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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Taylor Swift’s new “The Fate of Ophelia” music video is packed with nods to her fiancé, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce — including a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo of the tight end himself. Within the first minute of ...
Taylor Swift imitates one of William Shakespeare’s most tragic characters for her “The Fate of Ophelia” music video. The song, which is the opening track on her new “The Life of a Showgirl” album, references the “Hamlet” heroine. In the ...
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Taylor Swift Fans Think She Is Releasing ‘Reputation (Taylor’s Version)’: What to Know About the Chances
Fans point to updated 'Reputation' songs and Swift's ownership of her masters as signs a 'Reputation (Taylors Version)' release could finally be in development
How did Taylor Swift lose the rights to her master songs? How did she get them back and how much did she pay for them? Here's the full story of her battle.
If you missed the weekend’s box-office topping theatrical event the Release Party Of A Showgirl, you’re in luck. The centerpiece of that event, the premiere of Taylor Swift’s “The Fate Of Ophelia” music video, has already landed online.
Taylor Swift surprised fans with revised lyrics to two songs on her 2017 album, Reputation, via Apple Music. Eagle-eyed fans took to social media early Friday, December 12, to point out lyric changes to “I Did Something Bad” and “Delicate” after the streaming service updated all of Swift’s albums to Dolby Atmos sound.
In a letter posted on her website on Friday, Swift announced that she had bought the masters, or original recordings, of her first six albums from Shamrock Capital nearly six years after her former record label, Big Machine Records, sold them to Scooter Braun’s Ithaca Holdings in what she described at the time as her “worst case scenario.”
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Details you don't know about these famous music videos
They may be some of the most-watched videos on YouTube, and you've probably watched most of them a few times, but plenty of popular music videos have interesting stories behind them that you might not know about.
"It just comes from the most infectiously joyful, wild, dramatic place I was in in my life," the Grammy winner said about the album during her August appearance on the New Heights podcast, hosted by her fiancé and his brother Jason Kelce, “and so that ...
Tyler Hilton is participating in a viral trend — and reminding everyone he once starred in a Taylor Swift music video. Hilton, 42, took to Instagram to share a video clip set to Fleetwood Mac's "Silver Springs," and a line of text that's being used on social media to demonstrate the importance of taking chances in life.
The musician debuts her self-directed music video for "The Fate of Ophelia," alongside behind-the-scenes footage and lyric videos for her other tracks. By Angie Han Television Critic There is a line that tends to get trotted out whenever some big-budget ...