Taylor Swift's next album about 'crash and burn' heartbreak




Taylor Swift always talks about love in her albums, but this time it’s going to be different. Sort of.

E! Online reported the “Mean” singer’s next album is going to be about unbearable, devastating heartbreak.

"There's just been this earth-shattering, not recent, but absolute crash-and-burn heartbreak and that will turn out to be what the next album is about,” the country cutie told Vogue magazine for its February issue.

According to Us Weekly, Swift also told the mag that her love life is currently at a total stand still.

"I got nothing going on!" she said. "I just don't really feel like dating. I really have this great life right now."

But when it comes to previous relationships, the 22-year-old gave some insight into her short-lived romance with Jake Gyllenhaal.

"I'm not sad and I'm not crying this Christmas, so I am really stoked about that,” she joked, refusing to give further details and simply saying that “[Christmas 2010] is a sad story!”

Gyllenhaal, 31, broke up with Swift just before New Year’s Day last year.

Back in 2009, Joe Jonas infamously dumped Swift in a very short phone call.

"The only way that I can feel better about myself," she said, "[is] pull myself out of that awful pain of losing someone—is writing songs about it to get some sort of clarity."

She also adds that those relationships aren’t total losses.

Swift says that she’s learned that, "If someone doesn't seem to want to get to know me as a person but instead seems to have kind of bought into the whole idea of me and he approves of my Wikipedia page? And falls in love based on zero hours spent with me? That's maybe something to be aware of. That will fade fast. You can't be in love with a Google search."

She also told that magazine that she won’t put up with people who want to “put me down a lot in order to level the playing field or something? If you are threatened by some part of what I do and want to cut me down to size in order to make it even? That won't work either.”

Swift’s first cover of Vogue hits stands January 24.

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