What is Taylor Swift’s net worth? Singer raked in cash this year as 'The Eras Tour' pulled up US economy
Forbes reported that Swift has been earning between $10 million and $13 million from each concert stop
2023-10-27 21:20
Springbok win would give hard-pressed people 'bit of light', says Stick
South Africa's rugby team can provide their hard-pressed compatriots back home with "a bit of light" by beating New Zealand to win a historic fourth World Cup...
2023-10-27 21:19
Did the refs screw the Bucs with no-call pass interference on TNF Hail Mary attempt?
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2023-10-27 21:18
1989 (Taylor's Version): Live listen through
Taylor Swift has released her long-awaited re-recording of her 2014 hit album '1989.' The new release is Swift's fourth re-recorded album, following on from 'Fearless (Taylor's Version),' 'Red (Taylor's Version), and 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version). Swift's purpose in re-recording her back catalogue is so that she can own the copyright to all of the new recordings. This '1989' era marked a swift shift in music genre from country to pop for the singer, a risk that ultimately paid off as '1989' propelled Swift further into mainstream stardom and won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2015. From the feel-good 'Shake It Off' to the anthemic tracks of 'Blank Space,' 'Out of the Woods' and 'Style' to the heartful and cathartic notes of 'This Love' and 'Clean,' Swift explores every avenue of pop. A journey that continues with the five 'From the Vault' tracks with 'Slut!', 'Say Don't Go,' 'Now That We Don't Talk,' 'Suburban Legends,' and 'Is It Over Now?' Now, indy100 is here to listen to '1989 (Taylor's Version) along with you, with commentary on every song as well as fun facts about the album. Welcome to New York October 27, 14:12 Taylor Swift performs at New Year's Eve 2015 at Times Square on December 31, 2014 in New York City. The opening track 'Welcome To New York' gave listeners a glimpse into Swift’s new pop sound with the electronic pop synths kicking things off. Not only does it reflect a change in music genre but also Swift’s literal move from Nashville to New York almost a decade ago as she shared how she fell in love with the city. "I approached moving there with such wide-eyed optimism and sort of saw it [New York] as a place of endless potential and possibilities,” Swift told Good Morning America about the song at the time. “You can kind of hear that reflected in this music and this first song especially." While the lyrics “And you can want who you want/ Boys and boys and girls and girls,” have been interpreted as Swift supporting the LGBT+ community, before she was vocal about her political views. The re-recorded version stays true to the original track with little tweaks to the production as Swift sings with a mature voice.
2023-10-27 21:17
Who was Arthur Strout? Maine mass shooting victim described by family as 'great dad'
Arthur Strout was among the 18 victims who were fatally shot in the Maine mass shooting on October 25
2023-10-27 21:16
MLB rumors: Top-3 items on the Houston Astros offseason wish list
The Houston Astros, fresh off an ALCS exit, are now tasked with replacing Dusty Baker as the team searches for a new manager. But that's not the only job they're facing.
2023-10-27 21:15
Old Joe Rogan interview of journalist Abby Martin describing life in Palestine resurfaces, Internet says 'this is messed up'
In the segment from a past 'JRE' episode, Martin shares her personal insights into life in Palestine during her time there
2023-10-27 20:56
French jets join NATO drills in Romania to bolster defence
French fighter jets taxied alongside the Romanian Air Force after thundering through the sky above the Fetesti air base, as NATO bolsters its military presence...
2023-10-27 20:55
The best wireless headphones for watching TV
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2023-10-27 20:55
About 30 children were taken hostage by Hamas militants. Their families wait in agony
The families of children held captive by Hamas say they are adrift in a unique agony among the tragedies of Israel's bloodiest day
2023-10-27 20:53
Is Hailie Jade OK? Eminem’s daughter sparks concern after canceling podcast, says she 'physically can’t record'
Fans of Hailie's podcast sent her kind words and well wishes after she explained on Instagram that she needed to take time off
2023-10-27 20:53
Release of hostages needs ceasefire, Hamas official says
By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA/MOSCOW (Reuters) -A Hamas official tied the release of hostages held in Gaza to a ceasefire in
2023-10-27 20:49
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