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"Breathe" is a song by Taylor Swift featuring Colbie Caillat from Swift's second studio album, Fearless (2008). Swift wrote the song with Caillat and produced it with Nathan Chapman. A pop rock ballad, "Breathe" incorporates strummed acoustic instruments and a string section. The lyrics are about heartbreak from losing a close friend.
One of several lyrics Swift teased months prior in her New York University commencement speech. All the pomp, circumstance: Taylor Swift delivers NYU commencement speech, receives honorary degree. 74.
[3] [4] Released on October 24, 2006, the album Taylor Swift was the longest-charting album on the US Billboard 200 of the 2000s decade, and established Swift as one of country music's rising stars. [5] [6] Its third single, "Our Song", made Swift the youngest person to single-handedly write and sing a number-one song on the Hot Country Songs ...
Taylor Swift Swift performed this song with T-Pain for the CMT Music Awards in June 2009. This song is a parody of Swift's 2008 single "Love Story". [159] "Monologue Song (La La La)" Taylor Swift Swift wrote a song to act as her monologue when she appeared as a host on Saturday Night Live in 2009. [160] "Three Sad Virgins" Taylor Swift Pete ...
Midnights. Swift’s 2022 album, Midnights, features perhaps the most amount of songs that are not about dating.From “You’re on Your Own, Kid,” and “Karma” to “Dear Reader ...
Taylor Swift lyrics about feminism and friendship “Here’s a toast to my real friends. They don’t care about the he said, she said.” — “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things”
"Fifteen" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her second studio album, Fearless (2008). Inspired by Swift's high-school freshman year, the lyrics narrate how she and her friend Abigail Anderson, both at 15, experience teenage heartbreak and realize life aspirations.
Taylor Swift appeared to get a little emotional at her Detroit show over the weekend. Fans spotted that, when she performed “Breathe” on the piano, she seemed to wipe away a tear at the end of ...