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"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 ...
Lover is the seventh studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on August 23, 2019, by Republic Records.It is her first album after her departure from Big Machine Records, which caused a public dispute over the ownership of Swift's past albums.
“Summer’s lease hath all too short a date,” wrote William Shakespeare in one of his sonnets. Well, Bill, you might be enchanted to meet Taylor Swift, who has been busy proving just how long ...
"Cruel Summer" (Bananarama song) "Cruel Summer" (Taylor Swift song) Cruel Summer (Ace of Base album) Cruel Summer (GOOD Music album), featuring artists from the record label of Kanye West "Cruel Summer", a song by Karen Elson from the album The Ghost Who Walks
Taylor Swift has released “The Cruelest Summer,” featuring a live version of her hit song “Cruel Summer” from the Eras Tour, along with a new remix by LP Giobbi. Following the release of ...
Taylor Swift fans don’t always love delayed gratification, but they have embraced it in the case of “Cruel Summer,” a 2019 song they have finally driven to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 ...
Swift, however, has deeper feelings about the news because, like many people, “Cruel Summer” is her personal favorite track from Lover. The long version is this 1:41 speech Swift gave about ...
West and Jay-Z pictured on their Watch the Throne Tour that ran from 2011 to 2012, concluding in the wake of the song's release. "Clique" marked the first musical collaboration between Kanye West and Jay-Z since their joint studio album Watch the Throne (2011), though they had finished the accompanying tour of the same name in the summer of 2012. [1]