During “Lover,” Swift pleads to “always be this close, forever and ever” and swears “to be overdramatic and true to my lover.” But as dancers sway two by two around the stage, Swift stands alone. She sings it smiling right at the camera — which is to say, right at us....
Taylor Swift’s filmed version of herhistoric Eras touris the movie-music event of the year,dominating the box officebecoming highest grossing dometic concert film in Hollywood history after a single weekend. Byt the time theErascredits roll, you know all too well that...
Taylor Swift has a close bond with her mother, Andrea Swift. Her song "The Best Day" is even dedicated to her mother with touching lyrics about how Andrea looked out for her and encouraged her throughout her childhood. Given their strong connection, it was very painful for Taylor when her...
(no longer a one-dimensional country backing), re-layering instruments along with slight switch-ups in tempo. This new sound may not be a far cry from the original, but to the trained Swiftie's ear, these small changes culminate into a noticeably "richer" listening experience from all ...
The video features close-ups of Swift and her sexy, shirtless love interest. There's also a broken mirror, a long drive, red lipstick, a deserted beach—all the makings of a classic Swift video. Jaime King's hubbyKyleNewmandirected "Style." ...
Taylor Swift started her 2023 Grammy Awards night with a pre-telecast win and a shimmering walk down the red carpet.
Taylor Swifthas a heartbreak song for almost every situation:romantic relationships ending, friend breakups, professional betrayal. She has covered all of the bases, never leaving us without a song to soothe our aching hearts — even if some of the song meanings are more ambiguous than others....
Describing Swift’s work as a collection of tracks about boys and break-ups has always felt underbaked and disingenuous, but much ofThe Tortured Poets Departmentis just that. In true Swiftian fashion, she plays on preconceived theories, opting to toy with the five stages of grief — denial,...
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just about, plainly, Taylor Swift. That’s true of “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?,” a song that almost sounds like an outtake from the “Reputation” album, or else a close cousin to “Folklore’s” “Mad Woman,” with Swift embracing the role of vengeful witch, in response...