Here's a breakdown of the resources mentioned in the interview, categorized by type:
People
- Taylor Swift - the main interviewee, discussed in relation to her album "Life of a Showgirl," her engagement, her masters, and various rumors.
- Travis Kelce - mentioned in the context of Taylor Swift's engagement, his podcast "New Heights," and his involvement in football.
- Ed Sheeran - mentioned as a close friend of Taylor Swift, with a rumor about him learning of her engagement on Instagram, and his unique approach to communication.
- Selena Gomez - mentioned as a friend of Taylor Swift, with a rumor about a joke at her wedding, and the context of their long-standing friendship.
- Benny Blanco - mentioned as Selena Gomez's partner, described as "him" and "the best," and funny.
- Mr. Astor - mentioned in the context of fashion trends from 2008, specifically her dislike for certain styles.
- Gracie Abrams - her song "That's So True" is referenced as a potential name for the rumor game.
- Jay-Z - mentioned as having been good to Taylor Swift and having close teams, in the context of potential offers like the Super Bowl halftime show.
- Amir - mentioned as someone who "knows" regarding the music industry and masters.
Organizations
- The Tonight Show - the context of the interview, with a comment about the "loudest intro in the history of The Tonight Show."
- NFL - mentioned in relation to a rumor about Taylor Swift turning down the Super Bowl halftime show due to performance footage ownership.
- Amazon - mentioned as a platform where Taylor Swift's album "Life of a Showgirl" achieved number one.
- Apple - mentioned as a platform where Taylor Swift's album "Life of a Showgirl" achieved number one.
- Spotify - mentioned as a platform where Taylor Swift's album "Life of a Showgirl" achieved number one.
Documents
- Life of a Showgirl - Taylor Swift's album, discussed as being number one on all platforms and having the biggest streaming day of the year.
- The Torture Poets Department - Taylor Swift's previous album, used as a point of comparison for the themes and emotional states associated with her music.
- Phone - mentioned in relation to Ed Sheeran's lack of a phone and how to contact him.
- iPad - mentioned as a device Ed Sheeran uses for FaceTime.
- Buzzer - a prop used in the rumor game, which the interviewee can press if a rumor is true.
- Marker - mentioned as a potential prop for the rumor game.
Technologies
- Streaming platforms - mentioned generally as where "Life of a Showgirl" went to number one.
- Internet - mentioned as a source for rumors about Taylor Swift.
- Instagram - mentioned as a platform where Ed Sheeran might have learned of Taylor Swift's engagement.
Concepts/Events
- Aeros tour - mentioned as a reference point for the energy of the crowd.
- Super Bowl halftime show - discussed in the context of a rumor about Taylor Swift turning it down.
- Engagement - a significant personal event for Taylor Swift, discussed in relation to her ring and the proposal.
- Wedding - mentioned in the context of Selena Gomez's wedding and Taylor Swift's speech.
- Game day - mentioned in the context of the energy and focus around sports.
- Music industry - discussed in terms of behind-the-scenes negotiations and artist ownership of work.
- Masters (of music) - Taylor Swift's control over her own music masters is a significant topic.
- Rerecording music - the process Taylor Swift undertook to regain ownership of her older work.
- Two truths and a lie (game) - the format of the rumor game played during the interview.
- Four lies and a truth (game) - an alternative name for the rumor game, as identified by the interviewee.
- That's True (game) - another name for the rumor game.
- That's So True (song title) - a song by Gracie Abrams, mentioned as a potential name for the rumor game.
- Violent chess / Gladiators without swords - metaphors used to describe American football.
- Girl Summer - mentioned as a potential song sequence.
- Commercial break - a standard segment in a broadcast interview.