Taylor Swift, who transitioned out of country and into pop in 2014, wrote the song with Train frontman Pat Monahan. Last fall, she offered the track to Sugarland for their album, Bigger (out June 8 on Big Machine Records and Universal Music Group Nashville). "This collaboration is the perfect combination of mutual admiration for each other and mutual admiration for great songs," Jennifer Nettles said Friday. "As artists, we really see the world through a similar lens."
Taylor Swift, who transitioned out of country and into pop in 2014, wrote the song with Train frontman Pat Monahan. Last fall, she offered the track to Sugarland for their album, Bigger (out June 8 on Big Machine Records and Universal Music Group Nashville). "This collaboration is the perfect combination of mutual admiration for each other and mutual admiration for great songs," Jennifer Nettles said Friday. "As artists, we really see the world through a similar lens."