Taylor Swift Details ‘Snow on the Beach’ Featuring Lana Del Rey – Rolling Stone

Tune is about “falling in love with somebody concurrently they’re falling in love with you,” musician says

Taylor Swift gave a little bit of perception into “Snow on the Seaside,” her upcoming Midnights observe that includes Lana Del Rey. Her tenth studio album drops on Oct. 21.

The singer posted a clip on Instagram at midnight on Tuesday, the place she gushed about her collaborator: “I’m such a large fan,” she mentioned. Of the track, Swift shared that it’s “about falling in love with somebody concurrently they’re falling in love with you, type of on this type of cataclysmic, fated second the place you understand somebody feels precisely the identical manner that you simply really feel.” She equated it to questioning, “’Wait, is that this actual? Is that this a dream?’… Form of like it could be for those who have been to see snow falling on a seaside.”

That is the third Midnights observe that she has given the behind-the-song therapy to so far, following “Lavender Haze” and “Anti-Hero.”

She beforehand defined that “Lavender Haze” was named after a phrase she first heard on Mad Males. “It seems that it’s a typical phrase used within the Fifties the place they’d simply describe being in love,” she mentioned in a video she shared on Instagram. She additionally defined that “Anti-Hero” was amongst her favorites due to its honesty. “I actually don’t suppose I’ve delved this far into my insecurities on this element earlier than,” she mentioned in an Instagram video.

Within the lead-up to her new LP’s arrival, the musician shared “Midnights Mayhem With Me” episodes on TikTok, the place she had been revealing a single track title at a time. She had unveiled eight of the 13 observe titles up till final Thursday into Friday, when she dropped the names of the 5 remaining songs.

Past unfurling Midnights‘ observe checklist, Swift has shared that the paintings on the 4 coloured vinyl pressings of Midnights mix to assemble a clock and teased the return of frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff in a video captioned “The making of Midnights.”

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