Rumor: Taylor Swift dating Jake Gyllenhaal

Ellen Degeneres asked Taylor Swift if she is feeling optimistic about love, and Taylor then replied: 'Well, why wouldn't anyone be?' Ellen added: 'Especially if your boyfriend is Jake Gyllenhaal, because he is very handsome. Y'all are just hanging out though right?'
Taylor refused to deny a romance with Gyllenhaal: 'You have a picture of us on the screen, don't you?' They then discussed how Taylor uses ex-boyfriends as inspiration when writing songs. 'Dear John' is rumored to be about John Mayer. 'Speak Now' is on track to recording the biggest first-week sales of 2010.


Now take a look at Ellen interview with Taylor Swift



Taylor Swift free concert on top of a double-decker bus

Taylor Swift rocks out at a free concert for her fans on Friday (October 29) in Hollywood.
The 20-year-old country star
promoted her new album Speak Now on top of a double-decker bus!
When she wasn’t performing, Taylor took photos of the crowds lining Hollywood Boulevard.
Taylor recently dropped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show where she opened up about the song “Dear John,” which is rumored to be about her relationship with John Mayer.






Taylor Swift - Haunted videoclip

Taylor went to Universal Studios in Hollywood to record a promotional video for the song Haunted for Halloween! The promotional video for the song will be on air on Thanksgiving at NBC.The video was quite in the mood for scary Halloween, Taylor was all in black with her band, she twitted "My band and I just walked through a haunted house where men in masks were running after us with chainsaws"
"I ended up cowering in the corner, out of breath and asking "WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS?!?!". No answers from the men with the chainsaws."
The premise of the video is to show how Taylor was visiting a part of terror.
Let's wait for the video to appear on American television.

Taylor Swift vs Camilla Belle

Taylor Swift talks about her songs ! And names like John Mayer, Taylor Lautner and Camilla Belle are reveled !

Taylor Swift at MADAME TUSSAUDS WAX STATUE INAUGURATION

Fans ! I just found more pictures of Taylor Swift at the inauguration of her wax statue at MADAME TUSSAUDS !




















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SPEAK NOW HIDDEN MESSAGES

Speak now sneak peek of each song and HIDDEN MESSAGES !!

TAYLOR SWIFT SPEAK NOW LIVE AT 5TH AVENUE, LA

Taylor Swift was at 5th Avenue, LA and she performed some songs of her third album, SPEAK NOW!
Take a look ! ITS AWESOME

ENCHANTED

STORY OF US

SPARKS FLY

SPEAK NOW

MINE

TAYLOR SWIFT - MADAME TUSSAUDS WAX STATUE

Taylor Swift looks so cool looking at her wax statue, at Madame Tussauds !




SPEAK NOW - TAYLOR SWIFT HIDDEN MESSAGES

SPEAK NOW HAS HIDDEN MESSAGES, AS WELL AS FEARLESS


Im enchanted that my favourite Song of that album is dedicated to "me" ! When I was trying to discover it, I was so happy and with tears on my face !
My fav one is LONG LIVE and message hided is "FOR YOU" ! WOW

Mine- "TOBY"

Sparks Fly- "PORTLAND OREGON"

Bact to December - "TAY" - COURSE IT IS TAYLOR LAUTNER !!!

Speak Now- "YOU ALWAYS REGRET WHAT YOU DON'T SAY"

Dear John-" LOVED YOU FROM THE VERY FIRST DAY"

Mean- "I THOUGHT YOU GOT ME"

The story of us- "CMT AWARDS" - he was there

Never Grow up- "MOVED OUT IN JULY"

Enchanted- "ADAM" - thats the name of a writter in this blog - HE LOVES THAT SONG!

