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How Taylor Swift pivoted to pop on Red: The numbers behind her most experimental album

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As part of Taylor claiming the rights over her music, Red (Taylor’s Version) - released this Friday (November 12) - sees the singer revisit and update her iconic 2012 album.

While many credit her 2014 follow-up album 1989 as being her first true pop superstar moment, true Taylor fans will know that her pivot to pop really began two years earlier.

Below, we look at some of the facts and figures behind the album that sent Taylor stratospheric. 1. Released on October 22 2012, Red was Taylor’s first Number 1 album on the Official UK Albums Chart, entering in November 2012 and spending 84 weeks in the Top 100.

Perhaps surprisingly, only four of those were non-consecutively in the Top 10, including one week at the summit, before it was dethroned

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