She was named Billboard's Woman of the Year during a special event held in New York on December 2. Now, Taylor Swift covers Billboard's Women in Music issue. In the accompanying interview, the 21-year-old singer talks about her role models, looking up to Kenny Chesney, touring and future plans.
On December 2, Taylor Swift
accepted Billboard's Woman of the Year
award during Billboard's Women in Music event at Capitale in New
York. At 21, Swift is the youngest artist ever to receive this
honor. Now, the lovely 21-year-old singer graces Billboard's Women
in Music special issue. Inside, she opens up and talks about her
role models, touring, future plans, looking up to Kenny Chesney,
and how her own words or actions can influence others.
Speaking about her own role models, Taylor told the magazine that,
"I have a lot of role models. Faith Hill is a big role model.
Reese Witherspoon is a role
model of mine-she's not in music, but I love everything she stands
for. Shawn Colvin is a huge model for me. Her writing has been
consistently great and thoughtful and wistful and beautiful. And
also-[he's] not a girl-but Kris Kristofferson has been a big role
model for me."
"When I look at people who I feel have really lived their lives and
recorded their lives in music so beautifully, those are my role
models. They've all taught me lessons just by example," the
musician added.
Taylor also admits that Kenny Chesney has always been a huge hero
to her. "From a business standpoint, someone I look up to,
[because] he's gotten to a place where he's one of the only artists
playing stadiums, is Kenny Chesney. Seeing a live Kenny Chesney
show, you know what you're going to get. You know it's going to be
an all-day party. He loves to sing about things he's passionate
about, and he's made a brand without seeming like it's a brand. I
love that he's gotten to a place where he can play such huge
stadiums, and even when he's supposedly taking downtime he's
playing stadiums. He's always been a huge hero of mine," the young
star says.
In the interview with Billboard, Taylor Swift also confesses
that she had moments when she just wanted to forget. "Not an entire
year, but I've had a six-month period I've wanted to forget-whether
you're talking about criticism or an awful breakup or whatever
trauma you happen to be going through. Every single one of us has a
few months here or there that feel like dark months. For me, what
helps me with sad times or frustration or rejection is writing
songs about every one of those emotions, and for some reason, after
I do that and I'm proud of the song, things make a little more
sense to me," she explains.
Asked on whether she has an idea where she wants to be in 2018,
Swift admitted that, "As far as in the next seven years, I'll be 28
or 29, so I don't know. It just depends who I meet. But I've always
hoped that I continue to write music for the rest of my life, and
the clearest future I see is always my next album because I'm
always obsessed with the latest song I've written, my newest idea
about the newest thing for my newest album. That's been my
obsession for the last six months to a year."
Taylor has numerous fans who see her as a real role model. The
singer believes that, "As you enter down a career path it becomes
very clear what that career path is going to ask of you. One of the
things that is a huge part of making music and putting it out into
the world is understanding that you now have a role in shaping the
lives of the next generation. And you can either accept that role
or you can deny it and ignore it and say it's a parent's job to
raise their kids. But the reality is what you wear matters. If
you're a singer and on TV and in the living room of some
12-year-old girl, she's watching what you're wearing and saying and
doing."
The singer added that, "For me, when Faith Hill performed on an
awards show, everything mattered-everything she said, did, wore, I
tried to copy it. That's what little girls do, so there is a big
responsibility and I take it very seriously."
Photos courtesy of Billboard


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