Better than revenge- "YOU THOUGHT I WOULD FORGET"

Innocent- "LIFE IS FULL OF LITTLE INTERRUPTIONS"

Haunted- "STILL TO THIS DAY"

Last Kiss-"FOREVER AND ALWAYS"

SPEAK NOW - TAYLOR SWIFT - PORTUGAL

OMG, IM FROM PORTUGAL, AND I JUST GOT SPEAK NOW- TAYLOR SWIFT'S THIRD ALBUM!
I WENT TO THE STORE THIS MONDAY AND IT WASN'T THERE YET , SO I WENT THERE TODAY, ALL SHAKING HANDS, AND I JUST BOUGHT IT! I LOVE EACH SONG !
DO U HAVE IT TOO?
THAN SEND ME A PICTURE OF YOU WITH IT !

SPEAK NOW IN MY HANDS ! AND MY HAPPY SMILEING FACE

TAYLOR SWIFT - SPEAK NOW EUROPE TOUR DATES

Belgium
Date: March 6, 2011
Venue: Forest National
City: Brussel

The Netherlands
Date: March 7, 2011
Venue: Ahoy Rotterdam
City: Rotterdam

Italy
Date: March 15, 2011
City: Milan

Spain
Date: March 19, 2011
Venue: Deportes de la Comunidad
City: Madrid

Taylor Swift BUYING her third studio album, SPEAK NOW

Taylor Swift is the first to pick up her third studio album, Speak Now, at the Times Square Starbucks in NYC early Monday morning (TODAY)
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Speak Now - Taylor Swift's new album PICS

OMG! I just found those amazing pictures that are included on Speak Now- Taylor Swift's new album !
Click to enlarge:
Story of us

Mine

Haunted

Enchanted

SPEAK NOW - TAYLOR SWIFT PHOTOS







Taylor Swift - 'Speak Now' Target Commercial

Its awesome, right ?

do you already have "Speak Now" , if so, send us a picture of you with it :)

send it for:

abreu799@hotmail.com

i will be waiting :)

Taylor Swift singing VIVA LA VIDA

fAS, I FOUND THAT AMAZING VIDEO
IM WAITING HARDLY TO GET SPEAK NOW !!

Taylor Swift REALLY Did Stalk a Fan


Remember that fan that Taylor Swift talked about stalking in Parade magazine? This is her!
JJJ fan and mom Rocio sent the pic straight to us and shared, “Taylor REALLY is that nice to her fans. She followed my daughter into a Game Stop in Nashville, and it happened just like she tells it on Parade Magazine.”
T shared in the interview,
“I found her in a video-game store and just kind of walked up to her and said, ‘Oh, hi. I wanted to meet you.’ She had no idea what to say for about three minutes. Then her mom walked over, burst into tears, and proceeded to tell me that they’d driven all the way from Austin, Texas, just to see where I was discovered.

TAYLOR SWIFT WAX STATUE AT MADAME TUSSAUDS

Taylor Swift will win a famous wax statue at Madame Tussauds! The dress worn on the statue was made by designer Jenny Packham and used by Taylor's own 'Fearless Tour 2010' which gave the dress to the museum. The country singer will attend the inauguration of her statue at Madame Tussauds on October 27 in New York!


Taylor Swift - Speak Now album songs PREVIEW

Mean- Taylor Swift LYRICS AND FULL SONG- HEAR IT

Taylor Swift Mean

You, with your words like knives
And swords and weapons that you use against me,
You, have knocked me off my feet again,
Got me feeling like I’m nothing.
You, with your voice like nails on a chalkboard
Calling me out when I’m wounded.
You, pickin’ on the weaker man.

Well you can take me down,
With just one single blow.
But you don’t know, what you don’t know,


Someday, I’ll be living in a big old city
And all you’re ever gonna be is mean.
Someday, I’ll be big enough so you can’t hit me,
And all you’re ever gonna be is mean.Why you gotta be so mean?


You, with your switching sides,
And your walk by lies and your humiliation
You, have pointed out my flaws again,
As if I don’t already see them.
I walk with my head down,
Trying to block you out cause I’ll never impress you
I just wanna feel okay again.

