Almost everything about Taylor Swift's latest album folklore has been a surprise, from the last-minute announcement of its very existence to the contents of the record itself (Production from The National's Aaron Dessner? A duet with Bon Iver?).
04.08.2020 - 18:57 / billboard.com
Taylor Swift's "Betty" debuts at No. 6 on Billboard's Aug.
8-dated Hot Country Songs chart, which blends airplay, streaming and sales data.The track is from her new album Folklore, which launches at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 with 846,000 equivalent album units, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, marking Swift's seventh leader."Betty" arrives atop Country Streaming Songs with 14.5 million streams in the week ending July 30.
It sold 3,000 downloads and opens at No. 15 on Country
.Almost everything about Taylor Swift's latest album folklore has been a surprise, from the last-minute announcement of its very existence to the contents of the record itself (Production from The National's Aaron Dessner? A duet with Bon Iver?).
Taylor Swift when she FaceTimed her best friend Selena Gomez in one episode of her new 10-part HBO Max series, Selena + Chef. During the program, Gomez proudly shows to her fellow pop star singer the Korean tacos she learned how to make after getting a lesson from chef Roy Choi.“Dude, look,” Gomez tells Swift facing the camera of her phone down.
Taylor Swift’s new album, Folklore, came out on Friday, August 7, fans got one extra song that was not included on the digital release.Naturally, Swifties immediately began decoding the lyrics to the bonus track, “The Lakes,” with many surmising that it is about the Grammy winner’s boyfriend, Joe Alwyn.
Taylor Swift scoops Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart for a second week with Folklore.
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.
Taylor Swift sets multiple records on Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart for women, led by No. 1 debut “Cardigan” on the Aug.
Taylor Swift surprised the world with the shock-drop release of her eighth album ‘Folklore’.
Every few months or so, a rumor that Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn are engaged seems to reemerge—but this time, a fan theory linked to Folklore might have just proved it for good. Strong emphasis on the might. After all, Taylor, 30, and her boyfriend Joe, 29, are a notoriously private couple, so it’s worth taking any assumptions about their relationship with a grain of salt. But we can’t deny that this theory is pretty convincing.
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.
Taylor Swift’s well-received new album, Folklore, could put her back in the running for album of the year at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards, which are set for Jan. 31, 2021.Swift’s last two albums, Reputation and Lover, were passed over for nominations in that category, which is widely seen as the Grammys’ most prestigious.Folklore is getting the best reviews of Swift’s career.
Selena Gomez is all praises for fellow musician and her longtime friend, Taylor Swift. The 28-year-old Rare singer sung the praises of the 30-year-old Look What You Made Me Do singer’s new album, Folklore, through her Instagram Story over the weekend.
Taylor Swift’s surprise new album Folklore sold more than 1.3 million copies worldwide within 24 hours of release, her record label said.
Nicole Kidman is feeling all of Taylor Swift’s folklore vibes.
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
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — While most of us spent the last four months putting on some variation of “the quarantine 15,” Taylor Swift has been secretly working on the “Folklore” 16. Sprung Thursday night with less than a day’s notice, her eighth album is a fully rounded collection of songs that sounds like it was years in the interactive making, not the product of a quarter-year’s worth of file-sharing from splendid isolation.