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  • Taylor Swift New Song "Blank Space" From '1989' Leaks Online, Is Likely The Best Of The Bunch [LISTEN]

    Swift continues to rip off Katy Perry's sound, and we're totally okay with it as long as we get more tunes like "Blank Space."
  • Taylor Swift On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’: ‘1989’ Singer Performs “Shake It Off” & “Out Of The Woods” [VIDEOS]

    Last night, Los Angeles’ Hollywood Boulevard was COMPLETELY taken over by Taylor Swift. And we mean COMPLETELY. The 1989 singer made an appearance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! for an interview and then a performance for over 15,000 fans. She took to the stage to singer her two latest singles, “Shake It Off” and “Out Of The Woods.”
  • Taylor Swift Tells Ellen DeGeneres Her Biggest Fear, Reveals Adam Levine's Weakness [WATCH]

    Although she is one of the world's biggest pop stars, Taylor Swift is merely human and she has fears like the rest of us. As "Billboard" notes, the singer stopped by "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" recently and talked to the host about her deepest fear: sea urchins. She also dished on Adam Levine's weakness.
  • Taylor Swift Reveals '1989' Tracklist on Instagram After Faux Listing Makes Waves on Twitter [PHOTO]

    Taylor Swift's new album 1989 is just a few days away and until now, the newly branded pop star has kept details surrounding the release closely under wraps. Finally after a hit single in "Shake It Off," two preview tracks ("Out of the Woods" and "Welcome to New York") and a faux leaked tracklist, yesterday (Oct. 22), Swift shared the real thing on Instagram.
  • Taylor Swift's '1989' Induces Unfortunate Racial Insights from The New York Times during Album Review

    The New York Times made a cringeworthy insight while reviewing Taylor Swift's '1989.'
  • Taylor Swift Releases New Song That's Actually Eight Seconds of Silence, Tops Canadian iTunes Chart

    Last night (Oct. 21), a glitch on iTunes Canada accidentally released eight seconds of silence under the name "Track 3" from Taylor Swift's new album 1989, and the white noise promptly went to the top of the charts as fans tried to dissect any sort of meaning from the blank track.
  • Taylor Swift Matches Herself with Two Songs atop Digital Downloads Chart: "Out of The Woods" and "Shake It Off" Take Top Spots

    Country music may have put two performers on top of the Billboard 200 this week but unfortunately it can't claim the same for the Digital Downloads charts, as Taylor Swift has "officially" switched over to pop. However she's certainly brought her sales tendencies with her.
  • Taylor Swift Teases New Song "Never Go Out Of Style" On Target Commercial For '1989' Deluxe Album [WATCH]

    Taylor Swift's clothing preferences have evolved over the years, along with her music, but in a new ad for Target, she claims, "we never go out of style." The commercial shows 1989-inspired Polaroids of Swift gallivanting through the streets of New York City while her new song "Never Go Out of Style" plays in the background.
  • Taylor Swift 'Welcome to New York' Review: New Song from '1989' Leaks, Is Annoyingly Optimistic [LISTEN]

    Somebody get Taylor Swift one of those "I Heart NY" T-shirts stat, because she's just crazy about NYC. Just hours after Swift announced she will be releasing a new song from her upcoming album 1989, "Welcome to New York" surfaced online, and it's just as glitzy, shiny and polished as you expect Swift's penthouse apartment to be.
  • Taylor Swift Dismisses '1989' Tracklist Rumors on Tumblr: "Dat Track List Iz WRONG"

    Remember that Taylor Swift 1989 tracklist that leaked on Twitter late last week? According to the "Shake It Off" singer the presumed tracklist is way off base. After the information leaked on the social media site on Oct. 17, Swift dismissed the information on her Tumblr.
  • Taylor Swift Announces New Single 'Welcome to New York' Set for Midnight, Teases Snippet [LISTEN]

    Taylor Swift has made her home in New York City, and now she's paying tribute to the Big Apple in a new single from her album 1989. Today (Oct. 20), the "Out of the Woods" singer announced that her mysterious new track that will drop at midnight tonight is none other than her album opener "Welcome to New York."
  • Taylor Swift Hints At New '1989' Single to Be Released on Monday Night

    No album released in 2014 has reached platinum status, but that could change after Taylor Swift drops her long-awaited "1989" Oct. 27. We have already gotten two early looks at the album — "Shake It Off" and "Out of the Woods" — but a third is apparently on its way tomorrow, Oct. 20.
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