I bet you got pushed around,
Somebody made you cold,
But the cycle ends right now,
You can’t lead me down that road,
You don’t know, what you don’t know


Someday, I’ll be, living in a big old city,
And all you’re ever gonna be is mean.
Someday, I’ll be big enough so you can’t hit me,
And all you’re ever gonna be is mean.´
Why you gotta be so mean?

And I can see you years from now in a bar,
Talking over a football game,
With that same big loud opinion but,
Nobody’s listening,
Washed up and ranting about the same old bitter things,
Drunk and grumbling on about how I can’t sing.

But all you are is mean,
All you are is mean.
And a liar, and pathetic, and alone in life,
And mean, and mean, and mean, and mean


But someday,
I’ll be, living in a big old city,
And all you’re ever gonna be is mean. Yeah,
Someday, I’ll be big enough so you can’t hit me,
And all you’re ever gonna be is mean.
Why you gotta be so ?
Someday, I’ll be, living in a big old city,
And all you’re ever gonna be is mean. Yeah,
Someday, I’ll be big enough so you can’t hit me,
And all you’re ever gonna be is mean.

Why you gotta be so mean?

Taylor Swift Confronts Mayer, Laments Lautner In New Album

Whatever the reactions to Taylor Swift's third full-length album, Speak Now, might be, there are two critics whose responses we can easily pin down in advance.


Taylor Lautner is going to love it.

John Mayer? Not so much.

The hotly anticipated album, which comes out Oct. 25, has been held tightly under wraps until now, with only a handful of songs made available for advance listening even to journalists who have been doing interviews with Swift. Now that her label is finally starting to play the album for select critics, it's easy to fathom why its contents have been closely guarded, all fears of leakage aside. Some of the lyrics are startlingly candid, even by the standards of Taylor "Naming Names, Taking No Prisoners" Swift.

And listening to "Dear John," the scorching song that is-from all appearances-aimed at Mayer, all we can say is: Joe Jonas, you got off easy.

When I talked with Swift last month after hearing a few of the new songs, she didn't hesitate to frame Speak Now as her diary of the last two tumultuous years. The general public might have to guess which relationships or incidents most of the songs are about, but the subjects of the lyrics will quickly recognize themselves, she feels confident.

"They're all made very clear," Swift told me. "Every single song is like a roadmap to what that relationship stood for, with little markers that maybe everyone won't know, but there are things that were little nuances of the relationship, little hints. And every single song is like that. Everyone will know, so I don't really have to send out emails on this one."

But, I said, by necessity of her fame and that of her recent boyfriends, she is past the point of using proper names in the lyrics now.

"Um," she responded, "there's still names that I used. Wait till you hear those."

Actually, there's only one actual name called out anywhere in the 14 songs. So if you were thinking that "Dear John" takes its title strictly from the old expression "a dear John letter," you might want to think again. Swift is nothing if not extremely literal.

With most serious singer-songwriters, it might seem voyeuristic to speculate on the personal situations being reflected upon in song. But Swift has lived her life as a fairly open book, all but inviting her fans to relate her well-known relationships to their own as she evidences a gift for writing in both autobiographical and universal terms.



And it might seem sensationalistic to focus on "Dear John" at the expense of the rest of the album if it didn't feel like it might be her masterpiece to date, or at least the most bracingly, joltingly honest song you've heard any major performer have the nerve to put on record in years. Maybe not since John Lennon took on estranged partner Paul McCartney in "How Do You Sleep" has a major pop singer-songwriter so publicly and unguardedly taken on another in song. But while Lennon's song came off as mean-spirited, Swift was motivated by vulnerability and woundedness, which makes her song far braver... and more cutting.

The first chorus begins: "Dear John/I see it all now that you're gone/Don't you think I was too young/To be messed with/The girl in the dress/Cried the whole way home/I should've known." A second version of the chorus includes the lines: "It was wrong/Don't you think nineteen's too young/To be played/By your dark, twisted games/When I loved you so."

