Taylor Swift, the stunningly beautiful 20 year-old singer, has propelled to mainstream stardom in the past year. She began as a country singer, her music imbued with the not so subtle twangs of Nashville. She has since transitioned to what essentially amounts to pop music and won the Album of the Year at last month's Grammy Awards. Unlike her contemporary pop music peers, Taylor eschews the decadence of today's Young Hollywood, fluants her professed wholesomeness, and originates in a music tradition usually perceived as uncouth and bucolic.
Yet, despite all these potential hardships in garnering a wide following, I've never encountered a cross word concerning this pop princess. She's probably the most beloved entertainer and has received critical praise in spite of the seemingly unserious nature of her music. So what does the rise of Taylor Swift say about America's pop culture appetite and can one prognosticate on any larger cultural shifts deriving from her celebrity?
One would presume Taylor's rise implies that a large percentage of America (and their mothers) haven't fully succumbed to the in-your-face character of other top performers, such as Beyonce's misandric and overly aggressive style, Lady Gaga's absurdities, Ke$ha's unrepentant debasement, and Katy Perry's outlandish antics for the sole purpose of attention-seeking. Taylor mirrors the graceful femininity of old-time celebrities, as opposed to the libertine attitudes of her peers. Further, her down-home charm, more genuine than the phony demeanor of Ms. Palin, evokes images of Middle America and suburbia, two markets the mainstream have dismissed as exceedingly boring.
Perhaps, Ms. Swift's cultural ascendancy parallels the political rumblings precipitated by the Tea Party movement, a movement that's explicitly conservative in nature and opposed to the deleterious progressivism undermining our national hegemony and social vigor. Or maybe she's just a singular individual whose beauty, grace, and talent makes her a peerless musical commodity. Perhaps, it's just her and unlike the copycats of Britney and Christina, other starlets won't follow her formula. Looking at the career trajectory of Miley Cyrus and country-pop newcomer Jesse James (Maxim photoshoot - NSFW) this seems like a more appropriate conclusion.
Nonetheless, it's at least refreshing to see a performer not engage in over the top antics to garner acclaim. It's funny though that so many people seem to abhor the oddities and crassness of modern popular culture, yet these artists continue to dominate the charts. I guess we can blame it on the capriciousness of teens and their undying urge for rebellion. And of course, one mustn't ignore the economic and literal attractiveness of a scantily-clad woman.
62 comments:
OneSTDV,
Need I point out the fact that Beyonce' won SIX Grammys on the same night that Swift won one? I think that, given record sales and aforementioned awards won, that it's pretty clear what "middle America" prefers. Afterall, it's impossible to be successful as a Black artist without also being a crossover hit with middle American Whites - those who have the most disposable cash to spend - as well. For example. as you well know, the biggest purchasers of Hip Hop music aren't Blacks, but suburban White young Males.
That said, I do agree that the meteoric rise of Swift does suggest a kind of yearning for a return to the past, where things were simpler, a bit more innocent, and to be frank, Whiter. Hence your tie in to the Tea Party Movement, with its quite overtly Pro-White and at least midly anti-Non White focus.
At any rate, Swift has quite a ways to go to supercede the commercial success Mariah Carey, Beyonce', Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston, Sade and many other Black singers have achieved. On that score, best of luck to her - she'll need it.
The Obsidian
PS: I've fixed the comment problem on my site, and all of your comments have been restored to their respective threads.
I think one of the most appealing things about Taylor Swift's face is the proportion of her features. Many europeans have that coloring and proportion when they are young and it is shown to be more appealing than the typical proportion and coloring that is more common in somewhat older adults.
Okay, I lifted this from the comments section of Dienekes anthropology blog:
"Women with proportions of an adult:
http://www.beautycheck.de/cmsms/uploads/images/bilder/kindchenschema/kindfrau_c/kindfrau_c_100_gr.jpg
Exactly the same face, but blended 50% into the proportions of a childs face:
http://www.beautycheck.de/cmsms/uploads/images/bilder/kindchenschema/kindfrau_c/kindfrau_c_50_gr.jpg
Saturday, January 16, 2010 4:28:00 AM"
I meant to add that I know a few old ladies with those childlike facial proportions and there is a certain cuteness to their faces because of it.
