Taylor Swift On “GMA,” And Lots, Lots More…

Today is a huge day for Taylor Swift fans. Tay’s much-anticipated album “Lover” is finally out, and the singer is certainly doing her part to get the word out, in case there’s someone who actually isn’t aware of its release. 

Yesterday Taylor took over New York’s Central Park for a “Good Morning America” concert where she treated the crowd to her two “Lover” singles, “Me!” and “You Need To Calm Down,” as well as her hit “Shake It Off.”Check out her performances to the right.

She also sat down for an interview with Robin Roberts, where she elaborated on the recent comments from her upcoming "CBS Sunday Morning" interview in which she said she planned to re-record her old albums in order to gain control of them, noting that she plans to start doing so next year. 

“It’s something that I’m very excited about doing because my contract says that starting November 2020, so next year, I can record albums one through five all over again,” she said. “I’m very excited about it. I just think that artists deserve to own their own work. I just feel very passionately about that.”

As for “Lover,” she notes, "One thing about this album that’s really special to me is that it’s the first one that I will own of my work, which is a concept that they’re (the fans) very supportive of.” 

  • Also during the interview Taylor dropped some news about her upcoming MTV Video Music Awards performance on Monday. “I’m opening the show, so that’s exciting,” she revealed. “I don’t know if I was supposed to say that but I’ve done it now so can’t take it back.”


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