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"I Knew You Were Trouble" [note 1] is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her fourth studio album, Red (2012). She wrote the song with its producers, Max Martin and Shellback. Instrumented by electric guitars and synthesizers, "I Knew You Were Trouble" has a production that incorporates pop subgenres.
Red 's successful pop singles, notably "I Knew You Were Trouble", influenced Swift to work again with Martin and Shellback when she recalibrated her artistic identity from country to pop with her subsequent album, 1989 (2014). [168] [169] Many critics have upheld Red as a defining record that bridged between Swift's country beginnings and pop ...
We Came as Romans (sometimes abbreviated as WCAR) is an American metalcore band from Troy, Michigan.Formed in 2005, the band has gone through one name change and multiple line-up changes, and signed to SharpTone Records in 2016 [1] after having been on roster of Equal Vision Records since 2009. [2]
Directed by Anthony Mandler, the video for "22" departs from the narrative-driven video for Swift's previous single, "I Knew You Were Trouble"; it features scenes of Swift and her friends baking in the kitchen, sunbathing on the beach, bouncing on trampolines, and throwing a house party which ends with Swift diving into the pool, clothes on.
The end, at last, is here. Sunday was the final (rainy) night of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, bringing to a close one of the most anticipated events of the fall.
Julia Michaels has co-written several Carpenter songs. Two Carpenter songs were co-written by Meghan Trainor. Fifty Fifty and Carpenter collaborated on the remix of "Cupid (Twin Ver.)". Saweetie features on "I Can't Stop Me". Carpenter covered Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble". Alan Walker and Carpenter collaborated on "On My Way".
This part reads like "I Knew You Were Trouble" was the one song that broke dubstep into mainstream pop, and I do not think that is true (per the example I mentioned and I am sure others). While it may be factually incorrect, this is directly framed within the opinion of a LA Times critic. I think it should be fine as long as there is ...
Throughout the tour, Swift 34, has turned the mic to Saunders, 31, during the bridge of the hit breakup song, specifically when she recites the lines, "This is exhausting, you know, like we are ...