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Swift performing "Getaway Car" on her Reputation Stadium Tour (2018) On September 7, 2018, Universal Music Australia announced that "Getaway Car" would serve as a single exclusively in Australia and New Zealand. [17] The song was released to Australian and New Zealand contemporary hit radio stations by Universal and Big Machine Records. [18]
Swift mashed-up the TTPD track with Reputation’s “Getaway Car” during her guitar surprise song during Edinburgh Night 2 in June 2024. She then migrated to the piano to perform “All the ...
Swift, 34, began with a rendition of Reputation’s “Getaway Car.” “I want to play one that you really want to hear, I want you to be happy,” she said, per social media footage.
Taylor Swift's acoustic set is one of the most anticipated moments in the Eras Tour setlist. Here are all the surprise songs she's played so far. ... Aug. 20: "Death By a Thousand Cuts"/"Getaway ...
Ashley Iasimone from Billboard reported that Swift "combined two of her most iconic breakup songs", [33] People ' s Ilana Kaplan dubbed it as "sweet". [34] She later performed the song as part of mash-ups with her tracks "Hits Different" (2022), "Getaway Car" (2018) and "The Great War" (2022) at the tour's London and Indianapolis stops. [35]
"Champagne Problems" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her ninth studio album, Evermore (2020). She wrote the song with Joe Alwyn, who is credited under the pseudonym William Bowery, and produced it with Aaron Dessner. "Champagne Problems" is a lo-fi tune driven by a rhythmic composition of piano and guitar riff.
Taylor Swift really just went on stage and sang “I love Travis Kelce” for 5 minutes straight — kristen⸆⸉ 🫶🏼 (@perfectlyfine89) July 6, 2024
Swift wrote the song with the producers Max Martin, Shellback, and Oscar Görres. A combination of trap, EDM, and synth-pop, "So It Goes…" depicts a narrator's vulnerability to a lover. Some critics highlighted the sexual nature of the lyrics, while several deemed the song insubstantial. Critics have retrospectively considered "So It Goes…"