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Colbie Caillat co-wrote and featured on "Breathe" (2008). Swift wrote "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home", performed by Miley Cyrus for the Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack (2009). Swift co-wrote Kellie Pickler 's "Best Days of Your Life" (2008). Swift featured on John Mayer 's "Half of My Heart" (2010).
"Cruel Summer" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her seventh studio album, Lover (2019). Swift and Jack Antonoff produced the song, and they wrote it with St. Vincent. "Cruel Summer" is a synth-pop, industrial pop, and electropop song composed of synths, wobbling beats, and vocoder-manipulated vocals. The lyrics are ...
Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13, 1989, in West Reading, Pennsylvania, United States. [ 1] She is named after singer-songwriter James Taylor. [ 2] Her father, Scott Kingsley Swift, was a stockbroker for Merrill Lynch, and her mother, Andrea Gardner Swift ( née Finlay ), worked as a mutual fund marketing executive briefly. [ 3]
Surprise Songs. Our Song. You’re on Your Own, Kid. Death By a Thousand Cuts. Maroon. You Are In Love. I Can See You. Fernando Leon/TAS23.
Katherine Jeng, who recently taught the Taylor Swift Lyrical Evolution course at Rice University, credits Swift’s move from early country albums (Taylor Swift, Fearless, Speak Now and Red) to ...
Swift has had a longtime feud with Kardashian, who shares North and three other children with ex-husband Kanye West.Back in 2009, West, now 46, stormed the MTV VMAs stage in the middle of Swift ...
Produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman, "State of Grace" is an arena rock song that uses chiming, feedback -drenched guitars and pounding drums. An acoustic version features as a deluxe-edition bonus track. The lyrics are about the tumultuous feelings evoked by the first signs of love.
Inside Taylor Swift's Star-Studded Dating History. Swift sparked even more chatter about the song after she linked it to the “grief” stage of her “Five Stages of Heartbreak” (denial, anger ...