Taylor Swift is stepping into her most risqué era yet. The singer released “Wood,” her raunchiest song to date, on her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” Friday — and it’s about Travis Kelce. So, ...
Travis' response? The 35-year-old busted out laughing, throwing his head back after his brother’s query. And as the Instagram caption noted, “Jason is so good at asking Travis the questions everyone ...
Taylor Swift the celebrity is such a magnet for attention, she can distract from Taylor Swift the artist. But Swift was a songwriter before she was a star, and she’ll be a songwriter long after she ...
Taylor Swift’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl, explores many themes, from the pitfalls of fame to dealing with a frenemy — but one track off the orange-coded new work may be her most risqué song ...
This song is about how capitalism is the root cause of most of the world’s problems. It laments younger generations’ inability to afford basic health care or housing, and the wealthy’s misconception ...
Music megastar Taylor Swift shot down an internet conspiracy theory Monday regarding one of her new hit songs. During an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon (beginning at the 19:45 mark ...
After nearly two hours of chatting, Izzy Hagerup throws her hands up in the air and admits, “I’m just really scared of music right now.” Her eyes widen below her short-trimmed brown bangs. A smile ...
I never thought I'd be writing an article that combines iconic American singer Taylor Swift and the biggest soccer club in the world, Real Madrid. However, with her latest album recently dropping, ...
On her 12th original album, the pop superstar sounds hungry to embrace her future — but not until she attends to some unfinished business. By Jon Caramanica For a sense of what’s been animating Taylor ...
WASHINGTON — Snoop Dogg partnered with LGBTQ+ nonprofit GLAAD to create a new song for his animated children's show. The new song, titled "Love Is Love," debuted on Snoop’s animated children’s YouTube ...
Joyce Manor are back with their first album in more than three years. Out January 30, 2026, via Epitaph, I Used to Go to This Bar is produced by Bad Religion’s Brett Gurewitz and follows the punk trio ...