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The lyrics of "Carolina" incorporate elements of nature from the Carolinas "Carolina" was written solely by Swift and produced by her and Aaron Dessner, with whom she collaborated on her 2020 studio albums Folklore and Evermore. [9] She wrote the song well over a year and a half before the release date of June 24, 2022. [10]
Some Swifties have been luckier than others when it comes to the surprise songs set of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour. Since the record-breaking tour kicked off in March 2023, Swift used the ...
One of the most anticipated moments of each night of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is her acoustic set. At the far end of her stage, the singer-songwriter plays two different songs, one on the guitar ...
Test your Taylor Swift knowledge with these 50 Taylor Swift trivia questions and answers about the pop star. ... Whether it’s ticking off favorite award show outfits, reciting the setlist of ...
In mid-2013, Swift began writing songs for her fifth studio album, 1989, which was released in October 2014 by Big Machine Records. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Inspired by 1980s synth-pop , [ 4 ] she conceived the album as her first "official pop " record after she had marketed her first four albums to country radio , and transform her artistry and image from ...
"Marjorie" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her ninth studio album, Evermore (2020). She wrote the track with its producer, Aaron Dessner.A tribute to Swift's late maternal grandmother, the opera singer Marjorie Finlay, the song features bits of advice that Finlay offered to Swift and touches on her guilt over not knowing Finlay to the fullest.
Taylor Swift. Emma McIntyre/TAS23/Getty Images Taylor Swift is making her fans’ wildest dreams come true this fall with a filmed version of The Eras Tour in theaters nationwide — but tickets ...
Taylor Swift began development on her third studio album, Speak Now (2010), two years prior to its release. [1] She conceived the album as a collection of songs about the things she had wanted to but was unable to do with the people she had met in real life. [2] Speak Now was solely written by Swift, who co-produced it with Nathan Chapman.