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Red (2012) (Music)
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Red is the fourth studio album by American Singer-Songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on October 22, 2012.The album marks the real beginning of Swift's shift away from her country roots toward more mainstream pop. It straddles genres—twangy enough to be played on the country station, and rock enough to fill stadiums, yet streamlined and upbeat enough to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 and make Swift the first female artist with two albums which sold over a million copies in the first week.Lyrically, Red explores Swift's usual themes of love, heartbreak, and living life to the fullest. Those emotions, as Swift explained in a live chat and in the liner notes, as well as in the title track, manifested for her in a bright, multifaceted red.A re-recording of the album, Red (Taylor's Version), was released on November 12, 2021 as the second in Swift's series of re-recorded albums produced as a counter measure to Scooter Braun's purchase of the masters to her first six albums and his later subsequent sale of them to Shamrock Holdings under the conditions that he and his company Ithaca Holdings will continue to profit off of them.The song "All Too Well" and its accompanying short film have their own page.Not to be confused with the King Crimson album. | |
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Hotter and Sexier | |
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"Treacherous," which was her sexiest song until "Dress" came along. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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Darker and Edgier: It's hard to believe in the wake of reputation, but Red was considered to be this at the time of its release. Its focus on Break-Up Songs and tragic endings may have contributed to this impression. | |
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The Mistress | |
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The Mistress: Defied in "Girl at Home," where the narrator rejects a guy specifically because he already has a girlfriend. She then gives him a "The Reason You Suck" Speech, telling him that, even though she doesn't know his girlfriend, she still would never put another woman through that, having been cheated on herself, and that she finds his behavior gross and deciedly unattractive. | |
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Title Drop | |
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Title Drop: "State of Grace" is the only song on the album not named after its hook, with the title appearing not in the chorus, but in the bridge: | |
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End of an Age | |
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End of an Age: Red effectively served as the coda to the country phase of Taylor Swift's career. Fittingly, the last song "Begin Again" has the most overtly country sound, being a primarily acoustic ballad with prominent mandolin and steel guitar. | |
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Face on the Cover | |
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Face on the Cover: Swift appears with her face half shrouded in shadow by a wide-brimmed hat, her bright red lips emerging below. | |
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New Sound Album | |
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New Sound Album: Red shifts from the intricate nouveau-country of Speak Now to a peculiar blend of pop, rock, and country. | |
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Title Track | |
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Title Track: The second song is called "Red." | |
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Easter Egg | |
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Easter Egg: Like her previous albums, Red's liner notes are in all lowercase—with ostensibly random letters capitalized. These letters spell out secret messages, such as "Hyannisport" in "Everything Has Changed". | |
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Talking Down the Suicidal | |
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Talking Down the Suicidal: "Forever Winter" is about the narrator's concern for a friend who's suffering from depression, and is heavily implied to be suicidal, and her pleas for him to hang on. The bridge gets even more explicit with this theme: | |
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It's Not You, It's Me | |
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It's Not You, It's Me: Played with in the Break-Up Song "All Too Well." | |
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Crying at Your Birthday Party | |
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Crying at Your Birthday Party: "The Moment I Knew" is about the time her then-boyfriend didn't show up to her birthday party, leading to her crying in the bathroom. The same scene is also captured in the 10-minute version of "All Too Well". | |
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Rock-Star Song | |
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Rock Star Song: "The Lucky One" is about either a singer or an actress. It follows her as she moves to Los Angeles and rises to fame and fortune, only to discover that Celebrity Is Overrated. | |
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Relationship Revolving Door | |
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Relationship Revolving Door: "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" was inspired by Taylor's relationship when she and her boyfriend broke up and reunited several times. | |
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Please, Don't Leave Me | |
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Please, Don't Leave Me: The bridge of "Forever Winter" has the narrator asking her depressed friend not to "go." | |
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A Birthday, Not a Break | |
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A Birthday, Not a Break: "The Moment I Knew" takes place on the narrator's birthday, when she's Stood Up by her boyfriend and he fails to show up at her party despite promising he'd be there. She tries to put on a brave face for her friends and family, but ends up breaking down crying in the bathroom, as this is what makes her realize she and her boyfriend won't be able to salvage their relationship. | |
