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"Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her seventh studio album, Lover (2019). She wrote the song a few months after the 2018 U.S. midterm elections to capture her disillusionment with the American political climate.
Swift wrote "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince" after the 2018 midterm elections; its lyrics use high school as a metaphor for American politics because she thought the social events of a traditional American high school, like the political landscape, can alienate some people. [18] "
The film is titled after "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince", a 2019 song by Swift. The film has been described as an unvarnished and emotionally revealing look at Swift, during a metamorphic phase in her life, as she learns to accept her role as not only a singer-songwriter and entertainer, but as an influential woman "harnessing the full ...
Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince (shortened) Cruel Summer (extended outro) The Man (spoken intro) You Need to Calm Down (shortened) Lover (spoken intro; extended outro) Fearless.
The Eras Tour set list has always started with "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince" and ended with "Karma." Over the course of the tour, a handful of songs were shuffled around, added, or ...
In an interview with Chris Willman of Variety, Swift revealed that she held back "Only the Young" from being included on her seventh studio album Lover (2019). She also revealed that the song is both co-written and co-produced with Joel Little, who worked with Swift on four songs for the album including "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince", from which the title of the documentary comes ...
She continued, “And I think when you go through heartbreak, there’s part of you that thinks, ‘I want a new name, I want a new life. I don’t want anyone to know where I’ve been or know me ...
Music and lyrics [ edit ] "You Are in Love" is an atmospheric electropop [ 9 ] ballad [ 10 ] [ 11 ] instrumented by a recurring synth riff [ 12 ] that critics thought to evoke the music of Bruce Springsteen ; David Greenwalt of The Oregonian thought that it "[echoes] the synth tones" of " Streets of Philadelphia " (1993), [ 13 ] while Sal ...