Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Taylor Swift fake straight? An article causes controversy in the United States

A press article speculating on Taylor Swift's sexual orientation has sparked a stir on social media, with many internet users calling for it to be removed.

The column in question, comprising approximately 5,000 words and published Sunday in the "opinion" pages of the New York Times, puts forward the hypothesis that the American pop superstar identifies in a veiled way as a member of the LGBTQ community, while publicly affirming to be heterosexual.

Asked by AFP, neither the New York daily nor the agents of the 34-year-old artist, Time magazine's 2023 personality of the year, responded.

The controversial article is "intrusive, inaccurate and inappropriate", however, commented anonymously a person from Taylor Swift's entourage, quoted by the CNN channel.

Many readers also reacted by criticizing the New York Times, rejecting the idea that the American youth idol could be a lesbian who had not yet come out.

The author of the text, Anna Marks, draws up a long list of acts performed by Taylor Swift intended to suggest that she is "queer".

The addition of all these facts “suggests to queer people that she is one of them,” says the journalist.

Anna Marks cites the example of Chely Wright, an American country music singer, who confided that she had to wait years before "coming out of the closet", for personal reasons directly linked to her career.

Taylor Swift, adored by legions of fans - the "Swifties" - openly campaigns for LGBTQ rights, without ever having identified herself as "queer".

On the contrary, over the years, we have had romantic relationships with various male celebrities, who have been the delights of the celebrity pages of magazines.

The singer of “Shake It Off”, “Anti-Hero” and “You Need To Calm Down”, whose career began in Nashville, the cradle of country music, has been appearing for several months with the American football player from the Chiefs from Kansas City, Travis Kelce.

She, who is now seen as a feminist icon, has also shaken the music industry with a phenomenally successful tour.

Question of rights at stake: Standoff between Taylor Swift and her former record company (I)

The tone is rising between Taylor Swift and her former record company, which she accuses of preventing her from singing her own songs with, at the center, the question of the rights to her recordings.

This is a new stage in the dispute between the princess of pop and the music industry mogul Scooter Braun.

Standoff between Taylor Swift and her former label, the question of rights at stake

In June, the businessman's company bought Taylor Swift's record label, Big Machine, which owns the recordings made by the singer for her first six albums.

Arriving at the end of her contract in November 2018, the 29-year-old artist joined Universal, with whom she released her seventh opus, Lover, and publicly explained that Big Machine had not allowed her to recover the rights to her records.

In a blog post Thursday, she accused Scooter Braun and Big Machine founder Scott Borchetta of warning her team that she wasn't even allowed to sing her old songs on television.

“This would amount to re-recording [s]her music before [she] has the right to do so, next year,” the two leaders would have explained, according to Taylor Swift.

In August, the one who began her career in country announced that she wanted to re-record her songs to regain control of her works, a project she confirmed again on Thursday.

According to Taylor Swift, these threats risk preventing her from singing a compilation of her greatest hits during the American Music Awards (AMA) ceremony on November 24.

They also deprive her, according to her, of using songs and old videos in a documentary on her life produced by Netflix.

Everything for the “masters”

The record company goes further and claims that the singer owes it, contractually, “millions of dollars”.

Still according to the group, discussions have been held in recent months between the two parties, and it was “optimistic about a possible resolution, until yesterday”, Thursday.

The managers accuse him of having “appealed to his fans in a calculated manner, which has significant consequences for the safety of [their] employees and their families”.

They nevertheless made a new call for dialogue, accusing him of having refused a direct exchange until now.

The issue of rights is not new in the recording industry.

Prince is probably the artist who most embodied this struggle of artists to have ownership of their “masters”, or master tapes, the original recordings.

(to be continued)

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Astrological Compatibility: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have found themselves at the center of dating rumors lately, from the Kansas City Chiefs player being spotted at the singer's Eras Tour on July 8 to Swift being seen cheering for Kelce at his game on Sept. 24.

A day after making headlines with their rumored romance, an insider told that it's still "super, super early days" of them getting to know each other but they are "having fun."

Swift is a Sagittarius Sun with a Cancer Moon, while Kelce is a Libra Sun with a Sagittarius Moon. "This means that they will share many key astrological placements, particularly with the outer planets," says Thomas — who's known for his cosmic guidance for celebrities, business executives and prominent influencers.

"Factoring in romance and intimacy, intellectual rapport and communication, career and financial support, friendship, domestic union and true long-term synergy," Swift and Kelce "a 9 out of 10" when it comes to "their overall compatibility."

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's compatibility

Both Swift and Kelce possess Pluto in Scorpio, which "brings them great passion and a desire for transformation." He adds that they each possess a Capricorn stellium, which "aids them in breaking down and rebuilding core structures in their lives and in the world at large."

