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  1. 19 de abr. de 2024 · How did the singer and the producer meet and collaborate on albums like 1989 and Folklore? See the milestones of their bond, from their first encounter in 2012 to their latest album release in 2023.

    • Kelsie Gibson
  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · The article analyzes the decline of the musical partnership between Swift and Antonoff, who have worked on every album since 2014. It explores their creative process, their themes, and their frustrations with the pop industry.

  3. 12 de out. de 2023 · The producer praises Swift's belief in him and their musical growth over the years. He also recalls the viral video of writing the "Getaway Car" bridge and their recent concert performance.

    • Rania Aniftos
  4. 17 de ago. de 2023 · Jack Antonoff praises Taylor Swift as the first person who recognized him as a producer and helped him land Grammy awards. He also shares stories of their collaborations, from "Out of the Woods" to "Anti-Hero".

    • Kyle Denis
    • “Bye Bye Baby”
    • “I Don’T Wanna Live Forever”
    • “That’s When”
    • “My Boy only Breaks His Favorite Toys”
    • “Sweeter Than Fiction”
    • “Vigilante Sh*t”
    • “Question… ?”
    • “The Lakes”
    • “Imgonnagetyouback”
    • “You Are in Love”
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    Antonoff lends a wistful touch to this “From the Vault” track for Fearless (Taylor’s Version), but Swift’s 19-year-old instinct to leave this off the proper 2008 album was correct.

    Much like Swift and Antonoff’s first soundtrack single, “Sweeter Than Fiction,” her 2016 collaboration with ZAYN for Fifty Shades Darker ended up signaling the sound of her next studio album, 2017’s Reputation. But also like that song, there was much better to come on the album.

    Swift elevates a catchy little ditty with a feature from Urban, making it a perfect “Vault” track on Fearless (Taylor’s Version), but it doesn’t stand up to the towering anthems on the main album.

    This Tortured Poets track is the first (and so far, only) time where Swift and Antonoff’s signature brand of melodic, twinkly synth-pop feels played out rather than improved upon.

    This was where it all started. “Sweeter Than Fiction,” a song written for the long-forgotten film One Chance, marked Swift and Antonoff’s first-ever collab. They laid down a solid blueprint, with Antonoff ramping up his classic ’80s synth-pop production to fit Swift’s sugary sweet lyrics, but little did we know how much more was to come.

    This tale of deceit and payback from Swift’s album Midnights may be one of the weirdest tracks in her catalog, but it could’ve been even weirder. If she wanted a Billie Eilish-esque chilling revenge fantasy, she should’ve gone to the source.

    In true Swiftian fashion, she begins the chorus by asking if she could ask a question before proceeding to ask several in quick succession. Since Swifties are speculating that she’s asking her ex-boyfriend Harry Styles, he should respond with a song called “Answer...” or something.

    The one part of England that doesn’t get a shoutout on “London Boy” gets its own song instead. Swift envisions a future of her leaving the public eye and traversing the Lake District, much like the poets she idolized. It features some of her poetic and intricate lyrics — and her clunkiest melodies.

    Swift’s inability to decide if she wants to rekindle a romance or get revenge makes for a fun and funny addition to her catalog, but it wasn’t worthy of making the standard edition of Tortured Poets.

    Never forget how one of Swift’s most poignant and succinct ballads is about Antonoff’s love story with Lena Dunham. Much like their relationship, this song hasn’t withstood the test of time.

    A subjective ranking of 80 songs co-written and/or co-produced by Swift and Antonoff, from 1989 to Tortured Poets. See how their genre-hopping duo evolved from a soundtrack single to a Grammy-winning partnership.

    • Jake Viswanath
  5. 24 de abr. de 2024 · When Taylor Swift released the production credits for her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, last week, the list confirmed what Swifties have known for years – Jack Antonoff is an indelible part of each era of Swift's music since the two met in 2012.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2024 · A list of the most memorable songs co-written and co-produced by Swift and Antonoff, from "Sweeter Than Fiction" to "Lavender Haze". The article analyzes their musical chemistry, influences, and evolution over the years.