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"Cruel Summer" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her seventh studio album, Lover (2019). Swift and Jack Antonoff produced the song, and they wrote it with St. Vincent. "Cruel Summer" is a synth-pop, industrial pop, and electropop song composed of synths, wobbling beats, and vocoder-manipulated vocals. The lyrics are ...
At the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, where she won three awards, Swift opened the show with a medley of "You Need to Calm Down" and "Lover". [92] Swift later performed Lover songs on BBC Radio 1 's Live Lounge , [ 93 ] Saturday Night Live , [ 94 ] NPR Music 's Tiny Desk Concert , [ 95 ] the Jingle Bell Ball 2019 in London, [ 96 ] and iHeartRadio ...
Well, Bill, you might be enchanted to meet Taylor Swift, who has been busy proving just how long a summer can last: four years and counting, in the case of “Cruel Summer.” The song was ...
Taylor Swift's label is releasing "Cruel Summer" as a single four years late because fans are streaming it so much right now. Taylor Swift's label is releasing "Cruel Summer" as a single four ...
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Taylor Swift has released “The Cruelest Summer,” featuring a live version of her hit song “Cruel Summer” from the Eras Tour, along with a new remix by LP Giobbi. Following the release of ...
Taylor Swift and James Kennedy Getty Images (2) Taylor Swift was not ready for “Cruel Summer” James Kennedy’s version. During Kennedy’s set at Coachella’s Neon Carnival, Swift, 34, was ...
Taylor Swift had identified as a country musician until her fourth studio album, Red, which was released on October 22, 2012. [1] [2] Red incorporates eclectic pop and rock styles beyond the country stylings of Swift's past albums, which led to critics questioning her country-music identity.