YouTube Originals has nabbed one of music’s biggest stars, Taylor Swift, for an exclusive live stream to celebrate the release of her new album, Lover.
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Hannah Hart, Todrick Hall Among LGBTQ+ Celebs In Taylor Swift’s “You Need To Calm Down” Video
YouTube creators Hannah Hart and Todrick Hall are among the dozens of queer celebrities who appear in Taylor Swift’s freshly-dropped music video for her new single “You Need to Calm Down.” The song is about Swift’s support for the queer community, as well as her own experiences in dealing with online hate.
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Taylor Swift’s “Me!” Shatters YouTube Record For Most-Viewed Solo Female Debut
Taylor Swift’s latest music video, a gauzy pastel rendition of her song “Me!” featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco, has charmed its way to a YouTube record.
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