Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift is an American singer-songwriter and lyricist working across pop and country music, born on December 13, 1989, in West Reading.
Swift attended Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School before continuing her secondary education at Hendersonville High School. Her work as a singer-songwriter has been conducted in English throughout her career, spanning both country and pop genres — a range that reflects the breadth of her recorded output and the varied audiences her music has reached across decades of consistent activity.
The recognition Swift has received from the recording industry spans multiple categories and organizations. She has received the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album, the Grammy Award for Best Country Song, and the Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance. That last pair of honors places her among artists who have been formally recognized within the country genre specifically, while her pop Grammy acknowledges the distinct direction her work has also taken. Beyond the Recording Academy, she has received the BRIT Award for International Female Solo Artist, an honor voted on by British music industry figures and representing recognition of her profile outside the United States.
Swift has also received the GLAAD Vanguard Award, which the organization presents to media figures who have made a significant difference in promoting acceptance of LGBTQ people. Her work as a lyricist runs alongside her identity as a performer, and it is that dual role — writing and singing — that has defined her professional standing. As a United States citizen who works in English across country and pop forms, Swift represents a particular tradition of American popular songwriting in which the performer and the author of the material are one and the same.
Quotes by Taylor Swift
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In a getaway car, oh-oh / No, they never get far, oh-oh-ahh / No, nothing good starts / In a getaway car

Is green eyes and freckles and your smile In the back of my mind making me feel like I just wanna know you better, know you better, know you better now

Oh, a simple complication / Miscommunications lead to fall out / So many things that I wish you knew / So many walls up I can't break through

The look on someone's face when they're doing what they love is contagious and inspiring.

When you're 25 or 30, you know, you can't wear lime-green eye shadow anymore. When you're 25 or 30, you know, you can't wear lime-green eye shadow anymore.

Apologizing when you have hurt someone who really matters to you takes nothing away from you. Even if it was unintentional, it's so easy to just apologize and move on. Try not to say "I'm sorry, but ..." and make excuses for yourself. Learn how to make a sincere apology, and you can avoid breaking down the trust in your friendships and relationships.



