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Taylor Swift is one of the most popular pop singers of this generation. It is believed that most of Swift’s songs are based ...
The lyrics for “Silver Springs” are an incantation. They can manifest a haunting or a romantic reconnection. As Stevie Nicks ...
Fans are convinced that Selena Gomez and Gracie Abrams' collab, "Call Me When You Break Up," was written about Taylor Swift.
SHE spent a staggering 600+ days on the road performing 149 three-hour shows in a record-breaking world tour that saw Taylor ...
Taylor Swift and Matty Healy left together after having a private session at Electric Lady Studios after dating rumors. The musicians appear cozy with Healy placing his hand on Taylor's' lower back as ...
Ever since the first leg of The Eras Tour concluded in Vancouver, Canada on Dec. 8 of last year, lifelong Swiftie Superfans have worried that they would never get to see the iconic popstar on stage ...
She also opens up about her reaction to hearing "The Tortured Poets Department" for the first time. Lauren Huff is a writer at Entertainment Weekly with over a decade of experience covering all ...
Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Lucy Dacus and Taylor Swift behind the scenes at The 66th Annual Grammy ... it seems that frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff and ex Matty Healy get mentions on "Tortured ...
After months of speculation, Taylor Swift fans finally have confirmation ... fans speculate that Swift and Dacus’ mutual friend Matty Healy is the main inspiration for much of “The Tortured ...
Taylor Swift's new album mentions singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus, with Dacus confirming Swift sought her approval beforehand. The lyrics refer to past emotional turmoil involving Matty Healy.
After months of speculation, Taylor Swift fans finally have confirmation on which “Lucy” Swift is singing about on the title track of “The Tortured Poets Department:” singer-songwriter and Boygenius ...