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Fan Base: Archived: Taylor Swift (#1)
Member Since: 11/11/2010
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Originally posted by WayTooHonest13
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OMG.  Somebody needs to release these as greeting cards.
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Member Since: 5/9/2012
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She might as well just stop being friends with any living male 
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Member Since: 9/16/2011
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Originally posted by Hunter_13
She might as well just stop being friends with any living male 
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right?

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Member Since: 7/23/2012
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Originally posted by Hunter_13
She might as well just stop being friends with any living male 
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Leave taylor alone.
All she wants is a little ging ****, alright?

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Member Since: 5/9/2012
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Originally posted by WayTooHonest13
Leave taylor alone.
All she wants is a little ging ****, alright?

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To be honest, I wouldn't mind her being with Ed, at all. He's a really nice guy. But maybe later on down the road or something. Not now, of all times. People are just gonna keep saying negative things about Taylor.
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Member Since: 7/23/2012
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Originally posted by Hunter_13
To be honest, I wouldn't mind her being with Ed, at all. He's a really nice guy. But maybe later on down the road or something. Not now, of all times. People are just gonna keep saying negative things about Taylor.
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Taylor Tebow or nothing. 
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Member Since: 9/18/2011
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Originally posted by WayTooHonest13
Taylor Tebow or nothing. 
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Her one and only true love 
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Member Since: 8/9/2012
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Originally posted by WayTooHonest13
Taylor Tebow or nothing. 
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No bitch, he's mine
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Member Since: 12/19/2009
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Five of the Top 10 singles this week belong to Taylor Swift with “I Already Do,” “All Too Well,” “Stay Stay Stay” landing at #’s 1, 3, and 5 respectively. Standing tall at #2 is Florida Georgia Line with “Cruise” and at #4 is Carrie Underwood with “Blown Away.” With “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together not on this chart, it’s possible Carrie Underwood could take #1 on the Top Country Songs chart which charts all streaming, sales and airplay into one chart.
Taylor Swift and Tracks from Nashville TV Show Dominate Top 10.
While “Nashville” isn’t quite the Top 10 TV success that ABC and country music had hoped, it is finding an audience with its songs as the Sam Palladio/Clare Bowen duets “Fade Into You” and “If I Didn’t Know Better” are both in the Top 10 at #6 and #10, respectively. Hunter Hayes’ “Wanted” (now crossing over to Pop/AC charts) sits at #7 while Taylor Swift’s “Treacherous,” and “Starlight” are #8 and 9 respecitvely.
Taylor Swift Dominates Digital Singles Chart with 11 New tracks.
we expected Taylor Swift to dominate with Red tracks and she does. Nashville’s pair of Charles Esten duets with stars Connie Britton and Hayden Panettiere also show strong with “No One WIll Ever Love You” debuting at #13 while “Undermine” is at #16 - up 5 slots this week and one of three Top 30 tracks, the other Hayden Panettiere’s “Telescope” and Swift’s “Ronan” to experience sales gains this week. “Telescope” has this week’s biggest rise with a 14 slot jump from #43 to #29. It’s the only official song from the show to be released to radio and likely will be a hit there as well. Lennon and Maisy Stella - who play Connie Britton’s daughters on “Nashville” debut on the chart at #59 with their version of “Telescope.” The sisters are daughters of Canadian Can You Duet veterans The Stellas.
It’s possible “Begin Again,” “Red,” and “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” will return to the chart rundown next week so be on the lookout.
Songs falling out of the Top 30 This Week:
Jason Aldean’s tracks from Night Train, “Goodbye In Her Eyes” from Zac Brown Band, “Drunk On You” from Luke Bryan, “El Cerrito Place” from Kenny Chesney, “Red,” “Begin Again” and “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” from Taylor Swift.
Read more at http://www.roughstock.com/blog/count...UvwEmvJ7Vsx.99
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Member Since: 9/16/2011
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It seems Starlight is country enough for country radio.
