The Reign of Taylor Swift! The Pop Superstar Tops PEOPLE’s 2023 Most Intriguing People of the Year List

The Reign of Taylor Swift! The Pop Superstar Tops PEOPLE’s 2023 Most Intriguing People of the Year List

After 17 years living in the spotlight, “she knows when, where, how to promote [her work], but she also knows when, where, how to be normal and be a human just living her life,” Tim McGraw says of Swift, 33. “I think she has brilliantly navigated that line.”


Raised on a Christmas tree farm near Wyomissing, Penn., by her parents Scott, then a stock broker, and Andrea, a former marketing executive, Swift relocated with her family at 14 to the Nashville area to chase her music dreams.

“She never really stops writing songs,” says the National frontman Aaron Dessner, 47, who first began working with the star on her 2020 pandemic projects Folklore and Evermore. “I’ve spent a lot of time with her, and I’ve never seen anyone wait on her. When I have stayed at her house, Taylor herself was cooking everyone breakfast and dinner. She’s legitimately just a very down to earth and hard-working person.”

For nearly two decades, Swift has reinvented herself at a Madonna-like pace, bending genres and redefining the music business with her marketing savvy.


“We do exist in this society where women in entertainment are discarded in an elephant graveyard by the time they’re 35. The female artists that I know of have reinvented themselves 20 times more than the male artists. They have to. Or else you’re out of a job,” she said in her 2020 documentary Miss Americana. “This is probably one of my last opportunities as an artist to grasp onto that kind of success. So as I’m reaching 30, I’m like, I want to work really hard while society is still tolerating me being successful.”

 

In the last three years, Swift has taken a hammer to that glᴀss ceiling, shattering expectations — and blazing a path for the next generation of female artists.

“Since I was a little girl, I’ve really looked up to how fearless and how smart she is. As a performer, I look up to how she’s able to connect with every single person in the crowd, like she’s singing to them personally,” says her Eras Tour opener Sabrina Carpenter, 24. “She sets such a beautiful tone, and it’s why the shows are as magical as they are. And offstage she is still a superstar, but she’s a superstar who’s really good at baking

While she’s accomplished more in a year than anyone in the game, Swift may be even busier in 2024. Touring through next December, she has two more albums to re-release and has frequently been spotted at an N.Y.C. recording studio with longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff; she’s up for six more Grammys in February; and her feature film directorial debut based on an original script she’s written is still in the works.

“Taylor has so many stories to tell,” says Dessner. “I think she’ll keep inventing new ways and methods of writing and keep expanding this enchanted universe of her own making that we all get to enjoy.”

Swift’s longtime friend, Paramore rocker Hayley Williams, 34, agrees.

“I’m almost afraid to say it,” Williams ponders, “but I kind of think she’s just getting started.”

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