Taylor Swift is an American singer-songwriter recognized for her significant influence on popular culture. She is celebrated for her autobiographical songwriting style and continuous artistic evolution. Notably, Swift holds the record for the highest-grossing live music artist and is the wealthiest female musician. Moreover, she ranks among the best-selling music artists globally, solidifying her prominent position in the music industry.
On December 13, 1989, Taylor Alison Swift was born. She is an American singer-songwriter known for her influence in popular culture and autobiographical songwriting.
In "1989", Taylor Swift reflected on failed relationships with a wistful perspective. Both the album and "Red" incorporated lyrics that hint at sex, reflecting her personal growth.
In 1989 Taylor Swift transitioned from country to pop music with the synth-pop album '1989'.
In 1989, Taylor Swift shifted towards a 1980s synth-pop sound, drawing inspiration from artists like Phil Collins, Annie Lennox, Peter Gabriel, and Madonna, marking a significant change in her musical direction and image.
In 1989, Taylor Swift started her extensive collaboration with director Joseph Kahn on music videos of the "1989" and "Reputation" singles, marking her evolution of incorporating visuals to her career.
In 1989, Taylor Swift's vocals were processed with electronic effects such as synthesizer tweaking, looping, and multitracking on the albums "Red" and "1989", in order to accompany the pop production, marking an innovative approach to her vocal delivery.
In 1991, Luminate began tracking US music sales. As of 2023, Taylor Swift had five out of the 10 best-selling albums of the year in the US, a record since Luminate began tracking US music sales in 1991.
In 2003, Taylor Swift and her parents started working with talent manager Dan Dymtrow. With his help, Swift modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch, had an original song included on a Maybelline compilation CD, and received an artist development deal from RCA Records at age 13.
In interviews, Taylor Swift attributed her past political reluctance to the 2003 Dixie Chicks controversy, which left a lasting impact on country musicians.
On November 3, 2004, Taylor Swift organized a showcase concert at Bluebird Cafe, where she was noticed by Scott Borchetta, who planned to establish Big Machine Records.
In 2004, at the age of 14, Taylor Swift signed with Sony/ATV Tree Music Publishing, becoming the youngest signee in the publishing company's history.
By July 2005, Taylor Swift finalized her recording contract with Big Machine Records and ended her working relationship with Dan Dymtrow.
In 2005, Taylor Swift signed with Big Machine Records, marking the beginning of her professional music career.
In June 2006, Taylor Swift released her debut single, "Tim McGraw". She and her mother spent this period sending promotional copies to country radio stations across the US.
On October 24, 2006, Taylor Swift released her debut album, Taylor Swift. The album peaked at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart and spent 157 weeks on the chart. With this album, Swift became the first female country music artist to write or co-write every track on a platinum-certified debut album.
In 2006, Taylor Swift debuted as a country singer with her self-titled album, Taylor Swift. The album featured the single "Teardrops on My Guitar".
In October 2007, Taylor Swift released the Christmas extended play (EP) The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection.
In 2007, Taylor Swift partnered with the Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police to launch a campaign to protect children from online predators.
In 2007, Taylor Swift promoted her debut album by opening for other country artists, including George Strait, Brad Paisley, and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.
Since 2007, Taylor Swift has toured with the same live band, emphasizing emotional connection with her audience through storytelling and vocal delivery, while playing guitar, banjo, piano, and ukulele live.
In July 2008, Taylor Swift released the Walmart-exclusive EP Beautiful Eyes.
On November 11, 2008, Taylor Swift's second studio album, Fearless, was released in North America.
In 2008, Taylor Swift donated to the Red Cross to help the victims of the Iowa flood.
In 2008, Taylor Swift established her production company, Taylor Swift Productions, emphasizing visuals as a key creative component of her music and career.
In 2008, Taylor Swift expressed her support for President Barack Obama, stating that she had "never seen this country so happy about a political decision".
