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Taylor Swift may be a frequent Billboard-topping artist, but there are some venues where even she can’t get airplay.
In a recent interview with MSNBC’s Chris Hayes, former White House aide Olivia Troye claims that playing the singer’s music was unofficially banned during the Trump administration.
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Red (Taylor’s Version) (★★★☆☆) comes in two distinct pieces. The bulk of it is a revisiting and reworking of tracks from 2012’s Red.
Taylor Swift isn’t the only one re-recording her music to get ownership of her masters! Soul legend Ashanti announced that she’s going to re-record her 2002 self-titled debut album in a September 28 interview with The Tamron Hall Show. The “Foolish” singer revealed to HollywoodLife that there might be some previously unheard tunes coming in an EXCLUSIVE interview with her before she receives the “Lady of Soul” award at the Soul Train Awards on Saturday November 20.
Taylor Swift fans will be all too familiar with the star's re-recording of her hit albums, and why she has decided to so. Only last week the star dropper her Red - Taylor's Version, a new and upgraded version of her hit 2012 album.The original album was already filled to the brim with tracks about heartbreak and a previous relationship's breakdown, but the new 2021 Taylor's Version of Red has given us multiple never-heard-before bops.
Taylor Swift, 31, is nominated for three American Music Awards this year but she won’t be attending the event because she’s “taking a break” after a very successful release week on her newest album Red (Taylor’s Version).
Miles Teller now knows all too well what it means to anger the Swifties.
Taylor Swift‘s music in her White House office.Olivia Troye, a homeland security, counterterrorism and coronavirus adviser, sat down with MSNBC‘s Chris Hayes to discuss her time working as an aide within the Trump administration.Troye explained that after losing an argument about something she disagreed with relating to the pandemic, she played Swift’s music loudly in her office.
“Hey guys,” tweeted Miles Teller on Nov. 16, hours after the premiere of Taylor Swift‘s video for “I Bet You Think About Me.” Miles, 34, starred opposite Taylor, 31, in the new visual, which raised some concerns from Swifties, who thought Teller allegedly refused the COVID-19 vaccine. Miles went on Twitter to shut down that chatter, tweeting how he doesn’t, “usually feel the need to address rumors on here, but I am vaccinated and have been for a while. The only thing I’m anti is hate.”
Blake Lively can add director to her resume! The Gossip Girl alum made her directorial debut directing the music video for Taylor Swift’s newly released track “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault) [feat. Chris Stapleton].” “The reddest video EVER is out now.
John Mayer, 44, seems to be clapping back at Taylor Swift fans who are spreading hurtful words as they advise him to prepare for the upcoming rerelease of her 2010 album Speak Now, which features the song “Dear John,” which is allegedly written about him and his past relationship with Taylor.
that’s what fans are thinking.
Keep digging, Swifties. Jennifer Meyer quickly shut down fans’ theories about the actress mentioned in Taylor Swift‘s 10-minute rendition of “All Too Well.”
If you’re not someone that is paying attention to Taylor Swift’s career, you may not understand why the singer-songwriter is releasing new versions of her previous songs recently. Well, you can feel free to Google it and read all about it, but basically, due to rights issues, she’s redoing her whole catalog and bringing in some big names to star in new music videos, including folks like Miles Teller, Dylan O’Brien, Sadie Sink, and more.
Taylor Swift's re-recording of her song, «I Bet You Think About Me,» was released and it was directed by Blake Lively, who is mom to daughters Betty, James and Inez.The wedding-themed video stars Miles Teller as a groom, preparing to get married when he keeps flashing back on a past love (Swift).Swift appears as a waitress, speech giver, and performer at the wedding as Teller looks stunned while trying to find her in the crowd.
Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry are the stars of Taylor Swift’s brand new music video for “I Bet You Think About Me.” Taylor dropped the video on Nov. 15, and it stars Miles and Keleigh as a couple on their wedding day. Taylor is Miles’ ex, who he can’t get off his mind, even as he prepares to marry his new bride. During the video, Taylor gifts Keleigh with a red scarf (a nod to her song “All Too Well”) and gives a sarcastic speech at the nuptials.
The music video for Taylor Swift‘s “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version)” just debuted and – surprise! – it co-stars Miles Teller and his real-life wife Keleigh!
One of Jennifer Aniston‘s celeb friends has debunked the theory that Jennifer is the actress Taylor Swift is referring to in the 10-minute version of the iconic “All Too Well” song.
Blake Lively is putting her director's cap on for Taylor Swift's next music video.