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A music video for "Traitor", directed by Olivia Bee, was released on October 21, 2021. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] She promoted the video on Instagram with the caption "surprise! traitor mv out now!" The music video received a nomination for Best Pop Video at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards .
Former 'The Voice' coach Kelly Clarkson covered Olivia Rodrigo's song "Traitor" on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show.' See how fans reacted to the performance on YouTube.
Fans figured out who MJ voted for in season 2 of The Traitors: Peter or Phaedra. Get the spoilers here.
"Clean" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, taken from her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). Written and produced by Swift and the British musician Imogen Heap, the track is a steady soft rock, dream pop, and synth-folk ballad with an electronic production. Its lyrics depict difficulty in letting go of a broken relationship.
"Smooth Operator" is about a fashionable con-man who moves within high social circles. He is popular with women and breaks many hearts. The lyrics "Coast to coast, LA to Chicago, western male / Across the north and south, to Key Largo, love for sale" [6] imply that he also uses women to obtain his income.
An accompanying music video for the song directed by Petra Collins was released simultaneously. "Vampire" topped the charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States, becoming Rodrigo's third chart-topping single in all eight countries.
Inspired by men who said Trainor's pregnancy would end her career, the song is about women's empowerment; in its lyrics, she asks the male subject to stop mansplaining and to listen to her. Critics were favorable of its musical composition, but they criticized Trainor for calling herself mother , usually an African-American Vernacular English ...
The song tells supporters of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Irish Free State to take down and cease using it, as it is also the flag of the Irish Republic, which the "Free Staters" betrayed. At the time, the Anti-Treaty IRA regarded their Civil War opponents as traitors and therefore unworthy to use the Irish tricolour.