They said Taylor had 8 album cuts in the top 30, not including Red, Never Ever or Begin Again.
I Almost Do, All Too Well, Stay Stay Stay, Treacherous, Starlight...
Will the other 3 be Sad Beautiful Tragic, Holy Ground and The Lucky One?
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Originally posted by JakeKills
It seems Starlight is country enough for country radio.
They said Taylor had 8 album cuts in the top 30, not including Red, Never Ever or Begin Again.
I Almost Do, All Too Well, Stay Stay Stay, Treacherous, Starlight...
Will the other 3 be Sad Beautiful Tragic, Holy Ground and The Lucky One?
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everything has changed?
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Member Since: 7/23/2012
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taylor won musical event for CMAs.
they're announcing the winner tomorrow on GMA, so she definitely won. 
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Everything Has Changed sold better, so it seems that BB is declaring it not country, along with previous State of Grace/Trouble and likely 22/Last Time.
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Member Since: 8/1/2012
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http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-w...213026172.html
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Two songs drop out of the top 10 this week. Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" drops from #4. The song spent three weeks at #1, becoming Swift's first #1 pop hit. P!nk's "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" drops from #10. It peaked at #5.
"We Are Never Ever…" drops from #8 on last week's Hot Digital Songs chart completely off the chart this week. Its sales went from 112K last week to negative 83K this week. This negative tally reduced the song's release-to-date tally from 2,443,000 to 2,359,000. How can this be? Many fans took advantage of iTunes' "Complete Your Album" feature. When fans take advantage of that feature, they get a reduction on the price of the album, but the earlier song transaction is deducted from the song's tally.
Here are some songs that are vying to enter the Hot 100 this week. I'll add more details on these and other records after I've seen the full chart later today.
Quite a few Taylor Swift songs are in position to debut, based on their strong digital sales. Two of them are in the top 10 on Hot Digital Songs: "22" (Digital sales rank: #7, 108K) and "I Almost Do" (Digital sales rank: #10, 76K). Other contenders: "Everything Has Changed" (featuring Ed Sheeran), "All Too Well," "Stay Stay Stay," Treacherous," "Last Time (featuring Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol), "Starlight," "Holy Ground," "Lucky One" and "Sad Beautiful Tragic."
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The downside of complete Album feature
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Member Since: 11/29/2010
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Ugh. The gossip media is so desperate for Tay to have a bf. Its so fun to tear down and ****shame them...because everybody knows there is no such thing as genuinely nice sincere kindhearted person. Fake bitch. 
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Member Since: 8/1/2012
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That is the bad side of fame. She can't be seen talking to a guy without them spreading rumors of them dating. It is hard to date in the spotlight which is why I think eventually she will find someone in the business that understands what she deals with.
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Red sold 92,580 copies in Canada. 
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Member Since: 4/9/2012
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Taylor Swift is Our December Cover Girl!
aylor Swift is browsing a small guitar shop in the industrial-turned-hip Edgehill neighborhood of Nashville, her hometown. Hair swept up in a pretty ponytail and wearing a mustard yellow below-the-knee pleated skirt, a crisp white button-down shirt, and sea-foam green cat-eye sunglasses, she looks like she just stepped out of the French film Amélie. She seems relaxed and at home, glancing at the acoustics and making small talk with the bearded, jeans- clad owner about the cool art prints of Elvis and Johnny Cash hanging on the wall. As we’re about to leave, he says, “I just have to ask…are you...?” Taylor smiles and breezily replies “yes.” Even in Nashville, where country-music stars are a common sight, he can’t resist asking for a photo, but Taylor politely explains that she’s in the middle of an interview and slips out the door.
It’s late afternoon, and we walk across a stone alleyway to a low-key pizza place, where we sit outside at a green plastic table and Taylor orders a small margherita pie and an iced tea. For two hours, she enjoys relative anonymity with only two middle-aged men stopping briefly at our table—dads wanting autographs for teen daughters. Taylor signs their scraps of paper with a friendly but quick “Here you go!” One passing fan, who looks about 13 years old, glances excitedly at Taylor, who gives her a smile, but the girl’s parents keep her from stopping.
