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"New Romantics" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from the deluxe edition of her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). She wrote it with the producers Max Martin and Shellback . The title references the New Romantic cultural movement of the 1970s and 1980s; the new wave music style of that era influenced the song's synth-pop ...
Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023 [32] [33] "New Romantics" Taylor Swift: Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback 1989 (Deluxe) and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023 [27] "New Year's Day" Taylor Swift: Taylor Swift Jack Antonoff: Reputation: 2017 [46] "No Body, No Crime" Taylor Swift featuring Haim Taylor Swift ‡ Evermore ...
Taylor Swift had identified as a country musician until her fourth studio album, Red, which was released on October 22, 2012. [1] [2] Red incorporates eclectic pop and rock styles beyond the country stylings of Swift's past albums, which led to critics questioning her country-music identity.
It was a very good year, 1989 was. And by 1989, of course we mean 2014. That’s the year Taylor Swift put out her biggest and most transformative album, ensuring that, for the rest of our lives ...
Taylor Swift Scott Eisen/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management Update 9/20/23 at 10:08 a.m.: Taylor Swift announced four out of the five vault title tracks after fans finished solving 33 ...
On Friday, Swift is set to release “1989 (Taylor’s Version)" — nine years to the day after the original album was released. When Swift released “1989” in 2014, it seemed like she was at ...
The re-recording of "Out of the Woods", subtitled "Taylor's Version", was released as track number four on the re-recorded album. [109] Prior to that, a snippet of "Out of the Woods (Taylor's Version)" was used in a trailer for the American animated adventure film Migration (2023).
After signing a new contract with Republic Records, the singer-songwriter Taylor Swift began re-recording her first six studio albums in November 2020. [2] The decision followed a public 2019 dispute between Swift and the talent manager Scooter Braun, who acquired Big Machine Records, including the masters of Swift's albums which the label had released.