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Taylor Swift (Ft. Keith Urban) – That's When (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault]
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“That’s When” is a duet describing the aftermath of a relationship breakup, with Swift in the role of the individual who stepped away from a relationship due to needing space and
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Taylor Swift – That's Life
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[Verse 1] / Like one of those fireflies / Oh, it looks so good till it's in your hand / It's like one of those memories / Where you can't let go but you just can't stand / It's
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Taylor Swift – How You Get The Girl
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Taylor Swift unveiled a little snippet of this song in her Diet Coke ad.
https://twitter.com/taylorswift13/status/522413036729298944
The song works as an advice to a guy who
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Hayley Williams) – That's What You Get
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Taylor brought her friend Hayley Williams onstage at a Nashville show on her Speak Now Tour to sing Paramore’s “That’s What You Get.”
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Taylor Swift – willow
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“willow” is the lead single of evermore, Swift’s second surprise album of 2020 and her ninth record overall. She released the accompanying music video at midnight EST on December
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Genius Traducciones al Español (Ft. Keith Urban) – Taylor Swift - That's When (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault] (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Taylor Swift - That's When (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault] (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1: Taylor Swift] / Dijiste "Lo sé" / Cuando dije "Necesito tiempo
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Taylor Swift – The Way I Loved You (Taylor's Version)
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Lyrically, “The Way I Loved You (Taylor’s Version)” finds Swift singing about being in relationship with someone who’s apparently perfect for her, but missing the passion she had
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Taylor Swift – Maroon
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“Maroon” is the second song on Taylor Swift’s tenth album Midnights. It has similarities to “Red” and “Clean.”
While “Red” describes a love that was “burning red,” this track is a
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Taylor Swift – Shake It Off
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“Shake It Off” is an upbeat track that encourages listeners to let go of small problems. It spent four weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 song chart, staying on the chart for a
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Taylor Swift – The Way I Loved You
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In “The Way I Loved You,” Taylor finds herself missing the passionate, albeit unstable, relationship she had with her ex. She acknowledges how perfect her current relationship is
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Taylor Swift – Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
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“Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince” is a layered song that can be interpreted as describing a high school romance or Swift’s reasons for becoming politically vocal. It
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Taylor Swift – Cornelia Street
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“Cornelia Street” focuses on the central role the Manhattan street played in Taylor’s memories of an early relationship. Taylor really did rent an apartment on the street in 2016
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Taylor Swift – That's When (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault] Samples
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See all of “That's When (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault]” by Taylor Swift’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Taylor Swift – Cruel Summer
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“Cruel Summer” narrates the fragility and uncertainty at the beginning of Taylor’s relationship with Joe Alwyn. The two met officially at the Met Gala in May 2016, although she was
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Taylor Swift – Clean
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In an interview with Elle magazine, Taylor said the following about “Clean”:
“Clean” I wrote as I was walking out of Liberty in London. Someone I used to date— it hit me that I’d
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Taylor Swift – Tim McGraw
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“Tim McGraw,” which Taylor wrote in her freshman math class, was her debut single and first-ever published song. At the time, she was dating a senior named Drew Dunlap and believed
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Taylor Swift – Timeless (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]
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In the nostalgic “Timeless,” the narrator ruminates on the idea of fate, wistfully imagining herself and her lover throughout time. The song is ultimately about a love so powerful
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Taylor Swift – Question...?
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Reflecting upon a past relationship on “Question…?,” Swift asks her former lover if their newer romantic experiences compare to the time that they spent together. Implicitly, she
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Taylor Swift – All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]
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Widely regarded as one of Swift’s best songs, “All Too Well” sees her picking up shards of memories after a gut-wrenching breakup. She jumps through time to reflect on her best and
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Brendon Urie) – ME!
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Taylor Swift teaches listeners a lesson about self-love and confidence with “ME!” featuring Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie. It’s a stark turn from her sixth studio album
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Genius Srpski Prevodi – Taylor Swift - That’s When (Taylor’s Version) [From the Vault] ft. Keith Urban (Srpski Prevod)
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[Prevod pesme "That's When (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault]" Taylor Swift] / [Prva strofa: Tejlor Svift] / Rekao si: "Znam" / Kad sam rekla: "Treba mi malo vremena, malo
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The National (Ft. Taylor Swift) – The Alcott
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“The Alcott” is the final single from The National’s ninth studio album First Two Pages of Frankenstein .
Matt Berninger was inspired by his wife, Carin Besser, for the concept of
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The National (Ft. Taylor Swift) – The Alcott
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“The Alcott” is the final single from The National’s ninth studio album First Two Pages of Frankenstein .
