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"Vulnerable" is a song by American singer Selena Gomez from her third studio album, Rare (2020), included as the sixth track on the standard version album, and on the deluxe version the eighth track. The track was written by Gomez, Amy Allen, Jordan Johnson, Stefan Johnson, and Jonathan Bellion, with the latter handling production alongsid
"Vulnerable" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released in February 1995 by EMI as the fifth and final single from their fifth studio album, Crash! Boom! Bang! (1994), while simultaneously acting as the lead single from the duo's 1995 compilation album, Rarities. [1]
The slow track is believed to be about her short-lived relationship with Taylor Lautner, and is a refreshingly vulnerable song in which Swift sings about her regrets and faults that caused the ...
Vulnerable is the third posthumous album by Marvin Gaye. Recorded in sessions throughout 1977, the album was a decade in the making, first being worked on in 1968 during sessions in New York with Bobby Scott. Reworked by Gaye a decade later, the album was originally going to be released in 1979 under the title, The Ballads, but was shelved.
(Swift previously admitted to always putting a “really honest, emotional, vulnerable” song as track five.) According to fans, the track alludes to the cause of their breakup: Alwyn didn’t ...
Track 5 of Midnights has been quickly singled out as a fan-favorite in the short time that Taylor’s 10th album has been out, a vulnerable song entitled "You're on Your Own, Kid." View this post ...
She described the song as saying: "Look at the state of us. How can it get worse?" adding "I was feeling very vulnerable. The song was an expression of how I felt: hopeless and nihilistic." Stewart thought the lyrics too depressing and added the "hold your head up, moving on" line to make it more uplifting. [13]
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco released a surprise love song for Valentine's Day called "Scared of Loving You"—deep dive the lyrics.