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Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift is a multi-platinum, award-winning singer-songwriter who has captured the hearts of millions with her captivating lyrics and genre-bending sound. Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, Swift's rise to fame began in the early 2000s when she was just a teenager, releasing her debut album in 2006. Her subsequent albums, including "Fearless" (2008) and "Speak Now" (2010), cemented her status as a country-pop sensation, with hits like "Love Story" and "You Belong With Me" becoming instant classics. As Swift's career evolved, so did her sound, embracing pop and rock influences on albums like "Red" (2012), "1989" (2014), and "Reputation" (2017). Her signature style, a blend of confessional storytelling, catchy hooks, and memorable melodies, has earned her numerous accolades, including 11 Grammy Awards. With the release of her seventh studio album, "Lover" (2019), Swift solidified her position as one of the most successful artists of all time, boasting hits like "Me!" and "You Need to Calm Down". With a career spanning over two decades, Taylor Swift has proven herself a trailblazing talent, consistently pushing boundaries and redefining what it means to be an artist in today's music landscape.

Soundtrack Appearances

And Just Like That… (S3) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

Carrie's final breakup with Aidan plays out on the street, set against the backdrop of a raw and emotional soundtrack. As they come to terms with their relationship's demise, Carrie quietly moves forward, preparing to meet her friends as she steps into this new chapter. The song perfectly captures the bittersweet mix of heartbreak and liberation that comes with starting anew.

Nobody Wants This (S2) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

Ripple (S1) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

Soon You’ll Get Better (feat. The Chicks)

Taylor Swift The End of an Era | The Eras Tour (S1) - 15 song(s)

TV Show

Taylor Swift | The Official Release Party of a Showgirl (2025) - 13 song(s)

Movie

The Bear (S2) - 3 song(s)

TV Show

Love Story (Taylor’s Version)

As Richie cruises home, he belts out lyrics along crying with his favorite tunes on the radio.

Long Live (Taylor's Version)

Style (Taylor's Version)

Richie and Frank gently coax Eva out from under the table as Taylor Swift's "Style (Taylor's Version)" fills the air. The song's catchy beat adds a touch of bittersweet humor to this awkward step-dad moment, highlighting Richie's genuine yet clumsy attempts to connect with his family.

The Fall Guy (2024) - 1 song(s)

Movie

All Too Well (Taylor's Version)

The Housemaid (2025) - 1 song(s)

Movie

I Did Something Bad

The Summer I Turned Pretty (S3) - 12 song(s)

TV Show

You’re Losing Me (From The Vault)

Belly calls out Jeremiah for his deceit, with emotions running high as Taylor's song plays in the background. The track perfectly captures the heartache and mistrust that's building between them, making it clear that something important is at stake.

In this intense moment, Belly tends to Conrad's deep leg wound, their hands lingering in a charged atmosphere. Just as it seems like they're about to share a romantic kiss, Conrad pulls away, leaving Belly feeling breathless and unsure what just happened.

As Belly sips on her drink at the bar, she's suddenly transported back to her childhood. A nostalgic wave washes over her as she recalls being lost in a crowded mall, only to be found and consoled by young Conrad.

In the closing moments, we're treated to a rapid-fire flashback of the characters aftermaths. Taylor presses Belly for answers about her beachside encounter with Conrad, but our protagonist remains tight-lipped. The credits roll soon after.

After Conrad's romantic declaration, Belly takes some time for herself, reflecting on the situation as she gets ready and listens to Jeremiah's voicemail. A nostalgic music montage to Gracie Abrams' song "Us" plays in the background, capturing her mixed emotions.

After the wedding falls through, a devastated Belly turns to her mom for comfort before jetting off to Paris. But just as she's about to take off, she runs into Conrad at the airport, and that's where our story takes us next.

You're On Your Own, Kid

In this musical montage, we see Belly exploring the streets of Paris solo after her arrival. The sequence captures her independent spirit and sense of adventure as she navigates the city on her own.

In this emotional moment, Conrad leaves the family home after a heart-to-heart with his dad. Meanwhile, Jeremiah consoles their father, while Belly reflects on her own life in Paris, grappling with whether to rebuild or move forward from past experiences.

I Can Do It With a Broken Heart

Valentine's Day (2010) - 2 song(s)

Movie

Today Was A Fairytale

Alex and Grace share a smooch in the parking lot, while Felicia and Willy steal a kiss as they exit the elevator. It's a sweet snapshot of love blossoming for these two couples.

As the end credits roll, the second song kicks in, delivering a laid-back vibe that perfectly complements the film's satisfying conclusion. This atmospheric track sets the tone for a relaxing wrap-up to an already thrilling ride.