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"Seven" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her eighth studio album, Folklore (2020). Swift co-wrote the song with its producer, Aaron Dessner . "Seven" is a folk song with nostalgic lyricism.
Taylor Swift Swift performed this song with T-Pain for the CMT Music Awards in June 2009. This song is a parody of Swift's 2008 single "Love Story". [159] "Monologue Song (La La La)" Taylor Swift Swift wrote a song to act as her monologue when she appeared as a host on Saturday Night Live in 2009. [160] "Three Sad Virgins" Taylor Swift Pete ...
On the Billboard Hot 100, as of April 2024, she has garnered 12 number-one songs [2] and is the female musician with the most charted songs (263), most top-40 songs (164), most top-20 songs (100), most top-10 songs (59), most top-10 debuts (48), most top-five songs (36), and most number-one debuts (7). [3] Swift had her first Billboard Hot 100 ...
Then she took the Eras Tour worldwide, starting in Japan on Feb. 7 and continuing to Australia, Singapore and Europe. Now, Swift is back in North America for the final leg of the record-breaking tour.
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Taylor Swift really just went on stage and sang “I love Travis Kelce” for 5 minutes straight — kristen⸆⸉ 🫶🏼 (@perfectlyfine89) July 6, 2024
The American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has received numerous industry awards and honorary accolades. She is the most-awarded artist of the American Music Awards (40), [1] the Billboard Music Awards (49), [2] the MTV Video Music Awards (30), [3] iHeartRadio Music Awards (25) [4] and she has the most Album of the Year wins at the Grammy Awards (4), [5] the most Video of the Year wins at the ...
Here's every song that was cut from Taylor Swift's 'Eras' Tour Concert Film—from "Wildest Dreams" and "Long Live" to "The Archer" and "Cardigan."