Famous faces from the worlds of film, TV and music have celebrated Joe Biden’s decision to name California Senator Kamala Harris as his running mate.
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Smash Mouth is not getting good feedback after coming for Taylor Swift‘s new album.
The “All Star” band posted a simple, shady message on their Twitter account Friday afternoon (July 24), which resulted in a flood of social media users, including hardcore Swifties, coming to attack the band and defend Taylor.
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“borelore,” they simply wrote, implying Taylor‘s Folklore is boring, while also promoting their song “Waste.”
“you had one hit in a
Famous faces from the worlds of film, TV and music have celebrated Joe Biden’s decision to name California Senator Kamala Harris as his running mate.
I want auroras and sad proseI want to watch wisteria grow right over my bare feet'Cause I haven't moved in yearsAnd I want you right hereA red rose grew up out of ice frozen groundWith no one around to tweet itAs private as the pair have kept their relationship, the lyric “with no one around to tweet it,” is pretty much a no brainer.
After speculations that Taylor Swift might have revealed Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ third child’s name in her new song, Swift is now revealing the truth about her song Betty. It all started when the superstar released her eighth studio album, folklore, on July 24.
While we are spending our August locked down, Joe Alwyn and Taylor Swift stepped out to get some fresh air. The couple has been quarantining together in the United States.
trying to decode — and now Taylor Swift is sharing some insight on one of her tracks. While introducing her song on Country Radio, the 30-year-old singer revealed who inspired the characters in her song «Betty.»«I've always loved that in music you can kind of slip into different identities, and you can sing from other people's perspectives.
Selena Gomez made a surprise appearance during Twitch’s Animal Talking stream tonight, where she not only confirmed she was working on a new album, but also spoke about working on music with Taylor Swift.
If this Taylor Swift “Betty” Friends theory is true, then Folklore officially wins all the medals for best pop-culture-inspired album of the year. And no, that’s not an official Recording Academy category, but it might as well be.
Taylor Swift's "Cardigan" single off her Billboard 200 No. 1 album Folklore matches the LP's top rank by debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week (dated Aug. 8).
Folklore merch in the mail, along with the sweet note from Swift herself. Just ask Whitney Cummings, who was not sent the “cream cable knit cardigan with black matte buttons, dark gray trim, light gray star embroidery” in the mail.
After Taylor Swift dropped her new album titled Folklore, it looks like the superstar got some love from her friend and fellow celeb, Blake Lively! The actress took to her Instagram account to post a super sweet message for the singer. This comes amid rumors that Taylor Swift might have revealed her baby girl’s name in one of the songs on this new album! Blake’s message reads: ‘Thank you, Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift recently released her new album, Folklore. The new musical presentation has fans picking out their favourites.
"In isolation, my imagination has run wild and this album is the result, a collection of songs and stories that flowed like a stream of consciousness," Taylor Swift had shared about her eighth studio album Folklore which dropped yesterday and as expected, is a major trending topic. While Swifties are in awe of Taylor's musical maturity, there's the obvious easter egg hunting while trying to decode the hidden meaning behind her quoteworthy lyrics.
Taylor Swift’s friendships with Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds growing stronger by the year.The Gossip Girl alum first publicly revealed she is a fan of Swift in September 2015 after Lively was accused of throwing shade at the singer-songwriter.“…Sooo, turns out this WASN’T a video shoot for John Legend’s cover of Bad Blood,” the actress wrote alongside a photo from a L’Oreal campaign shoot at the time via Instagram.While social media users thought Lively was poking fun at Swift’s star-studded
unveiled her newest album “Folklore” early Friday, it wasn’t long before superfans started circulating a theory that the song “Betty” is in fact named after Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s youngest daughter. Swift has long been friends with the acting power couple.Swift’s fans, or “Swifties” as they’re often called, noticed that since Reynolds, 43, and Lively, 32, announced the birth of their daughter on Oct.
The moment that Taylor Swift, 30, released folklore, fans began to dissect the lyrics of her surprise album for any clues, secrets, or Easter eggs. One such sly reference might be on “Invisible String,” on which Taylor sings, “Cold was the steel of my axe to grind / For the boys who broke my heart / Now I send their babies presents.” Many think this applies to Joe Jonas – who Taylor dated briefly in 2008 – because he and Sophie Turner, 24, are expecting a child.
Taylor Swift might just have revealed the name of Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s third child through her new song Betty. The song features three names and there’s a very compelling fan theory that suggests they are named after Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds‘ kids! The song is about someone singing about mistreating a girl named Betty and two other names mentioned in the track are Inez and James.