They both have Jupiter in Cancer, which "is one of the luckiest positions for this planet to be," and more "grants them a 'golden touch' to whatever they do, especially when they lead with their hearts. "

Lastly, both Swift and Kelce carry a North Node in Aquarius, meaning "they carry a great desire to break out of the box, connect to community, and pursue their aspirations, as well as work for the greater good."

Furthermore, both carry South Nodes in Leo. This means that they are each "naturally drawn to all things that Leo rules," citing "romance, passion, entertainment, the arts and sports" as examples.

Based on these placements, the overall assessment reveals that both Swift and Kelce "possess a karmic entanglement that makes them feel familiar to one another. They can easily be seen as an ideal couple for their generation, somewhat of a King and a Queen of an era."

The European Commission: Taylor Swift can help encourage young people to vote

The European Commission asked the singer to motivate young people to go to the polls.

US singer-songwriter Taylor Swift arrives for the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on January 7, 2024. (Photo by Michael TRAN / AFP)

The European Commission asked Taylor Swift to motivate young people to go to the polls. ©AFP or licensors

We can no longer deny it: Taylor Swift is one of the most influential women of the moment. And the latter tries to use this wisely. On her social networks, the singer notably called on Americans to register to vote. Information which did not escape Margaritis Schinas, one of the vice-presidents of the European Commission. “The day after his message, 35,000 young Americans registered to vote,” he explained during a press conference.

Margaritis Schinas then wondered whether this technique could also work among young Europeans. "Now is the time for them to have their say at the ballot box, to assign praise or blame to European policies. So it is crucial, I think, that we have, as in 2019, a level high level of participation," he continued. “No one can mobilize young people better than young people. This is how it works.”

Taylor Swift, businesswoman who succeeds where others fail

And, when Margaritis Schinas speaks of "young people", he mentions in particular the case of Taylor Swift: "Taylor Swift will be in Europe in May. So I hope that she will do the same thing for young Europeans and that someone from his media team will follow this press conference and forward this request to him."

As our colleagues from Voix du Nord explain, Taylor Swift will be present in Paris on May 9... namely the date of Europe Day! Would this be the right opportunity for her to encourage young people to go to the polls? This remains to be confirmed...

Monday, April 8, 2024

United States: Taylor Swift, an essential asset for the 2024 presidential election? (III)

(this is a follow up of a previous post)

And according to a survey published in early December by a Harvard institute, the number of young people surveyed “definitely” planning to vote for the next presidential election fell to 49%, compared to 57% in the fall of 2019.

"Mobilize"

The participation rate in general, and that of young people in particular, will be one of the keys to the next presidential election.

And for Matthew Harris, it is surely in this area that Taylor Swift could have the most impact.

“I don’t think people are like, ‘Oh! Taylor Swift supports Joe Biden, so I’m going to vote for him,’” he explains. The most important will be “his ability to mobilize people, to encourage them to register to vote”, because “these are people who are already predisposed to vote for Joe Biden”.

Especially since the "Swifties", the name given to the singer's fans, live mainly in residential suburbs, adds the political scientist, areas which "tip the American political balance".

Taylor Swift published a message on Instagram in September inviting her 272 million subscribers to use the Vote.org platform to register to vote.

Result? The organization recorded more than 35,000 new registrations that day, a jump of 23% compared to the same day a year earlier, and further proof of the singer's influence.

The superstar could also encourage mobilization through his positions, particularly on abortion.

When the Supreme Court annulled the constitutional guarantee of the right to abortion in 2022, the artist said she was "terrified" that women's right to control their own bodies would be taken away from them, a fight that is close to Kamala Harris, Joe Biden's vice-president.

But for the latter to gain the singer's support, perhaps the president would no longer have to confuse her with Britney Spears, as he did in November...

Friday, April 5, 2024

The Taylor Swift effect in the United States: “She stimulated the American economy”

The effect of "Taylor Swift", mega pop star whose tour in the United States broke records, has stimulated the American economy in recent months, underlined Thursday the president of the New York Fed, John Williams.

“There is clearly a Taylor Swift effect on consumer spending because people spent on the concert, the hotel, all of that was a big phenomenon,” said the head of the New York branch of the American central bank, during an interview on Bloomberg TV.

With 146 dates in sold-out stadiums, Taylor Swift, on tour since March in the United States and Mexico, should reach a billion dollars in revenue. She will continue her concerts in Argentina, Europe, Asia, Australia, Canada, until the end of next year

The month of May was even the strongest for hotel revenues in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) since the start of the pandemic, "largely thanks to an influx of visitors for Taylor Swift concerts in the city", reported a responsible for the sector cited in the Fed's Beige Book, a survey published in early July.

Overall, "demand is strong. We are seeing this rotation (of spending) from goods to services that we were talking about a year ago. People are traveling more, going to restaurants, going to shows," detailed John Williams.

