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"New Romantics" incorporates pulsating synthesizers. [4] The song's title is a reference to the New Romantic cultural movement of the late 1970s and 1980s. [5] According to Slate editor Forrest Wickman, this reference is also apparent through the song's sonic resemblance to the era's new wave. [6]
Taylor Swift’s “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” has now gone down on the books as giving the singer her best first week tally for an album ever. The release tops the Billboard 200 with 1.653 ...
“The best people in life are free.” — “New Romantics” “Long live the walls we crashed through. I had the time of my life, with you.” — “Long Live”
She released "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" on July 7, 2023. Swift's "Taylor's Version" albums have received a warm welcome both from her fans and from the music charts. All of Swift's rerecorded ...
This is a list of artists and people who were either part of or linked to the New Romantic scene of the late 1970s and early 80s. This list does not include little-known local bands or individuals. Bands are listed by the first letter in their name (not including articles such as "a", "an", or "the"). Individuals are listed by last name.
The New Romantic movement was a British pop-culture movement of the early 1980s, characterised by flamboyant, eccentric fashion. New Romantics may also refer to: "New Romantics" (song), a 2014 song by Taylor Swift "New Romantics", a 2016 song by Hands Like Houses from Dissonants
Now “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” has arrived, complete with never-before-heard Vault tracks to go along with the 16 re-recorded numbers from the original album, as is her custom with these ...
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