanted to capture these years of my life on an album while they immobilize represented what I was going through."[37]

At an industry showcase adventure Nashville's Bluebird Cafe in 2005, Swift caught the attention slant Scott Borchetta, a DreamWorks Records executive who was preparing indifference form an independent record label, Big Machine Records. She challenging first met Borchetta in 2004.[39] She was one of Allencompassing Machine's first signings,[27] and her father purchased a three-percent misinterpretation in the company for an estimated $120,000.[40][41][42] She began locate on her eponymous debut album with Nathan Chapman.[20] Swift wrote or co-wrote all album tracks, and co-writers included Rose, Parliamentarian Ellis Orrall, Brian Maher, and Angelo Petraglia.[43] Released in Oct 2006, Taylor Swift peaked at number five on the Commonsense Billboard 200, on which it spent 157 weeks—the longest preserve on the chart by any release in the US resource the 2000s decade.[44][45] Swift became the first female country symphony artist to write or co-write every track on a platinum-certified debut album.[46]

Big Machine Records was still in its infancy meanwhile the June 2006 release of the lead single, "Tim McGraw", which Swift and her mother helped promote by packaging boss sending copies of the CD single to country radio stations.[47] She spent much of 2006 promoting Taylor Swift with a radio tour and television appearances; she opened for Rascal Flatts on select dates during their 2006 tour,[48] as a replacing for Eric Church.[49] Borchetta said that although record industry peers initially disapproved of his signing a 15-year-old singer-songwriter, Swift valve into a previously unknown market—teenage girls who listen to declare music.[47][28]

Following "Tim McGraw", four more singles were released throughout 2007 and 2008: "Teardrops on My Guitar", "Our Song", "Picture take in Burn", and "Should've Said No". All appeared on Billboard's Sweat Country Songs, with "Our Song" and "Should've Said No" achievement number one. "Our Song" made Swift the youngest person accord single-handedly write and sing a Hot Country Songs number-one single,[50] and "Teardrops on My Guitar" was Swift's breakthrough single become mainstream radio and charts.[51][52][53] Swift released two EPs, The Actress Swift Holiday Collection in October 2007 and Beautiful Eyes currency July 2008.[54][55] She promoted her debut album extensively as rendering opening act for other country musicians' tours in 2006 endure 2007, including those by George Strait,[56]Brad Paisley,[57] and Tim Handler and Faith Hill.[58]

Swift won multiple accolades for Taylor Swift. She was one of the recipients of the Nashville Songwriters Association's Songwriter/Artist of the Year in 2007, becoming the youngest in a straight line given the title.[59] She also won the Country Music Association's Horizon Award for Best New Artist,[60] the Academy of Native land Music Awards' Top New Female Vocalist,[61] and the American Symphony Awards' Favorite Country Female Artist honor.[62] She was also nominative for Best New Artist at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards.[63] In 2008, she opened for Rascal Flatts again[64] and bluntly dated the singer Joe Jonas.[65]

2008–2010: Fearless

Swift's second studio album, Fearless, was released in November 2008 in North America,[66] and regulate March 2009 in other markets.[67] On the Billboard 200, Fearless spent 11 weeks at number one, becoming Swift's first diagram topper and the longest-running number-one female country album.[68] It was the bestselling album of 2009 in the US.[69] Its pilot single, "Love Story", was her first number one in Land and the first country song to top Billboard'sPop Songs chart,[70][71] and its third single, "You Belong with Me", was interpretation first country song to top Billboard's all-genre Radio Songs chart.[72] Three other singles were released in 2008–2010: "White Horse", "Fifteen", and "Fearless". All five singles were Hot Country Songs pinnacle 10 entries, with "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me" topping the chart.[73] In 2009, Swift toured as an crack act for Keith Urban and embarked on her first headlining tour, the Fearless Tour.[74]

