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===The Eras Tour and ''Midnights'' (2022–present)=== ''Midnights'' (2022), a synth-pop and dream-pop album exploring themes of insomnia, self-examination, and nocturnal anxiety, broke multiple streaming records upon release, becoming the first album in history to occupy the entire top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously. It won the Grammy for Album of the Year in 2024 — her fourth, an unprecedented achievement — cementing her record as the most decorated artist in the award's history. The '''Eras Tour''', launched in March 2023, became a cultural and economic event of remarkable scale. Spanning multiple continents and covering material from all eras of her career, the tour grossed over two billion dollars — the first concert tour in history to do so — and generated measurable economic impact in every city it visited, with economists coining the term '''Swiftonomics''' to describe its effect on local hospitality, retail, and tourism industries. The accompanying concert film, released in October 2023, became one of the highest-grossing concert films ever made. Her ongoing project of re-recording her first six studio albums — releasing new versions titled '''Taylor's Version''' in response to the sale of her original master recordings to talent manager [[Scooter Braun]] without her consent — has been an unprecedented act of artistic and commercial self-reclamation, and has prompted broader industry conversation about artists' rights to their own recordings.
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