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From 'Dress' to 'Dancing With Our Hands Tied', Taylor Swift ’s lyrics tease with color and permanence. Some lyrics do not ...
On April 19, 2024, Taylor Swift released The Tortured Poets Department and then quickly expanded on it with The Anthology. We got 31 new songs from the singer via this double album, and fans ...
Wired: When is Taylor Swift’s full-length directing debut coming out? In 2022, a year after the release of the All Too Well ...
The classically keening 98 ballad, “Got U,” was co-written by Nick along with Soulshock & Karlin (Usher, Whitney Houston) ...
Five Taylor Swift albums return to U.K. sales charts this week, led by The Tortured Poets Department, which rebounds to No. 1, followed by 1989 (Taylor's Version) and Folklore.
But right now? This time is just for them. Before you go, click to see all of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s cutest PDA moments.
She had just become the only artist to win album of the year at the ... often centers on the artist versus the art itself. The argument that Taylor Swift was “too big to fail” became an ...
Here is where we were one year ago with Taylor Swift. She had just become the only artist to win album of the year at ... balance between fame, love and art. The only way to break through the ...
Here is where we were one year ago with Taylor Swift. She had just become the only artist to win album of the year at the Grammys four ... and the complicated balance between fame, love and art.
It’s been a year since the prophecy changed and Taylor Swift presented fans with her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department. In addition to Kelce’s party, Swift celebrated her Eras ...
while the soundtrack won three Grammy Awards including Album of the Year. Swift’s concert movie Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, directed by Wrench, documented her record-obliterating, globe ...
“The new Taylor Swift album, The Tortured Poets Department, really hit me hard,” I told my therapist exactly one year ago. I was speaking about the end of a seemingly life-altering situationship.