When rumors of a Mayer/Swift romance broke, some of us had a hard time imagining it, because of his rather famously ruinous reputation in matters of love and her ever-present, protective mom. "Dear John" addresses that: "My mother accused me of losing my mind/But I swore I was fine..." And: "You'll add my name to your long list of traitors who don't understand/And I'll look back in regret I ignored what they said/'Run as fast as you can'."

Swift, who turns 21 in December, won't outrightly acknowledge the subjects of these songs-except for "Innocent," the one written to Kanye West-so we have to allow that maybe "Dear John" is about some other much older man her mother warned her about who is known for "all the girls that you run dry," and not the 32-year-old Mayer... Like, the late John Forsythe, maybe? Hmm. Gonna have to stick with our original educated guess on this one.

There may be those who'll accuse Swift of exploiting her own romantic travails in this and other songs. But the extended bridge section of "Dear John" (and, at six and a half minutes, the entire song is fairly extended) packs such a cathartic punch, it really does transcend any tabloid associations. When Swift sings "I'm shining like fireworks over your sad, empty town," anyone who ever felt manipulated or used and found the strength to move on may be cheering like it's the 4th of July.

"Dear John" is the most powerful song on the album, but hardly the only vivid or emotional one. It's not all vituperation, though. The apologetic "Back to December" can't be about anyone but Lautner, and to our ears, so are several of the other new tracks-none of them about revenge, all of them about fondness for the admittedly brief time spent together. While Swift was writing these songs, Lautner's pointy werewolf ears must have been burning nonstop, to the point of spontaneous combustion. He has to be as flattered as Mayer should be flabbergasted.

While you wait for Speak Now's release on Monday, here's a bible on what to expect from the hour-plus album, from first track to last.



MINE

The opening track and first single is already practically a standard, having been rush-released way back on August 4, in response to a leak. Who's it about? Definitely not one of Swift's longer-term steadies, but a shorter-lived crush. (If you had to attach a name to it, it could be Glee actor Cory Monteith, whose are-they-or-aren't-they-dating friendship early in 2010 never seemed to amount to much. Or, it could be about an infatuation so short-lived we never got to hear about it.)

I asked Swift how "Mine" fit with the true confessions theme of the album, since the bits about marriage clearly go beyond the sphere of sheer autobiography.

"It actually is a confession of some sort," she responded, "because this is a situation where a guy that I just barely knew put his arm around me by the water, and I saw the entire relationship flash before my eyes, almost like some weird science-fiction movie. After I wrote the song, things sort of fell apart, as things so often do. And I hadn't talked to him in a couple months. And the song came out, and that day I got an email from him. And I was like"-she claps her hands-" ‘Yes!' Because that one was sort of half-confession, and half-prediction or projection of what I saw. And the fact that it came across so clearly to that guy that he would email me meant that I had been direct enough."

How did the fellow in question take to realizing that their brief flirtation had resulted in an entire fantasy of togetherness, arguing, falling apart, and married reconciliation-ever-after? Swift suddenly became coy. "Um... I don't know. I didn't really respond. But he was sort of like, ‘I had no idea... I realize I've been naïve.'"

SPARKS FLY

"Sparks Fly" is apparently the oldest song on the album, having been performed live-and leaked to the web via a crude concert recording-back in 2008. So hardcore Swift fans are familiar with the bones of this song, if not yet the revised lyrics and arrangement. The chorus is still the same as in the live bootleg that's circulated among fans for a couple of years, but some of the verses have been changed. Among the new lyrics: "My mind forgot to remind me you're a bad idea." Some of the changes make the protagonist of this upbeat song a bit cockier than before. A line that once went "Something that'll haunt me when you're not around" has had a role-reversal switch, so that she now promises to give her b.f. "something that'll haunt you when I'm not around." Apparently she's a little more confident of her charms than she was two years ago.

BACK TO DECEMBER

This song, which was already released on iTunes, doesn't leave many doubts about who it's addressed to, since Swift broke up in Lautner last December. It's been widely noted that it's her first "apology" song. She is, after all, known more as the singer of "Picture to Burn" than for writing songs acknowledging that maybe it's her picture that should've been burned. But she emphasizes that, for her, repentance was no mere lyrical exercise.

