After Taylor Swift poked fun of herself as the uncool kid with zero dance moves in the "Shake It Off" music video, the clip for new single "Blank Space" once again centers on self-parody -- this
Watch the official lyric video for "Blank Space (Taylor's Version)" by Taylor Swift, from '1989 (Taylor's Version)'.Buy/download/stream '1989 (Taylor's Versi
Watch Taylor Swift's official music video for Blank Space, a catchy pop song that satirizes her media image as a serial dater. Enjoy the stunning visuals, witty lyrics and catchy melodies of this
Taylor Swift: "Slut!" - video For the less obsessed, the release provides a perfect excuse to revisit those monstrously accomplished tracks. Looking back at the zeitgeist-dominating 1989
Sure enough, in the song's music video, Swift portrays this histrionic, media-invented "Taylor Swift," a girl who enjoys a dreamy honeymoon phase with her boyfriend (portrayed by top model Sean O
By Kareena Koirala / Oct. 9, 2023 9:45 am EST. When Taylor Swift sang about cherry lips, crystal skies, and a love affair that would go down in flames in her 2014 hit "Blank Space," it quickly became the anthem of the heartbroken. The video was a visual delight — people couldn't stop talking about how Taylor's real life inspired the lyrics
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7. Taylor did stand on a horse, but she had some help. Kahn wouldn't say what post-production work went into completing the shot that everyone immediately fell in love with, but while there is
Taylor Swift released "1989 (Taylor's Version)" on Friday. We ranked all of the music videos from her original "1989" era. "Blank Space" took the top spot, while "Shake It Off" was ranked the worst. 7. "Shake It Off". "Shake It Off" was released as a single on August 19, 2014. 6.
The music video shows both artists performing the song in La Perla neighborhood of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico and the local bar La FactorÃa. Joseph Kahn directed Taylor Swift's Blank Space video. She liked the idea of depicting herself as a crazy villain. The idea was partly inspired by the movie/book "A Clockwork Orange" and the
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