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The lyrics are about Swift's gratitude for her fans and bandmates, using high-school and royalty imagery to describe the accomplishments in the narrator's life. After Speak Now was released, "Long Live" entered and peaked at number 85 on the US Billboard Hot 100 .
[2] [3] Her early-career songwriting outputs featured collaborations with Liz Rose, who co-wrote with Swift for the albums Taylor Swift (2006), Fearless (2008), and Red (2012). [4] She was the sole writer of the majority of Fearless and Red , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and she wrote her third studio album, Speak Now , solely herself. [ 7 ]
Joe Coscarelli from The New York Times said the re-recorded track "can't help but sound like [a cover]" because of Swift's matured vocals and teenage lyrics. [220] Heather Taylor-Singh of Exclaim! and Jonathan Bernstein of Rolling Stone said Swift's vocals somewhat lose the adolescent sense in the original. [225] [226]
Taylor Swift is the ultimate girl's girl. Between Super Bowl box seats and surprise mid-concert cameos, the songstress spends a considerable amount of time with her friends by her side — friends ...
Swift told TIME last year, “Doing that show with a hangover, I don’t want to know that world.” Swift later revealed what inspired “Fortnight” to Amazon Music .
Taylor Hill/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management Taylor Swift often pulls from her own experience in her music, even dropping specific dates in lyrics. Perhaps the most memorable date in ...
Taylor Swift released her fifth studio album, 1989, in October 2014. 1989 's synth-pop production transformed Swift's sound and image from country-oriented to mainstream pop. [1] Although the album propelled Swift's status to a global pop star, [2] she was a target of tabloid gossip. [3]
Yes, the new Taylor Swift song just made me compliment Right Said Fred." Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone believed that the song marked a continuation of the feud between Swift and rapper Kanye West; the latter had previously name-dropped Swift in his song "Famous" by using the line, "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? / I ...