"I've always sort of felt like I try to write songs that the people that they're about deserve," she told me. "And up until now I haven't really felt like I really, really needed to apologize to someone and someone deserved that from me. It's just necessary. From knowing the situation and writing honestly, I can't leave that part out, and I don't think I should. And I think that you should be able to say that you're sorry to someone, and sometimes the best way I know how to say anything is in a song... I think that for me, especially playing that song for the first time for people around me, like my family and my friends, they made that point right away-like, ‘You realize you've never done this before. You've never really apologized to someone in a song.' I guess I wasn't conscious of that when I was writing it, because it just was exactly what I needed to say. It wasn't like ‘Oh, I haven't covered this emotion yet.' It was just a new emotion for me to feel."

SPEAK NOW

Also already released on iTunes, the title track is the frothiest song on the album, at least sonically, with Swift trying out an uncharacteristic vocal style that's closer to Feist than her usual, more conversational approach toward singing.

"The song was inspired by the idea of bursting into your ex-boyfriend's wedding and saying ‘Don't do it'-which was originally inspired by one of my friends and the fact that the guy she had been in love with since childhood was marrying this other girl," she explained to me. "And my first inclination was to say, ‘Well, are you gonna speak now?' And then I started thinking about what I would do if I was still in love with someone who was marrying someone who they shouldn't be marrying. And so I wrote this song about exactly what my game plan would be...

"When titling an album," she explained last month, "for me the first step is I go down the titles of the songs I have so far, and see any of those titles could be the recurring theme throughout the entire record. At this point I had probably 70% of the songs that ended up being on the album. And I just kept going back to ‘Speak Now,' because I think it's such a metaphor, that moment where it's almost too late, and you've got to either say what it is you are feeling or deal with the consequences forever. And I feel like that's such a metaphor for so many things that we go through in life, where you can either say what you mean or you can be quiet about it forever. And this album seemed like the opportunity for me to speak now or forever hold my peace."

DEAR JOHN

"The girl in the dress wrote you a song..." Yes, she did. (See introduction.)

MEAN

By far the country-est song on the album, not to mention by far the country-est tune she's ever done, with an abundance of mandolin and banjo. It's easy to imagine this becoming a theme song or rallying cry for the growing anti-bullying movement. Verses like "Calling me out when I'm wounded/You, picking on the weaker man" and "You have pointed out my flaws again, as if I don't already see them/I walk with my head down, trying to block you out" leading to a triumphant we-shall-overcome-the-mean-girls-(and-boys) chorus.

Said chorus could count as a case of backwards projection, flashing back to Swift's pre-fame life: "Someday I'll be living in a big old city/And all you're ever gonna be is mean." But there is a definite allusion to recent controversies when, toward the end of the song, she adds: "And I can see you year from now in a bar talking over a football game/With that same big loud opinion, but no one's listening/Washed up and ranting about the same old bitter things/Drunk and talking all about how I... can't... sing." Snap!

THE STORY OF US

Early fan speculation, based in preliminary teases about the content of the tune, was that this one was about Joe Jonas. But she wrote about Joe on her last album, in "Forever and Always." Do we think she's going to devote a song to him at this late date any more than the New York Times is going to feature on-the-scene reporting from the Spanish Civil War?

"That was the last song that I wrote on the record," she told me, "because it happened most recently. It was at an awards show, and there had been a falling out between me and this guy, and I think both of us had so much that we wanted to say, but we're sitting six seats away from each other and just fighting this silent war of ‘I don't care that you're here.' I don't care that you're here.' It's so terribly, heartbreakingly awkward."

Obviously, the wound was fresh, so even though Swift did run into Jonas at a couple of awards shows this year, it seems much more likely to place its setting as the People's Choice Awards in January, where Swift and Lautner were reported to have successfully avoided each other, just three weeks after breaking up. Key lyrics: "I'd tell you I miss you but I don't know how/I've never heard silence quite this loud." Also: "I would lay my armor down, if you would say you'd rather love than fight."