Makes me wonder if the whole Kanye-Swiftgate at the MTV music awards was a brilliant and mutually beneficial marketing ploy cooked up by our media overlords. . . in fact now I'm almost sure that's the case.
I'm an instinctive contrarian, so when everyone loves something - like Taylor Swift - I usually find a reason to hate it. But it's hard to come up with something in Swift's case, which annoys me.
I'd also add that while the music of Beyonce may be misandrist, her personal life shows that it is all just a big shit test, like feminism is 95% of the time when it is spouted by females. She is married to a natural (and very ugly) alpha who totally ignores her and thus has her undying affection.
Chad,
I'm also of the opinion that it was just as scripted as Eminem's spat a couple years ago on the same show. They are desperate for ratings because nobody really gives a shit about their overly-manufactured acts anymore.
PG, Chad,
Of course you can't find anything "wrong" with Swift, Grok - she's White. Right?;)
And, scripted or not (the Kanye West episode) the fact remains, as I pointed out earlier, that Beyonce has the kind of commercial success that Swift has yet to duplicate, to say nothing of surpass. Now, given that she's very young, it's quite possible that she may indeed do that; time will tell. But what we can say fur certain, is that Beyonce is indeed a crowd pleaser. She's get the record sales and awards, to prove it.
The Obsidian
Beyonce got her start in the late Nineties. Taylor Swift got her start just a few years ago, and already far outsells her. Beyonce is so last week.
Bob,
Again, the Grammys would disagree with what you just said. Beyonce won six in her own right, as a solo act. Has Swift done half as much?
The Obsidian
You got me there. Like Chicago elections or Thomas Friedman's ascension to New York Times columnist, the Grammys are indeed a shining example of the way a true meritocracy ought to function. How could I possibly have forgotten?
Bob,
That's only for starters. Also consider record sales, too. Are they rigged? And if Swift is as successful - IF - does that then mean that all is right with the world?
Look, I can get to the idea that Swift is a throwback to a more Whiter ideal, I don't knock White guys like you and One for being proud to be White. But call it for what it is, don't go reaching for rhetorical straws.
The Obsidian
While we're on the subject of straws, that was a brilliant refutation of a point that nobody here tried to, you know, actually make. Scaling so far up the rhetorical heights must have left you hypoxic.
Perhaps you should consider training in Colorado Springs to boost your red cell count.
Or maybe you simply ought to bid on this baby at Jacko's estate auction, speaking of Grammy winners. I bet you could get it pretty cheap.
"Taylor mirrors the graceful femininity of old-time celebrities, as opposed to the libertine attitudes of her peers."
That's how the other girls, like Britney and Beyoncé, started out too. The public seems to get tired of fresh faces and sales plummit. Therefore the pop stars decides to change the dress for a skirt, the skirt for a hotpants, the hotpants for unidentifiable latex stuff, etc., etc.
Maybe Swift's different. But I doubt if she'll be any better in a few years. Anybody heard of LeAnne Rhymes lately, a girl who could actually sing, btw?
Hey Bob, I know Race hustlers like you don't like to get confused by the facts, but it is, what it is. If and when Swift has done what the singers I've mentioned done in terms of commercial and *crossover* success and appeal, holla back and we'lll talk. Until that great gettin' up mornin' though, this post is yet another one of One's longing for an all-White paradise.
NOT.
The Obsidian
Again, the Grammys would disagree with what you just said. Beyonce won six in her own right, as a solo act. Has Swift done half as much?
Ah yes, the illustrious Grammy Awards selection committee! Our obvious intellectual betters! Folks who can weed through the obvious musical detritus, and select artists that possess superior musical talent!
Some of the "superior musical acts" chosen by this selection committee:
Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental (1989) - Jethro Tull?!?!
Best New Artist (1990) - Milli Vanilli!
In a perfect world, overweight singers with talent like Jennifer Hudson would win 6 Grammys and Beyonce would get spit out the bottom of the porn industry!
Fat guys like Pavarotti (RIP) would sell millions, while talentless hacks in the hip hop world with zero musical ability would be sweeping the recording studio floors!
And Talor Swift would stand in front of Wal Mart saying "Hello, welcome to Wal Mart!"
"That's how the other girls, like Britney and Beyoncé, started out too."
Nope. Beyonce started off not too far from where she is now. She was baring her midriff in her first video "No, No, No". Bills, Bills, Bills, Bugaboo, Independent Women, Say My Name: all misanrdic anthems with her in revealing clothes.
