I've recently had it confirmed by someone I trust, who occasionally indulges in the London party scene, that Cara D is definitely a lesbian. Or, you know, she just likes going into club bathrooms and eating out girls or whatever.
Makes me wonder even more if anything went down (pun intended) at the VS show.
At times, it seems that there isn’t much people don’t know about America’s sweetheart Taylor Swift. The star, who may be best known for her hit song "22," has had her celebrity love trysts well documented in her own albums as well as in the popular media, but did you know she was also a dedicated philanthropist? Swift has used her sizable net worth in the past to donate to causes close to her heart, like the Nashville City Library. The big-hearted country star is now saving her local symphony.
"Hi, I'm Taylor. I love the number 13. I was born in December on a Christmas tree farm.
a 23 year-old seven-time GRAMMY winner, and is the youngest winner in history of the music industry’s highest honor, the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. I am the only female artist in music history (and just the fourth artist ever) to twice have an album (2012’s RED and 2010’s Speak Now) hit the 1 million first-week sales figure.
With RED, I became the first artist since the Beatles (and the only female artist in history) to log six or more weeks at #1 with three consecutive studio albums. RED has topped the Billboard 200 Albums Chart for seven weeks, following Fearless (11 weeks), and Speak Now (six weeks).
I can't wait for so many things. But mostly I can't wait to see you, whether it's in a crowd or a coffee shop. Thank you for listening, showing up, reading, and taking such good care of me"
Welcome to the Taylor Swift Singles Rate! Counting down her best official US radio singles as a solo artist.
Courtesy of the rates given by ATRL and Taylor Connect members.
Elvis Costello asked to interview Taylor about songwriting back in 2009! Wow, that would have been so great
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In perhaps his most disarming admission, Costello reveals he wanted Taylor Swift to appear on Spectacle, but the Kanye West incident at the MTV Music Awards happened the very same weekend. Spectacle's producers approached Swift. Swift hesitated, then declined. Costello suspects the sudden, dramatic fallout from the MTV Awards controversy, coupled with the sudden, white-hot glare of the media spotlight, caused Swift to have cold feet. By the time Swift was ready to reconsider, both she and Costello had moved on to other projects.
Costello feels a conversation with the exceedingly young, yet not untalented, Swift would have made an important addition to the Spectacle canon. Swift represents the flip side of Spectacle's more familiar lineup of Hall of Fame inductees and legendary rockers. Swift is a fast-rising star on the cusp of a potentially long and meaningful music career.
"I think she is quite interesting, and I thought it would be very snobbish to not try to get someone like that. You can see a degree of self-possession there, and I'm intrigued by that. She's a very young girl whom you don't want to judge based on what people are writing down about her, saying, `Well, that's just such-and-such.' How do you know? It's like saying to a teenager in love, `Oh, it's not real; just get on with it.' Well, it's very real when you're in love and you're a teenager.
"It's the same with pop. There are very few songs about young people that are written from a teenager's perspective. When you see her sing, you can see that coming alive inside her, in the moment. When she's singing, it means exactly what it says it means.''
Fifth single taken from RED. A record for Swift's streak of no-to-tour montage music videos for her 5th singles. The song snatched the top spot of US iTunes All-Genre on the week of RED's release.
A last minute 10 couldn't even get this song to overtake our HOT Number 23.
One of those that peaked at No. 2 yet still very impressive for someone new to the music scene. Extending her Top 10 streaks to four, just from a self-titled debut album, on Billboard Hot Country Songs.
Despite having no 10's, fans have been one in rating the song within the regions of 6 to 8, making it still ahead of "Everything Has Changed". These two are the only ones that scored at 6's.