While we're just a week away from the 63rd Grammys, the Recording Academy finally heard fans' (mostly ARMY) prayers and unveiled the exciting full performer lineup for Grammys 2021.
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Haim has a new collab coming, featuring Taylor Swift.
Fresh off their huge hit on Swift’s latest surprise album Evermore with “No Body No Crime”, the sister trio is teaming up with the superstar once again.
In a teaser on TikTok, Haim, which is made up of sisters Danielle, Este and Alana, shared a sneak peek at the upcoming track, showing eldest sister Danielle turning up the volume on a car radio playing a remix of their tune “Gasoline” with Swift.
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While we're just a week away from the 63rd Grammys, the Recording Academy finally heard fans' (mostly ARMY) prayers and unveiled the exciting full performer lineup for Grammys 2021.
The roster of performers scheduled for the 63rd annual Grammy Awards has been revealed, and it’s a star-studded list.
Grammys 2021 ceremony have been announced, including BTS, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Megan Thee Stallion.The awards show will take place next Sunday (March 14), kicking off at 8pm ET (1am GMT).The Recording Academy has now confirmed the line-up for the night, with some of music’s biggest names set to take the stage at the event.
Ginny & Georgia faced the wrath of Taylor Swift on Twitter earlier this week, but the show’s star, Antonia Gentry, is till beyond grateful for what the series has given her. Amidst the backlash for sexist commentary about Taylor’s dating history, Antonia praised the show for giving her “reprieve” after years of feeling “voiceless.” The actress did not address Taylor or her fans directly, but did boldly stand up for the show and what it stands for.
John Mayer’s TikTok debut did not go as planned -- and the singer is fighting back. On Monday, the iconic pop singer and blues guitarist made his debut on the social media platform with a subtle jab at his age, sharing a video of him struggling to flip the camera before successfully accomplishing his task.
John Mayer is having a fun time discovering that a lot of users on TikTok have absolutely no filter. The 43-year-old joined the popular video sharing platform this week before sharing his first two posts on Monday, March 1.
Swifties are at it again! With their guns ablaze following a flopped Netflix joke aimed at their fave pop star, Taylor Swift fans honed in on her rumored ex John Mayer as he attempted to join TikTok Monday.
It’s been more than a decade since Taylor Swift and John Mayer broke up, but from how Swifties reacted to John, 43, joining TikTok on Monday (Mar. 1), you’d think their split was yesterday.
John Mayer is responding to Taylor Swift fans who are flooding the comment section of his new TikTok account.
direct to your inboxTaylor Swift has hit out at Netflix over a 'deeply sexist' joke about her featured in its new show Ginny and Georgia.The series finale of the comedy-drama saw lead characters Ginny Miller, played by Antonia Gentry, and her mother Georgia, played by Brianne Howey, argue about relationships.Asked whether she had broken up her with her boyfriend, Ginny said: “What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift.”The dialogue prompted fans of the singer - known as
Taylor Swift is speaking out against an outdated joke that pokes fun at her extensive dating history.The 10th episode of a new Netflix series, Ginny & Georgia, features a scene where a female character tells another woman, “What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift.” Soon after the episode was uploaded to the streaming platform, “Respect Taylor Swift” started trending on Twitter and Swift caught wind of the jab thrown at her.
Netflix's new series Ginny & Georgia drew the ire of Taylor Swift fans over the weekend as they objected to the series featuring a joke about the superstar singer-songwriter's love life.
Taylor Swift is calling out Netflix YA drama series Ginny & Georgia over what she called a “lazy, deeply sexist” joke made about her dating life.
Taylor Swift spoke out after the Netflix series "Ginny & Georgia" made a joke made about the singer’s dating history. The newly released series focuses on an angsty 15-year-old girl named Ginny who is forced to move to New England with her mother, Georgia, to set up roots for the first time in their lives.The series contains a line that upset both Swift and her fans when one character asks: "What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift." The "Bad Blood" artist took to Twitter
that accused the pop superstar of lifting her album name “Evermore” from an amusement park in Utah, the famously feisty litigant is hitting back with legal action of her own.Refusing to shake it off, the “Cardigan” singer-songwriter, 31, is countersuing Evermore Park, in Pleasant Grove — for spinning unlicensed Taylor Swift tunes.
New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Taylor Swift joined the Haim sisters for a collab on their newly expanded Ariana Grande dropped four new tracks on the deluxe version of, and Carly Pearce dropped a heartfelt EP about a tumultuous year.Plus, 24kGoldn announced his debut album following the success of breakout hit «Mood,» Lil Yachty welcomed Kodak Black home with a frenetic
COVID-19 CANCELLATIONS & POSTPONEMENTSStormzy has postponed the UK tour in support of his ‘Heavy Is The Head’ album for a second time. The shows were due to kick off in April, having already been pushed back from September.
Chris Willman Music WriterThe sister trio Haim has managed to make its song “Gasoline” even more inflammatory with the edition of a special guest, Taylor Swift, on a new version released late Thursday.Swifties had been salivating since earlier in the day when the group posted a short video of singer Danielle Haim singing along with the song while promising: “gasoline remix ft ??? out today.” The triple question marks in question were immediately understood to stand in for Swift, since none of
“As a country musician, I was always told it’s better to stay out of [politics],” said Taylor Swift in a new interview with Vanity Fair. While discussing the creation of her song, “Only The Young,” Taylor, 31, explained how — after staying quiet during the runup to the 2016 presidential election and the first half of Donald Trump’s tenure in the White House – she felt like she had to finally speak up.