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Taylor Swift tops Google's 2020 list of most-searched woman

By IANS | Updated: March 10, 2020 12:25 IST

Singer Taylor Swift has been named as Google's most-searched for woman in music of 2020.

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Los Angeles, March 10 Singer Taylor Swift has been named as Google's most-searched for woman in music of 2020.

The search engine honoured International Women's Day on Sunday, March 08 by sharing their data surrounding the most looked-up women on the Internet, reports aceshowbiz.com.

According to Google, Swift topped the list of searches among women in music, while tennis player Serena Williams was the most-searched for female athlete.

Actress Awkwafina was the most searched-for woman in comedy, and novelist Toni Morrison was the most-searched for female author.

Meanwhile, searches for "songs about girl power" have reached an all-time high in America, while queries about "women's empowerment" have increased by more than 330 per cent in the US since 2004.

( With inputs from IANS )

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