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"Shake It Out" is a song by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine, released as the first official single from their second studio album, Ceremonials (2011). It was written by Florence Welch and Paul Epworth, while production was handled by Epworth.
The music video for "Shake It Off", directed by Mark Romanek, was released on August 18, 2014, the same day as the song's release. [81] It was shot over three days in June 2014 in Los Angeles. [ 20 ] Swift conceived the video as a humorous depiction of her trying to find her identity: "It takes a long time to figure out who you are and where ...
Swift’s second No. 1 pop hit was “Shake It Off” – and, as the title implies, it’s a song about ignoring jerks and haters and living your best life without worrying about what people ...
"Shake It Out" was released as the album's official lead single on 30 September 2011. [46] [50] It premiered exclusively on XFM London on 14 September 2011. [51] The song peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Florence and the Machine's fourth top-20 single. [47]
The royal family posted a two-minute-long video of the guards playing an orchestral version of Swift's hit "Shake It Off" to X (formerly Twitter)."Can't stop, won't stop groovin,'" the royal ...
The clip, which has since been deleted, was set to Swift’s “Shake It Off.” (The pop star’s 2014 track was penned about not letting haters get you down.) ... The song goes on to call out a ...
"Shake It" is a song by American pop rock band Metro Station, released as the third single (and debut British single) from their 2007 self-titled debut studio album. [4] "Shake It" was the band's first charting single, peaking at number ten on the US Billboard Hot 100. Outside of the United States, "Shake It" peaked within the top ten of the ...
Kid Harpoon has also worked with an array of artists. He co-wrote "Shake It Out", "Never Let Me Go", and "Leave My Body" on the Florence + the Machine album Ceremonials with Paul Epworth and Florence Welch. He also co-wrote Calvin Harris's number one single Sweet Nothing with Florence Welch and Harris.