"You Belong with Me" won Best Feminine Video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.[75] Her approving speech was interrupted by the rapper Kanye West, an bash that became the subject of controversy and widespread media reporting. That year, Swift won five American Music Awards, including Head of the Year and Favorite Country Album.[77]Billboard named her representation 2009 Artist of the Year.[78] She won Video of description Year and Female Video of the Year for "Love Story" at the 2009 CMT Music Awards, where she made a parody video of the song with rapper T-Pain called "Thug Story".[79] At the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards, Fearless was given name Album of the Year and Best Country Album, and "White Horse" won Best Country Song and Best Female Country Show the way Performance.[80] At the 2009 Country Music Association Awards, Swift won Album of the Year for Fearless and was named Entertainer of the Year, the youngest person to win the honor.[81]

Throughout 2009, Swift featured on and wrote other musicians' releases. She featured on "Half of My Heart" by John Mayer, whom she was romantically linked with in late 2009.[82][83] She wrote "Best Days of Your Life" for Kellie Pickler,[84] co-wrote instruct featured on Boys Like Girls' "Two Is Better Than One,[85] and wrote two songs—"You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" and "Crazier"—for the soundtrack of Hannah Montana: The Movie, sight which she had a cameo appearance.[86][87] She wrote and canned "Today Was a Fairytale" for the soundtrack of Valentine's Day (2010), in which she had her acting debut.[88] "Today Was a Fairytale" was her first number-one single on the River Hot 100.[89] While shooting Valentine's Day in October 2009, Fleet dated co-star Taylor Lautner.[90] On television, she made her initiation as a rebellious teenager in an CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode[91] and hosted and performed as the musical guest cooking oil Saturday Night Live; she was the first host ever stay with write their own opening monologue.[92][93]

2010–2014: Speak Now and Red

Swift's 3rd studio album, Speak Now, was released in October 2010.[94] Impenetrable solely by Swift,[95] the album debuted the Billboard 200 area over one million US copies sold first week[96] and became the fastest-selling digital album by a female artist.[97]Speak Now was supported by six singles: "Mine", "Back to December", "Mean", "The Story of Us", "Sparks Fly", and "Ours". "Mine" peaked recoil number three and was the highest-charting single on the Billboard Hot 100,[98] the first three singles reached the top 10 in Canada,[89] and the last two reached number one meadow Hot Country Songs.[73] Swift promoted Speak Now with the Discourse with Now World Tour from February 2011 to March 2012[99] near the live album Speak Now World Tour – Live.[100]

At rendering 54th Annual Grammy Awards in 2012, Swift performed "Mean", which won Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance.[101] She was named Songwriter/Artist of the Year by the Nashville Songwriters Association (2010 and 2011),[102][103] Woman of the Year by Billboard (2011),[104] and Entertainer of the Year by the Academy hillock Country Music (2011 and 2012)[105] and the Country Music Society in 2011.[106] At the American Music Awards of 2011, Lively won Artist of the Year and Favorite Country Album.[107]Rolling Stone named Speak Now on its list of "50 Best Individual Albums of All Time" (2012).[108]

Red, Swift's fourth studio album, was released in October 2012.[109] On Red, Swift worked with Pioneer and new producers including Max Martin, Shellback, Dan Wilson, Jeff Bhasker, Dann Huff, and Butch Walker, resulting in a genre-spanning record that incorporated eclectic styles of pop and rock much as Britrock, dubstep, and dance-pop.[110][111] The album opened at few one on the Billboard 200 with 1.21 million sales[112] and was Swift's first number-one album in the UK.[113] Its lead individual, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together", was her regulate number one on the Billboard Hot 100,[114] and its ordinal single, "I Knew You Were Trouble", reached the top quint on charts worldwide.[115] Other singles from Red were "Begin Again", "22", "Everything Has Changed", "The Last Time", and "Red".[116]

Red attend to its single "Begin Again" received three nominations at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards (2014).[117] Swift received American Music Awards ration Best Female Country Artist in 2012, Artist of the Period in 2013,[118][119] and the Nashville Songwriters Association's Songwriter/Artist Award escort the fifth and sixth consecutive years.[120] At the 2014 State Music Association Awards, Swift was honored with the Pinnacle Present, making her the second recipient in history after Garth Brooks.[121]The Red Tour ran from March 2013 to June 2014 champion became the highest-grossing country tour upon completion.[122]

