One Direction officially hold the Guinness World Record for the highest debut by a British group in the US singles chart with "Live While We're Young," which charted at number 3 last year. But that one record doesn't compare to the two Guinness World Records that songstress Taylor Swift just received. The genre-crossing singer currently holds the title for the fastest selling digital single with "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." She also holds the record for becoming the first solo female with 2million-selling weeks on the United States album chart.
Do you think Taylor is relishing in this new world record news? Is this a sufficient form of revenge for the 23-year-old singer and the 19-year-old boy band member's failed relationship? Let us know your opinion about these world records in the comments section!
Perhaps Taylor will break more records next year with the release of her "Red" follow up that she is currently working on. Mstars recently reported on the progress of Swift's songwriting. Here is an excerpt:
She is set to release a new single, "Sweeter Than Fiction," on the soundtrack for the film "One Chance," but what plans does she have for her "Red" follow up. In a recent interview, the 23-year-old singer discussed how all of her albums represent chapters in her life, so we can expect her next record to reveal a lot about what has happened after she wrote the "Red" songs.
Taylor's first album was a self-titled record that caught everyone's attention. The follow up record was where the young singer really explored writing about her life, leading to even more success.
"'Fearless' represents the breakthrough and all the discovery of, 'Wow. There's a big, wide world of music and I've just been thrown into it and I'm excited, and I'm scared,'" the songwriter said.
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