Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Taylor Swift posts 'Out Of The Woods' acoustic piano version




Taylor Swift released 1989 one year ago, and if you thought you had finally gotten over all those heartbreaking tracks, think again. Swift debuted an acoustic piano version of “Out Of The Woods” on Tuesday, partially celebrating the album’s one-year anniversary but also as part of her Grammy Museum exhibit.She performed the track in the Clive Davis Theater on Sept. 30, and in the clip she says, “I’m going to play you a song that I wrote about a relationship that I was in that the number one feeling I felt in the relationship was anxiety because it felt very fragile. It felt very tentative.”
Written with Jack Antonoff, “Out Of The Woods” was the fourth track on 1989, but was never released as a single. Check out the stripped-down version:
Source:http://www.ew.com/article/2015/10/27/taylor-swift-out-woods-acoustic

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Taylor Swift’s Racial Blind Spot

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 26: (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been created using digital filters.) Taylor Swift attends the Winter Whites Gala in aid of Centrepoint at Kensington Palace on November 26, 2013 in London, England. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)



R&B singer The Weeknd recently opened up about how Swift petted him—like a pet—when they met. But Swift’s odd racial behavior goes back further than that.
In his new Rolling Stone cover story, The Weeknd dropped a bomb about the first night he met reigning pop queen Taylor Swift, aka the whitest girl at the party.
According to the “Can’t Feel My Face” singer, Swift opened with a compliment, calling one of his early hits “The Morning” one of her “favorite songs ever!” But Swift’s incredibly sweet and sincere ability to make a Google search was quickly undermined by that fact that she then proceeded to stroke The Weeknd’s hair. Naturally, the R&B artist wasn’t exactly on board with being mistaken for Olivia Benson (the Taylor Swift cat, not the fictional sex crimes detective): “I think she was just drawn to it—she must have been a little gone off a few drinks. And of course I’m not going to be like, ‘Hey, can you stop?’ I mean, it felt good!...But when she started petting my hair, that’s when I was like, ‘I definitely need a drink.’”
As hilarious as it is to imagine the perpetually polished, belly button-less Swift as a drunk mess with a childlike sense of wonder/unshakable desire to introduce herself to The Weeknd—we’ve all been there—this incident definitely triggers the Taylor Swift microaggression alarm bell. Swift herself corroborated the story in an earlier radio interview, explaining, “I woke up to an email from the Weeknd, and he was like you told me how beautiful I was for like 15 minutes straight and started to pet my hair,” to which BBC host Nick Grimshaw responded, “This sounds like quite the evening. You petted The Weeknd. Like an animal.”Let’s take a second to unpack what we talk about when we talk about petting The Weeknd “like an animal.” After all, non-consensually touching black people’s hair is basically a white national pastime, like owning a Toyota Prius or talking about indie music/Whole Foods/The Daily Show/David Sedaris. This textbook 
moveis offensive on multiple levels. First of all, it reinforces notions of difference and exoticism; implying that someone’s hair is fascinating enough to be examined, asked after, or touched mirrors Western standards of beauty that render any non-white physique as strange, other, and less than. Secondly, it gets into all sorts of thorny issues of consent and personal space. Everyone should be in control of how their body is touched, interacted with, or perceived, and this rule of thumb takes on an added significance when race comes into play. It’s scary to think that Taylor Swift’s careless framing of this story as a hilarious anecdote could be read by her white fans as a free pass for their own obtuse tactile explorations. Not content with her status as a fairly problematic white girl, Taylor took her whitewashing to the next level with her “Wildest Dreams” video, which featured Swift and an all-white cast reenacting a fantasy of a glam 1950’s-style romance film. In Africa. Because nothing says “racial erasure” like Taylor Swift, a ball gown, some giraffes, and absolutely no black people. When the post-premiere backlash started pouring in, music video director Joseph Kahn fired back on Twitter: “Asians can’t be racist. White or black, we don’t care, all dogs taste the same to us.” Help?!
Adding insult to injury (with a healthy side of straight-up ignorance), Taylor has made a recent push to re-center her public image around her group of girlfriends, who are almost exclusively—you guessed it! —white. As a side note, they’re also conventionally beautiful and thin; a majority of her inner circles consists of live and active supermodels. In a clear response to criticisms of Swift’s white crew, the scarily efficient songstress immediately made finding a black friend her new #squadgoal. During her 1989 tour, Swift improved upon her habit of showing off her beautiful white model friends by enlisting Serena Williams, Uzo Aduba, Mary J. Blige, Chris Rock, Fetty Wap, and other famous black people with whom Swift has very little in common to join her onstage. Attempts at “diversity,” racial and otherwise, can be uncomfortably transparent in a variety of situations—but few are as awkward as this Taylor Swift cover of “Trap Queen.” Sorry Taylor, but everyone still thinks your squad is pretty exclusively white. Uzo Aduba can fix most things, but this just isn’t one of them.
Per Chuck Klosterman's extremely insightful/vaguely terrifying GQ profile of Taylor Swift, the superstar absolutely hates being described as “calculating.” Still, she clearly values her ability to read the cultural climate, and her related gift for custom-tailoring her own sound and image. According to Swift, “You can be accidentally successful for three or four years. Accidents happen. But careers take hard work.” While Swift's professional trajectory has been nothing less than legendary, her blatant control-freak tendencies and self-marketing savvy are at odds with her racial blind spot. For someone who has exhibited such a talent for manipulating every aspect of her personal and professional life, what does it mean that Swift can’t seem to bring herself to take these criticisms seriously? Why can’t one single member of Taylor Swift’s PR team monitor her Twitter for blatant white privilege, or just teach the singer what a microaggression means? At least for The Weeknd’s sake.
Source:http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/10/24/taylor-swift-s-racial-blind-spot.html

