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[8] [18] Big Machine Records released Fearless on November 11, 2008. Swift chose "Fearless" as the title track because she felt it represented the overarching theme of the album about fearlessly being oneself: [8] "fearless doesn't mean you're completely unafraid and it doesn't mean that you're bulletproof. It means that you have a lot of fears ...
Fearless (Taylor's Version) is the first re-recorded album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on April 9, 2021, by Republic Records.A re-recording of Swift’s second studio album, Fearless (2008), it is part of her re-recording project following the 2019 dispute over the master recordings of her back catalog.
On April 13, it was announced the group would be releasing their debut extended play Fearless on May 2. [3] On April 25, the track listing was released, with "Fearless" announced as the lead single, [4] followed by a highlight medley video two days later. [5] Music video teasers for "Fearless" were released on April 29 and May 1, respectively.
Swift wrote the lyrics to "Love Story" inspired by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (pictured is a painting depicting a scene from the play). Many of Fearless 's songs are about starry-eyed romance and use imagery associated with fairy tales, such as princes, princesses, white horses, and kissing in the rain.
And of course, just like she started, she’s taking her 500,000 followers on TikTok with her along for the ride. “It is so beautiful to meet all these people around the world that have read ...
"Hey Stephen" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her second studio album, Fearless (2008). It is a country pop, folk-pop, and teen pop song about an unrequited love, inspired by a real-life infatuation.
According to Kesha, the song's lyrics are representative of her and based on her life. In the lyrics, which have a carefree message, the narrator talks about not letting anything bring them down. "Tik Tok" is an electropop and dance-pop song incorporating Auto-Tune and a minimalist bitpop beat interspersed with handclaps and synthesizers. The ...
The video features Swift and Urie as a couple who get into a fight before Swift storms out into a colorful wonderland. The video broke the Vevo record, as well as the YouTube record for most views in the first 24 hours for a lead female video, and the third most-viewed overall earning 65.2 million views. [84] [85] "You Need to Calm Down" •