Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13, 1989 and grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania. He is an American singer-songwriter, music producer, philanthropist, director and actor. As one of the most influential singers in the world today, she is known for composing songs about her personal life, not using tunes, and her sweet singing voice, and has received many praises for this.
Swift has won many awards and honors, including 10 Grammy Awards, and became the youngest Grammy Award "Album of the Year" in 2010. She also became the first female singer to win two "Album of the Year" awards in 2016, 29 National Music Awards (the most awarded singer and female singer), 11 Country Music Association Awards, 8 Country Music Academy Awards [ 646], 23 Billboard Music Awards (most acclaimed female singer), 1 British Music Award and 1 Emmy Award. With 25 awards, Swift became the singer with the most awards in the "Youth Choice Awards". As a noun songwriter, she also received honors from the Nashville Songwriters Association [and Songwriters Hall of Fame].
As of 2020, Swift has sold more than 50 million albums, of which 32.7 million have been sold in the United States, and 150 million have been downloaded at once. It is one of the top five musicians in global digital music download sales. Each of Swift’s first six studio albums sold at least 4 million copies in the United States, "Taylor Swift" sold 5 million copies, "Fearless Love" sold 11 million copies, and "Confessions of Love" sold 4.5 million copies were sold, 4.25 million copies of "Red", 9 million copies of "1989", 4.5 million copies of "Fame", 3.2 million copies of "Lover"
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