In fact, it is now the prices of services that are driving inflation upwards, while the prices of goods are falling.

The Fed, working to slow inflation, has raised its rates 11 times since March 2022, in order to increase the cost of credit, and, thus, slow down consumption and investment. To ultimately ease the pressure on prices.

Thursday, April 4, 2024

United States: Taylor Swift, an essential asset for the 2024 presidential election? (II)

(this is a follow up of a previous post)

"Another level"

But is this support so easy to obtain? The singer was 

widely criticized by Democrats for not openly supporting Hillary Clinton against Donald Trump in 2016.

After years of caution, the singer came out of the woods for the first time in 2018, sponsoring a Democrat in her home state of Tennessee.

In 2020, Taylor Swift officially announced her support for Joe Biden against President Donald Trump, accusing the Republican of having “fanned the flames of white supremacism and racism throughout (his) mandate”.

The exact impact this support had on the Democrat's victory is difficult to quantify.

But the artist has, since the last election, accessed a new status.

Taylor Swift “was popular in 2020, but her popularity (…) went to another level,” explains Matthew Harris, professor of political science at Park University.

The star is very popular among young women of voting age. Joe Biden is counting heavily on this electorate, which brought him to power in 2020, to get re-elected.

But the polls are not good for the Democrat among young people, particularly since the start of the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Many criticize his administration's too strong support for the Israeli ally.

(to be continued)

 

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

United States: Taylor Swift, an essential asset for the 2024 presidential election? (I)

Pop superstar, youth idol, and soon-to-be campaign icon? The influence of singer Taylor Swift is at the heart of all the desires for the 2024 American presidential election.

The 34-year-old artist, personality of the year according to Time magazine, is at the top of his art, breaking absolutely all records.

One example among many: his “Eras Tour” exceeded the symbolic threshold of a billion dollars in revenue over 60 dates in 2023 – an amount never seen before in the history of music.

Hailing from the rural state of Tennessee, Taylor Swift began her journey in country music, a genre particularly beloved by conservatives.

According to a poll published Tuesday by the Marist Institute, the artist behind hits like "Shake It Off" and "Bad Blood" is credited with 70% favorable opinions among Americans.

A figure that Joe Biden, for whom she voted in 2020, can only dream of for himself: the Democrat's popularity rating, in decline since the start of his mandate, now stands at just under 40%. favorable opinions according to poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight.

Could Taylor Swift revive Joe Biden by calling to support him in 2024? The presidential candidate's campaign team is sure of it.

“Thank you for not telling us that we need a Taylor Swift strategy. We are following the file,” joked an executive from Biden’s team on Wednesday, sharing a job description for the campaign.

(to be continued)


Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Taylor Swift and her fans

Above all, I like Taylor Swift because she seems to be the nicest star in the world with her fans. Last year, she sent some of them Christmas presents and monitored their social media accounts to observe their reactions (spoiler alert: they were good).

She defended Lucy, one of her admirers who was mocked and insulted because of her physique, in a video where she opened the package sent by her idol.

Taylor also featured some of her fans in the music video for Shake It Off. She speaks to them with great affection on her Twitter account, helps them when she can, meets them as soon as she can, interacts with them as much as possible. A Telegraph article lists ten monstrously cool things she did for her audience.

That's what I like so much about her, she doesn't act blasé: she assumes being happy with everything that happens to her, the awards she wins, the people who adore her music and her personality, she assumes to want to dance when music excites her, even if she dances “badly”… She tries to give back with all the enthusiasm in the world what she collects and damn, it's a pleasure to see.

I think we have so much to learn from Taylor Swift, in terms of trusting ourselves and others.

Be my Sistah, come, we'll laugh together, we'll make big meals and stupid selfies on Instagram, we'll respond to the annoying people on social media who annoy your fans and it will be good.

Monday, April 1, 2024

A Taylor Swift fan is suing Delta Air Lines after she was sexually assaulted on a flight.

A Taylor Swift woman-fan is suing Delta Air Lines after claiming she was sexually assaulted on a flight last year, Newsweek reported.

The incident occured in the moment the woman was flying from Phoenix to Seattle on her way back from attending a Taylor Swift concert.

According to a press release from Mark Lindquist Law, Duane Brick, 53, who was a Delta mechanic at the time of the incident, pleaded guilty to abusive sexual contact in March, During the flight, he admitted, he had taken the victim's hand and placed it on his crotch, per the US Attorney's Office for the Western District of Washington.

He also reached under her shirt and groped her breast while she appeared to be asleep, per the Attorney's Office statement. Brick now faces up to two years in prison.

Delta is facing another lawsuit from the family of a 13-year-old girl who was also sexually assaulted on a flight.

The suit claimed Delta staff "enabled" the assault by allowing the "visibly intoxicated" offender, Brian Patrick Durning, to board the flight and serving him alcohol throughout.