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At 25, Taylor Swift proves extraordinary force
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 24 - 06 - 2015

NEW YORK - Taylor Swift may be best known for bubble-gum pop anthems loved by teenage girls, but at 25 she has shown herself to be a formidable force in the business world, as Apple found out.
Apple, a $750 billion tech leader that is rarely described as laid-back in its commercial strategies, quickly did an about-face Sunday after Swift threatened a partial boycott of its new streaming service unless the company improved compensation for artists.
The episode underscored how Swift has emerged as a premier power broker from the millennial generation, able not only to pack arenas around the world but also to turn her massive fan base into valuable leverage.
Key to Swift's success has been a precocious talent for controlling her image, allowing her to promote her music aggressively while keeping a sugar-sweet public persona.
And her vital tool is social media, through which she interacts with pointed regularity with fans.
With more than 59 million Twitter followers, she is topped only by fellow pop stars Katy Perry and Justin Bieber, and US President Barack Obama.
Swift took to social media to air her grievances with Apple, which next week is launching a streaming service as the iTunes company seeks to expand in the growing area of on-demand, unlimited music services.
Saying she was speaking up for artists afraid of incurring Apple's wrath, Swift complained about the company's initial plan not to pay royalties for streams during customers' free three-month trial.
“We don't ask you for free iPhones. Please don't ask us to provide you with our music for no compensation,” she wrote.
Within the day, senior Apple executive Eddy Cue telephoned Swift on her tour stop in Amsterdam and announced that Apple would compensate artists during the trial period and eat the cost.
It was not the first time that Swift has taken issue with streaming. Last year, she removed her entire catalog from streaming leader Spotify as she accused the Swedish company — which offers a free tier — of insufficiently compensating artists.
The move put Spotify on the defensive, with chief Daniel Ek insisting that the company has paid back what now amounts to $3 billion in royalties.
At the same time, her campaign hardly dented Spotify, which has grown rapidly in the past year and counts Swift among the few prominent contemporary artists — Bjork, Radiohead and Garth Brooks are among others — to refuse to stream at least some of their works.
Swift frequently describes herself as a feminist, saying that she hopes to show a strong yet honest image to her legions of girl fans.
“I still don't feel like it's a priority for me to be cool, edgy or sexy,” Swift — who nonetheless appears frequently in glossy magazines — told National Public Radio last year.
“When girls feel like they don't fit into those three themes, which are so obnoxiously thrust upon them through the media, I think the best thing I can do for those girls is let them know that this is what my life looks like. I love my life,” she said. - AP


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