Taylor Swift & Cory Monteith: So Totally Not Dating!
Taylor Swift and Cory Monteith may sing together on Glee someday, but they are not—we repeat, not—making sweet music together offscreen.
While the two may have dined...
VH1 News — In the wake of Taylor Swift's four wins and uneven performance at the Grammy Awards, MTV News readers have weighed in on Tuesday's "Why You Shouldn't Hate On Taylor Swift... more info
CMT — Did you see that guy on the banjolin during Taylor Swift's performance at the Grammys? (The banjolin is a banjo with a mandolin neck.) Well, I knew he was not in her band... more info
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Fearless fans put the haters on the defensive.By Jem Aswad
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The Taylor Swift haters may have been out in force ... more info
VH1 News — Taylor Swift haters may have been out in force after MTV News published our "Why You Shouldn't Hate On Taylor Swift" article in response to what appears to be a budding b... more info
E! Online — Taylor Swift and Cory Monteith may sing together on Glee someday, but they are not—we repeat, not—making sweet music together offscreen.
While the two ... more info
MTV.com News — 'We had a volume problem in the ear,' Big Machine Records' Scott Borchetta says.By Jocelyn Vena
Taylor Swift and Stevie Nicks perform at the 2010 Grammy Awards
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VH1 News — Taylor Swift's much-criticized Grammy performance is being defended by her label boss, who said there were technical problems that hadn't occurred during rehearsals. more info
ContactMusic — TAYLOR SWIFT's record label boss has come to her defence following criticism of the star's duet with FLEETWOOD MAC legend STEVIE NICKS at the Grammy Awards last... more info
MTV.com News — Comments from Swift's label head fuel the haters' fire.By James Montgomery
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It's still going on, and it shows no s... more info
MTV.com News — Singer blogs open letter to Big Machine Records CEO Scott Borchetta, who said 'American Idol' is a competition over 'seeing who can sing the highest note.'By James Dinh
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