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Swift used Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet as a reference point for "Love Story"; the balcony scene (pictured) is referenced in the song's opening lines. [1]Taylor Swift moved from Pennsylvania to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2004 to pursue a career as a country singer-songwriter, [2] and in 2006, she released her first album Taylor Swift at 16 years old. [3]
"D4L" (an acronym for Down 4 Life) is a song recorded by American singer Sevyn Streeter featuring singer and producer The-Dream. The song was released as the third single on October 14, 2016, through Atlantic Records.
D4L (an acronym of Down for Life) was an American hip hop group formed in 2003, composed of Atlanta-based rappers Fabo, Mook-B, Stoney, and Shawty Lo. They are best known for their 2005 hit single " Laffy Taffy ", which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2006.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Ezra Shaw/Getty Images Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce proved they have a fairy tale type of love with a post-Super Bowl singalong to some of her biggest hits. Kelce ...
If you’re not a die-hard Swiftie like Us, you might think that all of Taylor Swift’s songs are about dating and love — and you’d be wrong. On the heels of the release of The Tortured Poets ...
Tyler Hilton appears as Swift's love interest in "Teardrops on My Guitar" Justin Gaston plays the fictional character Romeo in "Love Story" Lucas Till portrays the male lead in "You Belong With Me" Swift appears in the video for Kellie Pickler's "Best Days of Your Life" Joey King features in "Mean" and "I Can See You" The Civil Wars appear on "Safe & Sound" Noah Mills is seen in an on-again ...
Taylor Swift. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Swifties everywhere have been rethinking their wedding song since Taylor Swift put “Lover” on her “denial” playlist ...
"Teardrops on My Guitar" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, originally released as part of her debut studio album, Taylor Swift (2006). Big Machine Records released the song to country radio on February 20, and pop radio on November 9, 2007, as the second single from Taylor Swift in the United States.