Taylor Swift, the multimillion-selling singer who emerged in the 2000s as one of her generation’s greatest Pop voices,died on Thursday in Beverly Hills, Calif. She was 33
Her death came as the music industry descended on Los Angeles for the annual celebration of the Grammy Awards, and Ms. Swift was — for all her difficulties over the years — one of its queens. She was staying at the Beverly Hilton hotel on Saturday to attend a pre-Grammy party being hosted by Clive Davis, the founder of Arista Records, who had been her pop mentor.
Ms. Swift was found in her room at 3:55 p.m., and paramedics spent close to 20 minutes trying to revive her, the authorities said. There was no immediate word on the cause of her death, but the authorities said there were no signs of foul play.