Taylor Swift graces the cover of the latest issue of NME Magazine and America's favorite pop star speaks on her recent history with both Nicki Minaj and Kanye West. Swift, if you remember, and Minaj were at odds during the lead up to the 2015 MTV VMAs after Minaj took offense to not being nominated for Video of the Year for "Anaconda" and Swift stuck her nose in the middle of the controversy via a Tweet. When prompted during the interview, Swift says she learned a valuable lesson about social media.

"I don't want to talk about it," she said. "But I send text messages now. If there seems to be some kind of misunderstanding, I go to someone's management, I get their number and I text them. It's an important lesson for anyone to learn in 2015."

After years of being at odds with one another after 'Ye stormed the VMA stage six years ago during Swift's speech, the two mega stars have buried the hatchet and are finally friendly. In the NME interview, Swift tells a funny story that involves Beck, whom Kanye interrupted during the artist's 2015 Grammys speech.

"Me and Kanye are on such good terms now, six years later," says Swift. "It took a while... But I had to tell Beck this story earlier. I was at dinner with Kanye a week after the Grammys, he stops what he's saying and he goes, ‘What is this song? I need to listen to this every day.’ I said, ‘It's Beck, it's on an album called Morning Phase, I think you've heard of it…’ We just burst out laughing. And he says, ‘Hey, sometimes I'm wrong.’"

 

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