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Shake It Off" was one of the best-selling singles of the 2010s decade in the United States, selling 5.4 million digital copies as of January 2020. [56] As of February 2024, the single remains Swift's biggest hit on the Hot 100, where it spent nearly six months in the 10 ten and 50 weeks in the top 100.
"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.
Swift’s second No. 1 pop hit was “Shake It Off” – and, as the title implies, it’s a song about ignoring jerks and haters and living your best life without worrying about what people ...
Besides material for her albums, Swift has recorded songs for film soundtracks including her first number-one Canadian single "Today Was a Fairytale" for Valentine's Day (2010), [9] the Billboard Hot 100 top-30 entries "Safe & Sound" featuring the Civil Wars and "Eyes Open" for The Hunger Games (2012), [18] and the international top-five single ...
Nyong’o first discovered “Shake It Off,” the lead single from Swift’s 2014 album 1989, in the midst of filming Star Wars. “I was going through a lot of self-doubt because it was the ...
She added: “I also recall hearing similar player and hater phrases in many songs, films and other works prior to ‘Shake it Off,’” specifically recalling Eric Church using the same lyrics ...
The single reached number one in its third week on the chart, supported by the release of its music video. It took the number-one position from 1989 's lead single "Shake It Off", making Swift the first woman to succeed herself at the top spot. [36] "Blank Space" remained atop the Billboard Hot 100 for seven consecutive weeks. [37]
Swift became the first artist to have three albums each sell one million copies within the first week, and 1989 was the first album released in 2014 to exceed one million copies. [122] 1989 topped the Billboard 200 for 11 non-consecutive weeks [123] and spent the first full year after its release in the top 10 of the Billboard 200. [124]