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Lover is the seventh studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.It was released on August 23, 2019, by Republic Records.It is her first album after her departure from Big Machine Records, which caused a public dispute over the ownership of Swift's past albums.
"Lover" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her seventh studio album, Lover (2019). She conceived it as a timeless love song meant for a wedding reception: the lyrics are about an committed romantic relationship, and the bridge draws on the bridal rhyme "Something old".
[22] [23] Swift also makes confessions to the love interest in the song: "I'm so chill/ But you make me jealous." [24] The song utilises "broad, heavy" synths and sexual lyrics to convey a deep feeling of love throughout the song, [25] showing a more sensual side to Swift. [22]
Swift wrote a love song to her mom, Andrea Swift, named “The Best Day.” “Change” is also featured on the album, which is about overcoming hardships. Larry Busacca/Getty Images
The One Direction crooner celebrated his 22nd birthday on Monday by doing what we all did when we turned 22 -- by posting the lyrics to Taylor Swift's age-defining song "22" on social media.
Taylor Swift is known for her emotionally devastating ballads — but there is one song on The Tortured Poets Department that fans think might be her most gut-wrenching tune yet.
[a] Swift and Jack Antonoff wrote and produced the song for the former's seventh studio album, Lover (2019). "Soon You'll Get Better" is a country ballad featuring slide guitar, banjo, and fiddle alongside vocal harmonies. The lyrics were inspired by Swift's parents' cancer diagnoses.
A re-recorded version of the track, titled "22 (Taylor's Version)", was released as part of Swift's second re-recorded album, Red (Taylor's Version), on November 12, 2021. It peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Global 200 and entered on the charts of Australia, Canada, Portugal, Singapore, and the United States.