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    I need to get something off my chest. It’s something that I am sick and tired of reading about. Taylor Swift gets so much hate that she does not deserve. If you stop reading this because you’re thinking “I don’t care. I don’t want to hear it. I just don’t like her” YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM. What the fuck did she ever do to you that made you so bitter? All the people who claim she’s rude and fake have no credible evidence to back it up. They use anything they can to make her look terrible. They’re

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    The world of free streaming music was dealt a great blow when country/pop mega-starlet Taylor Swift pulled her entire catalog from streaming giant Spotify two days ago. Clearly heartbroken and beside itself with grief, Spotify responded on their blog: “We love Taylor Swift, and our more than 40 million users love her even more – nearly 16 million of them have played her songs in the last 30 days, and she’s on over 19 million playlists. We hope she’ll change her mind and join us in building a new

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    How did Taylor Swifts career start up and how did each song impact her life. Intro: Taylor swift was born in December 13 1989,in Pennsylvania,then her family moved near Wyomissing, spending her time at her family 's christmas tree farm since her grandmother was a professional opera singer Taylor felt inspired of her work and she started to follow her steps,taylor started music when she was very young at the age of five ,by the age of 10 taylor swift was attending all sorts of different local events

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    and, the power of the voice can energize a nation. Fortunately, Beyoncé is that voice. Taylor Swift is a prime example of someone who uses her voice to deliver a message to society; however, her message is one that weakens the female character and undermines the capabilities and strength of women. This behavior is unacceptable and we the Beyslayers say, “Renounce Taylor, reinstate feminism.”

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    In the song ‘Blank Space’ by Taylor Swift it talks about the media's perception of a person and how they can manipulate it and turn it into something else. In the song Taylor plea’s when she say’s” I can make all the tables turn rose garden filled with thorns keep you guessing like “oh my god, who is she?” implying that with her façade she can manipulate people. An example of satire she used in her song was “Love's a game, wanna play?” showing humor in what love has become to or what it can turn

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    Taylor Swifts

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    stormed the stage, and vehemently declared that Beyonce’s music video was better than winner Taylor Swifts. The two nominated videos for best music video by a female performer were: Taylor Swifts ‘You Belong With Me’, and Beyonce’s ‘Single Ladies.’ While the videos were nominated for the same award, they are significantly different. Mainly due to the fact that the genre’s of the two artists are varied. Taylor Swift being a country singer, and Beyonce a pop singer. Beyonce’s video contributes to the pop

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    Taylor Swift Sweatshops

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    'Bad Blood' hit song - Taylor Swift, has reached an agreement about the trademark lawsuit filed against her by the leading manufacturer for custom promotional and private label apparel - Blue Sphere. The Blue Sphere, which is a California-based company, asserted that the 25-year-old Taylor Swift had actively broken the terms of its existing trademark. The clothing company Blue Sphere filed the lawsuit against the 'Shake It Off' singer Taylor Swift in May 2014, after Taylor Swift allegedly started the

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    Taylor Swift Stereotypes

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    music video for Taylor Swift’s Blank Space (2014), the music video embraces the idea that the artist Taylor Swift is exactly as she is negatively stereotyped in the media. Through the use of iconography and hegemony that displays the artist as unstable, the director is able to present Taylor Swift in a negative light with the purpose of presenting a parody of the music icon that is Taylor Swift. Overall the ideology presented in the music video presents the idea that Taylor Swift is self-aware of

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    Music is a way of life, you can listen to it when you’re sad, or mad, or happy, or when you just want to get up and start dancing. Taylor Swift is an example of the diversity in music, due to her career’s accomplishments over the years. Music is something that unites all of us, there are so many different types of genres, yet we all love it which brings us together. Taylor Swift’s musical path has been all over the charts, ranging from country to pop, along with her small acting career, but nevertheless

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    Taylor Swift Supremacy

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    Is Taylor Swift subtly supporting white supremacy through her music? One blogger certainly thinks so and has penned a blog post about Taylor's silence in the wake of white nationalists and alt-right members co-opting lyrics in her song. Taylor Swift threatened to sue the author of the post for defamation and was quickly blasted by the ACLU for bullying, saying the racist allegations are protected free speech. A potential court battle is brewing between Taylor Swift and the American Civil Liberties

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