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Beyoncé and Jay Z Just Dropped a New Album, 'Everything Is Love'—and the First Music Video From It


Go ahead and cancel whatever Saturday plans you have because Beyoncé and Jay Z just went and dropped an album called Everything Is Love. Yes, the Carters have finally given us the one thing we’ve all been waiting for, oh, pretty much forever.

The album is only available on Tidal right now—you can listen to it here—but we do have some good news for those who aren’t subscribers: The Everything Is Love album announcement came with an incredible first single and music video that is available to watch on YouTube. Called “APESH**T,” the song features both Bey and Jay, and you’ll definitely be listening to it while you get ready tonight or stay in and Netflix—whatever your vibe. According to a press release, the video was directed by Ricky Saiz and shot on location at The Louvre in Paris this past May. (The Louvre!)

Beyoncé began dropping a few visual, comment-less hints that something was coming earlier today, which naturally got the attention of the Beyhive. Take a look:

That brings us to the video itself: Only the biggest power couple in music, could convince the Louvre to be all like, “Yeah, you can film here. No problem.” We didn’t know we needed to see Bey and Jay in front of the museum’s many galleries, incredible ceilings, palatial spaces, and “Winged Victory of Samothrice”—not to mention the freaking “Mona Lisa”—but here we are. It’s all so very incredible that we won’t take up any more of your time with words.

Just…behold:

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This Is the Frustrating Reason Best Album Nominee Lorde Won't Be Performing at the Grammys


The Grammys are tonight, and both celebrities and us normals watching from our couches are gearing up for the big event. After all, awards shows are way better when your favorite artists are performing. But one artist, nominated for Album of the Year, won’t be heading up on stage to wow us—and the circumstances are pretty surprising.

Lorde is the only female up for Album of the Year (Melodrama) this year, but Variety reported on Saturday that she wasn’t offered a chance to give a solo performance up on stage. Every other nominee—who are, again, all male—was given the opportunity and will be singing on stage, according to the magazine.

According to Variety‘s source (who’s “close to the situation”), the Grammys reached out to Lorde about performing as part of a group—reportedly a tribute to Tom Petty—which she declined. She wasn’t asked to sing solo, and so she’s decided not to perform at all.

It’s not like her voice is gone or anything, as Variety points out: She did two flawless gigs on Wednesday and Friday—so no issues there. But it’s worth noting that, in a year of #MeToos, for an event that has a chronic history of ignoring women’s contributions to music to conspicuously oust her from performing isn’t a good look. Throughout Grammys past, there have been 457 male nominees and winners for Best Album—but only 90 female nominees (and from there, just 21 winners).

Lorde’s mom, Sonya Yelich, was thinking along the same lines: She posted a photo to Twitter on Friday with an excerpt from a New York Times article circled. “This says it all,” she captioned the tweet.

Lorde didn’t sing during her VMAs performance last August, either—but that was for an entirely different reason called the flu. Unfortunately this time, we won’t get treated to any of her slick dance moves either.

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Jay-Z and Beyoncé Have a Secret Collaborative Album


First we had Lemonade. Then we had 4:44. And now we have…Untitled Collaborative Album.

Yes, Jay-Z and Beyoncé—two of the music world’s most prominent figures who conveniently happen to be married—made decent progress on a joint album two years ago to address their complex matters of the heart, Jay Z explained in a new profile with T Magazine. (Specifically, addressing the unconfirmed but heavily implied reports that Jay-Z was a serial cheater throughout their many years of marriage, which the duo each explored on their respective albums.) However, Bey’s visual and sonic masterpiece Lemonade ended up getting in the way at the time, so the project was scrapped, for the time being.

“It happened—we were using our art almost like a therapy session. And we started making music together,” Jay-Z said in the interview. “And then the music [Beyoncé] was making at that time was further along. So her album came out as opposed to the joint album that we were working on. Um, we still have a lot of that music. And this is what it became. There was never a point where it was like, ‘I’m making this album.’ I was right there the entire time.”

