Essentially, Swift: Number 60
6.22
In red lipstick with no one to impress.
60 Scores
10: holyground, MattyTacos, Haribo
9: skwonderfactory, Dani97, PeopleLikeUs, bubbleboy, Strangergab, shadesofwrong, Nat A, Val, Era
8.7: TroubleSwift
8.5: Robert
8: Hunter_13, taylor__fan, IamCY, dwuw, IStanHard, enchanted0, bp21xo, Vine101
7.5: BtDecember
7.2: Safe&Sound
7: KillingYourCareer, LL Cool D, Mdawg, keshaspearsxo, hello_world, blueeyesshined13, Robinladen, eddytws, nicedude, iamanearthling
6: JakeKills, Finny, TaylorFantasy, Florencia, Blueberry Mary, Ash12345, Atishvaze, Haunted., Vespertine
5: Ripedie254, thediscomonkey, Nightingale, Icannot, Yvess, TheCheetahwings
4.9: Fearless
4: mikeyace16, Taylor Fanboy, muddysquirrel
3: lovesong
2: tigerlily13, Great Username
1: castle13, Guernica, WayTooHonest13, BlueMoon77, beherebynow, swiftie13, Ashrock
Taylor's joyous celebration of turning 22 in the song of that name is perfectly understandable considering the fact that She spent Her 21st birthday miserable because Her boyfriend was a no-show. That was the inspiration behind
Red's bonus cut "The Moment I Knew." It's understandable that the track ranks in the nether-regions of this rate considering that it's generally regarded as the weakest of all 19 songs from
Red. I feel like, for me, the song is the only thing Taylor's ever released that actually lives up to the public opinion that Her songwriting is cliche and melodramatic. The ballad features a soaring chorus that is vaguely reminiscent of Coldplay's style, and climaxes with a bridge revealing that the setting of this song is, in fact, Her birthday party.
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