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8/24/11

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8/14/11

CMA Music Fest: <b>Taylor Swift</b>, Miranda Lambert close out LP Field <b>...</b>

Taylor Swift Click to see a gallery of photos from Sunday night's CMA Music Festival show at LP Field (this image of Taylor Swift: Larry McCormack/The Tennessean).

Duo the JaneDear Girls opened the last of four CMA Music Festival stadium shows at LP Field with a set that included the thrusting rock of initial single “Wildflower” and the contemplative ballad “Saturdays In September.” After band member Susie Brown performed a brief and energetic fiddle showcase of “The Devil Went Down To Georgia” and “Orange Blossom Special,” Brown and Danelle Leverett closed with current single “Shotgun Girl.”

Jimmy Wayne’s powerful solo set found him playing deft guitar and performing his country hits “Stay Gone” and “Do You Believe Me Now?” along with a cover of the Hall & Oates pop staple “Sara Smile.” Wayne is a rich-voiced singer-songwriter, with a presence that proved capable of captivating a mass live audience.

The Band Perry followed Wayne with a set that traded on accessibility and harmony. Single “If I Die Young” was the group’s best-received song, with a stadium full of fans singing along.

Darius Rucker, who still leads guitar-pop group Hootie & The Blowfish on occasion, opened his country set with “Alright,” and included “Come Back Song” and “I Got Nothin’.” Rucker upped the applause ante with his version of the Hootie single “Only Wanna Be With You,” and his up-tempo song, “This.” Rucker concluded with a medley of past country hits, cementing his appeal with contemporary country fans.

Tracy Lawrence played a set prior to Blake Shelton’s stage turn, singing “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” and other hits. And then Shelton took the stage with “It’s All About Tonight” and delivered a set that included runs through J. Geils Band “Centerfield” and Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative.”

Shelton offered up “Kiss My Country (expletive),” a song that disparages anyone who doesn’t embrace a Confederate ideal, but his warm baritone is more inclusively appealing than that tune’s lyrics. He ended with summertime hit “Honey Bee” and duet “Hillbilly Bone,” with Trace Adkins.

“This next artist I’m going to bring out is a country music innovator, and she is going to melt your faces off,” Shelton said, introducing wife Miranda Lambert. Shelton isn’t impassive, but neither is he incorrect. Lambert began her set with the propulsive “Kerosene,” then delivered the humorous and poignant “Only Prettier.”

“I want to say thank you for the most amazing country fans in world,” Lambert said, before singing ballad “The House That Built Me,” the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music song of the year award winner.

Lambert then introduced her trio partners in The Pistol Annies, Angaleena Presley and Ashley Monroe, and sang “Hell On Wheels,” before closing her set with “White Liar” and “”Gunpowder and Lead.”

Cross-genre superstar Taylor Swift concluded the night with a hit-filled coda. Swift opened her set at 11:35 p.m., with much of LP Field still filled with fans, preceded by a volume-up recording of Tom Petty’s “American Girl.”

“She’s sold more albums this year than any other human being on the planet,” said GAC’s Storme Warren, introducing Swift, whose CMA-ending set reached its climax with “Our Song,” a composition about shared melody, rhyme and memory. Swift’s set was a fitting end to a festival that put music at the forefront, and that spotlighted the interaction between fans and recording artists.


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8/13/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> News - <b>Taylor Swift</b> Is a Golden Girl at CMA Music <b>...</b>

Wearing a gold dress and lyrics scribbled on her arm, Taylor Swift was ready to close out the CMA Music Festival Nightly Concerts for good.

Swift performed during the finale of the Nashville concert series, taking the stage in her usual “uniform.” As she’s been doing of late, Taylor’s left arm bore a bunch of words — this time around, they turned out to be some abridged Sugarland lyrics: “Remember me in ribbons and curls … Love, your baby girl.” Taylor’s arm reads.

The writing on the arm/hand bit has been going on with Swift for years. Before each big show, performance or interview, she scribbles “13? on her hand, as it’s her lucky number. It’s even a part of her Twitter handle, @taylorswift13.

Swift even spoke about the big show on Twitter, saying: “Just played the last night of CMA Music Fest (um,you guys were amazing!!). Then I went home and baked until 2:41 AM.”


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7/31/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> To Raise Money For Tornado Victims With Public <b>...</b>

Taylor SwiftTaylor Swift is turning her last tour rehearsal into a benefit to raise funds for tornado victims in the U.S. before she heads out on a new trek around the globe.

