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Retrospective reviews opined that the initial reception was affected by the negative press and described the album as a work of artistic experimentation and evolution for Swift. Reputation was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards , and it was listed on Slant Magazine 's list of the best albums of the 2010s.
Swift previously performed as an opening act at his Escape Together World Tour (2009) when promoting Fearless, and both of them collaborated on Tim McGraw's single "Highway Don't Care" (2013). [10] [13] After that, Swift asked him via text during his Christmas shopping to contribute vocals to the song and the fellow album track "We Were Happy ...
Its lyrics describe an emotionally impactful, two-week romance: A woman in an unhappy marriage rekindles with a married ex-lover, and the two vow to escape to Florida. Reviews of the song praised the vocal chemistry between Swift and Malone, but some critics found the composition weak when compared to Swift's other singles.
Whether you're an O.G. Swiftie or you've recently hopped on the bandwagon, we can all agree that Taylor Swift is one of the most iconic pop stars of all time. The singer and songwriter first made ...
Produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman, "Mean" is a six-string banjo-led country pop and bluegrass track that incorporates hand claps, fiddles, and multitracked vocals. Inspired by critics of Swift, the lyrics narrate a protagonist's self-awareness of her own shortcomings, efforts to overcome the criticism, and ridicule of a "mean" antagonist.
NME's Hollie Geraghty deemed "Now That We Don't Talk" the best "Vault" track from 1989 (Taylor's Version), praising Swift's vocals and the lyrics for showcasing a dry and youthful humor. [30] Uproxx writer Josh Kurp complimented the track's 1980s musical sensation and said it has a radio hit potential. [ 31 ]
Early and retrospective reviews that were positive about the song generally praised Swift's songwriting, direction, and vocal performance. In the United States, "The Way I Loved You" peaked at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 , and received a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Most critics gave positive reviews to "Electric Touch", praising the production and the vocal chemistry between Swift and Stump, while others perceived it negatively. The song peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Global 200 and entered charts in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Philippines, and the United States.