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The cover of the latest issue of Flare is adorned with "Good For You" singer Selena Gomez and in the supplementary Q&A, she details her latest musical ventures, what it's like to be a role model and her tight-knit friendship with fellow pop star, Taylor Swift. -
Taylor Swift Donates $50,000 to Help Cancer-Battling Nephew of Her Back-Up Dancer
Known for connecting on personal levels with her fans and her extremely philanthropic nature, Taylor Swift has struck again--this time, donating $50,000 to help the infant nephew of one of her back-up dancers who was recently diagnosed with cancer. -
Taylor Swift and Rapper Nelly Get "Hot In Herre" Onstage in St. Louis for '1989' Tour [WATCH]
Rapper Nelly joined Taylor Swift onstage on her '1989' tour for a rendition of his 2002 hit "Hot In Herre" in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. -
Taylor Swift, Calvin Harris Married? Moving In Together? Nope, She's Just Touring
Taylor Swift has traditionally been plagued with dating rumors in the press but addressed the latest, that she is planning on marrying current boyfriend Calvin Harris "very soon." The "Shake It Off" singer addressed the rumors on Twitter and denied the assertions that she is set to purchase a brand new mansion in Beverly Hills and that is wedding Calvin Harris in an English castle. -
Weeknd 'The Hills' Tops Hot 100 as Drake 'Hotline Bling', Taylor Swift 'Wildest Dreams' Gain
The Weeknd continues to be the king of the Hot 100. For the second week in a row, his first Beauty Behind the Madness single "The Hills" leads the Billboard charts. Meanwhile, Drake's "Hotline Bling" made a huge leap up into the top five and Taylor Swift's fifth 1989 single "Wildest Dreams" arrived into the top 10. -
Drake, Future 'What A Time to Be Alive' Debuts at No. 1 Over Lana Del Rey, Mac Miller Albums
Drake can claim his second No. 1 album of 2015. After ruling the charts at the top of the year with his surprise mixtape If You're Reading This It's Too Late, his second release of the year What a Time to Be Alive with Future has also arrived at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. But, Drizzy isn't the only one to reach a high debut: seven new albums from the likes of Lana Del Rey, Mac Miller, David Gilmour and more also start their chart runs on the top 10. -
Taylor Swift, Mick Jagger Sing 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction' at 1989 World Tour Nashville Show
Trailing her 1989 World Tour performances with Steven Tyler and Alison Krauss and for her second of two nights at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, Taylor Swift decided to pull out an even bigger surprise: The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger to perform the classic track, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." The two singers strutted their stuff down the catwalk as they sang the 1965 smash hit while swapping verses and lines back and fourth. -
'1989' Tour: Taylor Swift, Steven Tyler Sing 'I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing' [WATCH]
It may be hard to believe but there are still celebrities out there Taylor Swift hasn't introduced to fans on her '1989' world tour. On Friday night for her Nashville Bridgestone Arena gig, Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler joined swift for a rendition of the band's 1988 classic hit, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing." -
Taylor Swift Promotes Season 2 of 'Empire' on Twitter, Gives Shoutout to Taraji P. Henson
This past Wednesday (Sept. 23), FOX aired the highly anticipated opener for its hit series Empire. Taylor Swift wanted everyone to know that she was watching and hoped they would be, too. She promoted Season 2 of the series on Twitter and even gave a shoutout to Taraji P. Henson. -
Father John Misty Releases New Song 'The Memo' After Crazy Week
Father John Misty has had a crazy week, covering Ryan Adams' covers of Taylor Swift in the style of the Velvet Underground, which he later took down due to a spiritual encounter he had with Lou Reed, and accusations of ripping-off a 'Funny or Die' sketch with Dave Franco. He's capping the week off with a new song called "The Memo" released Friday (September 25). -
Ryan Adams' Taylor Swift '1989' Cover Album Headed for Big Sales on Billboard 200
Taylor Swift's new album 1989 can't stop selling copies - and she doesn't even have to be the artist behind the record. Ryan Adams, who released his rock 'n' roll take on the smash album on Monday (Sept. 21), is also set to sell big and debut in the top 10 of the U.S. albums chart. -
Father John Misty Takes Down Lou Reed Style Covers of Ryan Adams' '1989' Taylor Swift Songs
The Internet was excited yesterday when Ryan Adams released his folk-rock take on Taylor Swift's hit record 1989, but Father John Misty stole headlines by dropping two of his own covers of the pop stars songs in the style of Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground. For a yet unknown reason, the songs have been taken down from Misty's official Soundcloud account.
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