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"Nothing New" [a] is a song by the American singer-songwriters Taylor Swift featuring Phoebe Bridgers. Swift wrote the song in March 2012 and produced it with Aaron Dessner for her second re-recorded studio album, Red (Taylor's Version) , which was released in 2021 through Republic Records .
The domestic setting in a kitchen evokes some of Swift's past songs such as "All Too Well" (2012) and "Cornelia Street" (2019), as discussed by Vox's Rebecca Jennings. [41] For Dork's Abigail Firth, the emotional warmth and intimacy at home with a loving partner in "Sweet Nothing" harkens back to Swift's 2017 song "New Year's Day". [35]
Nothing New may refer to: Nothing New, a 2014 album by Gil Scott-Heron; Nothing New, a 2011 EP by Tadpole "Nothing New" (song), a 2021 song by Taylor Swift featuring Phoebe Bridgers "Nothing New", a song by Ashlee Simpson from the album Autobiography, 2004 "Nothin' New", a song by Gloria Estefan from the album Cuts Both Ways, 1989
Taylor Swift kept it short and sweet while celebrating the end of her Eras Tour, which she remembers all too well. Swift, 34, paid homage to her time on the road by quoting her own lyrics from ...
Taylor Swift Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Taylor Swift has seemingly dropped another Easter egg for her fans, this time about the potential inspiration behind her song “Sweet Nothing.” Eagle-eyed ...
Taylor Swift begins her long-awaited new album with a Post Malone collaboration, “Fortnight,” which not only kicks off the track list but also serves as the lead single.
Taylor Swift's new album, "The Tortured Poets Department" dropped on April 19, and in the lyrics of her songs, she also name-drops a few celebrities. Swift has previously named celebrities in her ...
In 2020, Swift signed a new publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group [11] and released two albums, Folklore and Evermore, which incorporates indie folk. [14] Folklore and Evermore contains collaborations with Aaron Dessner , who became a frequent collaborator with Swift in the subsequent albums, Midnights (2022) and The Tortured ...