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"No Body, No Crime" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, featuring the American band Haim, from her ninth studio album, Evermore (2020). She wrote the track as a result of her fixation with crime documentaries and podcasts, and produced it with Aaron Dessner .
Swift previously performed as an opening act at his Escape Together World Tour (2009) when promoting Fearless, and both of them collaborated on Tim McGraw's single "Highway Don't Care" (2013). [10] [13] After that, Swift asked him via text during his Christmas shopping to contribute vocals to the song and the fellow album track "We Were Happy ...
"Willow", along with fellow Evermore tracks "Champagne Problems" (number 15) and "No Body, No Crime" (number 19), increased Swift's total top-20 entries in the country to 21. [38] Similarly, "Willow" landed at number three on Irish Singles Chart , alongside tracks "Champagne Problems" and "No Body, No Crime" at numbers six and 11, respectively ...
“Taylor Swift,” her debut album released in 2006, was the start of what was to become a very long and successful career. This album solidified Swift as an up-and-coming country singer.
Fans love decoding the many references Taylor Swift leaves in her song lyrics. For The Tortured Poets Department (and its surprise “double album” edition, The Tortured Poets Department:The ...
Don Arnold/TAS24/Getty Images Taylor Swift has fans (and Us Weekly staffers) busy with the release of 31 songs across two versions of her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department. Swift ...
Swift leading an army of tall, skinny, and robotic women at a "Squad U" gathering poked fun at the media's accusations that her close group of friends were artificial and had unrealistic body shapes. [102] During the second chorus, Swift is seen with eight men, each of whom revealed an "I Heart TS" crop top after unbuttoning a jacket at her ...
Taylor Swift has released Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), the GRAMMY winner’s third re-recorded album, after Fearless and Red in 2021. To celebrate, ET is revisiting Swift’s original interview ...