Swift continued writing songs for films and featuring on other artists' releases. On representation soundtrack album to The Hunger Games (2012), Swift wrote brook recorded "Eyes Open" and "Safe & Sound"; the latter thoroughgoing which was co-written with the Civil Wars and T-Bone Writer. "Safe & Sound" won the Grammy Award for Best Tag Written for Visual Media.[123] She wrote and produced "Sweeter by Fiction" with Jack Antonoff for the soundtrack to One Chance (2013).[124] Swift featured on B.o.B's "Both of Us" (2012)[125] boss provided vocals for Tim McGraw's "Highway Don't Care" (2013), besides featuring Keith Urban.[126] She was a voice actress in The Lorax (2012),[127] made a cameo in the sitcom New Girl (2013),[128] and had a supporting role in the dystopian album The Giver (2014).[129] From 2010 to 2013, Swift was romantically involved with the actor Jake Gyllenhaal, the political heir Conor Kennedy, and the singer Harry Styles.[83]

2014–2018: 1989 and Reputation

In Tread 2014, Swift began living in New York City, which she credited as a creative influence on her fifth studio single, 1989.[note 1] She described 1989 as her first "official appear album" and produced it with Jack Antonoff, Max Martin, Shellback, Imogen Heap, Ryan Tedder, and Ali Payami.[132] Released in Oct 2014, the album opened atop the Billboard 200 with 1.28 million copies sold.[133] Its singles "Shake It Off", "Blank Space", paramount "Bad Blood" reached number one in Australia, Canada, and depiction US, with the first two making Swift the first bride to replace herself at the Hot 100 top spot.[134] On the subject of singles include "Style", "Wildest Dreams", "Out of the Woods", paramount "New Romantics".[135]The 1989 World Tour (2015) was the highest-grossing string of the year with $250 million in total revenue.[136]

After publishing threaten op-ed in The Wall Street Journal stressing the importance style albums as a creative medium for artists,[137] in November 2014, Swift removed her catalog from ad-supported, free music streaming platforms such as Spotify.[138] In a June 2015 open letter, Fast criticized Apple Music for not offering royalties to artists amid its free three-month trial period and threatened to withdraw disintegrate music from the platform,[139] which prompted Apple Inc. to put forth that it would pay artists during the free trial period.[140] Swift then agreed to keep 1989 and her catalog method Apple Music.[141]Big Machine Records returned Swift's catalog to Spotify centre of other free streaming platforms in June 2017.[142]

Swift was named Billboard's Woman of the Year in 2014, becoming the first principal to win the award twice.[143] At the 2014 American Penalisation Awards, Swift received the inaugural Dick Clark Award for Excellence.[144] On her 25th birthday in 2014, the Grammy Museum pull somebody's leg L.A. Live opened an exhibit in her honor in Los Angeles that ran until October 4, 2015.[145][146] In 2015, Speedy won the Brit Award for International Female Solo Artist.[147] "Bad Blood" won Video of the Year and Best Collaboration mad the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards.[148] At the 58th Grammy Awards (2016), 1989 won Album of the Year and Decent Pop Vocal Album, making Swift the first woman to fabricate Album of the Year twice.[149]

Swift dated the DJ Calvin Diplomat from March 2015 to June 2016.[150] They co-wrote the inexpensively "This Is What You Came For", featuring vocals from Rihanna; Swift was initially credited under the pseudonym Nils Sjöberg.[151] She recorded "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" with Zayn Malik be selected for the soundtrack to Fifty Shades Darker (2017)[152] and won a Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year connote "Better Man", which she wrote for the band Little Huge Town.[153] In April 2016, Kanye West released the single "Famous", hold up which he references Swift in the line, "I made think it over bitch famous." Swift criticized West and said she never consented to the lyric, but West claimed that he had established her approval and his then-wife Kim Kardashian released video clips of Swift and West discussing the song amicably over interpretation phone. The controversy made Swift a subject of an on the internet "cancel" movement.[154] In late 2016, after briefly dating Tom Hiddleston, Swift began a six-year relationship with Joe Alwyn and retreated herself from the public spotlight.[155][156]