Matt Berninger was inspired by his wife, Carin Besser, for the concept of
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Taylor Swift – I Think He Knows
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“I Think He Knows” is an uptempo song on which Swift describes her attraction to Joe Alwyn, her boyfriend as of the track’s release. Like on her 2010 song “Last Kiss,” Swift
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Taylor Swift – Paper Rings
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In this song, Swift reveals her commitment to her lover, recounting the story of their love and declaring that she is so willing to stay with him forever, she would forgo any
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Taylor Swift – We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
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Taylor Swift refuses to continue an on-and-off relationship with her boyfriend and declares that “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”.
The song was released as the lead
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Taylor Swift – "Slut!" (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]
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“Slut!” leans fully into Swift’s media reputation as a “slut,” accepting that branding as long as it means she’s dating “the one.” The song, the first From The Vault track from
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Taylor Swift – Picture to Burn
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“Picture to Burn” is an angsty breakup song about Jordan Alford, who went on to date, and later marry, one of Taylor’s former friends named Chelsea. Chelsea told Daily Mail:
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Taylor Swift – Glitch
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“Glitch” reflects on a relationship that was never meant to be. It started off through friendship, casually evolved into friendship with benefits, but somehow turned into a true
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Taylor Swift – All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version) [Live Acoustic]
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Swift’s release of “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)”—as a part of her 2021 rerelease of Red (Taylor’s Version)—was followed by the announcement of an acoustic version on Twitter
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Taylor Swift – You Need To Calm Down
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“You Need To Calm Down” finds Taylor Swift addressing various detractors who post hurtful comments online, following themes of self-love and being true to one’s identity which
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Taylor Swift – How You Get The Girl (Taylor's Version)
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[Intro] / Oh, oh, oh / Oh, oh, oh / Oh, oh / Oh, oh / [Verse 1] / Stand there like a ghost, shakin' from the rain, rain / She'll open up the door and say, "Are you insane-ane
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Taylor Swift – You Are In Love
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Taylor Swift told Jimmy Kimmel:
It’s a song I wrote that is loosely based on… I wrote it with my friend Jack Antonoff (of Fun. and Bleachers) who’s dating my friend Lena [Dunham
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Taylor Swift – happiness
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Despite its appearance, “happiness” has a deceptive title—as Taylor acknowledged herself during the “willow” premiere. It’s a classic Taylor track about moving on from a decaying
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Chris Stapleton) – I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault]
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In “I Bet You Think About Me,” Taylor confronts her ex now that she was able to move on, knowing he still hasn’t. Using an angry and disappointed tone, Taylor puts the blame on her
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Taylor Swift – We Were Happy (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault]
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“We Were Happy” was a formerly unreleased song by Taylor Swift, detailing her feelings of guilt due to falling out of love with a boy, and the lost future they dreamed of together
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Taylor Swift – Stay Stay Stay (Taylor's Version)
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[Verse 1] / I'm pretty sure we almost broke up last night / I threw my phone across the room at you / I was expecting some dramatic turn away / But you stayed / This morning, I
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Taylor Swift – The Moment I Knew
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“The Moment I Knew” tells the true story of how Taylor’s then-boyfriend, Jake Gyllenhaal, didn’t show up to her birthday party. When he called her later to say sorry, Taylor says
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Taylor Swift – I Did Something Bad
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“I Did Something Bad” explores Swift’s new darker trap sound in the reputation era as it drifts away from previous record 1989.
Like 2014’s “Blank Space,” “I Did Something Bad
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Taylor Swift – Stay Stay Stay
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“Stay Stay Stay” finds Swift imagining what a perfect relationship would be like. She wishes this perfect man she has imagined would stay, because she longs for true love.
In the
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Taylor Swift – Picture to Burn (Original Version)
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[Verse 1] / State the obvious, I didn't get my perfect fantasy / I realize you love yourself more than you could ever love me / So go and tell your friends that I'm obsessive and
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Taylor Swift – illicit affairs
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“illicit affairs” tackles the idea of infidelity, which she first discussed on 2006’s “Should’ve Said No.” In the decade since she released “Should’ve Said No,” Swift’s conception
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Genius magyar fordítások – Taylor Swift - That’s When (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault] (Magyar Fordítás)
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[„That's When" dalszöveg] / [1. verze: Taylor Swift] / Azt mondtad, hogy "Tudom" / Amikor azt mondtam, hogy "Szükségem van egy kis időre, szükségem van egy kis térre / Hogy
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Genius Deutsche Übersetzungen – Taylor Swift - That's When (Taylor's Version) [Deutsche Übersetzung]
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[Strophe 1: Taylor Swift] / Du sagtest, „Ich weiß“ / Als ich sagte, „Ich brauche etwas Zeit, brauche etwas Freiraum / Um über all das nachzudenken“ / Du hast gesehen, wie ich ging
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Taylor Swift – Paris
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“Paris” is the sixteenth track on Taylor Swift’s tenth album, Midnights. It was released as apart of the surprise drop of Midnights 3AM edition and is the third Taylor swift song
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