As for Britney: She might have been marketed as America's sweetheart in interviews, but her videos were nothing of the sort. Baby One More Time was essentially child porn (she was 16 when filmed) and then there's her infamous Nickelodeon Awards performance a few months later in 1999 (Youtube it). She was always a coy, but overtly sexual artist.
Ms. Swift has none of that.
Oh and while I no longer respond to Obsidian, I will note how he ignores my excoriations of Ke$ha, Katy Perry, and Lady Gaga (all white females).
Gifted as you are with well-nigh preternatural powers of perception, you have indeed found out my dread, segregationist secret. I only listen to lily-white music that harks back to a simpler time.
Hah! You should see how black folks--hands clapped over their ears, bug-eyed with terror and confusion--scatter like cockroaches when I hit "play."
What a sight! They would rather face a Klan necktie party, or even get a job, than hear that stuff!
Yes, Obsidian, I like jazz...
"That said, I do agree that the meteoric rise of Swift does suggest a kind of yearning for a return to the past, where things were simpler, a bit more innocent, and to be frank, Whiter."
So in-your-face aggressiveness OneSTDV referred to is an inherent part of black culture -- even, dare I say it, genetic code?
Then our society needs a debate on the merits of pervasive "blackness" in our culture, no?
After all, less intelligence and more aggression isn't on its face a boon to society, wouldn't you agree?
OneSTDV,
Maybe I'm a cynic, but do you really think Swift will not become an artist like the rest of them, i.e. much more 'sexual'? I mean Maria Carey was once a Taylor Swift type of girl too.
I have to agree that she has a fresh angelic nature over her, but I'm also pretty sure that Britney and Beyoncé kept telling us, way back when, how they were virgins, how much they loved Jesus and their family.
Don't bet the farm on it.
I don't consider her stunningly beautiful. My wife calls her "cute", and that is probably about right. If anything I think part of her appeal is she is pretty without being intimidating. The avg guy can imagine having a shot with her. But all of this is of course subjective.
I think her popularity has much to do with her music itself. It is neither offensive nor vacuous, which is a rare combination in modern music.
Wade,
Pavrotti was world reknowned, one of thee most successful opera singers ever.
Hip Hop, much to your chagrin, is indeed a cultural force and legitimate artform in its own right.
Hudson did and does indeed have legitimate singing (and acting!) talent. She won an Oscar, you'll lindly recall.
Time will tell as to whether Swift will achieve any of this kind of success.
The Obsidian
Anon,
I don't see any problem with an "in your face aggressiveness" - afterall, Elvis Presley, Jim Morrison, Mick Jagger and Iggy Pop, just to name a scant few, were known for their "in your face aggressiveness" and more - much, much more, than *anything* Beyonce' has done in her career. Seems to me that there's a double standard here, hmm?
At any rate, last time I checked, America is a place where freedom of expression is where its at - and in a free market economy, people can vote with their feet as to what they will or will not support. Per that metric, people have decided to support Beyonce. Both Black AND White people.
Taylor Swift cannot yet say that.
The Obsidian
OneSTDV,
LOL. You remind me of a little kid when you say stuff like "I'm not talking to so and so".
Anyway, my reason for not mentioning your observations about Lady Gaga and the rest are because I think they kind of cloud the issue. You've discussed Swift before, and clearly you feel that she represents a more idyllic and White American standard. On this score, I don't necessarily disagree, although it is clear that, on the basis of the succes of Beyonce', that by no means does Swift speak to all of White America. As I've said, it remains to be seen as to whether she'll achieve Beyonce's level of success.
The Obsidian
Outland,
I hope you're right and we get a Taylor Swift sex tape ASAP. The lucky dude? I'd put my money on Farrel or Mayer.
@ PlanetGrok:
I actually believe she was linked to Mayer recently.
@ Obsidian:
Yes, I am the jejune one here.
Please condense your comments together into one comment or they will be deleted.
The pie chart representing music sales usually has country at 16% and classical at 3%.However, jazz and blues are not far from classical.Pop music clearly dominates and blacks constitute the Hip-Hop world.Now contrast this with the year 1950, when pop music was Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, or Perry Como singing wonderful love songs.There was no youth culture and no dirty lyrics.Elvis began the process of sexualizing musical performance and the rest is a gradual descent into experiments in exhibitionism and vulgarity.