In 2008, Taylor Swift opened for Rascal Flatts again and dated the singer Joe Jonas.
In 2008, Taylor Swift released her second studio album, Fearless. This album featured successful singles like "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me", which achieved crossover success in both country and pop radio.
In 2008, Taylor Swift was hailed by Sasha Frere-Jones in The New Yorker as a "preternaturally skilled" entertainer, exerting professionalism with a vibrant energy on stage.
In 2008, Taylor Swift's albums and tours were promoted with self-designed dolls with Jakks Pacific, fragrances with Elizabeth Arden, clothes with L.E.I., and holiday cards with American Greetings.
In March 2009, Taylor Swift's second studio album, Fearless, was released in markets outside North America.
In October 2009, Taylor Swift dated her co-star Taylor Lautner while shooting the movie Valentine's Day.
In 2009, Taylor Swift donated $100,000 to the Red Cross for Iowa flood victims and performed at Sydney's Sound Relief concert for bushfire and flooding relief.
In 2009, Taylor Swift won multiple awards including Artist of the Year by the American Music Awards and Billboard, and Entertainer of the Year by the Country Music Association Awards. However, her MTV Video Music Awards acceptance speech for "You Belong with Me" was interrupted by Kanye West, an incident that became known as "Kanyegate."
Taylor Swift was ranked at number one on Billboard's year-end top artists list in 2009, making her the first musician to achieve this in three different decades.
In May 2010, Taylor Swift donated $500,000 to the Tennessee flood relief efforts.
On October 25, 2010, Taylor Swift released her third studio album, Speak Now, expanding on the country pop sound of Fearless and incorporating strong rock music influences. It debuted atop the Billboard 200 with over one million first-week copies sold.
In 2010, Taylor Swift made her acting debut in the rom-com Valentine's Day and wrote "Today Was a Fairytale" for its soundtrack, which reached number one on the Canadian Hot 100. She also appeared in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and hosted Saturday Night Live.
In 2010, Taylor Swift made her directorial debut with the music video for "Mine", co-directed with Roman White, showcasing her expanding role in the visual aspects of her music.
In 2010, Taylor Swift released her third studio album, Speak Now, expanding her country pop sound with rock influences.
In 2010, Taylor Swift was included on Time's annual list of the 100 most influential people.
In 2010, Taylor Swift's album Fearless won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards. Additionally, "White Horse" won Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
In February 2011, Taylor Swift embarked on the Speak Now World Tour.
In 2011, Taylor Swift developed the concept and treatment for the music video of "Mean", further establishing her involvement in the visual storytelling of her songs.
In 2011, Taylor Swift used a dress rehearsal of her Speak Now tour as a benefit concert for tornado victims, raising more than $750,000.
In 2011, Taylor Swift's albums and tours were promoted with self-designed dolls with Jakks Pacific, fragrances with Elizabeth Arden, clothes with L.E.I., and holiday cards with American Greetings.
In 2011, as the recipient of the Academy of Country Music's Entertainer of the Year, Taylor Swift donated $25,000 to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Tennessee.
In March 2012, Taylor Swift's Speak Now World Tour ended.
On October 22, 2012, Taylor Swift released her fourth studio album, Red, featuring collaborations with various producers and incorporating eclectic styles of pop and rock.
From 2012, Taylor Swift had tie-ins with Starbucks, Keds, Subway, Diet Coke, Walgreens, Walmart, and Papa John's.
In 2012, Taylor Swift participated in the Stand Up to Cancer telethon, performing the charity single "Ronan", which she wrote in memory of a four-year-old boy who died of neuroblastoma.
In 2012, Taylor Swift partnered with Chegg for Good to donate $10,000 to the music departments of six US colleges.
In 2012, Taylor Swift released her fourth studio album, Red, which featured a more pop-friendly production.
In 2012, Taylor Swift wrote and recorded "Eyes Open" and "Safe & Sound" for The Hunger Games soundtrack. She also had a voice acting role in The Lorax.
