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Taylor Swift Satire
Taylor Swift, a global pop culture icon and musician, used to be known as a sweet innocent country artist. When she began her career, her songs quickly gained recognition and she immediately assimilated a loyal fan base. Since the release of her third studio album "Red", the music sensation has transformed her musical style and the way she brands herself.

The media targeted Swift shortly after her rise in popularity. She became known as a 'heartbreaker' because she seemingly generated tragic romances, which were the inspiration for many of her songs in the future. She used the media coverage of her unfortunate circumstances, to make a transition from innocent country singer to unapologetic pop sensation.

Her latest album, Reputation, which

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