13 Taylor Swift songs that deserved to be singles, a thread:
1. I did something bad: it’s a dubstep/ electropop song, the biggest non-single from Reputation garnering over 100 million plays on Spotify it could’ve hit No.1 with ease if it was the 2nd single.
13. State Of Grace: it’s a rock/alternative rock song it serves as a warning for what love can be both amazing & devastating. Essentially it can go both ways depending on how we go about it & love’s possibilities & there is an utterly romantic sentiment & charm about the-
uncertainty and expectations that come along with any new beginning.
9. Wonderland: it’s a dance-pop, electro-pop song about living in a dream world with someone you love so much even tho you know it’s not gonna last and the reality will hit so hard once it all ends.
5. King of my heart: it’s a pop song about love where every part of the song sounds like a move forward in the relationship (musically, lyrically and production wise)
7. Dancing with our hands tied: it’s a dance-pop, synthwave song with house music vibes and heavy beat drops and it’s about the fear of losing the one she loves and how she’s scared the media will ruin their relationship.
10. All too well: is a soft rock song, it’s critically Acclaimed and the gp loves it. It’s a ballad of a heartbreaking reminiscence of a love Taylor cherished. The Rolling Stone named it as the 5th best song of the last decade.
2. Don’t blame me: it’s a synth-pop, pop-soul, R&B song with influences of gospel it’s about being crazy in love with a guy despite admitting herself as a heartbreaker in the past and it’s different from everything she’s done before.
3. Getaway car: it’s a synth-pop, storyline song about Taylor breaking up with her bf and running away in a nonconventional way with someone else.
6. London boy: it’s a pop happy, love, and catchy song about Taylor and her boyfriend and the things they love to do in London.
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