Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’: That Grape Juice’s Top 5 Tracks

Published: Monday 24th Oct 2022 by Ryan

Taylor Swift has unleashed ‘Midnights’ – her tenth studio album.

Led by the effervescent ‘Anti-Hero,’ the set sees Swift explore themes of self-exploration, mental health, and more.

That Grape Juice has been spinning the LP since its release. Join us below to find out which five tracks are essential on ‘Midnights.’

5. Maroon

Swift is no stranger to lyrics that pertain to colors and on ‘Maroon,’ detailed memories come flooding back to Swift like a welcome ghost. Building from burgundy to scarlet and then to maroon, the feelings grow more intense until Swift delivers a dynamic final chorus that is perfect for heavy realizations.

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4. Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve

Swift reunites with her ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’ collaborator Aaron Dessner for the track ‘Would’ve, Could’ve, ‘Should’ve.’ Tearing into an ex lover, Swift completely eviscerates them as she sings “Give me back my girlhood, It was mine first.” Breaking even the hearts made from the most solid stone, ‘Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve’ is one of Swift’s most vulnerable songs in recent years.

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3. Mastermind

On her past few albums, Swift has been toying with the idea of fate – see ‘Invisible String’ on ‘Folklore’ – however, on ‘Mastermind’ she declares that she was behind the romance the whole time and not fate. Brilliantly constructed, ‘Mastermind’ is a prime example of Swift’s wit as a songwriter.

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2. You’re On Your Own, Kid

Swift’s track 5’s are infamous for being the most vulnerable on her albums and ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid’ is no different. A muted beginning soon builds to a snowball demolishing everything with vulnerable lyrics until it hits the album’s supreme crescendo and delivers one of Swift’s best bridges.

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1. Anti-Hero

While Swift said that “self-loathing” was one of the themes that inspired ‘Midnights,’ it is more apparent on ‘Anti-Hero’ than anywhere else on the album. Leveling the criticisms of herself before anyone else can lob them at her, Swift delivers one deliciously cynical lyric after another.

More importantly, on ‘Midnights’ – specifically on ‘Anti-Hero’ – Swift delivers a brazen and exploratory look into the inner workings of one of pop music’s best and brightest songwriters. A true masterclass in understanding and interpolating human emotion in all of its delicate intricacies.

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  1. marilyn monh-O-E ® 👠(#1 DIVA) October 24, 2022

    That lame juice is going for all the up/Mid tempo tracks 🤣😂 you can tell how boring the album is 💅🏾

  2. marilyn monh-O-E ® 👠(#1 DIVA) October 24, 2022

    The gays are pressed! 😂🤣😂 what’s good That f a g juice 💅🏾 Remember they stan Queen B’s album for 7 must- hear songs. Now y’all only can choose 5 songs from a 20 tracks album. Messssssss

    • Zade October 24, 2022

      YOU are pressed, dont project what is obvious.

      • marilyn monh-O-E ® 👠(#1 DIVA) October 24, 2022

        T r a n n y bye 👋 go shave yo hairy toxic balls

  3. Proud Furry UwU October 24, 2022

    taylor swift is my girl, she supports us furries and we support her.

  4. Tongue’Fcukk October 24, 2022

    This more boring than a snail courtship dance lmaoo

    • RikKaH Queen October 24, 2022

      Mediocracy at best. Hahahaha

      • Lo kiing October 24, 2022

        T’s like watching a washing machine

      • Tongue’Fcukk October 24, 2022

        Biggest joke this year lmaoo

  5. Badtome October 24, 2022

    Iol

  6. BEHive#6 October 24, 2022

    SUB-par white typa shytt

  7. Ms. Ling Ling October 24, 2022

    This is pretty much her worst album to date

  8. Yo October 24, 2022

    Album gonna sell between 1.4 and 1.6 million first week.
    Her highest first week sales ever

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