Taylor-Swift
Taylor Swift, in full Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13th, 1989 West Reading Pennsylvania U.S.) American pop and country musician and singer whose tales of young heartache achieved widespread success in the early 21st century. Swift had a passion for music since a young stage of her life. Swift quickly rose up the ranks, starting as a child actor and eventually performing in front of a large crowd. In 2011, Swift aged 11 at the time, performed The Star-Spangled Banner during a Philadelphia 76ers basketball game. The year after that she started writing songs of her own. Swift wrote original songs that was inspired by country musicians like Shania Twain (now known as the Chicks) and Dixie Chicks. Her material was a reflection of Swift's experiences as a tween alienation. Swift's parents moved her to Tennessee when she was 13 when they decided to sell their Pennsylvania farm. The move gave Swift to be more active in looking for labels to promote country music in Nashville.
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