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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Taylor Swift Performs Super Session Atop Empire State Building

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On Monday Taylor Swift promoted the release of her new album 1989 via iHeartRadio with a five-song set on a Manhattan rooftop with the Empire State Building providing a light show, flashing behind her, for a likely once-in-a-lifetime experience.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Swift opened the Yahoo Live and iHeartRadio-broadcast with "Welcome to New York," as she took the stage dressed in a sequined all-white outfit, contrasted by her band in all- black and the dark New York sky, and followed with "Out of the Woods."

Swift introduced "Style," bantering about her inspiration for the song. She said, "I was thinking about how there are trends that never go out of style and then how there are feelings that never go out of style," referencing the song's lyrics of her love interest's white T-shirt and her skinny black dress and how some emotions are just as classic as the clothes we wear.


Next, she played "Blank Space," promoting her Target-exclusive deluxe edition release that includes "songwriting voice memos" recorded on her phone that she said started as a joke for that song. Later, she brought it to the studio and worked on it with producers Max Martin and Shellback.

Swift closed the set with her massive hit, "Shake It Off," thanking her fans for being "the most amazing factor of my life" as well as making that song the most popular in the country. "So, come on and shake it off with me," she said.


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