Nearly 300 lives were lost when severe storms swept across America last week and the Love Story hit-maker has vowed to help by inviting more than 12,000 fans to join her for a show in Tennessee on May 21st.
The event, called Speak Now... Help Now, will give fans a glimpse of the superstar's new world tour before it officially kicks off in Nebraska on May 27th.
Swift tells the Associated Press, "I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage. I've never opened a rehearsal to the public before, but I felt that inviting my fans to the last rehearsal for the Speak Now tour would be a great way to raise money."

"We will probably still be doing some fine-tuning to the show that night, since this will be a true rehearsal, but I feel like it is so important for me and my fans to help if we can."

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7/27/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> Turns Concert Rehearsal Into Tornado Fundraiser <b>...</b>

For the first time ever, Taylor Swift is letting fans watch her rehearse for her upcoming Speak Now World Tour -- and it's all for a good cause.

To benefit victims of the recent tornadoes in the Southeast, the 21-year-old singer is letting 13,000 fans get a sneak peek of her upcoming tour during Speak Now...Help Now! on May 21 at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena.

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"I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage," the country superstar tells Us Weekly in a statement.

One hundred percent of ticket sales from the dress rehearsal will go directly to help tornado victims. This isn't the first time Swift has lent her star power to a worthy cause; earlier this year, the "Better Than Revenge" singer supported relief efforts in Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

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"I've never opened a rehearsal to the public before, but I felt that inviting my fans to the last rehearsal for the Speak Now Tour would be a great way to raise money," Swift says. "So, tickets will be available for people to come see us in the Bridgestone Arena, where we've been rehearsing for the last five weeks."

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More details regarding the fundraiser will be available beginning May 9 on the singer's official website. In 2010, DoSomething.org ranked Swift the world's 3rd most philanthropic celebrity on their annual Celebs Gone Good list.

The North American leg of Swift's Speak Now World Tour kicks off May 27 in Omaha, Nebraska.


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7/21/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> Launches 'Speak Now....Help Now!' - Entertainment <b>...</b>

In an effort to help tornado victims in the southeast, Taylor Swift is doing something she's never done before. The country superstar is letting 13,000 fans into the final dress rehearsal for her upcoming "Speak Now" tour. Swift is calling the fundraiser "Speak Now....Help Now!" ?I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage,? Swift said. The final tour rehearsal will be held May 21 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. The North American portion of the tour kicks off May 27 in Omaha, Neb. Ticketing information for the "Speak Now....Help Now!" fundraiser will be available May 9 at http://www.taylorswift.com/ . One hundred percent of ticket sales will go to tornado victims. Copyright 2011 by WSMV.com. All rights reserved.
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7/19/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> Selling Tickets to Rehearsal, Donating Money to <b>...</b>

Taylor Swift is opening the doors for her dress rehearsal to help those devastated by the tornadoes that touched down in the South. The 21-year-old country singer is selling 13,000 tickets for fans to come see her last dress rehearsal for her ‘Speak Now’ tour. All proceeds from ticket sales will go towards those that lost homes, family, and friends in the recent disaster that killed 329 people and leveled entire communities.

Taylor says:

“I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage. I’ve never opened a rehearsal to the public before, but I felt that inviting my fans to the last rehearsal for the ‘Speak Now’ tour would be a great way to raise money.”

“We will probably still be doing some fine-tuning to the show that night, since this will be a true rehearsal, but I feel like it is so important for me and my fans to help if we can.”

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7/16/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> Invites Fans to Tour Rehearsal to Aid Tornado Relief <b>...</b>

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Taylor Swift has announced she will give her fans a chance to see her Speak Now tour before it officially kicks off later this month. The singer will open the last dress rehearsal on May 21 as a fundraiser with all proceeds going to the victims of last week's devastating tornadoes in the Southeast.

For the special event, titled Speak Now ... Help Now!, approximately 13,000 people will get the chance to see Taylor's full show at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, one week before the North American leg of the superstar's Speak Now world trek kicks off May 27 in Omaha, Neb.

"I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage," says Taylor. "I've never opened a rehearsal to the public before, but I felt that inviting my fans to the last rehearsal for the Speak Now tour would be a great way to raise money."

Numerous tornadoes raged through seven states in the south, including the hardest hit, Alabama, killing 329 people and literally destroying numerous businesses, schools and homes.