Saturday, 10 October 2015

Taylor Swift Turned to Drive Thru After Grammys Loss – Find Out What She Ate

Taylor Swift Indulged on In-N-Out Burger After Grammys Loss

An In-N-Out burger can do a lot more than alleviate hunger. For Taylor Swift, it can help cope with a Grammy loss.

The pop star told Grammy Pro she "ate a lot" after Daft Punk's Random Access Memories won Album of the Year in January 2014.

"I remember not going to after parties, " she said. "I went home and I cried a little bit and I got In-N-Out burger and ate a lot." 
Swift's album Red was the favorite going into the awards ceremony, and she thought she had won when the presenter Alicia Keys uttered the first syllable.

"When they announced the Album of the Year winner, it was like, 'And the Album of the Year goes to Raaaandom Access Memories,'" Swift said. "And they really dragged out the 'Raaa.' And I was like, for a second there, I kind of thought we had it. And we didn't."

The devastating loss may have helped Swift create her most recent effort, 1989, which became the best-selling album of 2014.

"I was just thinking a lot before bed about what I had made so far for the next album that was to become 1989, but I didn't know that then," she said. "We don't make music so we can win a lot of awards, but you have to take your cues from somewhere if you're going to continue to evolve."

"And so I went to bed, and I woke up at four in the morning, like, it's called 1989, I've been making 80s synth pop, I’m just going to do that," Swift added. "I'm calling it a pop record. I am not listening to anyone at my record label. I'm starting tomorrow. So that’s what I did."

Source:http://www.people.com/article/taylor-swift-turned-to-drive-thru-after-grammys-loss

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Taylor Swift Reveals the "Important Lesson" She Learned After Clashing With Nicki Minaj

Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj, 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, VMA


There's no question that Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj have moved on from their MTV Video Music Awards drama. From public apologies to surprise collaborations, the duo appears to have no ill will towards one another.
Unfortunately, the musicians still can't seem to escape questions about the so-called feud. Case in point: Swift's latest interview with NME magazine.
"I don't want to talk about it," Swift shared with the U.K. publication available Friday. "But I send text messages now. If there seems to be some kind of misunderstanding, I go to someone's management, I get their number and I text them."
She added, "It's an important lesson for anyone to learn in 2015."
Source:http://www.eonline.com/news/704300/taylor-swift-reveals-the-important-lesson-she-learned-after-clashing-with-nicki-minaj

Monday, 5 October 2015

Taylor Swift: Will She Go On ‘SNL’ To Respond To The Show’s Diss Against Her Squad?