In a 2012 interview with Time, Taylor Swift stated she kept herself educated on politics but did not want to influence others with her political opinions.
In March 2013, The Red Tour started. This tour became the highest-grossing country tour with a revenue of $150.2 million.
In 2013, Taylor Swift was honored with the Pinnacle Award by the Country Music Association Awards, making her the first woman and second artist overall to receive this recognition.
In 2013, Taylor Swift's "Safe & Sound" won the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media. She also wrote "Sweeter than Fiction" for One Chance and featured on B.o.B's "Both of Us" and Tim McGraw's "Highway Don't Care".
In 2013, author Jody Rosen labelled Taylor Swift the "Queen of Pop", citing her popularity that defied traditional boundaries.
In March 2014, Taylor Swift relocated from Nashville to New York City, marking a shift in her image from country to pop music.
In June 2014, The Red Tour concluded, becoming the highest-grossing country tour with revenue of $150.2 million.
In July 2014, Taylor Swift published an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, emphasizing the importance of albums as a creative medium for artists.
On October 27, 2014, Taylor Swift released her fifth studio album, 1989, which was rooted in 1980s synth-pop. It featured electronic arrangements of synthesizers, drum machines, and processed vocals.
In 2014, New York City named Taylor Swift its official tourism ambassador.
In 2014, Taylor Swift had a supporting role in the dystopian film The Giver.
In 2014, Taylor Swift released the synth-pop album 1989, marking a shift from country to pop music.
In 2014, Taylor Swift was named Billboard's Woman of the Year and received the inaugural Dick Clark Award for Excellence at the American Music Awards.
In 2014, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) honored Taylor Swift as the Global Recording Artist of the Year, marking the first of her record-setting five wins.
In March 2015, Taylor Swift began dating DJ Calvin Harris.
In June 2015, Taylor Swift criticized Apple Music for not offering royalties to artists during its free three-month trial period and threatened to withdraw her music, leading Apple Inc. to change its policy.
In 2015, Taylor Swift had tie-ins with Starbucks, Keds, Subway, Diet Coke, Walgreens, Walmart, and Papa John's.
In 2015, Taylor Swift ranked first on DoSomething's "Gone Good" list and received awards for her dedication to helping others.
In 2015, Taylor Swift signed an exclusive streaming deal with Apple Music.
In 2015, Taylor Swift was featured on Rolling Stone's list "The 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time" as the youngest person to be included, underscoring her songwriting prowess.
In 2015, Taylor Swift was included on Time's annual list of the 100 most influential people.
In 2015, Taylor Swift won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Interactive Program for "AMEX Unstaged: Taylor Swift Experience", where she served as executive producer, highlighting her innovative approach to fan engagement and visual media.
In 2015, Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour became the highest-grossing tour of the year, generating $250 million. She was named Billboard's Woman of the Year, received the Dick Clark Award for Excellence, and won Video of the Year and Best Collaboration at the MTV Video Music Awards for "Bad Blood".
Taylor Swift was ranked at number one on Billboard's year-end top artists list in 2015, making her the first musician to achieve this in three different decades.
In April 2016, Kanye West released the single "Famous", which included a controversial line referencing Taylor Swift, leading to a public dispute and an online "cancel" movement against Swift.
In June 2016, Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris ended their relationship.
At the 58th Annual Grammy Awards in 2016, Taylor Swift's album 1989 won Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album, while "Bad Blood" won Best Music Video.
At the 64th BMI Pop Awards in 2016, Taylor Swift became the first female songwriter to be honored with an award named after its recipient, the Taylor Swift Award, highlighting her impact on songwriting.
In 2016, Forbes listed Taylor Swift as the world's highest-paid musician.
In 2016, Taylor Swift donated $1 million to Louisiana flood relief efforts and $100,000 to the Dolly Parton Fire Fund.
