“When she [Taylor] was writing a lot of the songs for Red, I was in the studio and said “This is a great song but you guys are not getting it. you’re not nailing the recoding of it”, and it was my idea to go, “You know you should really try working with Max”, which at first she hesitated and then after a second meeting she finally said, “All right, let me try” and it opened up a whole new world for her.”
-Scott Borchetta
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Max Martin and Shellback are my songwriting heroes hihihihi
This is ********. They don't have nothing to complain about her love life this time, so they have to lash out over her friendships.
It's ridiculous.
It really is amazing how they find ways to try to belittle her. First they invent that ridiculous snapchat b.s. then that don't stick so they atttack her parents and her friendships. These media people are a more pathetic and supposedly adult version of "mean girls"
the best think about this dress and the dress she wore two days ago is that because of how heigh the waistline is, people completely ignore how short it actually is taylor schoolin the general public on how to show off legs and not look like a hoe
the best think about this dress and the dress she wore two days ago is that because of how heigh the waistline is, people completely ignore how short it actually is taylor schoolin the general public on how to show off legs and not look like a hoe
I’m sick of seeing male confessional songwriters– everyone from Bob Dylan to Eminem– get praised for their openness and honesty while their female counterparts are continually accused of being overly dramatic man-haters. Most of Taylor’s songs that deal with breakups are either silly and light-hearted (nobody’s crying themselves to sleep over “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”), or they’re accounts of problematic or even abusive relationships.
If you take the time to listen to the lyrics in “Dear John,” which is basically a captivity narrative about an emotionally abusive relationship between an adult man and a teenage girl, her decision to call out John Mayer by name is actually incredibly brave. It’s about taking back her dignity, chipping away at the power he has over her, and publicly shaming a grown man who manipulated and took advantage of her when she was nineteen.
I've been loving her 2014 style so far but that shirt is NAGL
i actually really like this shirt / entire outfit. high fashion-lor is coming.
*waits for her to sign on as the face of louis vuitton, victoria beckham, or tom ford*
Why they care enough to write an essay that she filmed her haircut with her friends watching tho? Because more people turned out for her haircut then *insert flop artist here*'s concert?