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* ''Lover''’s second single , “You Need To Calm Down” is no slouch either. It’s probably her most outwardly political song ever. In it she calls out: men who tell women how to control their emotions, homophobes, internet trolls. The music is beautiful too, especially the hook. It’s upbeat and catchy as hell.

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* ''Lover''’s ''Lover''[='=]s second single , “You single, "You Need To Calm Down” Down", is no slouch either. It’s probably her most outwardly political song ever. In it she calls out: men who tell women how to control their emotions, homophobes, internet trolls. The music is beautiful too, especially the hook. It’s It's upbeat and catchy as hell.
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* ''Lover''’s second single , “You Need To Calm Down” is no slouch either. It’s probably her most outwardly political song ever. In it she calls out: men who tell women how to control their emotions, homophobes, internet trolls. The music is beautiful too, especially the hook. It’s upbeat and catchy as hell.
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* [[https://youtu.be/FuXNumBwDOM "ME!"]], the first single from ''Lover'', is an ''amazing'' song, with an upbeat and gorgeous melody and catchy lyrics. As a bonus, it's also a duet with the ever-awesome [[Music/PanicAtTheDisco Brendon Urie]].

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* [[https://youtu.be/FuXNumBwDOM "ME!"]], the first single from ''Lover'', is an ''amazing'' song, with an upbeat and gorgeous melody and catchy lyrics. As a bonus, it's also a duet with the ever-awesome ever-so-awesome [[Music/PanicAtTheDisco Brendon Urie]].
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* [[https://youtu.be/FuXNumBwDOM "ME!"]], the first single from ''Lover'', is an ''amazing'' song, with an upbeat and gorgeous melody and catchy lyrics. As a bonus, it's also a duet with the ever-awesome [[Music/PanicAtTheDisco Brendon Urie]].
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* "Look What You Made Me Do", the first single released from her sixth album, is a significant aesthetic departure from her previous work, taking on a synth-rock style reminiscent of Music/StVincent or {{Music/Peaches}}. She absolutely rocks it, with a contagious intensity and energy. Especially important is the context of said single. Released after tensions and criticism over her career had reached an all-time high, with Twitter trends such as [=#TaylorSwiftIsOverParty=] #[=TaylorSwiftIsDead=] and #[=RIPTaylor=], and going so far as to have a mural in Melbourne, Australia depicting her death, she released a song which, in four days, broke 13 records on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube. Talk about a comeback.

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* "Look What You Made Me Do", the first single released from her sixth album, is a significant aesthetic departure from her previous work, taking on a synth-rock style reminiscent of Music/StVincent or {{Music/Peaches}}. She absolutely rocks it, with a contagious intensity and energy. Especially important is the context of said single. Released after tensions and criticism over her career had reached an all-time high, with Twitter trends such as [=#TaylorSwiftIsOverParty=] #[=TaylorSwiftIsDead=] and #[=RIPTaylor=], and going so far as to have a mural in Melbourne, Australia depicting her death, she released a song which, in four days, broke 13 records on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube.Website/YouTube. Talk about a comeback.
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* "New Year's Day" has been called ''reputation'''s "All Too Well," and with good reason. The sincere emotions and quiet tenderness of the lyrics prove that, sometimes, the simple route is the best one.
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* Although "King of My Heart" is quite different, even compared to tracks off of ''1989'', it's still wonderful. The joyful, free-spirited way she sings the chorus, and the lyrics that show she's head-over-heels for this guy, make for a lovely listening experience.


** And following this trend is "Call It What You Want", a beautiful love song which -- if you listen closely to the lyrics -- makes a few references to her life and detractors ("No one's heard from me for months", anyone?).

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** * And following this trend is "Call It What You Want", a beautiful love song which -- if you listen closely to the lyrics -- makes a few references to her life and detractors ("No one's heard from me for months", anyone?).
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** And following this trend is "Call It What You Want", a beautiful love song which -- if you listen closely to the lyrics -- makes a few references to her life and detractors ("No one's heard from me for months", anyone?).
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* The bouncy, catchy, and sweet "Gorgeous" proves that the old Taylor is, in fact, ''not'' dead, given its resembelance to songs from ''1989''. That just makes it even better.