In 2016, Taylor Swift produced "Bad Blood" in collaboration with Joseph Kahn, which won Best Music Video at the Grammy Awards, showcasing her production skills and creative vision.
In 2016, Taylor Swift signed a multi-year deal with AT&T.
The 2016 dispute with Kanye West reinforced the narrative that Taylor Swift was calculating, despite her public image, and deepened their feud.
In June 2017, Big Machine returned Taylor Swift's catalog to Spotify and other free streaming platforms.
In August 2017, Taylor Swift won a countersuit against David Mueller, a former radio jockey who had sued her for damages from loss of employment after she reported he had sexually assaulted her in 2013.
On November 10, 2017, Taylor Swift released her sixth studio album, Reputation, which explored themes of fame, drama, and love amidst controversies. The album opened atop the Billboard 200.
In 2017, Taylor Swift donated to food banks after Hurricane Harvey struck Houston.
In 2017, Taylor Swift partnered with United Parcel Service to distribute her albums.
In 2017, Taylor Swift recorded "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" with Zayn Malik for the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack, which became the highest-charting single from the franchise on the Billboard Hot 100.
In 2017, Taylor Swift released the hip-hop-imbued album Reputation, inspired by media scrutiny she faced.
In 2017, Taylor Swift was one of the "Silence Breakers" spotlighted as Time's Person of the Year for speaking up about sexual assault.
In 2017, the Reputation's lead single, "Look What You Made Me Do", topped the Billboard Hot 100 and became Taylor Swift's first UK number-one single.
In November 2018, Taylor Swift signed a record deal with Universal Music Group, which promoted her albums under Republic Records' imprint. The contract ensured she maintained ownership of her masters.
In 2018, Taylor Swift donated to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.
In 2018, Taylor Swift featured on Sugarland's "Babe", surpassed Whitney Houston as the most-awarded female musician at the American Music Awards, and embarked on the Reputation Stadium Tour, which grossed $345.7 million worldwide.
In 2018, Taylor Swift shifted to Republic Records, marking a new chapter in her recording career.
Since 2018, Taylor Swift has been public about her political views and endorsed two Democratic politicians for the US midterm election.
On August 23, 2019, Taylor Swift released her seventh studio album, Lover, which topped charts in numerous countries and became the global best-selling album by a solo artist of the year.
In 2019, Billboard ranked Taylor Swift at number eight on its list of "Greatest of All Time Artists".
In 2019, Forbes listed Taylor Swift as the world's highest-paid musician.
In 2019, Taylor Swift called for the passing of the Equality Act and performed during WorldPride NYC 2019 at the Stonewall Inn.
In 2019, Taylor Swift played Bombalurina in the film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats, for which she co-wrote and recorded the original song "Beautiful Ghosts".
In 2019, Taylor Swift released the eclectic pop album Lover.
In 2019, Taylor Swift signed a multi-year deal with Capital One and launched a clothing line with Stella McCartney.
In 2019, Taylor Swift was honored as Artist of the Decade by the American Music Awards and Woman of the Decade by Billboard. She also won Video of the Year for "You Need to Calm Down" at the MTV Video Music Awards and became embroiled in a public dispute with Scooter Braun over the purchase of her masters.
In 2019, Taylor Swift was included on Time's annual list of the 100 most influential people.
In 2019, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) honored Taylor Swift as the Global Recording Artist of the Year, further solidifying her status as a global music icon.
In February 2020, Taylor Swift signed a global publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group after her contract with Sony/ATV expired.
In November 2020, Taylor Swift began re-recording her back catalog to control the licensing of her songs for commercial use.
In 2020, Taylor Swift donated $1 million for Tennessee tornado relief.
In 2020, Taylor Swift released "The Man", one of the singles from the album Lover.
In 2020, Taylor Swift released the albums "Folklore" and "Evermore", exploring indie folk and rock styles characterized by subtle instrumentation and orchestrations, marking a departure from her previous pop sound and exploring more 'alternative' music.