NEVER GROW UP

No, this isn't another song about Kanye West. (Good guess, though.) Though this one could also be called "Innocent," it's sung to an actual baby. "Never Grow Up" is a sweet lullabye with an undercurrent of sadness or even wary adult bitterness, as Auntie Taylor advises the infant whose nightlight she's turning on: "To you everything's funny/You've got nothing to regret/I'd give all I could, honey/If you could stay like that."

ENCHANTED

The most unabashedly romantic song on the album, and also one of the best, "Enchanted" describes the aftermath of meeting a special someone without knowing whether the instant infatuation is at all reciprocated.

"That song is about pining away for if you're ever going to see someone again-walking away too early," she explained. "It was about this guy that I met in New York City, and I had talked to him on email or something before, but I had never met him. And meeting him, it was this overwhelming feeling of: I really hope that you're not in love with somebody. And the whole entire way home, I remember the glittery New York City buildings passing by, and then just sitting there thinking, am I ever going to talk to this person again? And that pining away for a romance that may never even happen, but all you have is this hope that it could, and the fear that it never will.

"I started writing that in the hotel room when I got back. Because it just was this positive, wistful feeling of: I hope you understand just how much I loved meeting you. I hope that you know that meeting you was not something that I took lightly, or just in passing. And I think my favorite part of that song is the part where, in the bridge, it goes to sort of a stream of consciousness of ‘Please don't be in love with someone else/Please don't have somebody waiting on you.' Because at that moment, that's exactly what my thoughts were. And it feels good to write exactly what your thoughts were in a certain moment."

Apparently, nothing came of this enchantment, except for the song. At least that's the impression given by how Swift acknowledges the guy in question hasn't heard it yet, though she expects him to recognize that it's about their brief encounter when he does hear it. "I think so," she said with a slight laugh. "Using the word ‘wonderstruck' was done on purpose," she added (referring to the line "I'm wonderstruck, blushing all the way home"). Because that's a word which that person used one time in an email. And I don't think I've ever heard anybody use that term before, so I purposely wrote it in the song, so he would know."

(And now every guy who ever ran into Taylor Swift at a social event in New York is thinking: "I did say 'wonderstruck,' right?")

BETTER THAN REVENGE

A fast-paced rocker in the tradition of vengeance songs like "Picture to Burn," but aimed at a Mean Girl. "She underestimated just who she was stealing from..." Indeed. "I think her ever-present frown is a little troubling/She thinks I'm psycho because I like to rhyme her name with things." Speaking of rhymes, the chorus rhymes "she's an actress" with "better known for the things she does on the mattress." Parting thought: "You might have him, but haven't you heard?/You might have him, but I always get the last word." Oh, we imagine "she" heard, whoever she might be.

INNOCENT

Swift premiered this song about Kanye West at the scene of the crime-the MTV Music Video Awards. "I think a lot of people expected me to write a song about him. But for me it was important to write a song to him."

Judging from how flawlessly Swift pulled off her subway performance of "You Belong With Me" shortly after the Kanye incident, it was easy to surmise that she just brushed it off like the preternatural pro she is. But that's hardly the case. "The fans in the subway know exactly what happened that night. It's something I'm never gonna forget. And I'm always going to look back and smile on how they really, really helped me through that.... I'm so emotional and human.

"You have to try really hard to regulate what you feel, what you let in, and what you don't. Because things like criticism, you are told to be very thick-skinned about things like that. But then when it comes to making an album, if you make everything general and kind of gloss over your actual raw feelings, that doesn't benefit anyone... As far as what to feel and what level to feel it, I can't really control any of that. It's just how things hit you, and what you let in is definitely something you've got to find a balance for."

HAUNTED

The most musically dramatic song on the album has effervescent-oops, make that Evanescence-qualities, with strings bumping up against squalling guitars, to underscore the romantic obsession being described. "Something's gone terribly wrong/You're all I wanted," she sings, demanding at one point late in the song: "Finish what you started!"