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* The bouncy, catchy, and sweet "Gorgeous" proves that the old Taylor is, in fact, ''not'' dead, given its resembelance resemblance to songs from ''1989''. That just makes it even better.
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* The bouncy, catchy, and sweet "Gorgeous" proves that the old Taylor is, in fact, ''not'' dead, given its resembelance to songs from ''1989''. That just makes it even better.
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* "...Ready For It?" is sexy, catchy, and fun -- and, if you look closely at the lyrics, a gloriously tongue-in-cheek response to how the media paints her relationships (and celebrity relationships in general).

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* "Look What You Made Me Do", the first single released from her sixth album, is a significant aesthetic departure from her previous work, taking on a synth-rock style reminiscent of Music/StVincent or {{Music/Peaches}}. She absolutely rocks it, with a contagious intensity and energy.
** Especially important is to consider the context of said single. Released after tensions and criticism over her career had reached an all-time high, with Twitter trends such as [=#TaylorSwiftIsOverParty=] #[=TaylorSwiftIsDead=] and #[=RIPTaylor=], and going so far as to have a mural in Melbourne, Australia depicting her death, she released a song which, in four days, broke 13 records on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube. Talk about a comeback.

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* "Look What You Made Me Do", the first single released from her sixth album, is a significant aesthetic departure from her previous work, taking on a synth-rock style reminiscent of Music/StVincent or {{Music/Peaches}}. She absolutely rocks it, with a contagious intensity and energy. \n** Especially important is to consider the context of said single. Released after tensions and criticism over her career had reached an all-time high, with Twitter trends such as [=#TaylorSwiftIsOverParty=] #[=TaylorSwiftIsDead=] and #[=RIPTaylor=], and going so far as to have a mural in Melbourne, Australia depicting her death, she released a song which, in four days, broke 13 records on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube. Talk about a comeback.
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** Especially important is to consider the context of said single. Released after tensions and criticism over her career had reached an all-time high, with Twitter trends such as #TaylorSwiftIsOverParty #TaylorSwiftIsDead and #RIPTaylor, and going so far as to have a mural in Melbourne, Australia depicting her death, she released a song which, in four days, broke 13 records on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube. Talk about a comeback.

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** Especially important is to consider the context of said single. Released after tensions and criticism over her career had reached an all-time high, with Twitter trends such as #TaylorSwiftIsOverParty #TaylorSwiftIsDead [=#TaylorSwiftIsOverParty=] #[=TaylorSwiftIsDead=] and #RIPTaylor, #[=RIPTaylor=], and going so far as to have a mural in Melbourne, Australia depicting her death, she released a song which, in four days, broke 13 records on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube. Talk about a comeback.
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** Especially important is to consider the context of said single. Released after tensions and criticism over her career had reached an all-time high, with Twitter trends such as #TaylorSwiftIsOverParty #TaylorSwiftIsDead and #RIPTaylor, and going so far as to have a mural in Melbourne, Australia depicting her death, she released a song which, in four days, broke 13 records on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube. Talk about a comeback.
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* "Look What You Made Me Do", the first single released from her sixth album, is a significant aesthetic departure from her previous work, taking on a synth-rock style reminiscent of Music/StVincent or {{Music/Peaches}}. She absolutely rocks it, with a contagious intensity and energy.
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* "Style" is simply incredible, from start-to-finish. With its serene, borderline eerie instrumentals, vivid imagery in the lyrics, and Taylor's powerful vocals, it's easily one of the most impressive tracks off of the very impressive ''1989''. The bridge is especially great, with Taylor's voice conveying so much emotion as she sings, "Just take me home!"