Taylor generously donated to relief efforts in Japan, New Zealand and Australia earlier this year, while she donated to various Nashville flood relief efforts last year. She also performed during 2010's Nashville Rising benefit concert, organized by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.

The reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year, who has been in rehearsals with her band for the last few weeks, forewarns the fans that there might be some changes during the show, as it is still a rehearsal. "We'll probably still be doing some fine-tuning to the show that night, since this will be a true rehearsal," she notes, "but I feel like it is so important for me and my fans to help if we can."

Ticketing information and Speak Now ... Help Now! details will be available and updated beginning Monday (May 9) at Taylor's official website. One-hundred percent of all ticket sales will go directly to help tornado victims.

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7/13/11

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Taylor_Swift Taylor Swift is offering a sneak peek of her upcoming tour, for charity.

The country-pop star announced Friday she is opening the final dress rehearsal of her Speak Now World Tour to fans as a benefit for victims devastated by last month's string of deadly tornadoes that hit several Southern states and caused hundreds of deaths.

Dubbed “Speak Now … Help Now!,” the May 21 benefit show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena will offer 13,000 fans a glimpse of Swift’s tour nearly a week early.

“I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage,” Swift said in a statement. “I’ve never opened a rehearsal to the public before, but I felt that inviting my fans to the last rehearsal for the Speak Now Tour would be a great way to raise money."

Swift and her crew have been working songs out in the arena for the last five weeks, she said. More details are expected to be announced on her official site Monday, but 100% of ticket sales for the show will go directly to aid victims.

The North American leg of her Speak Now World Tour 2011 kicks off May 27 in Omaha, Neb., and she is scheduled to play four dates at the Staples Center in August.
 
“We’ll probably still be doing some fine-tuning to the show that night, since this will be a true rehearsal,” she said, “but I feel like it is so important for me and my fans to help if we can.”

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6/26/11

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6/24/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> – If This Was a Movie [Full Song+ Lyrics] | NYCPPL.COM

Heres taylor swifts new song ‘If this was a Movie’ from her new album Speak Now that is actually coming out in stores today! so make sure to go get it :D i hope you enjoyy this video, im sorry if there were any mistakes i did the lyrics by ear! Pleaseeeee Comment!(: -ToxicxProdz This Song was Pitch-Shifted to avoid copyright. Copyrights Go To UMG And Big Time Machine Records. I Don’t Own This Content , This is For Promotional Use

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6/19/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> Remembers Her First Time - The Boot

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Taylor Swift has taken the world by storm since she landed her record deal with Big Machine Records and released her self-titled debut album back in 2006. The album was eventually certified five-times platinum. Its followup, 2008's 'Fearless,' has now sold nearly 10 million copies and earned the country darling four Grammy awards, including the all-genre Album of the Year honors. 'Speak Now,' Taylor's third studio album released in October 2010, sold more than one million units in its first week and is soon to be certified four-times platinum. In short, Taylor has become music's biggest superstar in a matter of less than five years.

Still, it's hard to remember when the multi-talented, singer-songwriter wasn't a household name. Taylor remembers very well being a brand-new artist waiting to hear herself on the radio. The country songbird tells The Boot exactly where she was when she heard herself on the airwaves for the very first time.

"I was 16, and the Big 98 [WSIX] in Nashville played 'Tim McGraw' in a song challenge one evening," explains Taylor. "My high school friends and I all sat in my convertible with the top down in my driveway and blasted it. Then, listeners called in and said whether they liked it or not, and I remember being more nervous than I'd ever been. Thankfully they said nice things. I'll never forget that feeling!"

The Pennsylvania native wasn't comfortable sharing her singing ambitions with her friends until her parents moved her to Hendersonville, Tenn. " I moved there when I was in the end of my eighth grade year," recalls Taylor. " I remember back in Pennsylvania, it was kind of an oddity that I loved music and I was really trying to pursue it ... almost to the point where it set me apart from other kids and I spent a lot of time alone. But when I moved to Hendersonville, they didn't think it was a weird thing at all that I loved music that much. Their neighbors were producers and their dad was a songwriter, so it wasn't such a big deal to them that I was so immersed in music. I loved that."

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6/13/11

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6/9/11

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6/6/11

Khloe Kardashian, <b>Taylor Swift</b> Pray for Tornado Victims <b>...</b>

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In the wake of the devastating tornadoes that swept through the southeast United States and killed at least 180 people, stars like Khloe Kardashian, Taylor Swift and Glee's Kristin Chenoweth are showing their support on Twitter.

