The sixth track of Taylor's new album 'Folklore' was written by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff. Produced by Jack Antonoff and Taylor Swift. It was recorded by Laura Sisk at the Kitty Committee Studio (Los Angeles, CA) and Jack Antonoff at Rough Customer Studio (Brooklyn, NY). Mixed by Serban Ghenea at Mixstar Studios (Virginia Beach, VA). The track was released on July 24, 2020.
What the artist means
On the ‘mirrorball’ off her latest album Taylor begins on such a soft and melodic beat. Her voice gently shakes the room and she tells a lover that she's a mirror that can show him every version of himself. This song feels like a call to love as well as a treat to avoid breaking up or else. The song has a tingly innocence yet touch of bad ass to it. The track is built around the soft hook and let's Taylor show her stuff. It isn't heady at all and the message is quite simple. She uses the word 'hush' so expertly and she's owning this track with a vigor I've not seen from her in a minute. She speaks about a disco, rodeo and circus as she tries to get her lover in her world. She's trying everything to keep the interest looking at her. Gosh, she's doing such a good job at that because we simply can't stop looking at her.
What the song means to me
The song is sonically pleasing and perfect music to my ears. I love what she did by keeping the beat simple and once again using her voice as the main instrument. The track feels like a calculated warning but also a soft plea to a lover to tread lightly and avoid hurting the partner. It's for the keeps and something I can't wait to play for my lover during a cold night with us under the sheets and whispering sweet nothings. Class song from a class act indeed. I will give this song a rating of 9/10.
The sixth track of Taylor's new album 'Folklore' was written by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff. Produced by Jack Antonoff and Taylor Swift. It was recorded by Laura Sisk at the Kitty Committee Studio (Los Angeles, CA) and Jack Antonoff at Rough Customer Studio (Brooklyn, NY). Mixed by Serban Ghenea at Mixstar Studios (Virginia Beach, VA). The track was released on July 24, 2020.
What the artist means On the ‘mirrorball’ off her latest album Taylor begins on such a soft and melodic beat. Her voice gently shakes the room and she tells a lover that she's a mirror that can show him every version of himself. This song feels like a call to love as well as a treat to avoid breaking up or else. The song has a tingly innocence yet touch of bad ass to it. The track is built around the soft hook and let's Taylor show her stuff. It isn't heady at all and the message is quite simple. She uses the word 'hush' so expertly and she's owning this track with a vigor I've not seen from her in a minute. She speaks about a disco, rodeo and circus as she tries to get her lover in her world. She's trying everything to keep the interest looking at her. Gosh, she's doing such a good job at that because we simply can't stop looking at her.
What the song means to me The song is sonically pleasing and perfect music to my ears. I love what she did by keeping the beat simple and once again using her voice as the main instrument. The track feels like a calculated warning but also a soft plea to a lover to tread lightly and avoid hurting the partner. It's for the keeps and something I can't wait to play for my lover during a cold night with us under the sheets and whispering sweet nothings. Class song from a class act indeed. I will give this song a rating of 9/10.