Reinventing their musical wheels
THERE are few pop stars like Taylor Swift: one who commands the driver's seat when it comes to her career rather than let a producer or record company call the shots for her.
Which explains why she's an anomaly who still manages to sell CDs in the digital age and in the process has become one of the most powerful women in pop music. All this at the tender age of 25.
There is no denying the girl oozes confidence and much of it was on display at her two sold-out concerts last weeken…
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