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Swift, 21, wrote on Thursday: "We're at rehearsals watching videos of the tornados in Tuscaloosa. Our love and hopes and thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected."

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Kardashian, 26, added: "My prayers are with the tornado victims in Alabama."

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"Tornado victims, my love [and prayers go] out to you," Chenoweth, a 42-year-old Oklahoma native, wrote.

Ex-Bachelorette star Trista Sutter said she was "praying for the victims" and hoped "they be shown grace and given hope."

Perhaps most proactively, country star Reba McEntire planned an Oklahoma Tornado Relief concert for May 26 to benefit those affected. She wrote on her blog: "I've always said the country music fans are the most loyal and biggest hearted people in the world."


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6/4/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b>: Anthropologie Shopping Spree! [ALCO NEWS &amp; GADGETS]

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6/3/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> isnt great live? (No crazy taylor fans)? | NFL Online <b>...</b>

Taylor Swift isnt great live? (No crazy taylor fans)?
Taylor Swift isnt great live? (No crazy taylor fans)?
Don’t reply if your some crazy taylor fan who loves everything she does.

I bought her second album and her voice sounded pretty. She doesn’t have a strong voice like Carrie Underwood…but it was very pretty and easy to listen to.

But recently I have been watching videos of her singing live at concerts, radio stations, etc and she sounds worse then she does on her album? Its kind of hard to listen to and you get tired of her voice after a while? Does anyone else feel this way?

**Im not a hater…i am a fan which is why I bought her second album…but im just telling the truth….

And there are many artist who sound better then their CD…dont answer with:everyone sounds worse, cuz lots of artist dont.
Im starting to get turned off by her. First for her freak out over one of the jonas sisters. Now this.

Why should she be any more special then all the other song writers out there? Thats all she is a songwriter.
shes better then most people…? what do you mean? There are many artist who sing better. Beyonce, shakira, jesse mccartey, carrie underwood, demi lovato, etc.
No I couldnt sing better…thats why im NOT a singer. Just because I can’t sing doesnt mean I can’t think she sings bad and I cant ask about your opinions. And sorry to break your 12 year old heart but I wouldnt wast brain cells thinking of a name for the jonas sisters
And its not a “little” flaw. Shes a singer…if her flaw is singing then its far from small.

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ya your wright she cant sing live at all

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The average singer sounds worse live than on their CD. It’s very rare when you find someone that sounds the same, or even better.

Sure, Taylor Swift isn’t great live, but she’s not as bad as most people say she is. She’s much better than most people.

edit: By “most people” I mean average, everyday people. And even some famous singers, such as Katy Perry.

Answer by Elizabeth
yup just like selena gomez

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5/29/11

Enter MTV's <b>Taylor Swift</b> 'Speak Now' Video Contest!

Taylor SwiftWe know you've been listening to Taylor Swift's new album, Speak Now, on repeat, and we bet you've got nearly all of the lyrics memorized (not to mention tons of theories about who she's singing about)! And, of course, you’re not the only one.

Taylor Swift superfan, Lesbians Who Look Like Justin Bieber founder and friend of MTV News, Danielle Owens-Reid had a lot to say about what each song on the album means, and she managed to do it all in under 60 seconds (without losing her breath!). So guess what!? We’re challenging you to do the same!

You see, Danielle thinks that "Dear John," could be about John Mayer (like many are speculating) or John Malkovich (but she's not judging), and "Enchanted" is about fighting dragons, but you might feel completely different.

Here’s your chance to speak your mind on Speak Now, by recapping the entire album (that's all 14 songs!) in under 60 seconds. Upload a video of yourself to Your.MTV.com with "Taylor Swift: Speak Now Recap" in the headline. Make sure to follow all of the guidelines for submission as outlined on Your.MTV.com, and keep it original (that means you can't have Taylor Swift's music playing in the background or use her lyrics). We'll review all submissions and showcase our favorites on the blog throughout the week.

Good luck!

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5/26/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b>: By-The-Numbers | Billboard.com

Upon the release of Taylor Swift's third studio album, "Speak Now," Chart Beat looks at the numerous records that the star country singer/songwriter/producer has already set since her arrival just more than four years ago.

