Taylor Swift presents "New Artist of the Year" at "The 42nd Annual CMA Awards," on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008, live from the Sommet Center in Nashville on the ABC Television Network. Photographer: John Russell / Provided by Country Music Association.
Nov. 19, 2008 Like a lot of teenagers, Taylor Swift had to learn the hard way that following the crowd doesnt necessarily bring rewards.
"I tried so hard to be like everybody else and do what they did and like the things they liked," she told The Tennessean. "I tried so hard, and it didnt work. They still didnt want to be friends with me; they would still leave the lunch table when I sat down. So I found that trying to be like everyone else doesnt work. Its just better to be yourself and embrace the things about yourself that are different instead of trying to cover them up."
Taylors done that quite successfully. Shes written her own songs, based on the experiences of her life and relationships, and shes done it with a sound thats instantly identifiable. Now that shes in a position of social prestige, shes doing her best not to mimic the girls at the high-school lunch table.
"I saw the power that was given to the cool girls in high school, and I saw what they did with it," she said. "And what they did with it was, everyone wanted to talk to them. Therefore, they only talked to the people that were cool enough to talk to them. If everyone wants to talk to me, Ill talk to everyone. I love people. I love having conversations, and Im not used to people wanting to talk to me, so I have a blast at social events."
Taylor, GACs Artist of the Month for November, is slated to perform on Sundays American Music Awards and to co-host the Grammy Nominations special Dec. 3.