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"New Romantics" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from the deluxe edition of her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). She wrote it with the producers Max Martin and Shellback . The title references the New Romantic cultural movement of the 1970s and 1980s; the new wave music style of that era influenced the song's synth-pop ...
Taylor Swift's new album Midnights explores the things that keep her up at night, and “self-loathing” is among them. Here, we tackle how the track "Anti-Hero" addresses the subject head-on.
"A Place in This World" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her debut studio album, Taylor Swift (2006). She wrote it with Robert Ellis Orrall and Angelo Petraglia, while Nathan Chapman handled its production. Big Machine Records released it as the album's fourth track on October 24, 2006.
Taylor Swift lyrics about feminism and friendship “Here’s a toast to my real friends. They don’t care about the he said, she said.” — “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things ...
Hard to say what's on that shirt, but glad to hear it's a Kidz Bop fave. 1. On "G.D.F.R.," the line "Your girl just kissed a girl/I do bi chicks" changes to "Your girl just danced a twirl, I do ...
"Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department (2024). Produced by Swift and Jack Antonoff, the track is a Southern Gothic-inspired chamber pop song that incorporates dense echo and strings. The lyrics were inspired by ...
Any fan seeing “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” won’t be in for a huge number of surprises when it comes to the movie setlist, which largely follows the template that was locked into place ...
"Should've Said No" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her debut studio album Taylor Swift (2006). The song was released to US country radio as the album's fifth and final single on May 19, 2008, by Big Machine Records.