Taylor Swift's Learning Process From A Decade Of Career
JAKARTA - Taylor Swift was named Billboard's Woman of the Year. This is the first award made by Billboard as a token of appreciation for the woman who has shone in the past decade. Taylor Swift is the first female musician to receive this award.
Interviews conducted with Billboard made Taylor Swift reflect on what happened during her decade career. Picture to Burn, as his first video clip, proves he is able to bring the title of musician into his life. That career continued until the newly released Lover album.
Despite the success that comes to her life, Taylor Swift is surrounded by the camera glare of her personal life and other issues. He did accept the consequences of all of that, Swift also learned to express herself at least through her songs. The album Lover, has a million stories about his life that the public often guesses.
Later, Taylor Swift's name became increasingly sticky when he clashed with Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta, the man behind the Big Machine Records label that became Swift's musical platform since her early career. At that time, a upload on Tumblr caught Swift's heart after she was banned from singing her old songs.
Don't know what else to do pic.twitter.com/1uBrXwviTS
- Taylor Swift (@ taylorswift13) November 14, 2019
Seeing no changes, in November Swift asked fans for help to tell the two men to give the rights to the songs. He plans to re-record the songs, but recent sources say Braun is open to all possibilities including selling the rights at a slanted price to Swift.
Long before that, Swift had protested against Apple Music for not paying royalties to qualified musicians. This also made him withdraw from providing music catalogs to a number of music streaming services. However, since joining the newest label, he has provided a condition that streaming sales must reach the musicians under that label.
“I know I look very vocal about this. But that's because someone has to, "Swift told Billboard.
Every voice that Taylor Swift uses in spreading awareness of music and everything technically deserves a thumbs up. Swift admits she wants to do this for musicians who are 'discriminated against' because of their work.
“This happens to women in music more than men. That's why I receive a lot of phone calls from new artists all of a sudden - like, "Hi, I'm getting bad press for the first time, I'm panicking, can I talk to you?" and the answer is always yes! " explained Swift.
Swift also admitted that more than 20 musicians randomly contacted her, but she saw it as a compliment because it was a sign they cared about what was going on with her career. At first, Swift didn't expect anyone to care about that until she met Faith Hill, an American country singer.
Swift has a long way to go and she wants to keep learning everything - including learning to write lyrics, producing songs, and everything a musician needs to know. Swift also plans to re-record his songs starting next year.