According to Forbes’ list of the five most powerful women in the world, Taylor Swift is the most powerful female artist in the world, outperforming all other female musicians.
Forbes clarified the meaning of Swift’s title in its cover story, Swift rose from the 79th most powerful woman in the world to the fifth position this year.
Swift has, according to the report, “never had more economic, cultural, and political clout 17 years into her remarkable career.” “She rose from No. 79 in 2022 to No. 5 this year in Forbes’ World’s Most Powerful Women, thanks to all of which.”
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Swift is now the highest-ranked musician on the list and one of the few recording artists to become a billionaire through music alone thanks to this accomplishment.
Forbes went on to say that Beyonce’s success in the music industry is demonstrated by the success of her 2023 Eras tour, which was held concurrently with Beyonce’s tour and drew an enormous crowd.
This made her one of the few recording artists to reach the ten-figure mark, alongside celebrities like Jay-Z (net worth of $2.5 billion) and Rihanna ($1.4 billion).
Over 66 U.S. shows, the three-and-a-half-hour concert retrospective of her career, known as the Eras tour, has brought in close to $850 million in revenue.
Swift’s net worth has increased to $1.1 billion after its first leg, which brought in an estimated $190 million after taxes. Next year, the show will travel to Europe and Asia.
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, holds the title of most powerful woman in the world for 2023.
Her fiscal and policy decisions affect the 450 million people who live in Europe. It is possible that this figure will soon exceed 500 million.
In her biennial state of the union address in September, Von der Leyen reiterated her ambition of admitting Ukraine and the other Western Balkan republics as official EU members.
This year’s runner-up is Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, who is guiding Europe’s monetary policy at a time of high inflation.
Also coming in ahead of Swift is U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.
