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Call It What You Want" is an atmospheric, mid-tempo electropop [10] [11] and synth-pop song [12] with a crossover R&B-trap inclination. [13] Jack Antonoff revealed on Twitter that "Call It What You Want" was "made with an MPC, live kick, dx7 strings and samples of Taylor's voice as the intro and throughout. Making her voice into an instrument."
"Call It What You Want" is a song by American indie pop band Foster the People. It was released as the group's third single in December 2011 from their debut album Torches. The song was written by frontman Mark Foster and produced by Paul Epworth. The song was also featured in the soundtrack of the videogame FIFA 12 and the World Cup mode of ...
Torches is the debut studio album by American indietronica band Foster the People, released on May 23, 2011, by Startime International and Columbia Records.In 2010, the group parlayed the popularity of frontman Mark Foster's song "Pumped Up Kicks" into a record deal with Startime International, and wrote the album to back the song's popularity.
"Call It What You Want” arrived at midnight and is the fourth song lifted from ... Eager fans noted the lyrics seemed to correlate with Swift's 2008 song "Love Story" and its depiction of a ...
Call it what you want -- Taylor Swift is a proud, emoji-loving millennial! The pop star rings in her 34th birthday on Wednesday and shared a funny, self-deprecating message to her younger fans on ...
Upon its release, the song was another single that received decent (though not enthusiastic) airplay in North America during the spring months of 1991 and could be considered the "last hurrah" in terms of singles from the group's initial run.
Cincinnati, July 1: "Ivy" ft. Aaron Dessner, "I Miss You, I’m Sorry" ft. Gracie Abrams and "Call It What You Want" Cincinnati, June 30: "I'm Only Me When I'm With You" and "Evermore"
In "Call It What You Want", the narrator accepts that her reputation might be unredeemable ("They took the crown but it's alright") [35] and meditates on the transformative power of her relationship ("My baby's fly like a jetstream, high above the whole scene"). [44]