As 2012’s highest paid musical performer and the winner of six Grammys (and countless other music awards), Taylor is nothing short of a teenage icon. But with her growing fame and fortune, her life keeps moving further and further away from the teen audience that made her a star… although she’s trying as hard as she can to remain their patron saint. Ask her what makes her happy, and she immediately rattles off a long, G-rated list of favorite things: cats, oceans, hydrangea flowers, arts and crafts, blankets, fireplaces, changing seasons… She’s not lying—it’s just that at this point you might think running a $57 million brand, taking the red carpet by storm in the latest designer clothes, performing in front of stadiums packed with screaming fans, and getting romantic with a Kennedy might edge out writing notes and people with green eyes (both also on her list) on her thrill meter.
Yet the childlike surprise and excitement that Taylor expresses so often—gently parodied by Kristen Wiig on SNL and Blake Shelton at the ACM awards— seems completely genuine in person. Taylor talks about her achievements as if they are happening in the context of a wildly improbable dream—one from which she might wake at any moment. And now she’s added being a part of American royalty into her dream life. A longtime fan of the Kennedy clan, Taylor said last year that she was “obsessed with the history of JFK” and had devoured a 900-page book called The Kennedy Women. And in the seemingly enchanted world of Taylor: What Taylor wants, Taylor gets. In a few short years, she’s become a part of the family—even her icon, Ethel, the family matriarch, has remarked that her grandson Conor, 18, would be lucky to marry her. Taylor didn’t discuss her latest boyfriend (they've allegedly just split), but all you have to do is read between the lines and lyrics. There may be a happily ever after on the horizon— certainly, she’s dreamed about it.
Cosmo: Of all the lyrics on your new album, Red, which resonates the most with you at the moment?
Taylor: I have a chalkboard in my house in L.A., and every week, I’ve been writing a new lyric on it from the record just to figure out which ones pop out to me, which seem most important. There’s a song that’s the first track on the record, and it says, “Love is a ruthless game unless you play it good and right.” That’s been my whole philosophy on love this whole time anyway.
Cosmo: What about the playing-hard-to-get game?
Taylor: I think a lot of times when you meet someone you feel like you need to appear like you’re not interested in them so that they’ll be more interested in you. But what happens when you start showing him that you actually like him? What’s he gonna do then? Play the tape forward; how do you keep a guy like that? I don’t want to sign up for that.
Cosmo: Are there other moves you won’t tolerate?
Taylor: I can’t deal with someone wanting to take a relationship backward or needing space or cheating on you. It’s a conscious thing; it’s a common-sense thing. If I was in that situation, if I were them, would I be doing this to me? Would I ever do this to them? If the answer is no, then they’re not treating me fairly. I just don’t ever want to end up in a relationship that isn’t fair ever again.
For more of Taylor's exclusive interview with Cosmopolitan pick up the new issue on newsstands Nov. 6.
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http://www.cosmopolitan.com/celebrit...r-cosmopolitan
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Member Since: 9/2/2011
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Originally posted by Gossip_Boy
Red sold 92,580 copies in Canada. 
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My country stans
Thats about 930,000 in US (roughly)
Honestly, I think 'The Moment I Knew' is my favourite from the entire album, I wish it was more than just a bonus track! Maybe it could swap places with 'The Last Time' or '22'
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Member Since: 8/27/2011
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Originally posted by CountryFriedChick
Australia
1. Taylor Swift - Red: ~ 30,000
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Originally posted by CountryFriedChick

35k gold
70k platinum
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Gold next week!
61K UK
32K Japan
20K Brasil
15K NZ
30K Australia
Around 160K WW already, that is more than speak now did
and we still have canada's numbers
and other countries that they don't reveal the numbers
she should have done around 3K in spain to be #4
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-83K 
we can say that at least 200k people used the complete my album feature
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