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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' shows she's got more than gossip on her mind - Los Angeles Times

The former country wunderkind turned international pop sensation is coming back Nov. 10 with “Reputation,” her sixth studio album and her first new collection in three years, the longest break she’s taken between albums since the 2006 release of her fetchingly precocious debut, “Taylor Swift.”

She’s grown up largely under the microscope of public and media scrutiny, first as the young country-radio darling who tapped an audience that Nashville had largely ignored — teenage girls and the mothers of said teens — then as a pop star who has built a massive following while also inspiring a vocal minority of dissenters.

Any remaining doubt as to her place in pop 11 years down the line, following a virtual lifetime out of the spotlight in the 24/7 world of the Internet, was obliterated with the release in late August of the new album’s first single, “Look What You Made Me Do.”

It shattered records for most views on YouTube, both for the official video, which logged more than 43 million views in the first 24 hours — besting the previous record of 36 million for Psy’s “Gentleman” —and for the preceding lyric video, which racked up 19 million views in the same amount of time.

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