While Jay didn’t specify if that album would ever actually see the light of day—but man, we hope so—he was forthcoming about the “pain” the couple channeled while crafting Lemonade and 4:44. “[It was] very, very uncomfortable…but the best place is right in the middle of the pain,” he explained. “And it was uncomfortable. And we had a lot of conversations. [I was] really proud of the music she made, and she was really proud of the art I released. At the end of the day we really have a healthy respect for one another’s craft…you know, most people walk away, and like divorce rate is like 50 percent or something ’cause most people can’t see themselves. The hardest thing is seeing pain on someone’s face that you caused, and then have to deal with yourself.”

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Taylor Swift Stopped by Target to Buy Her Album and Swifties Lost Their Minds


Taylor Swift has made a tradition out of going to Target to buy her new albums when they come out. Fans know this happens every album cycle—they expect it—and yet it’s still so surprising when she actually pops up at said Target. Exhibit A: Last night, when Swift strolled into a Nashville store to buy Reputation, and fans completely lost it.

Swift first teased the visit on Instagram Stories, showing herself and her squad piling out of a car and stampeding the Target parking lot. Once they got in, they perused the Reputation display, where Swift gave everyone a sermon about the magazines she made. “They’re different. Everything in them is different…except for the album. Because I only made one album. Just trying to be really transparent here,” she said.

It didn’t take long for fans to notice their queen was in the building. She was soon swarmed—in the best way possible—by Swifties, and TayTay couldn’t have been more gracious, posing for pics, chatting them up, and cracking jokes. Here are some of the best videos we found from the excursion:

Swift hasn’t done any traditional press for Reputation, but she’s arguably been more interactive with fans than ever during this era. She hosted several Reputation secret listening sessions—like she did with 1989—but she’s also upped her social media game (she slides into fans’ DMs on the daily now) and even opened a Reputation pop-up shop in New York City. She made a surprise visit there, too.

All of this is to say Swift seems really jazzed and happy about Reputation, despite it being her edgiest, “darkest” work to date. Old Taylor might be dead, sure, but Fan-Loving Taylor certainly isn’t.

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Selena Gomez Just Revealed Some Details About Taylor Swift's New Album


Taylor Swift’s upcoming album, Reputation, is shrouded in secrecy. From the three singles she’s released so far—”Look What You Made Me Do,” “Ready for It?,” and “Gorgeous”—we know it’s her most emotionally charged effort yet, but that’s about it. The fans who’ve attended Swift’s Reputation secret listening sessions can’t stop raving about the record, but how much of an indicator is that? They’re stans. Swift could Auto-Tune a burp and they’d say, “Bravo! Grammy! So many layers!” (No shade to them, either. I do the same thing with Madonna.)

But Swift’s bestie Selena Gomez offered some new tea about Reputation in a recent interview with Zane Lowe. The radio DJ asked Gomez if Reputation is “incredible,” and here’s what she had to say:

“Would you expect anything less? It’s so inspiring. It’s really cool
to surround yourself with people and be involved with people who are
inspiring and changing the way they dictate what they love, whether
it’s acting or music, and she’s one of those people who will continue
to do that.”

At first, this doesn’t seem like much. Gomez is one of Swift’s good friends, so of course her review of Reputation is positive. But read between the lines a little bit: Gomez implies that on Reputation Swift “changes the way she dictates what she loves.” That’s a sign we have a major reinvention on our hands. Sonically, we heard this with “Look What You Made Me Do,” but what if there are other changes in store? Perhaps the record is more diverse than we thought. The three songs out right now are all pretty much electronic pop, but maybe the others are different.

Gomez added that Swift personally played the record for her (natch) and that it’s “everything you would want and more.”

“I obviously love her so much, and I want her to do what she does. She’s killing it,” she said. “So, [I’m] very proud, and obviously a major fan.”

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Taylor Swift's Beauty Evolution As Told By Her Album Eras


Taylor Swift is a master of self-invention. It’s been said before, but she’s a success by design: behind the girl-next-door persona that’s so incredibly easy to relate to (yeah! Eff that guy and his precious truck, we’ll do better), there’s a whole machine of thought that goes into her image. Since she burst onto the scene in 2006, we’ve lived through multiple incarnations, watching her style evolve at every big turning point in her career.

Country princess, pop star, retro babe, fashun lover: everyone’s got their personal Swift era preference. Nowhere better is each image so succinctly summed up than the look that comes with a new album drop. So, with Reputation’s cover reveal and a rumored new single on the way, we’re taking a stroll back through her greatest beauty hits—and analyzing what this new era could signal.