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Flipping the Bird | |
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Flipping the Bird: Among Taylor's antics in the video for "I Bet You Think About Me" is teaching a group of little girls how to do this, and flipping one right at her ex-boyfriend. | |
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Embarrassing Old Photo | |
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"All Too Well" mentions her ex's cheeks turning red with embarrassment while looking at an Embarrassing Old Photo. It also includes the iconic line: | |
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Flat "What" | |
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Flat "What": In "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together": | |
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Driving Song | |
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Driving Song: "Red," "All Too Well," and "Treacherous" all use driving as a metaphor for freedom and passion. | |
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Bittersweet Ending | |
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Bittersweet Ending: "The Lucky One" ends with the central character leaving public life after realizing Celebrity Is Overrated, having been subject to humiliation and exploitation. However, it's clear this choice was probably for the best, and she's doing better now. Taylor, now famous herself, seems to consider following in her footsteps, or at least expresses that she completely understands why she made the choice she did. | |
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Love Hurts | |
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Love Hurts: This trope is a staple of Taylor's discography, but Red is basically Love Hurts: The Album. But it's played with, as there are also tracks describing how love can be wonderful, exhilarating, and life-changing (for better or worse). | |
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Holy Ground | |
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The similar "Holy Ground": | |
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Album Closure | |
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Album Closure: The final track is is "Begin Again," a soft, tentative song about moving on after the kind of tempestuous relationship the greater album is preoccupied with. | |
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Growing Up Sucks | |
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Growing Up Sucks: "Nothing New" has the narrators admitting they've lost some of their confidence with age, and they fear that getting older will cause their audience to abandon them for the inevitable younger, newer, shinier girl who comes along to replace them. | |
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Let's Duet | |
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Let's Duet: "The Last Time" is a duet between her and Gary Lightbody. "Everything Has Changed" is one between her and Ed Sheeran. | |
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Love Is Like Religion | |
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Love Is Like Religion: In the opening track, "State of Grace", she compares the short time she spent with her lover to a state of grace, though she admits in the bridge that "you were never a saint." The similar "Holy Ground": | |
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Ode to Youth | |
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Ode to Youth: "22," an upbeat dance number about making the most of youth. While predominantly a love song, "Starlight" has a similar theme. "Nothing New" is a dark twist, with the narrators all too aware that they're not getting any younger, and that this could easily cause them to lose the adoration and attention of the public, who will move on the next young newcomer. | |
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Audience Participation Song | |
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Audience Participation Song: "I Knew You Were Trouble" became this in concert; in live recordings, you can hardly hear Taylor's voice over the roar of "Trouble, trouble, trouble!" | |
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Obsession Song | |
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Obsession Song: "Treacherous" veers into this in its bridge: | |
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Dance of Romance | |
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Dance of Romance: Taylor and her ex-boyfriend share one in the music video for "I Bet You Think About Me." It's an Imagine Spot; he's getting married to somebody else. Interestingly, he's the one imagining it. | |
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Heroic Comedic Sociopath | |
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Heroic Comedic Sociopath: Taylor in the music video for "I Bet You Think About Me," crashing her ex's wedding, destroying the cake, roasting him in front of everyone, teaching a group of little girls how to flip the bird, and overall making the event a tribute to her own heartbreak. All Played for Laughs, both due to how over-the-top her antics are, and because of the final reveal that none of it is really happening. | |
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Anti-Love Song | |
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Anti-Love Song: "I Almost Do" opens with the singer lovingly fantasizing about what her lover is doing after a hard day of work... before revealed that they broke up and she was trying so hard to not call them because their relationship has left too many scars on both sides. The aforementioned opening lyrics are repeated at the end, implying that she still thinks about them. "The Moment I Knew" opens with the singer fantasizing about how happy she would be when her lover shows up as an event important to her. However, as the song goes on, she realizes that her lover won't show up and the title is referred to her knowing her lover is not right for her. "The Last Time" opens with the male singer going to the female singer's house and showing up at her door, with lyrics setting up as an intimate meeting only to reveal that the reason he is going there to beg her for forgiveness. | |
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And the Adventure Continues | |
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And the Adventure Continues: Ending the album with a song called "Begin Again" carries this connotation. | |
