Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ Release Date Announced; ‘Shake It Off’ Hitmaker Taylor Swift Tells Ellen DeGeneres Her Worst Nightmare
Taylor Swift's '1989' Release Date Announced; 'Shake It Off' Hitmaker Taylor Swift Tells Ellen DeGeneres Her Worst Nightmare
"Shake It Off" hitmaker Taylor Swift's "1989" album will be finally available to download on Oct. 27 and fans and critics alike are starting to guess which song is about who, Entertainment Wise reported.
In her recent visit at the Kiis FM breakfast show, Swift said, "This album comes from a place of strength but subtly, it's not like, 'I'm a strong independent woman' but you can kind of feel that as an undercurrent throughout the record. I've been basically living my life on my own terms.'"
Even before its release, "1989" is expected to be the best-selling album of 2014. Even if it sells only 800,000 copies in its first week, it will still be twice more successful than the top-selling album of 2014, Coldplay's "Ghost Stories," which sold 383,000 copies in May, the New York Times reported.
Other artists who will release albums that are expected to top the charts later in 2014 are Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne and One Direction.
But according to a Billboard associate director of charts Keith Caulfield, "It's just very difficult to convince people to buy music. Forecasts are forecasts. The weather changes."
Meanwhile, Swift recently appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" where she revealed what her worst nightmare is.
"'I'm scared of getting framed. So many people would frame me and they could frame you for any crime that you could go to jail for. Look at me, I wouldn't survive in jail," the 24-year-old singer-songwriter confessed.
She told Ellen DeGeneres that the fear might come from the fact that she could open up her phone, she could look at her phone and see any headline written about her at any time and "it could be the most ridiculous untrue thing."
"I could sit in my house with the cats all day and somehow there could be an article about me buying a house in a place I've never been or dating a guy I've never met," Swift explained. "But then you take it a step further and in nightmare world it's being framed for murder."
Moreover, the former girlfriend of One Direction's Harry Styles also admitted she is scared of sea urchins, which she said are "like a grenade" as they are "sitting there waiting" to maim you.
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