The emancipation of blacks could have been good for music but few Louis Armstrongs or Charley Parkers ever showed their stuff. Instead, whites dominated early rock and were later displaced by street thugs calling themselves rappers.Pop culture became more open and tolerant even as it evolved ever lower standards of excellence.
American culture lost much when it lost Leonard Bernstein. He was a shining star able to communicate the joys of classical music to children.Classical music seemed a dying entity for decades but Chinese youth came to America and Europe with a virginal innocence about pop culture depravity and a genius for music. They have reinvigorated this wonderful last frontier of civilization.
I see signs of a barbarian invasion as poorly educated folks discover the remnants of elitist cachet of classical music.At a recent concert my wife and I were horrified to see Hispanics dressed like street cleaners carrying liquor and popcorn into the arts center.One can find value in their recent discovery except for their complete absence of decorum.Progress? At least its a huge step up from the musical gutter.
The star of the show last night was Julie Albers, a 30 year old beauty who originated near Cleveland and somehow became a virtuoso on the violoncello. She played Haydn's Cello Concerto in C major. Albers is the kind of celebrity whose talent speaks volumes against the harsh realities of pop culture.I worry about America's soul as our youth imbibe the steady diet of musical trash.Will they ever know Mozart or Chopin? After hip-hop, what?
Didn't know that. Mayer is that dude.
He lures them in with wailing beta odes of supplication, and then pounces with the aggressiveness and attitude of an alpha.
I see a lot of myself in him. Except my ramrod is more like Benetton and my heart is more like...well, Steve Sailer.
Professor Troost raises some good questions, as usual.
I find myself more optimistic about the baneful effects of youth culture than he is, simply because I think that it will soon cease to exist.
As Americans begin to figure out just how broke their country really is, and as the reality of our demographic situation begins to sink in, I suspect that this country's children will be forced to grow up fast. Prolonged adolescence will become an unaffordable luxury as we get serious about placing our sons onto realistic career or vocational tracks, and as we see to it that our daughters are married off at a sensible age.
The coming century will will be a painful process of remembrance and rediscovery, but in in the end I rather suspect that the tone will have been raised quite a bit.
I don't know if it's worth responding in this crappy thread--usually there's a lot more interesting comments at this blog.
My daughter is 7 and a huge TS fan, as are all of her classmates. There's not much else out there for the elementary school crowd which parents would be OK with. Her black friends like Taylor Swift too.
There's also Alison Krauss, the country-bluegrass-pop performer who's very sweet, Christian and non-Hollywood, and who won the album of the year (her 27th Grammy) last year with Robert Plant.
Taylor Swift represents total mediocrity. She's literally the girl next door. She looks and sounds exactly like one of the second rate actress wannabes that was into musical theatre in my high school. Her voice and songs are what average Americans can relate to because she isn't really anything more than average. Seriously, you could go to any high school in America and find a Taylor Swift equivalent. Fat chance doing that for Beyonce.
Hey, so she's non-slutty. You could have been that too but chose otherwise. No need to take it out on her.
You must be joking, Feminist.
The average High School doesn't have a single female as attractive as Taylor Swift, and believe me I've looked.
Did FeministX just imply most black women are ugly by citing how extremely rare an attractive woman like Beyonce is? That is whack.
"That is whack."
And hilariously ironic coming from her.
The Good Professor Troost of course, leaves out the fact that "earl rock was dominated by Whites" because of RACISM. Fact. Plenty of Black muscians and singers had their careers curtailed as a direct result of this.
Moreover the Good Professor really does need to educate himself on the history of Hip Hop, a true American artform, and not let his ignorance or personal views get in the way of the facts.
At any rate, I maintain my initial point: Beyonce' couldn't be where she is today, having won as many as SIX Grammys in one night, if she wasn't able to appeal to both Blacks AND Whites. The biggest hits are always those who can appeal to largest swaths of the public. To date, Swift can claim neither of these things.
The Obsidian
PS: In case One's reading - do what you feel. I respond in the order of comments that interest me.
"The average High School doesn't have a single female as attractive as Taylor Swift, and believe me I've looked."
There are really pretty girls in high school, so I would quibble on that one. However, Taylor isn't in high school. She is 20. That she is still so sweet looking is what is so remarkable. As women mature, they look more mature and so, less pretty. I still think that she is so very attractive because of the very youthful proportion of her face.