In 2020, Taylor Swift urged her fans to check their voter registration, resulting in 65,000 people registering within one day, and she endorsed the Democratic ticket of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
In 2020, Taylor Swift ventured into indie folk with the release of the albums Folklore and Evermore.
In 2020, Taylor Swift won Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards. The documentary Miss Americana, chronicling parts of Swift's life and career, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
In 2021, Taylor Swift became the first woman to receive the Global Icon Award by the Brit Awards, further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the music industry.
In 2021, Taylor Swift donated to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.
In 2021, Taylor Swift featured on Big Red Machine's "Renegade" and "Birch" and Haim's "Gasoline".
In 2021, Taylor Swift released two re-recorded albums: Fearless (Taylor's Version) in April and Red (Taylor's Version) in November, both of which topped the Billboard 200.
In 2021, Taylor Swift was the highest-paid female musician.
In 2021, Taylor Swift won Album of the Year for Folklore at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, becoming the first woman to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year three times.
On May 18, 2022, Taylor Swift received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from New York University and served as its commencement speaker.
On October 21, 2022, Taylor Swift released her tenth studio album, Midnights, which topped the Billboard 200 and made her the first artist to occupy the entire top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 the same week.
In 2022, Taylor Swift became the first global ambassador for Record Store Day.
In 2022, Taylor Swift featured on Ed Sheeran's "The Joker and the Queen". Also, she wrote and recorded "Carolina" for the soundtrack of the mystery film Where the Crawdads Sing, and had a supporting role in the period comedy film Amsterdam.
In 2022, Taylor Swift returned to synth-pop with the release of the album Midnights.
In 2022, Taylor Swift was named the Global Recording Artist of the Year by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for the third time, continuing her streak of global success.
In 2022, Taylor Swift was named the Songwriter-Artist of the Decade by the Nashville Songwriters Association International, recognizing her exceptional contributions to songwriting over the past decade.
In 2022, Taylor Swift was the highest-paid female musician.
In 2022, Taylor Swift won Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards and Video of the Year for All Too Well: The Short Film at the MTV Video Music Awards.
In 2022, Taylor Swift, a pro-choice feminist, criticized the US Supreme Court's decision to end federal abortion rights.
In March 2023, Taylor Swift embarked on The Eras Tour, a tribute to her entire discography that spanned five continents.
In June 2023, Taylor Swift was invited to join the Academy of Motion Pictures, recognizing her contributions and influence in the film industry.
In October 2023, both Forbes and Bloomberg L.P. reported that Taylor Swift achieved billionaire status, recognized as the first billionaire "primarily based on her songs and performances".
In December 2023, Taylor Swift's lawyers sent a cease and desist letter to American programmer Jack Sweeney over tracking her private jet, citing stalking and safety risks.
In 2023, Sam Lansky wrote in Time's Person of the Year piece that the intimacy of Taylor Swift's songcraft is front and center onstage, highlighting her vulnerable, triumphant, playful, and sad personas.
In 2023, Taylor Swift became the first person to be recognized as Time's Person of the Year for "achievement in the arts" and the first woman to appear on a Person of the Year cover more than once.
In 2023, Taylor Swift donated $1 million for Tennessee tornado relief.
In 2023, Taylor Swift released re-recorded albums: Speak Now (Taylor's Version) in July and 1989 (Taylor's Version) in October. She also featured on several songs, including The National's "The Alcott".
In 2023, Taylor Swift was named Time Person of the Year, making her the first individual from the arts to receive this honor.
In 2023, Taylor Swift was named the Global Recording Artist of the Year by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for the fourth time, marking another year of her global dominance in the music industry.
In 2023, Taylor Swift won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year with "Anti-Hero" and became the first musician to rank number one on Billboard's year-end top artists list in three different decades (2009, 2015 and 2023) .
In 2023, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour became the first concert tour to gross $1 billion, and its associated film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour became the highest-grossing concert film in history.
