Taylor Swift Break-Up but Still On Top

By Staff Reporter | Oct 26, 2012 01:44 PM EDT

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At 22 years old, Taylor Swift seems to be “on top of the world.” She is a platinum artist, over and over again earning millions and dating a Kennedy. People of all ages have enjoyed her music and lyrical talent. She sings with poise, with love and sophistication.

“Red” is Swift’s fourth album which came out since her debut in 2006. She often plays the role of teacher rather than student with her new songs as she offers instruction on the importance of musical flexibility and sentimentality.

The album is very unique and has a variety of songs. Such as the song “State of Grace,” which sounds similar to a U2 cover circa “The Joshua Tree,” and venturing into dance pop of the Max Martin-produced “I Knew You Were Trouble” to the soft-rock gem “The Lucky One.”

Her songs seem to be a reflection of experiential growth and maturity. Swift translates her emotions and message clearly in her songs.

 “This album is about the other kinds of love that I’ve recently fallen in and out of," Swift writes. "Love that was treacherous, sad, beautiful, and tragic. But most of all, this record is about love that was red.”

Apparently, Taylor Swift’s obsession with her ex’s famous family was the cause of their breakup. Her and her 18 year old boyfriend Conor Kennedy “quietly broke it off a little while ago”.

“No hard feelings. They’re fine,” a source told Us.

Taylor is obsessed with the Kennedys and was living out a fairytale with Conor,” a source disclosed to RadarOnline. “She was more obsessed with the idea of dating a Kennedy, than the actual Kennedy she was dating.”

“Conor’s just an 18-year-old kid and wasn’t ready for anything super serious, but Taylor is looking for her soulmate and it kind of freaked him out with how strong she came on.”

“Taylor is love crazy and loves living vicariously through other people’s love stories,” the armchair psychologist continued. “She sincerely wants to find the person that she is supposed to spend the rest of her life with, but unfortunately, she thinks every man that gives her butterflies is that person.”
I don’t know how to have a normal relationship,” Swift confided on Katie Couric’s talk show, Katie, in a pre-recorded interview that airs Friday. “I try to act normal, love from a normal place and live a normal life, but there is sort of an abnormal magnifying glass, like telescope lens, on everything that happens between me and anybody else.

“I don’t really know that much about love, it turns out.”

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