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"Anti-Hero" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and the lead single from her tenth studio album, Midnights (2022). Swift wrote and produced the song with Jack Antonoff . It is a pop rock and synth-pop song driven by a 1980s-inspired drum loop generated with a LinnDrum and retro synthesizers such as the Juno 6 and the ...
The first of Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' music videos is here, just hours after the album's release. Swift released “Anti-Hero” at 8 a.m. Watch the video here.
It was if Swift had sent out a bat-signal to her fans by placing the underdog song in that pole position. In early June, the song suddenly made a streaming-driven reappearance on the Hot 100.
Staind (/ s t eɪ n d / STAYND) is an American rock band from Springfield, Massachusetts, formed in 1995.The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Aaron Lewis, lead guitarist Mike Mushok, bassist and backing vocalist Johnny April, and drummer Jon Wysocki.
"Price to Play" is a song by American rock band Staind. It was the lead single from their fourth album, 14 Shades of Grey. "Price to Play" was released in advance and became a hit, charting high on both rock charts (number two on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and number six on the Modern Rock Tracks) and peaking within the top 100 of the Billboard Hot 100 at number 66.
The first of Taylor Swift's Midnights' music videos is here, just 8 hours after the album's release. True to her schedule, Swift released “Anti-Hero” at 8 A.M. this morning. Watch the video here.
"Anti-Hero," from Taylor Swift's lustrous new album Midnights, is our Song of the Week. Song of the Week: Taylor Swift Is the “Anti-Hero” of the Story After All Mary Siroky
Lewis was asked to perform a song solo and he decided at the last moment to play a song he had been working on and practicing with an acoustic side project known as J-CAT since the early days of Staind. [4] He finished the lyrics to "Outside" on the spot while singing the song live. "It's really an accidental phenomenon," Lewis explains.