The Taylor Swift conspiracy theorists are at it again! Following the release of Lady Gaga's new pop album Mayhem, many of her fans pulled out their proverbial magnifying glasses after listening to track nine.
Within hours of Mayhem ’s release, Twitter was abuzz with theories that, at their most coherent, suggest Swift was secretly featured on Gaga’s track, and, at their least coherent, make some use of the phrase “reheated nachos.
Fans online are convinced Taylor Swift appears on Lady Gaga's new album 'Mayhem,' but a source confirms to Rolling Stone that the rumors aren't true.
Last night, when Lady Gaga’s new studio album, Mayhem, hit streaming services, many fans (and critics) noticed the similarity between Gaga’s new track “How Bad Do U Want Me” and the discography of one miss Taylor Swift (you can really hear the parallels here).
It didn’t take long after Lady Gaga’s Mayhem was released for fans to pick out one song that seemed to have Taylor Swift 1989 vibes to it: “How Bad Do U Want Me.” Some listeners went so far as to theorize that they heard Swift’s voice in the background vocals.
Update: Sorry, Swifties, but Cosmopolitan sources can confirm Taylor Swift is not on Lady Gaga’s new track “How Bad Do U Want Me,” despite fan rumors circulating online about it. Maybe next time! Original: Lady Gaga’s seventh album,
The song drew plenty of reactions, with many saying that it sounded like a Swift song rather than a Lady Gaga creation. Sure enough, it even sparked speculation that Swift was inv
Following the Kansas City Chiefs' blowout loss the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, tight end Travis Kelce and his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, kept a low profile. While rumors swirled for weeks that Kelce may be ready to retire from the NFL,
Lady Gaga's flirty bop, "How Bad Do U Want Me," is getting compared to Taylor Swift's music. Here are the full lyrics and the meaning behind the song.
Swifties have shared social media theories about “How Bad Do U Want Me,” which came out Friday along with 13 other new Gaga tracks.
Lady Gaga released “Mayhem,” her first pop album in nearly five years. If you have ever prayed for a Gaga song that sounds like “Reputation”-era Taylor Swift belting to the heavens atop an expertly chosen Yaz sample,