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The week of August 14, 2011, "Mean" became Swift's thirteenth song to sell more than one million copies, which is more than any other country artist in digital history. [50] By the end of 2011, "Mean" sold 1.2 million digital copies in the U.S. [51] The song was number 24 on the Billboard Year-end Country Songs chart for 2011. [52]
Justin Baldoni is giving his It Ends With Us co-star Blake Lively all the credit for getting Taylor Swift to lend her voice to the newly-released trailer for their film. Talking with ET's Kevin ...
Taylor Swift. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Swifties everywhere have been rethinking their wedding song since Taylor Swift put “Lover” on her “denial” playlist ...
Blake Lively's new movie, "It Ends With Us," features a Taylor Swift needle drop during a key scene. Screenwriter Christy Hall spoke to BI about her reaction to getting the cosign from Swift.
"My Tears Ricochet" was the first track written for the album, penned by Swift alone. [2] Album co-producer Aaron Dessner regarded the song as a "beacon" for the record. [3] In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Swift said that, following the sale of her master recordings to Scooter Braun, narratives around divorce had been triggering her, and she incorporated imagery of the end of ...
Its lyrics express Swift's frustration with an ex-lover who wants to rekindle their relationship. An alternate version was released to US country radio on August 21, 2012. Music critics praised the track for its catchy melody and radio-friendly sound, though some described its lyrics as subpar for Swift's songwriting abilities.
"Us" (stylized as "us.") is a song by the American singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams from her second studio album, The Secret of Us (2024). The track features the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift , who wrote it with Abrams and Aaron Dessner and handled the production with the two and Jack Antonoff .
Taylor Swift’s “Tortured Poets Department” album is filled with songs titled after proper names, including “Robin,” “Cassandra,” “Peter” and “thanK you aIMee.” There’s one ...