Thursday, November 13, 2014

Find the Perfect Taylor Swift Lyric for Your Mood

Feeling flirty? Scorned? Empowered? There's a song for that

Today, I am feeling 
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Nobody knows the full range of human emotion quite like Miss Taylor Swift. Sometimes she’s on top of the world, and other times she’s down in the dumps — but either way, when Taylor feels, she really feels. And so, to honor her new album, 1989 — whichencompasses joy, regret, lust, nostalgia and everything in between — we’ve created this handy interactive lyric generator which spans her entire catalog. (Of course, she’s not the only pop diva who understands emotion. Someone even created a similar tool called “Please Help Me BeyoncĂ©.”)
Simply select the adjective that best describes your current mood — and then let Tay’s words help you really feeTaylor Swift arrives to the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. l it.
Taylor Swift performs at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 2009.Taylor Swift arrives at the 2006 CMT Music Awards at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.Taylor Swift attends the 42nd Annual CMA Awards at the Sommet Center in Nashville, Tennessee in 2008.
Taylor Swift performs during the Academy of Country Music New Artists' Party for a Cause show at the MGM Grand Hotel/Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2008.
Taylor Swift performs during the 42nd Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2007.

Taylor Swift Loves A Nick Jonas Song, So Obviously Everyone Else Does Too


Don’t you just love it when celebrities tweet to each?? Maybe next time Taylor hits a Knicks game, we’ll see Nick posted up courtside with her. A Jonas cameo on “Welcome To New York”or another song off Taylor’s 1989 would not make me mad at all. In fact, I might DIE. #RIPME
   One of the best things about Taylor Swift is the way she constantly supports other musicians.
We’ve seen her cooking with Lorde, we’ve seen her chair-dancing to Iggy Azalea, and in her recent Time interview she recently spoke out about the way that female artists like Nicki Minajare forced to fight off rumors of ghostwriters, etc. (Unfortunately, she does seems to be mid-tiff with Katy Perry at the moment, but that hasn’t stopped her from being supportive of plenty of other people).
Her latest shout-out goes to Nick Jonas and a song off his brand new album called “Santa Barabara.” In Taylor’s humble opinion, it is perfect car-driving music:
The song is a bonus track on the deluxe edition of Nick’s new self-titled release, so the tweet also shows that Taylor is a *real head* when it comes to his newly-launched solo career.
But wait, that’s not all! Nick saw the high praise and had to show his gratitude:

Are Kim Kardashian’s Nude Photos A Response To Beyonce’s Surprise Album?

over the past few months you may have heard people using the phrase, “pull a BeyoncĂ©,” by which they mean, “drop a project out of the clear blue sky and break the Internet.” Of course, not everyone can “pull a Beyonce,” especially when you’re Kim Kardashian, and you have no musical talent.
So, instead, Kim went and did her own thing, to slightly similar effect.
After showing off her bare ass on a Paper magazine cover, which instantly spawned the trending hashtag #BreakTheInternet, and got the meme generators churning, she “surprised” us by sharing a fully nude photo from the same shoot about 24 hours later.
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So now, should we say that you can “pull a Kim Kardashian,” by dropping surprise nude photos? I really hope not. But I guess you have to give her credit for finding a way innovate something that no one would’ve even considered innovating before.
Just for the record — I don’t think that Beyonce’s masterful execution of releasing an excellent album with absolutely no warning could ever be eclipsed by Kim Kardashian releasing nude photographs, but the reality star is definitely strategic.
You have to give her credit for that.
Although, I won’t be surprised if Kanye West had a say in this master plan

‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’: Watch The Hotly Anticipated New Trailer Now


Oh, the sweet, exquisite torture of waiting. The anticipation. The teasing. The posters released online. For days, we’ve been bathed in a cold sweat, our bodies in a feverish primal heat as we checked our calendar. Was it here yet? Was this the day? Could it be time to satiate our urge to watch the new “Fifty Shades Of Grey” trailer?
And then – holy crap – here it is.
And as always, with the release… of this full trailer comes the agonizing realization that we must wait until February 13, 2015 until the movie will be pummeling our eyeballs, images entering our brains again, and again until we can do nothing but scream in pleasure.
Can our inner goddesses wait that long? Or will we submit to the Red Room of Waiting?
Holy crap.

Taylor Swift Says 'Women Who Are Killing It' Should 'Motivate You,' Not Threaten You

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Taylor Swift seems to have settled comfortably into her new feminist identity -- and a recent profile of the 24-year-old pop star only confirms it.
In an interview with Time Magazine published on Nov. 13, Swift discussed the women she looks up to and how the sexist double standards female celebrities face impacts her.
Time's Jack Dickey asked Swift what it's like to have her "body picked over" and constantly compared to other famous women's in a manner that most of her male peers don't experience. "I refuse to buy into these comparisons, because you don’t see it happening to men. All you seem to see is 'Which New Mother Is Sexier?' 'Who’s the Hotter Mama?' 'Who’s Got The Better Booty?'" she said.
While the media often insists on comparing women to reveal their flaws, Swift explained that surrounding herself with inspiring women motivates her to be better:
If we continue to show young girls that they are being compared to other girls, we’re doing ourselves a huge disservice as a society. I surround myself with smart, beautiful, passionate, driven, ambitious women. Other women who are killing it should motivate you, thrill you, challenge you and inspire you rather than threaten you and make you feel like you’re immediately being compared to them. The only thing I compare myself to is me, two years ago, or me one year ago.
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Swift added that it's hard to find a female celebrity who hasn't been "picked apart by the media, or scrutinized and criticized for aging, or criticized for fighting aging -- it just seems to be much more difficult to be a woman in music and to grow older," she told Dickey. "I just really hope that I will choose to do it as gracefully as possible."
She also touched on the sexism that she and other artists, such as Nicki Minaj and Iggy Azalea, experience in the music industry, having to repeatedly prove that they write their own songs.
"My friend Ed [Sheeran], no one questions whether he writes everything," Swift said. "In the beginning, I liked to think that we were all on the same playing field. And then it became pretty obvious to me that when you have people sort of questioning the validity of a female songwriter... It’s a little discouraging that females have to work so much harder to prove that they do their own things."
While it's never fun to witness such sexism, T-Swift is doing an awesome job shaking off all the haters. (Because haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate.)