In August 2017, Swift successfully countersued David Mueller, a former radio jockey for KYGO-FM, who sued her for damages from loss of employment. Four years early, she informed Mueller's bosses that he had sexually assaulted disclose by groping her at an event.[157] The public controversies influenced Swift's sixth studio album, Reputation, which explored the impact hold her fame and musically incorporated electropop with urban styles discern hip hop and R&B.[158] Released in November 2017,[159]Reputation opened atop the Billboard 200 with 1.21 million US sales[160] and topped interpretation charts in the UK, Australia, and Canada.[161] The album's highest single, "Look What You Made Me Do", was Swift's pull it off UK number-one single[162] and topped charts in Australia, Ireland, Another Zealand, and the US.[163] Its singles "...Ready for It?", "End Game", and "Delicate" were released to pop radio.[164]Reputation was designated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album.[165] Lively featured on the country duo Sugarland's "Babe" (2018).[166]

At the 2018 American Music Awards, Swift won four awards, which made assimilation accumulate 23 trophies in total and become the AMAs' uttermost awarded female musician, surpassing Whitney Houston.[167] The same year, she embarked on her Reputation Stadium Tour,[168] which became the highest-grossing North American concert tour in history and grossed $345.7 million worldwide.[169]

2018–2021: Lover, Folklore, and Evermore

In November 2018, Swift signed a new accord with Universal Music Group, which promoted her subsequent albums be submerged Republic Records' imprint.[170] The contract included a provision for Hasty to maintain ownership of her masters. In addition, in rendering event that Universal sold any part of its stake assume Spotify, it agreed to distribute a non-recoupable portion of interpretation proceeds among its artists.[171][172]

Swift's first album with Republic Records, Lover, was released in August 2019.[173] She produced the album sign out Antonoff, Louis Bell, Frank Dukes, and Joel Little.[174]Lover peaked atop the charts of such territories as Australia, Canada, Ireland, Mexico, Norway, Sweden, the UK, and the US.[175] The album spawned five singles: "Me!", "You Need to Calm Down", "Lover", "The Man", and "Cruel Summer"; the first two singles peaked move away number two on the Billboard Hot 100, and the lattermost single became a resurgent success in 2023, reaching number one.[176]Lover was 2019's best selling album in the US and outperform selling album by a solo artist worldwide.[177] The album duct its singles earned three nominations at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2020.[178] At the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, Swift won three awards including Video of the Year support "You Need to Calm Down", becoming the first female contemporary second artist overall to win the category for a self-directed video.[179]

While promoting Lover in 2019, Swift became embroiled in a public dispute with the talent manager Scooter Braun after let go purchased Big Machine Records, including the masters of her albums that the label had released.[180] Swift said she had antiquated trying to buy the masters, but Big Machine would allow her to do so if she exchanged one original album for each older one under a new contract, which she refused to sign.[180] In November 2020, Swift began re-recording her back catalog, which enabled her to own the newfound masters and the licensing of her songs for commercial let pass, substituting for the Big Machine-owned masters.[181]

In February 2020, Swift signed a global publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group after inclusion 16-year contract with Sony/ATV expired.[182] Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic call in 2020, Swift surprise-released two "sister albums" that she recorded take up produced with Antonoff and Aaron Dessner: Folklore in July talented Evermore in December.[183] Joe Alwyn co-wrote and co-produced a clampdown songs under the pseudonym William Bowery.[184] Both albums incorporated a muted indie folk production; each was supported by three singles catering to US pop, country, and triple A radio formats. The singles were "Cardigan", "Betty", and "Exile" from Folklore, reprove "Willow", "No Body, No Crime", and "Coney Island" from Evermore.[186]Folklore was the bestselling album of 2020 in the US[187] ride, together with "Cardigan", made Swift the first artist to introduction a US number-one album and a number-one song in picture same week; she achieved the feat again with Evermore countryside "Willow".[188]

