'All I can control is making good music': Taylor Swift admits she takes nothing for granted in fickle world of music as she graces cover of Vogue Australia

If one thing's for certain, it's that fame can be incredibly uncertain.

Even if it seems like nothing can stop the electric momentum of Taylor Swift's success, pop music's biggest star confesses she takes nothing for granted.

In a interview with Vogue Australia, for which is the November cover girl, the 25-year-old reveals she counts her blessings daily, saying: 'The public could change their minds about me tomorrow.'

Realistic: In Vogue Australia's November issue, cover girl Taylor Swift admits how fickle fame can be

Realistic: In Vogue Australia's November issue, cover girl Taylor Swift admits how fickle fame can be

'Things are good right now but I’m never going to be stupid, foolish or ignorant enough to think I have control over the public.

'All I can control is making good music,' she mused in the issue out next Monday.

The Grammy Award-winner has legions of impassioned fans - affectionately known as 'Swifties' - and the most insane, celebrity-and-supermodel-laden friendship group imaginable.

Squad goals: Taylor (pictured centre) has the most insane, celebrity-and-supermodel-laden friendship group, including Lorde (far right), the band Haim and supermodel Karlie Kloss

Squad goals: Taylor (pictured centre) has the most insane, celebrity-and-supermodel-laden friendship group, including Lorde (far left), the band Haim and supermodel Karlie Kloss

Of course, she had to start somewhere, but the problem is that the talented Bad Blood singer makes it look so incredibly easy.

Bursting onto the scene in 2006 as a country music artist, the American songwriter's evolution through the infamously volatile music industry is nothing short of remarkable.

Her third single, Our song, from her debut self-titled album made her the youngest person to single-handedly write and perform a Number One song on the Hot Country Songs chart.

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Staying grounded: The pop sensation, who shot to fame in 2006 as a country singer, acknowledges that the thought of potentially losing everything at any moment is what keeps her on her toes

But since shooting into the pop music spotlight with her second album Fearless, in 2008, the songwriter is still refreshingly down-to-earth about how quickly it could all disappear.

'I am so lucky that people seem to like me right now but in no way, shape or form, is that a permanent thing,' she said. 

'I think being aware of that is what keeps you on the game.' 

Aussie Aussie Aussie! The 25-year-old is wrapping up her 1989 World Tour in Australia in December

Aussie Aussie Aussie! The 25-year-old is wrapping up her 1989 World Tour in Australia in December

The 1989 World Tour will have taken the pop star to 85 show dates between the months of May and December this year when it wraps up in Australia on December 12.

'Then I'll feel like I'll need to give people a breather,' the twice-awarded Billboard Woman of the Year joked. 

Accompanying her on the monstrous tour is Melbourne-born pop/folk heartthrob, James Keogh, aka Vance Joy, who this year has been nominated for seven Australian Record Industry Association - ARIA - awards.

Local boy: Melbourne-born heartthrob Vance Joy has been accompanying Taylor on her world tour, and is nominated for seven ARIAs

Local boy: Melbourne-born heartthrob Vance Joy has been accompanying Taylor on her world tour, and is nominated for seven ARIAs

 

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