2006 to 2007

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Our first introduction to Swift as a Nashville teen, her country era was strongly, strongly boilerplate princess-themed. Innocence was the name of the game on her eponymously named album, alongside songs like “Teardrops on My Guitar” (DREW!), “Picture to Burn” (still a banger), and “Our Song.” With her naturally curly hair and love for the maximum amount of glitter on both her eyeshadow and dresses, it was very much a “this girl believes in fairytales and romance” moment, and one that both made her approachable to the middle school girl demo, and set her apart from the rest of the country music scene.

2008 to 2011

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“You Belong With Me” hit in 2008, and who could forget Swift pulling a Parent Trap and playing both the girl next door and the villainous popular girl. Truly, this woman contains multitudes—but the greatest trick of all was selling the idea that Swift was just an average girl looking for love. The sparkles got toned down, and while her curls were still going strong, they started to move into a more styled, barrel curl look. Spanning from Fearless to Speak Now, these were the years of her image as a lovelorn lady out for her Nicholas Sparks story. “Mine,” “Dear John,” “If This Was a Movie,” “Better Than Revenge”—there was drama, but Swift’s persona was always squarely on the right of it, with her curls and lipgloss there to back her up.

2012 to 2013

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And with Red the curls exited stage right, in favor of her now-trademark red lip and sleek bangs. This was Swift with more vindication and agency: if you wrong her, you’re gonna get called out. Curls can have agency, but Swift’s transition to a totally smooth style read like she was tightening her grip on deciding who the world saw. There was still the romance in her lyrics—and what’s more romantic than a red lip?—but with Red’s cover showing her face half in the shadows, only her lips and a shiny lock of hair in the light, Swift painted a narrative of a girl who’d been burnt, but was surviving. The vibe was cardigans and Keds, with red lipstick and cat eye liner; a little kitschy, ’50s nostalgia-cute.

2014 to 2015

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Ah, the age of “Blank Space,” “Shake It Off,” and “Bad Blood.” It was an aggressive time, matched by Swift’s turn to chic, femme fatale looks without a single hair out of place. Her red lips went darker, with 1989‘s cover revolving around her fractured, above the fray self: lips-down on the cover, nose-up on the album liner, and a faded, Polaroid-from-a-distance aesthetic. Truly, she hit an insane balance between approachable BFF (I’m just a girl baking cookies and taking roadtrips with Karlie Kloss) and bombshell living above the rumors (those now-signature two-piece sets; “It had to do with business“).

2016 to mid-2017

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This ’twas not an era of much new music for Swift. Her only release was “I Don’t Want to Live Forever” with Zayn Malik for 50 Shades Darker. But personally, it was a huge. With an abundance of think pieces surrounding the Kim/Kanye fiasco, at this point, the world caught on to Swift’s immaculate image control. And so she transformed again.

The first signal came at Coachella, when she debuted a new platinum dye job (which came at Vogue‘s persuasion). Then at the Met Gala, she channeled Debbie Harry’s punk look with dark lips and a shaggier cut. This progressed into a few other decidedly less “safe” looks, including this unexpected rendezvous with contour and bubblegum pink gloss. That was in May 2016, and as you know, she’s been out of the spotlight pretty much since. (Her break from the red carpet, of course, was hardly a vacation—during her sexual assault trial earlier this month she paved the way for anyone fuzzy on consent with her concrete, unyielding testimony.)

Present, looking forward

Everything from here on is speculation, though we’ll surely be seeing plenty of Swift again soon enough. But what we can gather from her new album cover is that we’re in for the singer’s most powerful evolution (both personally and lyrically) yet. Significantly, the cover is black and white—and with headlines covering half Swift’s face, fans are speculating that it implies we’ve only gotten half the story.

Her makeup is pared down and clean with the exception of a not just dark but jet-black lip, and her hair looks wet, which could allude to the concept of rebirth and renewal. Such can also be said that a snake represents the same since it sheds its skin (and it’d fit with her clean slate social media strategy). The conclusion would be that she’s had her persona (and thus, her style) built a certain way, and now the real her is coming out. It’s not commercial, bubblegum, or high-fashion approved—but it’s mature and authentic, a look worn with the confidence of coming into your own.

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