Taylor Swift is dropping a surprise eighth album at midnight on Friday.

Swift said in an Instagram post that she wrote and recorded the album, titled "folklore," in isolation during the pandemic. The album will feature 16 songs.

At 15 years old, Swift was the youngest songwriter to ever sign with Sony. She now has 10 Grammys on her shelf, several tours under her belt (including one that generated a staggering quarter of a billion dollars), an endless list of chart-topping songs and albums, and a beloved fan base who dub themselves "Swifties."

Throughout her 15-year career, the pop superstar has earned 29 AMAs, making her the artist with the most AMA wins ever. More recently, Swift accepted Billboard's Woman of the Decade award.

Such success makes Swift one of the world's highest-paid celebrities and one of the richest female singers. She has an estimated net worth of $360 million — and that's not including the final earnings from her 2018 Reputation Stadium Tour, which was the highest-grossing tour in US history.

Swift has been strategic and generous with her money, investing in a sprawling real-estate portfolio and often donating to causes she supports and people in need.

Below, see how Swift earns and spends her fortune.