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Some music critics praised the catchy production and pro-gay message of "You Need to Calm Down", but others found it confusing and cynical. Despite the mixed reaction, some media publications regard "You Need to Calm Down" as a gay anthem. The single reached number one in Scotland, number two in the United States, and the top five in Australia ...
[73] [74] On July 10, 2019, Swift performed the song at her headlining Amazon Prime Day concert along with "You Need to Calm Down" and a number of songs from her previous albums. [75] She performed the song along with "You Need to Calm Down" and "Shake It Off" at a Good Morning America concert in Central Park on August 22. [76]
Swift performed "Lover" live on many occasions during promotion of the album in 2019. She first reprised it as part of a medley with "You Need to Calm Down" at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, on August 26; she played the song a pink guitar and was surrounded with blue lights and a hovering moon. [124]
"Calm Down" is a song by Nigerian singer Rema, from his debut studio album Rave & Roses (2022). It was released on 11 February 2022 through Jonzing World and Mavin as the album's second single. The song charted across Europe, reaching number one on the Belgian Ultratop 50 , Dutch Top 40 and Dutch Single Top 100 .
"Calm Down", a 2023 song by All Time Low from Tell Me I'm Alive Calm Down, a character and episode from the animated series Stoppit and Tidyup You Need to Calm Down , a 2019 song by Taylor Swift from her 7th studio album Lover
"No Mistakes" is a song by American rapper Kanye West from his eighth studio album, Ye (2018). The song features vocals from Kid Cudi, Charlie Wilson and Caroline Shaw.It was produced by West, while co-produced by Che Pope and Shaw, with additional production from Mike Dean and Eric Danchick.
Soon You'll Get Better" is a country ballad [11] [12] with a stripped-down acoustic production instrumented by sparse, fingerpicked strings [13] [14] such as slide guitars, banjo played by Emily Strayer, and fiddle played by Martie Maguire. [10] [12] [15] All members of the Dixie Chicks (Strayer, Maguire, Natalie Maines) sing vocal harmonies.
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