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Taylor Swift took 1989 for her own when she titled her massive 2014 album after her birth year, but now it seems as though the "Wildest Dreams" singer wants to trademark the year. In her latest US Patent and Trademark Office filing, the 25-year-old pop superstar is trying to claim ownership of 1989 as well as phrases related to her such as "Swiftmas," "And I'll write your name" and "Blank Space." -
Katy Perry, One Direction, Garth Brooks Top List Of 2015's Highest Paid Musicians
In just three short weeks we will wave goodbye to an eventful 2015 and it has been a year where many musicians have been able to reap the rewards of their labor and reap some of them did. Forbes has unveiled their list of the highest paid musicians in 2015 and Katy Perry tops the list with a whopping $135, putting her just behind Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao as the highest paid celebrities on the planet. She is followed by One Direction, Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift and The Eagles to round out the top five. -
Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars 'Uptown Funk', Taylor Swift Lead VEVO's Most-Watched Videos 2015
Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk" was everywhere in 2015. Not only did the song top the year-end Hot 100 chart, but the Uptown Special single's visual was also the most-watched music video of the last 12 months. On Wednesday (Dec. 9), VEVO announced the clips that music fans couldn't just stop watching in 2015, and "Uptown Funk" leads the charge over other hyped videos from Taylor Swift, Adele, Maroon 5 and more. -
Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars' 'Uptown Funk' Is the No. 1 Song of 2015 Over Ed Sheeran, The Weeknd
Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' fiery hit "Uptown Funk" ruled the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 weeks at the top of the year, so it only makes since that it's the official No. 1 song of the year. On Wednesday, Billboard rolled out its year-end charts, and the Uptown Special single leads other chart-topping hits, including "See You Again," "Blank Space" and "The Hills." -
iTunes Best-Selling Albums of 2015: Adele, Drake and Justin Bieber Bring in Big Sales
Adele's new album 25 may have just come out two-and-a-half weeks ago, but her massive sales are enough to top iTunes top-selling albums of 2015 list. On Wednesday (Dec. 9), Apple revealed the top 20 biggest records of the year, which includes, of course, 25 alongside some of the year's other massive releases from major acts. -
Taylor Swift's 'I Knew You Were Trouble' Reappeared on Spotify as Lostprophets Track
Taylor Swift has been pretty open about her stance on Spotify. Back in November 2014, the pop sensation pulled all of her music from the streaming service after disagreements on royalties. Now, Swift has endured a new issue with Spotify--oddly enough, her 'Red' track "I Knew You Were Trouble" mistakenly appeared on the service under the name of Welsh rock band Lostprophets. -
Jared Leto Says 'F*ck Taylor Swift,' Apologizes to '1989' Singer Immediately After
Jared Leto may not be a fan of Taylor Swift's music, but that doesn't mean the 30 Seconds to Mars frontman isn't sorry when he says mean things about her. On Monday night (Dec. 7), video leaked of Leto and his 30STM bandmates in the studio recording their new album, and while listening to 1989 as inspiration, the actor/musician felt compelled to give a big ol' F-you to pop's reigning queen. -
Adele's '25' Breaks Records, Spends Second Week at No. 1 over Justin Bieber, Pentatonix
Adele continues to shatter records with the release of her new album 25. For the second week in a row, the "Hello" singer tops the Billboard 200, and in the process of doing so she became the first artist in history to sell over one million copies in two separate weeks. -
Taylor Swift Donates $50,000 to Seattle Symphony Orchestra After Hearing 'Become Ocean' Cover
Deciding to give back to her entire '1989' Tour crew, Taylor Swift gathered up all involved with the tour and flew them out to an Australian vacation. Known for her charitable insticts, Swift is back at it again. She can now add a donation of $50,000 to the Seattle Symphony Orchestra to her long list of contributions, including a donation of 25,000 books to New York City high schools, $50,000 to young Swifties fighting against cancer and $15,000 to an injured family of a firefighter. -
Taylor Swift 1989 Tour Crew Gets Thanks with Big Australian Vacation [PHOTO]
Everyone knows Taylor Swift takes cares of her fans. If her heartfelt gestures haven't been enough, the pop star spent her entire '1989' Tour giving fans surprises each night with performances from a long-list of celebrities from Steven Tyler and Alanis Morissette to Ellie Goulding and Alessia Cara. Now, she decided to give thanks to her entire, 125-person 1989 tour crew and band by taking them on vacation to Australia. -
Taylor Swift Rules Instagram's Most Liked Posts of 2015 with Selena Gomez, Beyonce
Taylor Swift is the most popular person on Instagram, so it only makes sense that the "Wildest Dreams" singer's posts would be among the most popular of the year on the photo-sharing app. On Wednesday (Dec. 2), Instagram announced its 10 most-liked pictures of the year, and Swift dominated the list with five of the biggest posts of the year. -
Taylor Swift Fulfills Fan Wish & Meets Young Australian Girl Facing Hearing Loss
Taylor Swift is known for being an extremely philanthropic celebrity, always lending a helping hand to her fans and those in need. After giving Swifties endless gifts with a star-studded '1989' Tour, featuring the talents of Mick Jagger, Alanis Morissette, Uzo Aduba, Ellie Goulding and tons more, Swift recently gave one young fan in Australia ever bigger gift -- the ability to fulfill her wish of meeting her musical hero before losing her hearing.
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