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Singer Taylor Swift, the ever-evolving pop icon, has rewritten music history once again with her re-recorded album 1989 (Taylor’s Version) as she surpassed Elvis Presley’s record for the most weeks at No. 1 by a solo artist.
Presley, the undisputed King of Rock and Roll, held the record with 67 weeks at No. 1 across 10 chart-topping albums throughout his illustrious career.
However Swift, with her unmatched work ethic and unwavering fan base, has now climbed to a legendary 68 weeks atop the chart, solidifying her status as a modern-day music titan.
This achievement signifies the immense success of Swift’s re-recording project, a journey fueled by her determination to reclaim ownership of her early music masters.
Following a public dispute with her former record label, Swift embarked on a mission to re-record her first six albums, giving her creative control and financial benefits over her work.
1989 (Taylor’s Version) packed with beloved hits like Shake It Off, Blank Space, and Bad Blood, the album resonated with audiences anew, topping the charts once again and proving the enduring power of Swift’s songwriting and artistry.