• 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.
  • Taylor Swift New Zealand Video Shoot Accused of Risking Endangered Bird Nests & Babies

    Looks like Taylor Swift is prepping for a new music video, but of course that doesn't come without bringing some drama. In the midst of the "Bad Blood" singer's lawsuit troubles, animal activists have been blaming Swift and her filming crew for risking crushing an endangered bird species' nests and possibly baby birds on New Zealand's Bethells Beach.
  • Justin Bieber Dominates Hot 100 Following 'Purpose' Release But Can't Beat Adele's 'Hello'

    It's a good week to be Justin Bieber. Not only did his new album Purpose debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (beating One Direction in the process), but the pop superstar also has three songs in the top five on the Hot 100. Though the Biebz couldn't overcome Adele's "Hello" for the No. 1 spot, his new songs "What Do You Mean," "Love Yourself" and "Sorry" all fared well on the charts.
  • 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.
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