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Massive Numbered Siblings | |
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Massive Numbered Siblings: The narrator of "Starlight" fancifully suggests she and her boyfriend could have ten children together. | |
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You're Cute When You're Angry | |
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You're Cute When You're Angry: One of the reasons she loves her boyfriend in "Stay Stay Stay": | |
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Colorful Song | |
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"Red" describes her many feelings as colors: red for love, dark grey for loneliness, blue for loss. | |
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech | |
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: "Girl at Home" is one directed at a man trying to cheat on his girlfriend. | |
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Air Quotes | |
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Air Quotes: Taylor does these in the music video for "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together": | |
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The One That Got Away | |
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The One That Got Away: Inevitably comes up, being an album so strongly about love affairs that didn't work out. In "Red," the narrator finds moving on from her ex impossible and still misses him very deeply. The narrator of "I Almost Do" admits she still wants to get back together with her ex, but knows it's a bad idea, so she doesn't respond to his attempts at contact. "Come Back...Be Here" is about the narrator's wish that her ex would do just that. In "Babe," the narrator says she didn't want to be the one that got away for her boyfriend, but he blew it when he cheated on her. "I Bet You Think About Me" has the narrator teasing her ex and saying she'll always be this for him. The music video takes it further, showing him still daydreaming about her on his wedding day to another woman. Deconstructed in "Better Man". The narrator sometime wishes she is still with the man... but just an idealized version of him, as her real former lover was ultimately disappointing and hurtful. | |
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Studio Chatter | |
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Studio Chatter: At the end of "Stay Stay Stay", she can be heard laughing and exclaiming "It's so fun!". "Everything Has Changed" starts with guest singer Ed Sheeran asking "you good to go?". Red (Taylor's Version) goes so far as to replicate those bits of banter. | |
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Arc Number | |
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Arc Number: 22. The bonus version has 22 tracks, a song called "22" appears on it, and it was released when she was 22 years old on October 22. | |
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13 Is Unlucky | |
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13 Is Unlucky: Zig-zagged. The thirteenth track on the album is called "The Lucky One," and 13 is what Swift has often stated to be her favorite or lucky number, but as the song progresses it becomes clear that the protagonist is not as lucky as she seemed at first. However, by the end, Swift has decided that she was lucky after all, in that she made the choice to escape the spotlight and retire. | |
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Second-Person Narration | |
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Second-Person Narration: Most of "The Lucky One" is sung by Taylor to the unnamed woman the song is about. In the final verse it switches to first person. | |
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The Four Chords of Pop | |
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The Four Chords of Pop: "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" uses IV-I-V-vi. | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis! | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together": | |
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Sarcasm Mode | |
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Sarcasm Mode: All over the place in "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." | |
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Silly Love Songs | |
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Silly Love Songs: While this album is most famous for its breakup songs, it does have a couple of these. "State of Grace" opens the album by reflecting on the most positive aspects of a relationship that will eventually end (and she will have plenty of less positive things to say about in the rest of the album). "Treacherous" is a song about a "treacherous" love that once thrilled the narrator. "Everything Has Changed" is a purely happy and optimistic song about meeting someone for the first time and feeling a special connection. "Starlight" is about two young lovers who meet on the boardwalk and have a carefree whirlwind romance together. "Begin Again" is about the narrator's first date after a bad break up and how the new guy is starting to help her heal and believe in love again. "Message in a Bottle" is a song about having a crush and hoping that they will feel the same way. "Run" has Swift and Ed Sheeran singing about leaving town to get away from their judgmental friends and just be alone together. | |
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Mood Whiplash | |
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Mood Whiplash: The heartbreaking, slow-building Love Nostalgia Song "All Too Well," noted for its complex lyrics and emotional intensity, is immediately followed by the fun, poppy, upbeat party song "22." It's almost like she's saying, "Right, well, that got really sad, sorry about that!" and is trying to lighten the mood. | |
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Caged Bird Metaphor | |
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Caged Bird Metaphor: In the photo accompanying "I Knew You Were Trouble" in the lyric booklet, a birdcage can be seen hanging behind Swift, where she stands at a window, looking over her shoulder as though afraid of whatever (or whoever) she's caged in with. | |
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Imagine Spot | |
