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What's basically become "Taylor Swift Week" got a little more interesting on Saturday when The Guardian released a new interview with the pop star. -
Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' Expected To Top Charts, Break Streaming Records
The obvious is upon us: Taylor Swift's new single "Shake It Off" is the biggest song of the week. -
Taylor Swift 'Shake It Off' Video Controversy: Director Responds To Earl Sweatshirt
Taylor Swift's video for "Shake It Off" didn't take much time to dominate YouTube screens. But it was also immediately embroiled in controversy after a string of tweets from rapper Earl Sweatshirt. -
Taylor Swift and 'Shake It Off' A Tough Pill for Country Music to Swallow...or Spit Out
A great essay The New Yorker's website details how country music is stuck with Taylor Swift, regardless of what she does with her career. -
Taylor Swift's 1989 Swiftstakes
Fans that buy Taylor Swift's upcoming pop release, '1989' have a shot at winning one of 1989 great prizes! -
Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber Perfumes Underselling, Costing Elizabeth Arden Millions
Taylor Swift is not having a very good day today. In addition to being accused of racism with her new video "Shake It Off," the poor sales of her perfume "Wonderstruck" have been blamed for causing the 28.4 percent loss reported by cosmetics and fragrance company Elizabeth Arden, Inc. It's not just her perfume that's been stalling on the market, however: Justin Bieber's "Someday" has too undersold, along with most other celebrity-branded perfumes from the company. -
Taylor Swift New Album '1989' Deluxe Edition to Sell Exclusively at Target
Yesterday (Aug. 18), Taylor Swift made three massive surprise announcements during her Yahoo! live stream: she released a new song "Shake It Off," dropped a music video for it and announced her new album 1989. In the midst of all the excitement from the 30-minute webcast, Swift announced she'll have a deluxe edition of her fifth studio album with three bonus tracks and phone voice memos, and now it's been revealed that the extended record will be available only at Target. -
Taylor Swift Is 'Perpetuating Black Stereotypes' In 'Shake It Off' Video, Says Earl Sweatshirt [WATCH]
Last night, Taylor Swift announced her upcoming album, 1989, and debut her new single, "Shake It Off," with a Mark Romanek-directed video. The video features Swift joining in on different styles of dance such as ballet, interpretive, contemporary, breakdance, and twerking. The last two styles have gotten her into some hot water, however, with Earl Sweatshirt jumping on Twitter to criticize Swift's video for being "inherently offensive and ultimately harmful." -
Taylor Swift 'Shake It Off' Video: Director Mark Romanek Influenced By 'The Shining'?
From 1985's Static to 2002's One Hour Photo (starring the late Robin Williams) to 2011's Locke and Key, Romanek has crafted a film resume that helps him stand out from other music video directors. -
Taylor Swift Explains New Single 'Shake It Off' Inspiration During 'Good Morning America' Interview After '1989' Announcement
Yesterday (Aug. 18), Taylor Swift made three huge "surprise" announcements during her Yahoo! live stream: she's releasing a new album 1989 in October, she has a new pop single "Shake It Off" and "Shake It Off" has its own music video, filled with quirky dancing and plenty of infectious beats. After all the excitement from her announcements died down, Swift sat down with Good Morning America host Amy Robach to discuss the inspiration behind her new (soon to be) hit single. -
Taylor Swift Live Stream Reveals New Song 'Shake It Off,' Music Video and New Album '1989' for October Release Date [VIDEO]
After weeks of Instagram teases and new song title rumors, today (Aug. 18), Taylor Swift finally revealed a few truth bombs on her Yahoo! livestream. First, she debuted a new poppy, "Happy"-esque single "Shake It Off." Secondly, she announced a new album title and album cover for 1989. Thirdly, Swift debuted the official music video for "Shake It Off," featuring masterful dancing styles of all kinds. -
Taylor Swift Songwriter Interview: Liz Rose Tells Her Favorite Stories
Liz Rose has been helping Taylor Swift write hits for several years. But that doesn't mean Rose, now in her fifties, was able to get inside the mind of a teenaged girl when the duo began working together.
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