In 2023, Taylor Swift's heightened fame brought by the Eras Tour and her intensely publicized love life inspired "The Tortured Poets Department", which explores heartbreak and other themes to extremes.
In 2023, Taylor Swift's song "Cruel Summer" became a resurgent success, reaching number one.
In 2023, critics noted that Taylor Swift's singing became richer with stronger clarity and tone since the release of "Folklore"; Rolling Stone ranked her 102nd on their "200 Greatest Singers of All Time" list, highlighting her breathy timbre and versatile delivery.
In January 2024, AI-generated pornographic images depicting Taylor Swift were posted on Twitter and disseminated across other social media platforms, sparking widespread criticism and demands for legal reforms to address the issue of non-consensual deepfakes.
In February 2024, Taylor Swift donated $100,000 to the family of a woman who tragically died in a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade.
As of February 2024, Taylor Swift became the most-streamed artist on Spotify, achieving a major milestone in the digital music era.
In February 2024, it was reported that Taylor Swift had sold one of her two private jets.
On April 19, 2024, Taylor Swift released her album "The Tortured Poets Department", which was then expanded the same day as a double album called "The Anthology". It quickly broke streaming records, reaching one billion streams on Spotify within a week, and topped charts globally, including in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the UK.
In July 2024, a stabbing attack occurred at a Taylor Swift-themed workshop in Southport, England, resulting in the deaths of three children and triggering civil unrest in the UK.
In December 2024, Taylor Swift donated $250,000 to Operation Breakthrough a week before Christmas. The funds were allocated to workforce development, childcare, and early learning programs.
As of December 2024, Taylor Swift became the highest-grossing touring act of all time, accumulating revenue at $3.12 billion, marking a significant achievement in live entertainment.
Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour is scheduled to conclude in December 2024.
At the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in 2024, Midnights won Album of the Year, making Taylor Swift the first artist to win the award four times.
For the 2024 election, Taylor Swift once again endorsed the Democratic ticket of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
In 2024, Billboard ranked Taylor Swift at number two on its list of "Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century".
In 2024, Taylor Swift became the first solo artist to top Billboard's annual Power 100 ranking of the top music industry executives.
In 2024, Taylor Swift donated $5 million toward the relief efforts after Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton.
In 2024, Taylor Swift released the double album The Tortured Poets Department.
In a 2024 article for The New York Times, Joe Coscarelli noted that Taylor Swift's lasting popularity has sparked debates comparing her to artists like Drake, Beyoncé, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Elton John, and Madonna.
As of May 2025, Taylor Swift had sold 116.7 million album units in the US, with 54 million being pure sales, making her the solo artist with the most weeks at number one on the Billboard 200. She is also the female artist with the most number-one albums on the Billboard 200 and most number-one debuts on the Billboard Hot 100.
On May 30, 2025, Taylor Swift finalized the purchase of the masters for her first six original studio albums from Shamrock Holdings, which had acquired them from Braun in 2020, marking a significant moment in her career and control over her discography.
As of June 2025, Forbes estimated Taylor Swift's net worth at $1.6 billion, making her the richest female musician in the world.
In August 2025, Taylor Swift became engaged to football player Travis Kelce and announced her upcoming album, "The Life of a Showgirl", on his podcast "New Heights", blending her personal life with her professional endeavors.
As of August 2025, Taylor Swift, through her management company, holds over 400 trademark registrations worldwide, including her name "Taylor Swift" and her fanbase name "Swifties".
On October 3, 2025, Taylor Swift released her album, "The Life of a Showgirl", accompanied by the promotional film "Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl", which topped the US box office and grossed over $50 million worldwide, marking a major success.
As of October 2025, Taylor Swift had directed 14 of her music videos, demonstrating her increasing control and creative input over her visual productions.
In 2025, Taylor Swift infused soft rock in The Life of a Showgirl album.
In 2025, Taylor Swift may release her twelveth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, inspired by The Eras Tour.
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