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Imagine Spot: The entire music video for "I Bet You Think About Me" is this for the ex, who's about to marry someone else. He imagines Taylor crashing the wedding and wrecking it, before she changes into a wedding gown and dances with him. | |
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What Beautiful Eyes! | |
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What Beautiful Eyes!: In keeping with pattern, Red contains several of these moments. "State of Grace": | |
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Be Careful What You Wish For | |
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Be Careful What You Wish For: The central character of "The Lucky One" seeks fame and fortune, only to learn it's not all that it's cracked up to be. | |
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Rearrange the Song | |
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Rearrange the Song: "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"—the pop version made the album, while the country version was a radio-only release. "Girl at Home" is radically different between the original deluxe version of Red and the re-release; being an underproduced country pop demo in the former and a brashy electropop number in the latter. Word Of God is that Taylor was rushed by her then-label into adding more country songs to the album that the song wasn't even finished; the re-release was how she wanted it to sound from the very beginning. | |
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Break-Up Song | |
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Break-Up Song: Much of the album. If it's not a Love Nostalgia Song, it's this. "I Knew You Were Trouble," about the end of a relationship she claims to have known was doomed all along. "I Almost Do," where the singer reminisces about a recent ex-lover she can barely keep herself from calling. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," a poppy declaration to her on-again off-again boyfriend that this time it's, like, for real. "Sad Beautiful Tragic" is a melancholy ballad to a lost love. "Begin Again" is set between relationships—she favorably contrasts her new love interest with the man she has recently broken up with. "The Last Time" is a duet between both parties of the failed relationship, both missing the other, but knowing deep down that it's not going to work out. She wants to just call it quits, while he insists on still trying. Narrowly averted in "Stay Stay Stay," where the singer expects her boyfriend to leave her—but then he doesn't. "Better Man" is a sad lament about how the narrator still loves her ex but knows she needs to break up with him because he was not a good person or boyfriend. "Babe" is about the narrator's anger at her ex for cheating on her. "I Bet You Think About Me" is a song where the narrator laments on how much of a pretentious ass her ex was and bets that he is still thinking about her even now. | |
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Fight Fur Your Right to Party | |
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Fight Fur Your Right to Party: Swift's apartment is inexplicably invaded by a cadre of people dressed as woodland creatures in the video for "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." | |
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Color Motif | |
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Color Motif: The titular color is referenced in several places. The cover accents her bright-red lips. In the Title Track, "Loving him was red." "All Too Well" mentions her ex's cheeks turning red with embarrassment while looking at an Embarrassing Old Photo. It also includes the iconic line: In the music video for "I Bet You Think About Me" she shows up at her ex-boyfriend's wedding in a bright red dress. | |
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Valley Girl | |
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Valley Girl: Parodies this inflection in "We are Never Ever Getting Back Together". | |
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Celebrity Is Overrated | |
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Celebrity Is Overrated: The central theme of "The Lucky One." A young woman moves to the big city, becomes famous, and realizes it just leads to people treating her like a commodity to be bought and sold, not a human being. She ends up taking her money, buying land somewhere, and disappearing from public life. Taylor, after experiencing fame for herself, thinks she made the right call in the long run. | |
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Splash of Color | |
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Splash of Color: Taylor's sartorial aesthetic in this era was largely blacks, whites, beiges, and, of course, a splash of red. The music video for "I Bet You Think About Me" is set at a wedding, where everyone is wearing white, except the groom, who's wearing black, and his ex-girlfriend, who wears dark red. The inside of the cake and the flowers are also red, and as the video goes on, she turns everything red in her wake, symbolizing the passion and excitement that he lost along with her. | |
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The Last Title | |
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The Last Title: "The Last Time." | |
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Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male | |
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Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male: The singer of "Stay, Stay, Stay" mentions throwing her phone at her boyfriend during an argument. This is played as cute and funny, with the next verse recalling that the boyfriend made a joke about it, putting on a football helmet to finish the argument. | |
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Self-Referential Track Placement | |
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Self-Referential Track Placement: Track #13 is titled "The Lucky One," in reference to the 13 Is Unlucky trope. (13 is Swift's personal lucky number, and the track explores the idea of luck and who's really lucky in the end.) | |
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Uptown Girl | |
