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"August" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her eighth studio album, Folklore (2020). Swift and Jack Antonoff wrote the song, and the two produced it with Joe Alwyn. [b] "August" is a ballad that combines dream pop, guitar pop, and soft rock. It features a dense reverb and an orchestration of strings and keyboards ...
Taylor Swift lyrics about feminism and friendship “Here’s a toast to my real friends. They don’t care about the he said, she said.” — “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things”
A pre-fame Swift in 2006, wearing a sundress and cowboy boots. Swift's fashion style often involves synchronizing outfits, blending classic, retro and "cool" elements, floral prints, Mary Jane or Oxford shoes, Jimmy Choo boots, and other accessories from Aldo, Prada, Christian Louboutin, Elie Saab, Dolce & Gabbana, [12] Vivienne Westwood, Louis Vuitton and The Row. [13]
Swift's character resents that her enemies set her up for humiliation ("You said the gun was mine/ Isn't cool, no, I don't like you"), affirms that she remembers all the wrongdoings ("I got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined/ I check it once, then I check it twice"), [38] and reassures that her enemies will get what they deserve ...
Taylor Swift has had lots of collaborators over the years, from country songwriter Liz Rose to legendary pop producers Max Martin and Shellback, but it’s Jack Antonoff that has arguably left the ...
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It along with 13 tracks from the album made Swift the first artist to monopolize the top 14 of the Hot 100. [46] [47] Following its release as a single, the song also peaked at number four on Adult Pop Airplay and number six on the Pop Airplay charts, marking Swift's record-extending 32nd top ten hit on the former and her 25th top ten hit on ...
"Mr. Perfectly Fine" [a] is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her first re-recorded album, Fearless (Taylor's Version) (2021). It is one of the album's "From the Vault" tracks that was intended for but excluded from her second studio album, Fearless (2008).