• Taylor Swft Made Alessia Cara Cry After '1989' Florida Performance

    Singer Alessia Cara spent the night of Halloween on the '1989 World Tour' stage for a duet with pop star Taylor Swift of the 19-year-old's latest hit track, "Here." Following the performance in Florida, Swift and Cara spent more time together as the "Wildest Dreams" artist interviewed the Canadian singer-songwriter, where she admitted to crying after the duo's performance.
  • Adele's 'Hello' Bests Drake, Justin Bieber and Elle King for Third Week at No. 1

    Hot 100, say "Hello" to Adele once again. For the third straight week, the lead single from the highly anticipated new album 25 has topped the U.S. singles chart. Beneath the juggernaut that is Adele, recent singles from Meghan Trainor and Elle King got minor boosts in the top 10, while Drake is still being shut out of the top spot.
  • Will Adele's '25' be on Spotify, Apple Music or Any Streaming Site Upon its Release?

    Spotify hadn't even made its U.S. launch when Adele's record shattering album 21 came out in January of 2011, and as fans prepare for what will assuredly be another record breaker in her forthcoming album 25, the "Hello" singer still hasn't decided whether or not to release her music on Spotify, Apple Music or any music streaming service at all.
  • Katy Perry Tops Taylor Swift, Beyonce On Forbes Highest Earning Female Musicians List

    Forbes revealed its list of the highest paid female musicians in the world and Katy Perry topped her rival Taylor Swift by a whopping margin of $55 million during the scoring period, raking in a total of $135 million. She also beat out a top five of Fleetwood Mac with $59.5 million, Lady Gaga, who slides in just behind Mac at $59 million, while Beyoncé rounds out the top five with $54.5 million.
  • 5 Seconds of Summer 'Sounds Good Feels Good' Bests Carrie Underwood for No. 1 Album

    5 Seconds of Summer probably "feels good" this Monday morning. The pop-punk boy band's new album Sounds Good Feels Good has debuted at No. 1 in the United States, making it their second chart-topping album. And 5SOS beat some pretty stiff competition to reach the coveted peak spot, beating out new releases from Carrie Underwood and Blake Shelton.
  • Shake It Off? Taylor Swift is Being Sued Over Song Rights for $42 Million

    Taylor Swift is going to have to majorly shake it off on this one. Something as simple as declining a selfie with R&B artist Jesse Graham has resulted in her being sued for $42 million dollars over song rights. The singer claims that the chorus of her 2014 song, "Shake It Off," from the '1989' album is far too similar to his song "Haters Gone Hate," which was released in 2013.
  • Taylor Swift Strips Down "Out of the Woods" to Celebrate 1 Year of '1989' [WATCH]

    After taking the world by storm and releasing hit after smash hit for an entire year, Taylor Swift rejoiced in her 1-year anniversary of her wildly successful album, 1989, with a stripped down, acoustic performance of "Out of the Woods." The "Blank Space" singer sat down at the piano at the Grammy Museum's Clive Davis Theater for a unique performance and to talk to fans about sticky relationships.
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