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Erasure poetry, or blackout poetry, is a form of found poetry or found object art created by erasing words from an existing text in prose or verse and framing the result on the page as a poem. [1] The results can be allowed to stand in situ or they can be arranged into lines and/or stanzas .
"Nothing New" [a] is a song by the American singer-songwriters Taylor Swift featuring Phoebe Bridgers. Swift wrote the song in March 2012 and produced it with Aaron Dessner for her second re-recorded studio album, Red (Taylor's Version) , which was released in 2021 through Republic Records .
Nothing New may refer to: Nothing New, a 2014 album by Gil Scott-Heron; Nothing New, a 2011 EP by Tadpole "Nothing New" (song), a 2021 song by Taylor Swift featuring Phoebe Bridgers "Nothing New", a song by Ashlee Simpson from the album Autobiography, 2004 "Nothin' New", a song by Gloria Estefan from the album Cuts Both Ways, 1989 "Nothin' New ...
The book features hundreds of photos and tidbits about Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour The pop star reveals her favorite stage entrance, why she learned 15 languages throughout the tour and so ...
Taylor Swift Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management It turns out Taylor Swift has been a tortured poet since childhood. Following the recent release of her album The Tortured Poets ...
“Poetry and song lyrics aren’t exactly the same (we poets have to make all our music with only words and breath),” she wrote to the AP. "But having an icon like Taylor bring more attention ...
Taylor Swift fans who simply can’t get enough of the global superstar can get even more of a fix in a new book about the singer. While Swift was Time magazine's 2023 person of the year, 2024 is ...
Blackout Movement has since worked with some of the leading artists in the industry. In 2012, Blackout signed to Nicki Minaj's, Pink Friday record label. BlackOut is also co-founder of RecordGram, a music tech startup. RecordGram is 1 of 7 music tech companies to be accepted into Project Music, the music tech accelerator program in Nashville.