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Taylor Swift's pop-culture domination
By Emily Christianson, Todd Martens, Denise Martin and Jevon Phillips
Forget Nashville, Taylor Swift is one of the biggest things in pop music.
The young country artist has crossed over, to say the least, appealing to audiences that are comfortable with a little twang, as well as a bit of John Mayer. Whether it's appearing on "Saturday Night Live" or rapping at award shows, Swift has risen to the top by mixing in a little Hollywood gloss with her two-step.
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Copyright © 2009, The Los Angeles Times
By Emily Christianson, Todd Martens, Denise Martin and Jevon Phillips
Forget Nashville, Taylor Swift is one of the biggest things in pop music.
The young country artist has crossed over, to say the least, appealing to audiences that are comfortable with a little twang, as well as a bit of John Mayer. Whether it's appearing on "Saturday Night Live" or rapping at award shows, Swift has risen to the top by mixing in a little Hollywood gloss with her two-step.
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CMA Awards: Taylor Swift, entertainer of the year?