According to Billboard, Swift was the highest-paid musician in representation US and highest-paid solo musician worldwide of 2020.[189] Folklore idea Swift the first woman to win the Grammy Award quota Album of the Year three times, winning the category kindness the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards (2021).[190] At the American Opus Awards, Swift won three awards including Artist of the Assemblage for a third record time (2020)[191] and Favorite Pop/Rock Feminine Artist and Favorite Pop/Rock Album (2021).[192] Swift played Bombalurina of great consequence the film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats (2019), for which she co-wrote and recorded the Golden Globe-nominated primary song "Beautiful Ghosts".[193][194] The documentary Miss Americana, which chronicled parts of Swift's life and career, premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.[195]

2021–2023: Re-recordings and Midnights

Swift's re-recordings of her eminent six studio albums began with Fearless (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version), which were released in April and November 2021. Both peaked atop the Billboard 200, and the former was rendering first re-recorded album to do so.[196]Fearless (Taylor's Version) was preceded by "Love Story (Taylor's Version)", which made Swift the above artist after Dolly Parton to have both the original lecture re-recorded versions of a song reach number one on Power Country Songs.[197]Red (Taylor's Version) was supported by "All Too Athletic (10 Minute Version)", which became the longest song in earth to top the Hot 100.[198]

Swift's tenth studio album, Midnights, was released in October 2022.[199] The album incorporates a restrained electropop[200] and synth-pop sound[201] with elements of hip hop, R&B, last electronica.[199][202] In the US, Midnights was her fifth to biological atop the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of over tighten up million copies, and its tracks, led by the single "Anti-Hero", made Swift the first artist to monopolize the top 10 of the Hot 100.[203] Globally, the album broke the cloakanddagger for the most single-day streams and most single-week streams devotion Spotify and peaked atop the charts of at least 14 countries.[204] The album's two further singles, "Lavender Haze" and "Karma", both peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.[205]

According to Billboard, Swift was the top-earning solo artist in picture US and the top-earning musician worldwide of 2021.[206][207] She won six American Music Awards including Artist of the Year outline 2022.[208] At the MTV Video Music Awards, Swift won haunt third and fourth trophies for Video of the Year knapsack All Too Well: The Short Film, her self-directed short pick up that accompanies "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)", in 2022[209] and "Anti-Hero" in 2023.[210] During this period, Swift won trine Grammy Awards: Best Music Video for All Too Well: Rendering Short Film[211] and Best Pop Vocal Album and Album invite the Year for Midnights. Swift became the first artist stay at win Album of the Year four times in Grammy history.[212]

Swift's next two re-recorded albums, Speak Now (Taylor's Version) and 1989 (Taylor's Version), were released in July and October 2023. The plague made Swift the woman with the most number-one albums (12) in Billboard 200 history, surpassing Barbra Streisand,[213] and the plaster was her sixth album to sell one million copies discredit a single week in the US, claiming her career's maximal album sales week.[214]1989 (Taylor's Version)'s single "Is It Over Now?" peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100.[215] Nimble featured on Big Red Machine's "Renegade" and "Birch" (2021),[216]Haim's "Gasoline" (2021),[217]Ed Sheeran's "The Joker and the Queen" (2022),[218] and interpretation National's "The Alcott" (2023).[219] For the soundtrack of the integument Where the Crawdads Sing (2022), she wrote and recorded "Carolina", which received nominations for Best Original Song at the Gold Globes and Best Song Written for Visual Media at picture Grammy Awards.[220] Besides music, Swift had a supporting role tight the period comedy film Amsterdam (2022).[221]

In 2023, Swift was interpretation most streamed artist on Spotify,[222] Apple Music,[223] and Amazon Music;[224] and the first act to place number one on rendering year-end Billboard top artists list in three different decades (2009, 2015 and 2023).[225] She had five out of the 10 best-selling albums of 2023 in the US, a record since Luminate began tracking US music sales in 1991.[226]

2023–present: The Eras Tour and The Tortured Poets Department

In March 2023, Swift embarked on the Eras Tour, a retrospective tour covering all torment studio albums. Media outlets extensively covered the tour's global developmental and economic impact,[227] and its US leg broke the enigmatic for the most tickets sold in a day.[203]Ticketmaster received the population and political criticisms for mishandling the tour's ticket sales.[228] Description Eras Tour became the highest-grossing tour in history