LAST KISS

A much more tender post-breakup song than the desperate one that precedes it in the lineup. Best lines: "All I know is, I don't how to be something you miss." And: "So I'll watch your life in pictures/Like I used to watch you sleep..." Now, that's haunted.

LONG LIVE

Hard to imagine there's any way the closing number isn't about Lautner, if the ongoing affection she's publicly expressed for him is true (not to mention the remorse heard earlier in the album in "Back to December"). She describes herself and her paramour in heroic terms: "The crowds in the stands went wild/We were the kings and the queens/And they read off our names..." That may strike some listeners as self-important for a celebrity to have written, but later in the song, Swift describes things more in the terms of a homecoming king and queen than Hollywood royalty, saying: "You traded your baseball cap for a crown/And they gave us our trophies/And we held them up for our towns."

Taken at its word, the song would seem to have been written during this moment of mutual triumph, but the conquistador attitude occasionally gives way to bittersweet prophecy, as Swift sings, "If you have children someday, when they point to the pictures, please tell them my name..."

Somehow, we have a feeling the guy's kids aren't going to have a hard time deducing on their own who the blonde girl is. If there was any doubt, Speak Now helps ensure she'll have a spot in the history books and not just a faded teen-pop photo album.

Taylor Swift interview in Milan,Italy

"-Taylor Swift, welcome to Italy!"
-Oh, thank you! In fact, I'm in Italy for the second time, but it is the first time I'm here to work.
-The first time was on vacation?
-Yes, I was fifteen years and..
-So it was yesterday?! (Says the reporter jokingly)
"No, five years ago! (Taylor says laughing)-We stayed in Florence and it was beautiful!
"Why not try to introduce listeners to saying who is Taylor Swift and what she writes? And you tell people all the awards she has received?!
"I think, frankly, I wouldnt list all the various awards, I think the most important thing is how I write my songs. These stories are of my life, my experiences are very personal songs. With each new album, many secrets are revealed over the last two years of my life.
So, I'm very curious to know what people will think about my last album. Can't wait!
So then, this album reveals new secrets?
-Certainly, for me two years have been hectic, a lot of things happened, challenging and exciting at the same time.I wrote songs about everything that happened in my life.The'm curious to know what the public will think when they hear it.As new songs talk about love, heartbreak, ... of life, as I said, everything that happened in these last two years of my life.I told the first time in my life with the first album when I was sixteen, the second album tells my life from sixteen to eighteen years, and was a really fantastic time.
"You're one of the few artists who can go from the CMT Awards on MTV, is a country star and pop. How is that?!
-People try to label my music in every way possible, some call it country, some others regard me as a pop singer. I write songs about my life and about love.After to write a song I have a clear idea of how I want it to sound, and it's all a matter of recreating the sounds I hear inside my head where I create the lyrics. I can choose any working toolI begin to write each song.I'm very lucky because my music can be programmed to pop radio and countrys.It's great that my music can be so universal.
What do you expect now? A big tour?! You'll come back here for some concerts?
"We hope that I leave for a world tour this year and I am happy because I return to Italy and go in all the places I always wanted to visit, and really can not wait to begin, and performing with music from disco.At new spring, probably ...
And, more generally would be from 2011 this new visit?!

"I'll try as hard as possible to reach new cities and places..That is mainly what I do in the new international tour.
One more than the last!-Like your previous album sold a lot,are you sit sit down now?Obviously, I I'm feeling pretty down! I try not to focus too much on the expectations, I am proud of the album and this is the basis of which I leave is the only thing I control now.Honestly I cant control the sales after the first week ... I really can do is keep your head out of numbers and forecasts.I have to stay relaxed.

"Note: That isnt the complete interview"

NOW, CHECK OUT THAT INTERVIEW AND MORE ..






BID on Taylor's signed GUITAR

Taylor Swift signed a pink guitar, and it's being auctioned.

The money will help find a cure for breast cancer besides the institutions Women Rock for the Cure and Susan G. The guitar is on sale until Sunday, October 31 - good luck!