Many of my friends have daughters who are just darling at 15 or 16, but by the time they are 20 look, how shall I say, uh, strong.
Obsidian, how many white musicians appeal to blacks and have "crossed" over as you put it?
Blacks are most "race conscious" ethnicity. On the other hand, whites are the most anti-racists ethnicity to the point of being racists against other whites first and foremost.
It's easy for black singers, comedians, actors, athletes, politicians, etc can cross over into white culture. It's neigh impossible for whites to crossover into mainstream black culture so your measure is impossible to meet and meaningless.
"I'd also add that while the music of Beyonce may be misandrist, her personal life shows that it is all just a big shit test, like feminism is 95% of the time when it is spouted by females. She is married to a natural (and very ugly) alpha who totally ignores her and thus has her undying affection."
Apparently an alpha who is going to hyphenate his name to include his wife's maiden name. That dude doesn't ignore her; in fact, he's clearly cunt-struck.
Obsidian said . . .
Tea Party Movement, with its quite overtly Pro-White
Quite overtly? It's so covert that it is sub-subterranean. What in the world are you talking about?
"It's easy for black singers, comedians, actors, athletes, politicians, etc can cross over into white culture. It's neigh impossible for whites to crossover into mainstream black culture so your measure is impossible to meet and meaningless."
What the hell is the matter with you? Don't you know that white men are supposed to "create opportunities" for women and men of all races? Never mind that women and other races never "created opportunities" for white men. If white men stop doing for others, they are "oppressive". The whole racist argument is ridiculous. White men cannot and did not keep other races from inventing, discovering and doing stuff. Either the other races did or did not regardless of what whites did.
Okay, Taylor Swift's beauty is definitely ethereal, lovely, feminine, even inspiring. She also seems demure which gives the impression of chastity/loyalty. Some have a visceral attraction to appearance of such attributes.
This is just a matter of taste.
Beyonce reminds me more of raw lust. Attractive in an earthy way. Hot but not sublime. Maybe she just cultivates that as a stage persona. Who knows. She is much older so not very comparable.
They are both talented. Beyonce has really developed hers more. Staying power isn't easy in pop music. So that is a real accomplishment.
Cross over to black culture? Would black men like listening to Taylor Swift? Dunno, her singing may not be to their liking.
Just to clarify, the main point really isn't who is better or more popular. In fact, this explicit comparison wasn't even made, Obsidian brought it up because he wants to say, "My race's biggest star is better than yours!".
The main point is that Taylor Swift, demure and originating in country, could even cultivate such a large following. In today's popular culture, the lurid, overtly sexual, and hip-hop infused are really the only things that seems to sell so well.
Ms. Swift has none of this, yet is probably the most popular artist out today (her album was the 4th biggest seller on iTunes last year behind Kings of Leon, Lady Gaga, and the Twilight soundtrack).
"Maybe [Beyonce] just cultivates that as a stage persona."
I'd say this is probably correct. Beyonce's musical product is aggressive and carnal. But in interviews and off-stage, she seems quite humble and charming. This was apparent when she let Swift finish her acceptance speech after Kanyegate last summer.
I imagine the sweet Beyonce persona simply wouldn't sell (especially in the black community), so she has to feign the superwoman one we see in her videos and performances. I believe I've heard Beyonce describe her stage persona as an alter-ego.
(Beyonce)She's a rare jewel, Swift is run of the mill.
What's with the the racists comments by clearly non-black feminist here?
So you're saying all white girls look as good as Swift if not more so. But a beautiful sister like Beyonce is a "rare jewel"? Did you type that in your white sheets and hood?
Shut your hole before before you put your other foot in.
So you're saying all white girls look as good as Swift if not more so. But a beautiful sister like Beyonce is a "rare jewel"? Did you type that in your white sheets and hood?
Well, Beyonce is very light-skinned and with "good hair." Those two features do seem somewhat rare for AA women.
So you're saying all white girls look as good as Swift if not more so. But a beautiful sister like Beyonce is a "rare jewel"? Did you type that in your white sheets and hood?
Shut your hole before before you put your other foot in.
It simply means this. Beyonce is a rare jewel among all races due to her mixture of talent, looks and charisma wrapped up in one. So yes, it's tough to find another girl like her. Among black women AND among white women. Even Taylor Swift doesn't even come close to measuring up.
