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Taylor Swift is known for writing autobiographical lyrics about specific people that are or used to be in her orbit. In her song “Bad Blood,” she sends a vindictive message to an ex-friend who ...
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Taylor Swift's tenth original studio album, Midnights, was released October 21, 2022, by Republic Records. Three hours after the 13-track standard edition was released, a 3am Edition containing seven bonus tracks was surprise-released. [1] Swift described those bonus tracks as a byproduct of her creative process while conceiving Midnights. [2] "
Swift released the original version of 1989, titled after her birth year, in 2014.One year later, she dropped a remixed version of “Bad Blood,” which featured a special duet with Lamar, now 36
While her debut album in 2006, “Taylor Swift” only has one bad word — “damn” — the two that followed, “Fearless” and “Speak Now,” have none, according to an unscientific chart ...
The lyrics of "Carolina" incorporate elements of nature from the Carolinas "Carolina" was written solely by Swift and produced by her and Aaron Dessner, with whom she collaborated on her 2020 studio albums Folklore and Evermore. [9] She wrote the song well over a year and a half before the release date of June 24, 2022. [10]
Travis, 35, then pulled his microphone close and sang, “Now we’ve got bad blood,” a nod to Swift’s song from 2014’s 1989, purported to be about her then-feud with Katy Perry.
"Vigilante Shit" is a dark pop and trip hop [14] tune produced by Swift and Antonoff; it is the only track from the standard version of Midnights that Swift wrote alone. [15] [16] [17] At two minutes and 44 seconds, it is the shortest track on the album's standard edition. [18]