Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Taylor Swift Tidbits

Hello, Swifties. I hope you enjoy your copy of 1989. Now, I just want you to know that Taylor Swift’s 1989 World Tour has just begun in Japan. So far, Taylor Swift causes chaos at Japanese airport as she arrives in Japan.


The pop singer walks through the terminal after she arrived at Narita international airport in Narita, suburban Tokyo on May 3, 2015. The Shake It Off hitmaker is set to play two nights at Japan’s Tokyo Dome stadium on May 5 and 6.

Taylor Swift’s touch down at Japan’s Narita International Airport on Sunday reportedly caused chaos for travelers as hundreds of eager fans flooded the busy terminal.

The star arrived in Asia ahead of her highly anticipated 1989 world tour, which kicks off in Tokyo on Tuesday, but her overwhelming welcome reportedly caused a raft of problems, including long lines of traffic outside the airport.

Editors at TMZ.com also report that congestion inside the building caused two flights to be delayed. Sounds like a smart thing. But wait, there’s more.

After two shows in Tokyo, Taylor Swift will do shows in the U.S., Great Britain, Ireland and more cities around Europe before heading to Canada. The 1989 Tour has finally begun in Japan and Taylor Swift fans are sure excited!! After the tour kicks off in Japan on May 5-6, Taylor Swift takes a short break until the USA Tour begins on May 20 in Bossier City, Louisiana as she will play Rock In Rio (but it is not an entire 1989 show). Since we last heard about the tour, many new announcements have been made regarding the tour!

I hope Taylor Swift gets to make her hard rock versions of her country songs like Tim McGraw and Mean in her future pop/rock tours because she needs to tackle new genres like hip-hop. You can't top pop music with pop music. Let’s continue.

It appears that Taylor Swift and Zendaya is collaborating on a new music video for Bad Blood? Wow, sounds like an interesting choice for Taylor Swift and Zendaya.


According to Hollywood Life, Taylor Swift is collaborating with Zendaya for the upcoming Bad Blood music video which happens to be Taylor Swift’s fourth single off of 1989. Remember I talked about Bad Blood last year before 1989 came out? Well then, that’s what Taylor Swift gets to be showing. Looks like it’s a lot of fun.

In addition, according to E!, Taylor Swift did just that for her upcoming "Bad Blood" music video, which began filming Sunday morning in Los Angeles as she taps Cara Delevingne, Zendaya and Paramore's Hayley Williams were all spotted on set with T.Swift, mingling in white robes and snacking on craft services before the shooting began.

The bevy of ladies were all seen wearing dramatic cat eye makeup and side-swept hair for the music video shoot, but no other details have been revealed yet. Meanwhile, surrounding a ton of speculation that they'd work together, rapper Kendrick Lamar was seen on the set as well.

It's no secret that all three gals have been increasingly close with the Grammy winner over the years, and this isn't the first time that Taylor Swift's asked her pals to join her in music videos either.

In fact, back when she shot the music video for her hit 22 (one of my favorite Taylor Swift songs), the pop star recruited Gossip Girl's Jessica Szohr to star alongside her.

And now, fortunately for Taylor Swift's fans around the globe, it's only a matter of time before we see her next, big star-studded project!

Bad Blood will mark the fourth video to be released from her 1989 album after Shake It Off, Blank Space and Style.

We can't wait!


You said it, E! I’m looking forward to Bad Blood music video. I hope Bad Blood better miss the number 1 peak. Shake It Off, Blank Space, and Style are Taylor Swift’s number 1 singles. But Bad Blood better not reach number 1 on any Billboard chart. 22 was very lucky since the song missed the number 1 peak during the Red era. Ditto Begin Again, Everything Has Changed and Red. We need more Taylor Swift singles that missed the number 1 peaks.

Let’s the Taylor Swift games begin.

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