Taylor Swift SNL Squad Diss


Taylor Swift may have been ‘flattered’ by ‘Saturday Night Live’s sketch that mocked her and her A-list squad, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t ready to respond to the show’s diss. The question is: will she do it on an upcoming episode? HollywoodLife.com has the EXCLUSIVE details here!

Saturday Night Live didn’t hold back when they mocked Taylor Swift, 25, and her “Bad Blood” posse during the show’s Oct. 3 episode. But the ball is in Tay’s court now, and a source tellsHollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY that the pop superstar may be willing to address the diss in an upcoming episode. Get the full details here!
“They are expecting her to do a skit or appear on ‘Weekend Update,’ an insider close to SNL tellsHollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. “The door is open for her to be a part [of the show] somehow and to do something fun.” Still, while they would love to have her return to the show in some capacity, our source adds that they are not “expecting her to be a host” due to her crazy touring schedule. That being said, we think Taylor might be able to make a little room in her agenda for a surprise appearance. After all, she is a huge fan of the show — she even had the honor of hosting her own episode back in 2009.
For those who haven’t seen it yet, the skit titled “The Squad” features SNL stars Vanessa Bayerand Aidy Bryant as high school BFFs, who end up getting in a car accident only to wake up to find that the entire world has joined Taylor Swift’s gang. As cool as that may sound, the new world has a creepy horror movie sort of vibe to it that just might make you reconsider your #Squadgoals.
Thankfully, Taylor wasn’t all that offended by the show poking fun at her and her infamous gang. In fact, she thought it was downright funny! “Taylor was flattered by the SNL sketch about her. You know you’ve made it when you’re being parodied by the SNL team,” a source told HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. “She thought it was really funny, and has already been joking with her ‘Bad Blood’ gal pals about it, who are equally amused.”
Source:http://hollywoodlife.com/2015/10/05/taylor-swift-snl-squad-diss-sketch-saturday-night-live/

Sunday, 4 October 2015

SNL’ Majorly Disses Taylor Swift & Her Squad In Skit As Miley Cyrus Hosts



Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if everyonejoined Taylor Swift’s squad? Well, the Oct. 3 episode of ‘Saturday Night Live’ painted that ‘pretty’ picture for us in a skit, which threw major shade at the ‘Shake It Off’ singer. Was this Miley Cyrus’ way of dissing T-Swizzle again?

Miley Cyrus, 22, hosted the Oct. 3 episode of Saturday Night Live, and while she didn’t appear in a skit that majorly dissed Taylor Swift, we have a feeling she may have had something to do with it anyway.
The skit stars Vanessa Bayer and Aidy Bryant as high school friends, and they end up getting in a car accident. When they wake up, they find themselves in a world where everyone has joined Taylor Swift’s squad. And while that may sound totally cool, the world they woke up to looked like a scene out of The Walking Dead. Watch the video above to see what we mean.
We can’t say we’re totally surprised by the Taylor Swift diss on this Miley-hosted episode of SNL. AsHollywoodLife.com previously reported, Miley took a swipe at Taylor, 25, and her “Bad Blood” video brigade of supermodel pals. She told theNew York Times on Aug. 31 that Swifty’s group of “musicians, actresses, models, entrepreneurs” isn’t for her.  “I’m not trying to be in the squad,” Miley sharded. “None of my friends are famous and not because of any other reason than I just like real people who are living real lives, because I’m inspired by them.”
She also shaded Taylor in the Aug. issue of Marie Claire, saying “I don’t get the violence revenge thing” about Taylor’s hit video. “That’s supposed to be a good example? And I’m a bad role model because I’m running around with my (breasts) out? I’m not sure how (breasts) are worse than guns.”

Well, it looks like Miley may have just taken another swipe at Taylor’s squad. She didn’t star in the skit, but as host, we bet she had some say in what the skits would be like. What do YOU think,HollywoodLifers? Did you laugh at “The Squad” skit?
Source:http://hollywoodlife.com/2015/10/04/saturday-night-live-disses-taylor-swift-squad-video/