Higher Swiftrank Career Possibilities For Taylor

December 22nd, 2009

Following musicians’ careers can be a somewhat short endeavor in today’s popular scene. There is more of a trend for one or two hit wonders post the MTV revolution than ever before. However, once in a while a performer such as Taylor Swift emerges onto the scene and everyone knows that she is going to be around for a while. In fact the higher Swiftrank approval ratings suggest that her career might span the lives of some of her fans. And with musicians, the best way to rate approval is through record sales and Swift’s first album achieved Platinum status multiple times.

Swift is also one of those stars that seems to have been destined for her success. Many people, in fact most, are stunned by the actuality of celebrity life and Swift seems to have been born for it. She has an amazing ability to present calmly and sophisticatedly even in the most stressful situations and retains a sense of sincerity and genuineness while doing so. Her tremendous poise both on the stage and off also alludes to a sense of mystery in her presentation that is unique among performers so young.

Norah Jones is another example of a singer and musician reaching a maturity of artistry and craft at a very young age. Jones’ vocal qualities and depth are difficult to match even by the most mature performers. In addition to her musical skills, Taylor Swift is also an actor. She began performing onstage in a local sketch comedy troupe when she was a child though ultimately her interests and talent led her to music. When she was a teenager she began performing in local coffee shops and at various festivals. Swift has already been listed as one of the most powerful celebrities and with all of the success she has achieved at such a young age, it will be interesting to see which avenues she pursues in the coming years. There are various acting projects that have been mentioned but it can almost be guaranteed that more music albums will be recorded and available to the public in the future.

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