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"Shake It Off" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and the lead single from her fifth studio album, 1989. She wrote the song with its producers, Max Martin and Shellback. Inspired by the media scrutiny on Swift's public image, the lyrics are about her indifference to detractors and their negative remarks.
For fans lucky enough to see Taylor Swift in concert in New Orleans, La. on Saturday, Oct. 26, they got to see the 34-year-old fangirl when she brought Sabrina Carpenter on stage to perform ...
The American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has written or co-written every song in her eleven-album discography, with the exception of several cover versions and guest features. She has also written standalone singles, songs for film soundtracks, and songs recorded by other artists.
"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 is the ultimate girl's girl. Between Super Bowl box seats and surprise mid-concert cameos, the songstress spends a considerable amount of time with her friends by her side — friends ...
Taylor Swift is known for writing autobiographical lyrics about specific people that are or used to be in her orbit. In her song “Bad Blood,” she sends a vindictive message to an ex-friend who ...
"Teardrops on My Guitar" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who wrote it with Liz Rose. In the United States, the song was the second single from Swift's 2006 self-titled debut album; Big Machine Records released it to country radio on February 20, 2007, and to pop radio as a crossover single on November 9, 2007.
Swift on the Speak Now World Tour (2011). Taylor Swift began work on her third studio album, Speak Now (2010), two years prior to its release. [1] According to Swift, the album is a collection of songs about the things she had wanted to but could not say to the people she had met in real life.