Taylor Swift sang about people, places and things. Here is a look at the references made on her 11th era album "The Tortured ...
As the old song goes, “Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys ... But as a former kid who used to play pretend ...
This appears to be a response to the blowback she received for "Timeless," a vault track on Speak Now (Taylor's Version), in ...
Taylor Swift has fans (and Us Weekly staffers) busy with the release of 31 songs across two versions of her 11th studio album ...
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Calling all chocolate lovers! The annual Chocolate Lovers Stroll returns to historic Downtown Jeffersonville on Saturday, ...
In 2008, Hilary Duff based her song ‘Reach Out’ on ‘Personal Jesus’, changing the lyrics to “Reach out and touch me.” Cheeky scamp. For the heathen amongst you, Chocolate Jesus refers ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. As we head into Easter you may have noticed the price of your seasonal sweet treats like chocolate ...
When "The Tortured Poets Department" leaked, some Taylor Swift fans swore it must be AI. Expect that to be a common refrain.
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the first Black female solo artist to play the Grand Ole Opry, to restate this. “Genres are a funny little concept aren’t they? Yes they are,” Martell says on the song Spaghettii.