Whereas Taylor Swift, she's cute but way more typical. You can find girls with her level of talent and looks much easier, whether in white schools, black schools, wherever.
Obsidian,
You sure are hard up on Beyonce. You can't stop talking about her. I'm sure you fantasized about her when you were ploughing some plus sized Nubian, but she is not your girlfriend. She doesn't need your affirmation or support.
I get feeling from this thread that if you visited the Headquarters of the New Black Panther Party, they'd be a giant framed portrait of Beyonce behind the Chairman's desk.
Ironically (or not), Obsidian rants about the new Grrl Order and the misandry that it's spreading.
Yet, he constantly stumps for Beyonce, probably the most misandrist celebrity out there.
I wonder why.
"The main point is that Taylor Swift, demure and originating in country, could even cultivate such a large following. In today's popular culture, the lurid, overtly sexual, and hip-hop infused are really the only things that seems to sell so well."
You must not spend much time in the South or Midwest. Country music is HUGE there. Country music sells very well.
"You must not spend much time in the South or Midwest. Country music is HUGE there. Country music sells very well."
OK, I'm talking about the fact that she's 100% mainstream. There's an important distinction there.
I get feeling from this thread that if you visited the Headquarters of the New Black Panther Party, they'd be a giant framed portrait of Beyonce behind the Chairman's desk.
Some people tend to go just a little bonkers over the entertainers and "ballers" within their ranks.
Now, if only those same folks would approach their fatherhood duties with the same inensity...
I was told that the incident with Kanye West was staged. That gave her a lot of popularity and sympathy. He basically went up to her and said she sucked compared to Beyonce and then the whole world was like "awww. no. you're so cute! you're totally talented"
"I was told that the incident with Kanye West was staged."
Well, then it must be true.
Why the animus towards Swift, FemX?
I guess I can see why you would hate a lovely, talented, demure girl. So many good reasons.
"I guess I can see why you would hate a lovely, talented, demure girl"
Why would I of all people hate a lovely girl?
She's aight in the looks department. Nothing remarkable as far as celebs go.
But it's true. I can't stand her. So many reasons. Sorry, I really do not like the overrated. Other pop artists I've hated include Vanessa Carlton, Mandy Moore, Fantasia Barrino and Britney Spears wayy back in the day. But Brit has since grown on me. A lot.
It's comforting to know that if Taylor Swift marries a Wigger, shaves her head, and behaves so irresponsibly that she loses custody of her children to Kevin Federline, FeministX will finally like her!
Though in fairness to Britney, I must give her some credit for having multiple children who are probably of entirely European descent.
The problem though is that I don't think her music is a good influence on today's youth.
Basically her videos just encourage people to masturbate.
Statsaholic,
"Though in fairness to Britney, I must give her some credit for having multiple children who are probably of entirely European descent."
I disagree. More white degenerates is precisely what we DON'T need. The early American eugenicists understood that the Negroes could never really threaten us (of course, that was pre-civil rights when white supremacy was unquestioned), but awashing our country with swarms of white rubbish would be the death knell of modern Western civilization.
Dwayne,
I'm willing to admit that Britney was pretty far down the list of White Females in the Music Industry I wanted to see breed.
The shame of it is that every other day I shed a tear that PJ Harvey and Nick Cave didn't have a love child, instead only producing a top-notch duet in the murder ballad genre.
Sure, Nick has probably fathered some children off Groupies, but what will become of the Genes that allowed Polly Jean to make some of the most perfect music ever made?
FeministX,
I was told that the incident with Kanye West was staged.
You mean that you couldn't figure that out on your own? Or is this a transparent attempt to increase your credibility by implying that you have connections to those in the know? I'm sure that everyone here is dying to know who it was? The one who told you that Jonathan Rhys Meyers is gay? Or was it the one who dated James Franco?
For anyone, like FemX, who said Taylor Swift isn't that special as far as beauty goes:
http://egotastic.com/image?path=0805/gala/taylor-swift-01.jpg&info=Taylor%20Swift%20Pictures%20Met%20Costume%20Institute%20Gala
Watch this :
http://www.sohh.com/2011/08/taylor_swift_keeps_hip-hop_covered_feels.html
This girl is a whore.
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