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When Taylor Swift first signed to Big Machine Records, it was the smallest record label in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] [2] At some point, Swift realized that it would be more difficult for her to achieve success through a small label, than in a larger label, [2] constricting their contacts and making it nearly impossible to embark on concert tours and have presenter or performer slots on award ...
The song is written in the key of B major in common time with a tempo of 80 beats per minute. The song follows a chord progression of B – F ♯ – B/D ♯ – E, and Swift's vocals span from E 3 to C ♯ 5. [21] It is notable for containing the most usages of swearing in any song by Swift, due to the repeated use of the word "fuck" in its ...
Some of Taylor Swift’s songs on The Tortured Poets Department have clear subjects, be it Joe Alwyn for “So Long, London,” or Matty Healy for album’s titular song. Track four, “Down Bad ...
The tweaked version is the one Taylor sent to radio stations when the song was released as a single, and it became the official version of the song on all copies of the album that were produced ...
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 ...
Labyrinth (Taylor Swift song) The Lakes (song) The Last Great American Dynasty; Last Kiss (Taylor Swift song) The Last Time (Taylor Swift song) Lavender Haze; Loml; London Boy (song) Long Live (Taylor Swift song) Long Story Short (Taylor Swift song) Look What You Made Me Do; Love Story (Taylor Swift song) Lover (Taylor Swift song) The Lucky One ...
Swift starts the song with the chorus that immediately makes her distaste for the subject of the song clear. “‘Cause, baby, now we got bad blood/ You know it used to be mad love/ So take a ...
The song is about people who change their ways. The first verse describes a man who harbors racist beliefs from his father until "the grace of God got in the way", and the second verse is about a female alcoholic who abandons her habit once she thinks about "everyone she's letting down". In the third verse, a group of gospel singers joins in ...