How Taylor Swift became “too big to fail”

Andie Corban and Kai Ryssdal Sep 3, 2019
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Taylor Swift at the 2019 Video Music Awards. Johannes Eisele/Getty Images

How Taylor Swift became “too big to fail”

Andie Corban and Kai Ryssdal Sep 3, 2019
Taylor Swift at the 2019 Video Music Awards. Johannes Eisele/Getty Images
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Taylor Swift’s newest album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, but its first-week sales have fallen short of her previous four albums. But, as The Ringer’s Kate Knibbs said, Swift has no reason to worry. She spoke with Kai Ryssdal about Swift’s journey from a budding country singer to a pop superstar.

“She’s really turned herself from an ingenue to an institution in the past decade,” Knibbs said. That successful transition, Knibbs said, is the result of very intentional branding.

“Taylor has come under fire over the years for being a bit calculating, but I don’t think that’s a negative thing,” Knibbs said. “She’s very shrewd in almost everything she does and the way that she approaches her career, and it’s been reflected in great success.”

Click the audio player above to hear the interview.

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