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Uptown Girl: Gender-flipped and deconstructed in "I Bet You Think About Me." The narrator's ex is Old Money; she grew up on a farm. She never fit in with his friends and family, and as their relationship fell apart, the differences in income and background made her feel like crap. Still, she asserts that he'll regret dumping her, since she was exciting and made him happy. The music video shows she's right, with the guy fantasizing about her showing up to ruin his wedding and sharing a dance with him. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: It has been suggested that the album's one-word color title was an homage to Joni Mitchell's most popular album, Blue (Joni Mitchell Album). (Swift has stated her admiration for Mitchell on multiple occasions.) | |
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Self-Deprecation | |
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Self-Deprecation: During the "cool kids" verse in "22", you can clearly hear the voice of someone saying, "Who's Taylor Swift anyway? Ew!" Used more to highlight her ex's disrespect, but still played for laughs in "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together": | |
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Song of Many Emotions | |
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Song of Many Emotions: "Red" describes her many feelings as colors: red for love, dark grey for loneliness, blue for loss. "22," while it's mostly a feel-good song in itself, mentions reveling in mixed emotions: | |
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Word of God | |
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"Girl at Home" is radically different between the original deluxe version of Red and the re-release; being an underproduced country pop demo in the former and a brashy electropop number in the latter. Word Of God is that Taylor was rushed by her then-label into adding more country songs to the album that the song wasn't even finished; the re-release was how she wanted it to sound from the very beginning. | |
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One-Word Title | |
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One-Word Title: Just Red. | |
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You Are Not Alone | |
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You Are Not Alone: The ending of "Forever Winter": | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: The unnamed starlet in "The Lucky One" eventually grows disillusioned with Hollywood, and decides to buy up some land and avoid the spotlight for the rest of her life. | |
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Love Nostalgia Song | |
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Love Nostalgia Song: "Red": In "Holy Ground," the singer looks back at an old relationship that ended sadly but was good while it lasted. "The Very First Night" is about the narrator wishing she could go back to the titular "very first night" that she and her former love interest met. | |
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Breakout Character | |
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Breakout Character: "All Too Well" being absolutely being beloved by fans surprised Taylor due to how long and sad it is. Fast forward to the re-release, it is the only other song beside "State of Grace" to have two versions in the album, and the second version is 10 minutes long. | |
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All Girls Want Bad Boys | |
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All Girls Want Bad Boys: "Red," "Treacherous", and "I Knew You Were Trouble" are all about doomed romances with "bad boys" she just can't resist. "I Knew You Were Trouble" is a deconstruction: at first, she liked how her bad boy didn't care, until she realized he didn't care about her as well. This (possibly sarcastic) line in "22": | |
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Lyrical Dissonance | |
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Lyrical Dissonance: "Forever Winter" is an up-beat and fast tempo pop track accompanied by bright horn... overlayed with lyrics about the narrator discovering her subject has prolonged depression and begging desperately for them not to "go", even go so far as offering to be their Living Emotional Crutch. The song is also widely speculated to be inspired by one of Taylor's friend's death by overdose. | |
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Intercourse with You | |
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Intercourse with You: "Treacherous," which was her sexiest song until "Dress" came along. "State of Grace": | |
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Cue the Sun | |
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Cue the Sun: Implied by one of the last lines of "Everything Has Changed," which is about the joy of starting a new relationship and getting a really good feeling about it. | |
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Stood Up | |
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Stood Up: "The Moment I Knew" is about the narrator being stood up by her boyfriend at her own birthday party. This Kick the Dog moment is what makes her realize the relationship is functionally over. | |
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All Just a Dream | |
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All Just a Dream: The final moments of the "I Bet You Think About Me" video reveals nothing beyond the very opening scene actually happened. Taylor didn't show up to crash the wedding or wreak havoc or dance with the groom... the he's just wishing she would. | |
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Earn Your Happy Ending | |
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Earn Your Happy Ending: Most of the album is about heartache and past relationships, but the final track, "Begin Again," shows the narrator finally moving on from a bad relationship, and feeling hopeful about a new one. | |
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Living Emotional Crutch | |
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Living Emotional Crutch: The narrator of "Forever Winter" has a close friend who's heavily implied to be suicidal, and the chorus has her essentially offering to be a crutch for him; "I'll be summer sun for you forever" if it'll keep him alive. The next line, "Forever winter if you go" implies he's also this to her, to some extent. | |
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Gloomy Gray | |
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Gloomy Gray: In "Red", the loneliness and depression of missing is dark gray. | |
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