Bursting onto the music scene at age of 18 in 2006, Swift quickly sky-rocketed to be a household name with her first self titled album.
But it was the release of her second album ‘Fearless’ in 2008 that really got the music world to notice her, and gave her the title of the youngest person ever, at just 20, to win a Grammy for Album of the Year.
In 2009 Swift broke another record, becoming the first Country Music artist to win an MTV Music award for best female video, which rapper Kanye West infamously interrupted. Does the line: ‘Yo Taylor – Imma let you finish’ ring a bell? From here, Taylor has gone on to win an array of awards, including seven Grammys, six Country Music Awards, 11 American Music Awards and many, many others.
Impressed? Well that’s not even half of it…
‘T. Swizzle,’ as she affectionately known by her fans, is also building up an her acting career. In 2010, Taylor appeared in the A-List movie Valentines Day and went on to voice the character of Audrey in the animated film The Lorax in 2012, alongside teen heart throb Zac Efron.