Swift first graced a Billboard tally when her debut single, "Tim McGraw," debuted at the anchor position (No. 60) on the Country Songs chart dated July 1, 2006.

HER 'SONG'S: Swift is the only female artist to collect five top 10s from a debut album in the 56-year history of Country Songs.

Here is a look at the Country Songs chart performance of the five singles from "Taylor Swift":

Peak Position, Title, Peak Year
No. 6, "Tim McGraw," 2007
No. 2, "Teardrops on My Guitar," 2007
No. 1 (six weeks), "Our Song," 2007-08
No. 3, "Picture to Burn," 2008
No. 1 (two weeks), "Should've Said No," 2007-08

With the six-week reign of "Our Song," Swift joined just four other women who have claimed such lengthy stays on top: Kitty Wells ("It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels," six weeks, 1952); Connie Smith ("Once a Day," eight, 1964); Faith Hill ("Breathe," six, 2000); and, Carrie Underwood ("Jesus, Take the Wheel," six, 2006).

MORE TO THE 'STORY': Swift followed the unprecedented success of her first album's singles on Country Songs with an additional five top 10s from her second studio set, "Fearless."

In the chart's archives, only two other acts have banked top 10s from each of their first two releases: Brooks & Dunn notched five top 10s each from "Brand New Man" and "Hard Workin' Man" (1991-94) and Dixie Chicks hatched five top 10s from their major label debut "Wide Open Spaces" and six from "Fly" (1998-2002).

Here is a look at how the five songs promoted to radio from "Fearless" fared on Country Songs:

Peak Position, Title, Peak Year
No. 1 (two weeks), "Love Story," 2008
No. 2, "White Horse," 2009
No. 1 (two weeks), "You Belong With Me," 2009
No. 7, "Fifteen," 2009
No. 10, "Fearless," 2010

UP WHERE SHE 'BELONG'S: After becoming the first country artist to win a Moonman at the MTV Video Music Awards last year (Johnny Cash's "Hurt" was honored for Jean-Yves Escoffier's cinematography in 2003), Swift likewise broke barriers on Billboard's Radio Songs survey.

On the Oct. 3, 2009, chart, "You Belong With Me" rose 2-1 to become the first country crossover No. 1 since the radio airplay list adopted Nielsen BDS-monitored data in 1990.

Previously among country singles, Shania Twain's "You're Still the One" (1998), Faith Hill's "Breathe" (2000) and Swift's own "Love Story" (March 2009) had each peaked as high as No. 2 on Radio Songs.

'FEARLESS' PEERLESS: With 11 weeks logged at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart between November 2008 and March 2009, "Fearless" boasts the longest command for an album by a female artist in the 2000s.

In the Billboard 200's 54-year history, the set is one of just seven albums by women to rule for 11 weeks or more:

Weeks At No. 1, Artist, Title, Peak Year
20, Whitney Houston, "The Bodyguard" soundtrack, 1992
15, Carole King, "Tapestry," 1971
14, Whitney Houston, " Whitney Houston," 1986
13, Judy Garland, "Judy at Carnegie Hall," 1961
12, Alanis Morissette, "Jagged Little Pill," 1995
11, Taylor Swift, "Fearless," 2008
11, Mariah Carey, "Mariah Carey," 1991

SWIFT STARTS: When the title cut from "Speak Now" debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 two weeks ago, Swift rewrote the mark for most top 10 launches in the chart's 52-year ledger.

The song became Swift's sixth title to arrive in the Hot 100's top tier, eclipsing Mariah Carey's career sum, tallied between 1995 and 1998. Previously ahead of the release of "Speak Now," focus track "Mine" premiered at No. 3 in August.

Last week, Swift padded her lead with the No. 6 bow of "Back to December." The debut made Swift the first artist ever to begin in the Hot 100's top 10 in consecutive weeks.

Here is a recap of the acts with the most top 10 Hot 100 entrances:

7, Taylor Swift
5, Mariah Carey
4, the Beatles
4, Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana
4, Eminem
4, Janet Jackson
4, Kanye West

Swift is likely to add an eighth such strong start when the Hot 100 is refreshed Thursday (Oct. 28), as "Mean," the final preview track from "Speak Now," is expected to open in the top 10.

The following week, Swift will add more accolades to her already impressive Billboard chart history with the arrival of "Speak Now" on the Billboard 200 and Country Albums.

Additional reporting by Silvio Pietroluongo, Wade Jessen and Keith Caulfield.


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