Y'all are trying to make this a culture thing when the truth is, what little black girl is going to receive the major push Taylor Swift got to catapult her to success? Because there was a HUGE machine behind TS from jump. I remember being a preteen when I saw this random article on Yahoo Music or Seventeen or some shyt way back in the 2000s with a headline that went something like "How This Small Town Girl and Her Banjo are Taking the Country Music Scene by Storm". And it was a puff piece about how some blonde teenager had blown the socks off festival-goers from Branson to Nashville.
Now of course this was still back in the days when record labels could make up "quirky" and relatable backstories for their artists to sell more records so nobody knew she was a essentially Nepo-baby from a wealthy background who grew up and went to private schools on the East Coast and regularly travelled to NYC for expensive vocal lessons and exposure.
She was marketed as a small town girl from "humble beginnings" whose country-adjacent twang and simple lyrics were enough to charm and disarm young girls but that didn't happen simply because she had raw talent or was the country-pop singer America's youth had been waiting for. She was nothing and no one then suddenly everything and everywhere. A lot of money went into ensuring little "Tay-Tay" became a big star because record execs know an Aryan goldmine when they see one.