• 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.
  • Pentatonix vs. Demi Lovato 'Confident': What New Album Debuted at No. 1?

    It was a close race to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 this week, but a cappella group Pentatonix edged out Demi Lovato's Confident for the top spot on the charts, in a race that came down to less than 1000 album equivalent units. And though the fight for the peak was a close one, other new releases from Machine Gun Kelly, The Game and Coheed & Cambria also fared well in the top 10.
  • Taylor Swift Pets The Weeknd's Hair at Grammy Party

    R&B artist on the rise, The Weeknd, has gotten acclimated to life in the spotlight after seeing wild success from his smash hits "The Hills" and "Can't Feel My Face." One thing he didn't bargain for, however, was Taylor Swift petting and stroking his hair the first time they met, which was at a Grammy party.
  • Reba McEntire Covers Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" on 'Best Time Ever'

    Neil Patrick Harris' new variety show, 'Best Time Ever,' is a throwback to the variety show format of old, when theatrics and dance numbers played a bigger role in TV entertainment. On Tuesday's show he continued that theme with a modern twist as Reba McEntire performed a country-western cover of Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble," during an old-timey saloon brawl sketch.
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