BID :



Taylor Swift- PARADE Magazine!


Taylor photoshoot for PARADE magazine:


Taylor talks about fame..

I can not wait to read the full article. Be sure to pick up a copy of the magazine, which hits newsstands Oct. 24!



Love is fascinating - Taylor says

She says also that love and life are unpredictable, and everything changes so quickly as well, including the boys. Taylor shows that nothing is predictable.












Taylor Swift at the second annual cma songwriters luncheon




Taylor participated in the Second Annual CMA Songwriters Luncheon. The singer was honored with the songs "Love Story", "Should've Said No" and "White Horse".




Back to December, Taylor Swift Full song and lyrics

I'm so glad you made time to see me.
How's life, tell me how's your family?
I haven't seen them in a while.
You've been good, busier then ever.
We small talk, work and the weather
Your guard is up and I know why.

Cause the last time you saw me
Is still burned in the back of your mind.
You gave me roses and I left them there to die.

So this is me swallowing my pride,
Standing in front of you saying
I'm sorry for that night,
And I go back to December all the time.
Turns out freedom ain't nothing but missing you,
Wishing that I realized what
I had when you were mine.
I'd go back to December, turn around and make it all right.
I go back to December all the time.

These days I haven't been sleeping
Staying up playing back myself leaving,
When your birthday passed and I didn't call.
And I think about summer, all the beautiful times
I watched you laughing from the passenger side
Realized that I loved you in the fall.
Then the cold came, the dark days when fear crept into my mind.
You gave me all your love and all I gave you was goodbye.

So this is me swallowing my pride,
Standing in front of you saying
I'm sorry for that night.
And I go back to December all the time.
Turns out freedom ain't nothing but missing you,
Wishing that I realized what I had when you were mine.
I'd go back to December turn around and change my own mind.
I go back to December all the time

I miss your tan skin, your sweet smile, so good to me, so right,
And how you held me in your arms that
September night, The first time you ever saw me cry.
Maybe this is wishful thinking,
Probably mindless dreamingIf we loved again
I swear I'd love you right.

I'd go back in time and change it but I can't
So if the chain is on your door, I
understand.

But this is me swallowing my pride,
Standing in front of you saying
I'm sorry for that night,
And I go back to December.
Turns out freedom aint nothing but missing you,
Wishing that I realized what I had when you were mine.
I'd go back to December turn around and make it alright.
I'd go back to December turn around and change my own mind.I go back to December all the time.

All the time

Hear "Back To December"- Taylor Swift new song

Back to December by PopMusicUniverse

-Adam

Back To December Is Out On iTunes!

It released a little early here in the US. It's only 10:45 PM, so about an hour and 15 mins early. Beautiful cover as seen below:




I'll have the song posted as soon as possible!

-Adam

P.S. 14 Days Till "Speak Now"!

Taylor Swift- "Back to December" Preview

There we go ! :)
Taylor Swift's new song preview of "Back to December" was released !
Back to December is a song about Taylor saying sorry to someone, I must remember you fans, that she has never said sorry in a song..
hope you like it



REMEMBER, TOMORROW IT WILL BE ON iTunes !!

New Post on Facebook by Taylor

Taylor just posted this on Facebook



The lithographs she's talking about are the ones from the Diamond & Sparkle Packages!

The Diamond package lithographs are Signed and Framed!

The Sparkle ones are just the lithograph by itself.HERE


The Diamond packages are SOLD OUT, but the Sparkle packages are still available for a Limited Time!

You can grab one

-Adam

15 Days! :)

Preview of 'Back To December'

Fãs, tomorrow we will be able to hear the PREVIEW OF Back to December !


Taylor Swift photoshoot for Glamour Magazine

Fans, Taylor made a photoshoot for Glamour Magazine !
Taylor looks stunning wearing a blue floral dress !

Taylor Swift wearing a dress from Giambattista Valli Resort 2011's collection !





Amazing PICTURE!














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