By Jem Aswad
19.04.2020 - 05:51 / variety.com
By Jem Aswad
Senior Music Editor
The artists performing on Global Citizen’s “Together at Home” concert reached far and wide for thematically appropriate songs to sing, ranging from Stevie Wonder singing the late Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me” as a medley with “Love’s in Need of Love Today” to Lizzo singing Sam Cooke’s classic “A Change Is Gonna Come.”
Taylor Swift didn’t need to look any farther than her own latest album, “Lover,” for the song “Soon You’ll Get Better,” which was written for her
By Jem Aswad
Food heals all! Well, sort of. For a handful of celebrities who have had high-profile feuds with other famous faces, food has played a crucial role in putting these disagreements to rest once and for all.
Havoc of Mobb Deep, who helped produce Kanye West's «Famous» track, is opening up about the controversial song that reignited a years-long feud with Taylor Swift.
Havoc of Mobb Deep, who helped produce Kanye West's «Famous» track, is opening up about the controversial song that reignited a years-long feud with Taylor Swift.
Jameela Jamil is not interested in getting caught between two feuding stars. The 34-year-old British actress and host of the podcast took to Twitter on Thursday to combat some Taylor Swift fans' criticisms about her interviewing Demi Lovato.
Taylor Swift on Thursday took to Instagram to let it be known that she does not support her former record label Big Machine's imminent plan to release an album of past live performances. "Hey guys - I want to thank my fans for making me aware that my former record label is putting out an 'album' of live performances of mine tonight.
Taylor Swift, 30, is once again taking a stand against music manager Scooter Braun and her former label Big Machine Records! The Grammy winner took to her Instagram story to issue a statement about a live performance album being released by the company, which she was not aware of.
One of the best parts of the virtual One World: Together at Home benefit concert was none other than musical icon Taylor Swift. Not only was it a complete thrill to see her singing and playing in front of some of the most gorgeous wallpaper I've ever seen—Did she paint it herself? fans wondered—but she actually performed a song she said she wouldn't perform.
A heartfelt performance from Tay
By Anita Bennett
Taylor Swift just performed a personal song live for the first time ever.
Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and more delivered stunning performances during the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday, April 18.
Taylor Swift just performed a personal song for the first time ever.
Taylor Swift has said that she would likely never perform her song “Soon You’ll Get Better,” but she debuted the song with an emotional performance on the One World: Together At Home special.
Taylor Swift just performed a personal song for the first time ever.
By Jem Aswad