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The Prince of Wales was spotted dancing his little heart out to Taylor Swift's 2014 hit "Shake It Off" on Friday night during night one of her Eras Tour concert at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
This weekend, the Prince of Wales celebrated his 42nd birthday by attending Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert at Wembley Stadium in London—and he showed off his best dance moves in the process.
"Shake It Off" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and the lead single from her fifth studio album, 1989. She wrote the song with its producers, Max Martin and Shellback . Inspired by the media scrutiny on Swift's public image, the lyrics are about her indifference to detractors and their negative remarks.
The Prince of Wales celebrated his 42nd birthday rocking out to “Shake It Off” while taking Prince George and Princess Charlotte to see Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium on June 22.
Lovers (ラヴァーズ, Ravāzu) is the fourth studio album by the Japanese girl band Princess Princess, released on November 17, 1989, by CBS Sony. While no singles were generated by the album, "Papa" was included as the B-side of the band's third No. 1 single "Oh Yeah!". [1] The album became the band's first to hit No. 1 on Oricon's albums ...
Her "Shake it Out/Shake it Off" mashup received over 200,000 views in the first four days of its release and was featured on Buzzfeed [9] and Mashable. [10] Her "Taylor Swift 1989 in 4 Minutes" collaboration with Peter attracted even more interest, provoking articles in Mashable , BillBoard , [ 11 ] Fascinately , Deseret News , Melty , Virgin ...
Fast-forward to 2024 and it appears the "Shake It Off" singer has learned quite a bit about love. ... you'll notice that her country era was marked by princess-style dresses and cowboy boots ...
"Shake It Off" is a mid-tempo R&B song with a pop and hip hop backbeat and a "thumping", sparse production. [8] Written and produced by Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox and Johntá Austin, the song drew comparisons to several productions from Usher's 2004 album, Confessions.