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* "Style" is simply incredible, from start-to-finish.start to finish. With its serene, borderline eerie instrumentals, vivid imagery in the lyrics, and Taylor's powerful vocals, it's easily one of the most impressive tracks off of the very impressive ''1989''. The bridge is especially great, with Taylor's voice conveying so much emotion as she sings, "Just take me home!"
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* "Style" is simply incredible, from start-to-finish. With its serene, borderline eerie instrumentals, vivid imagery in the lyrics, and Taylor's powerful vocals, it's easily one of the most impressive tracks off of the very impressive ''1989''. The bridge is especially great, with Taylor's voice conveying so much emotion as she sings, "Just take me home!"
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** Her song [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0JC9x3xnWw "Out of the Woods"]] is both romantic and pretty sad, reflecting on a past relationship's moments, the good and bad. [[http://www.mtv.com/news/1962757/taylor-swift-jack-antonoff-out-of-the-woods/ It's also a collaboration with fun's Jack Antonoff.]]

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** Her song [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0JC9x3xnWw com/watch?v=JLf9q36UsBk "Out of the Woods"]] is both romantic and pretty sad, reflecting on a past relationship's moments, the good and bad. [[http://www.mtv.com/news/1962757/taylor-swift-jack-antonoff-out-of-the-woods/ It's also a collaboration with fun's Jack Antonoff.]]
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** Her song [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0JC9x3xnWw "Are We Out of the Woods?"]] is both romantic and pretty sad, reflecting on a past relationship's moments, the good and bad. [[http://www.mtv.com/news/1962757/taylor-swift-jack-antonoff-out-of-the-woods/ It's also a collaboration with fun's Jack Antonoff.]]

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** Her song [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0JC9x3xnWw "Are We Out "Out of the Woods?"]] Woods"]] is both romantic and pretty sad, reflecting on a past relationship's moments, the good and bad. [[http://www.mtv.com/news/1962757/taylor-swift-jack-antonoff-out-of-the-woods/ It's also a collaboration with fun's Jack Antonoff.]]
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* "Change". Taylor's account of her and her band's struggle to be noticed-- with a note of confident triumph. Taylor's dad convinced her that the song could be applied to other people and events-- and it's a fitting closer to "Fearless". "...and we'll sing hallelujah."

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* "Change". Taylor's account of her and her band's struggle to be noticed-- noticed -- with a note of confident triumph. Taylor's dad convinced her that the song could be applied to other people and events-- events -- and it's a fitting closer to "Fearless". "...and we'll sing hallelujah."



* Not technically by Taylor Swift, but [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWtIE-iFK2g this parody]] of "You Belong With Me", sung from the perspective of Mass Effect's Tali. Cute, yet somehow saddening…

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* Not technically by Taylor Swift, but [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWtIE-iFK2g this parody]] of "You Belong With Me", sung from the perspective of Mass Effect's Tali. Cute, yet somehow saddening…saddening...
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* "Change". Taylor's account of her and her band's struggle to be noticed- with a note of confident triumph. Taylor's dad convinced her that the song could be applied to other people and events- and it's a fitting closer to "Fearless". "...and we'll sing hallelujah."

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* "Change". Taylor's account of her and her band's struggle to be noticed- noticed-- with a note of confident triumph. Taylor's dad convinced her that the song could be applied to other people and events- events-- and it's a fitting closer to "Fearless". "...and we'll sing hallelujah."



* Not technically by Taylor Swift, but [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWtIE-iFK2g this parody]] of "You Belong With Me", sung from the perspective of Mass Effect's Tali. Cute, yet somehow saddening ...

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* Not technically by Taylor Swift, but [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWtIE-iFK2g this parody]] of "You Belong With Me", sung from the perspective of Mass Effect's Tali. Cute, yet somehow saddening ...saddening…
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** "Shake It Off," a self-aware TakeThat to critics while being an incredible EarWorm tune.
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* From her very first album, "Picture to Burn." The ultimate revenge fantasy song, especially with the music video.

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* From her very first album, "Picture to Burn." Burn". The ultimate revenge fantasy song, especially with the music video.

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