The question of whether Taylor Swift has achieved greater success than The Beatles has risen to prominence after Swift broke a decades-old chart record previously held by the legendary group. With the evolution of music consumption—from physical sales in the 1960s to the dominance of streaming today—industry experts and fans are reconsidering what "bigger" means in terms of chart records, touring and cultural influence. The debate not only reflects differences across eras but also the rise of fan-driven conversations that shape contemporary music history.
The Beatles—consisting of late founder, singer and rhythm guitarist John Lennon, Paul McCartney, late lead guitarist George Harrison and drummer Ringo Starr—rose to fame in the United Kingdom in 1963 before exploding in popularity in 196

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