Bad Blood - y’all know about this song already (but she did mention that this “person” cough katy cough was constantly mean to her all the time even though she respected her a lot and a fan said “You’re better than her Taylor” and Taylor said “Thanks man” all smug) and hint about this song: it sounds suspiciously like a song of the previously mentioned artist
Bad Blood - y’all know about this song already (but she did mention that this “person” cough katy cough was constantly mean to her all the time even though she respected her a lot and a fan said “You’re better than her Taylor” and Taylor said “Thanks man” all smug) and hint about this song: it sounds suspiciously like a song of the previously mentioned artist
The Dear John of 1989? Clocking them on their own turf.
Song #7 - co-written with Imogen Heap (written when she was in London for the Red Tour and she went to her house which is two hours outside of London and is a single castle turret in the middle of this town with lots of horses and small town) and anyways it is about when she was in London and realized her ex was also there but she didn’t feel the usual sense of uneasiness and instead she felt fine and this is what this song is about
Song #6 - this is the oldest song on the record and is co-produced I believe with Nathan Chapman, and is about how she was kinda with someone who wasn’t ready so they split up but they ended up back together but she realized the song has a greater message and she played it along with a mash up video of all these different times when soldiers came home and surprised their families and I BAWLED MY EYES OUT IT HURT MY FEELINGS).
I Wish You Would - about a certain ex who moved right down the street, and after they were on more friendly terms he told her that it was strange for him to drive to his house because he used to turn up her driveway and she wrote this like as a song when two people are thinking about each other and aren’t speaking
I am not here for the I Almost Do rip-off. One I Almost Do was enough for a lifetime, we don't need more