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"I Knew You Were Trouble" [note 1] is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her fourth studio album, Red (2012). She wrote the song with its producers, Max Martin and Shellback. Instrumented by electric guitars and synthesizers, "I Knew You Were Trouble" has a production that incorporates pop subgenres.
"I Knew You Were Trouble" has a pop-rock production in its verses, and its refrain begins with a dubstep drop and continues with aggressive synth backing and hip hop-influenced syncopated percussion. [41] [50] In the lyrics of "I Knew You Were Trouble", Swift's character blames herself for a toxic relationship that has ended. [26]
"I Knew You Were Trouble" Taylor Swift: ... " The Moment I Knew" Taylor Swift: Taylor Swift ... One of Swift's diary entries from March 2003 includes lyrics of the ...
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour backup dancer Kam Saunders has always been a favorite among her fans—and the Irish Swifties seem to feel the same way!. During the first of three Eras Tour shows at the ...
Directed by Anthony Mandler, the video for "22" departs from the narrative-driven video for Swift's previous single, "I Knew You Were Trouble"; it features scenes of Swift and her friends baking in the kitchen, sunbathing on the beach, bouncing on trampolines, and throwing a house party which ends with Swift diving into the pool, clothes on.
Its lyrics express Swift's frustration with an ex-lover who wants to rekindle their relationship. An alternate version was released to US country radio on August 21, 2012. Music critics praised the track for its catchy melody and radio-friendly sound, though some described its lyrics as subpar for Swift's songwriting abilities.
The TEN lyrics include, “See a man’s soul fly from his eyes and his breath gone … I wanted more, it made it less wrong. Seeing blood spilt same floor he was left on,” according to The Sun .
"Trouble" is a song by American pop rock band American Authors. The song was written by band members Zachary Barnett , David Rublin, Matthew Sanchez and James Shelley with producers Aaron Accetta and Shep Goodman and originally recorded for the band's debut studio album Oh, What a Life , appearing as the fifth track on the album.