Yes, 13 Management but I think she still relies on BMR for promotion, distribution etc...
Oh, part of the management?
I just knew about it. Cause from the A2IM report for the grammys, it was listed as Taylor Swift Music & Sony/ATV at the publisher.
Oh, part of the management?
I just knew about it. Cause from the A2IM report for the grammys, it was listed as Taylor Swift Music & Sony/ATV at the publisher.
I like the glimpse of more of the lyrics of "eyes open" that we get
Or consider Swift's second song on the soundtrack, after "Safe & Sound," which was released as a single in December: "Eyes Open," which sounds more characteristically Swiftian, as far as being a louder and potentially more commercial rock number… but which is also decidedly more paranoid than the comforting backwoods ballad that preceded it.
"Yesterday we were just children/Playing soldiers, just pretending/Dreaming dreams with happy endings," Swift sings. In the new reality, "Here you are two steps ahead/And staying on guard/Every lesson forms a new scar/They never thought you'd make it this far…/Nobody comes to save you now." Sure, it's about fighting for your life in a cruel, deadly, unforgiving dytopia… though for some young fans, these lyrics could also just be a metaphor for entering the workplace in the 21st century.
I like the glimpse of more of the lyrics of "eyes open" that we get
Or consider Swift's second song on the soundtrack, after "Safe & Sound," which was released as a single in December: "Eyes Open," which sounds more characteristically Swiftian, as far as being a louder and potentially more commercial rock number… but which is also decidedly more paranoid than the comforting backwoods ballad that preceded it.
"Yesterday we were just children/Playing soldiers, just pretending/Dreaming dreams with happy endings," Swift sings. In the new reality, "Here you are two steps ahead/And staying on guard/Every lesson forms a new scar/They never thought you'd make it this far…/Nobody comes to save you now." Sure, it's about fighting for your life in a cruel, deadly, unforgiving dytopia… though for some young fans, these lyrics could also just be a metaphor for entering the workplace in the 21st century.
They still didn't tell me what we're stepping into though.
THE ANTICIPATION IS KILLING ME!