Swift, Taylor
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The pop star’s 18-track, seventh studio album is out now, featuring the Dixie Chicks, St. Vincent and production by her go-to collaborator Jack Antonoff. Source
Prince, Janet Jackson and Jay-Z all fought to control their master recordings. In a blog post about the sale of her former record label, Swift put her personal spin on the issue. Source
In a Tumblr post on Sunday, the singer called out the powerful music manager Scooter Braun for his purchase of her back catalog. Source
Three writers discuss her “You Need to Calm Down” video, which is populated with L.G.B.T.Q. celebrities. Not everyone sees it as a celebration. Source
Hear tracks by Madonna, Sturgill Simpson, Vagabon and others. Source
Hear tracks by Bruce Springsteen, FKA twigs, Diplo and others. Source
The singer has teased fresh music and a rebooted aesthetic for weeks, ahead of what would be her seventh studio album. Source
The singer has teased fresh music and a rebooted aesthetic for weeks, ahead of what would be her seventh studio album. Source
Lil Nas X’s viral sensation “Old Town Road” is the latest addition to a hybrid-genre tradition that dates back at least to 1985. Here’s a guide, from Sir Mix-A-Lot to Sam Hunt. Source
After more than a decade on the Nashville-based Big Machine Records, Swift is moving on, securing ownership of her master recordings with her label. Source