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    • My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys

      • In Billboard, Jason Lipshutz ranked "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys" 17th out of all 31 songs on the double album The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, saying that the song "deserves the stadium treatment" and describing it as a "big, booming song". The Hollywood Reporter's Ryan Fish described the song as a "poppy earworm".
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    • “Suburban Legends” As Swift portrays a complex romance on “Suburban Legends” that’s fraught with problems but hints ever so slightly at fantasy fulfillment, she embodies her own sense of longing — elongating syllables to capture her outstretched hand, repeating scenarios that will never work out.
    • “Now That We Don’t Talk” At two minutes and 26 seconds, “Now That We Don’t Talk” is both the shortest “From The Vault” song here and the quickest track on all of 1989 (Taylor’s Version) — but within that brisk run time, Swift offers an smorgasbord of delicious details into a failed relationship.
    • “Slut!” From 1989 highlight “Blank Space” to Midnights’ “Anti-Hero” eight years later, Swift has scored some of her biggest hits by examining her insecurities and how they’re refracted upon entering the public discourse.
    • “Is It Over Now?” At what moment does a relationship reach the point of no return? Swift prods at the question throughout “Is It Over Now? ,” a close-up of a fractured love that still may have a pulse in spite of all the wreckage: the production yelps and chatters as she rattles off betrayals committed by both parties, post-breakup dates that won’t lead anywhere, and feelings of unfinished business running against the brick wall of a complicated past.
  2. Aug 15, 2023 · Ahead of the re-release of Taylor Swift’s 2014 album, 1989 (Taylor’s Version), we ranked every song that featured on the seminal album.

    • Staff Writer
    • 4 min
    • “Clean” As evidenced by this list, Swift has no shortage of stellar songs on 1989—which makes picking a No. 1 a troubled task. In the end, the choice was clear.
    • “New Romantics” After Swift announced the news of 1989 (Taylor’s Version) during the final U.S. date of her Eras Tour, she bolstered the news with a performance of “New Romantics.”
    • “Wildest Dreams” “Wildest Dreams” is equal parts haunting and romantic. Listening to it feels like you’re caught somewhere between being awake and falling asleep.
    • “I Know Places” Nearing the end of this list, we have songs that scrape perfection. “I Know Places” is spacey and atmospheric in the best way possible.
  3. Oct 28, 2023 · Taylor Swift just released "1989 (Taylor's Version)," which includes five vault tracks. We ranked them from worst to best, with "Slut!" in last place.

    • Callie Ahlgrim
    • Henry Blodget
  4. Oct 27, 2023 · The 5 best and 5 worst songs on Taylor Swift's new album '1989 (Taylor's Version)'

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  5. Oct 28, 2014 · The tracks from Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’—ranked. Did Taylor Swift’s latest effort make it out of the pop woods unscathed? Greg Seals. Updated on May 30, 2021. We first heard inklings that...

  6. Oct 10, 2023 · Topping the list of Swift's 1989 hits, according to RIAA certifications, is the album's lead single, "Shake It Off."