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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The narrator of "You're Losing Me" complains of her love interest not understanding her and not realizing their relationship is dying. However, much of the song comes off as passive aggressive, guilt tripping, acting bitter that her love interest doesn't want to marry her, and being condescending toward her love interest instead of ''[[PoorCommunicationKills just talking to them directly]]''.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The narrator of "You're Losing Me" complains of her love interest not understanding her and not realizing their relationship is dying. However, much of the song comes off as passive aggressive, guilt tripping, acting contradictory (keep begging her love interest to "do something" but earlier in the song she keeps telling them to "stop" because they are "losing her"), acting bitter that her love interest doesn't want to marry her, and being condescending toward her love interest instead of ''[[PoorCommunicationKills just talking to them directly]]''.
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* {{Narm}}: "Vigilante Shit" was criticized for its "2014 Tumblr" try-hard lyrics, particularly "Draw the cat eye sharp enough to kill a man", the very first line. (Naturally, part of the "2014 Tumblr" crowd who have embraced that era finds the song/line NarmCharm because the narrator is clearly enjoying taking vengeance and singing about it.)
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And Now You Must Marry Me is about villains forcing someone to marry them, this song is just the narrator being bitter that her boyfriend didn't want to marry her


* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The narrator of "You're Losing Me" complains of her love interest not understanding her and not realizing their relationship is dying. However, much of the song comes off as passive aggressive, guilt tripping (including an allusion to [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe demanding a marriage]] that her love interest doesn't want), and condescending toward her love interest instead of ''[[PoorCommunicationKills just talking to them directly]]''.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The narrator of "You're Losing Me" complains of her love interest not understanding her and not realizing their relationship is dying. However, much of the song comes off as passive aggressive, guilt tripping (including an allusion to [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe demanding a marriage]] tripping, acting bitter that her love interest doesn't want), want to marry her, and being condescending toward her love interest instead of ''[[PoorCommunicationKills just talking to them directly]]''.
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* PanderingToTheBase: After many fans were disappointed that Music/LanaDelRey only sings the backing vocals in "Snow On the Beach", Taylor announced that she and Del Rey went back to record the song for the ''Til Dawn Edition''.

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* PanderingToTheBase: After many fans were disappointed that Music/LanaDelRey only sings the backing vocals in "Snow On the Beach", Taylor announced that she and Del Rey went back to record redo the song for the ''Til Dawn Edition''.Edition'' to give Lana a verse.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: Taylor herself fully expected the lead single for ''Midnights'', "Anti-Hero", to not be a hit because of its complex lyrics and melody. She was extremely surprised and glad to be proven otherwise.

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