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Dinner for Two

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Dinner for Two

In 2006, at the age of 17, her third single made her the youngest person to single-handedly write and perform a number one song on the Hot Country Songs chart, she received a Best New Artist nomination at the 2008 Grammy Awards, and her album Fearless became the best-selling album of 2009 in the US. The album won four Grammy Awards, with Swift becoming the youngest ever Album of the Year winner. Taylor Swift’s list of awards and accomplishments could go on and on, she is an exceptionally talented young woman and I have always admired her for her hard work and setting the bar for woman all over the world.

It would be an honor to have dinner with Taylor Swift. Ever since she released her first song, Tim McGraw eight years ago, I have been a fan. She stands for everything that rap artists with provocative language and illegal preferences do not. Her songs are something that you can listen to in the car whether you are riding with your friends, or your ten-year-old sister. Aside from Swifts singing she has done some acting during the years and always stays on the classy side no matter what she is doing.

A dinner on Hollywood Boulevard, specifically at Five0Four Hollywood, would be ideal with this outstanding artist. I would have dinner in this location because that is her lifestyle and I love that glamour about her, and it would make the experience even more amazing. While at dinner I could see us talking about my dream of becoming a star, I have always wanted to become a famous singer. I have been involved in school choruses, talent shows, and musicals. Taylor and I have quite a bit in common, and I think after I got over the shaking and freaking out stage of being in the presence of such a role model we would have a great time and hopefully keep in touch!

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