![]() ![]() Rodrigo addressed the retroactive credits in December 2021 during an interview with Time, explaining, “It was really frustrating to see people discredit and deny my creativity.” You take the broken pieces of another thrill and make a brand new toy. Then, while some online also argued her album opener “Brutal” sounded similar to an Elvis Costello rhythm, the musician defended Rodrigo. In the comments, Swift wrote, “I say that’s my baby and I’m really proud.” 3 spot on iTunes, following two of Swift’s “Evermore” bonus tracks. Swift publicly celebrated Rodrigo on Instagram after the singer shared a screenshot showing that the song reached the No. I feel like they’re super electric and moving, and so I wanted to do something like that.” Swift supported Rodrigo after the release of 'Drivers License' in 2021 “But I wanted the last bridge to go crazy and I love ‘Cruel Summer,’ it’s one of my favorite songs ever,” she said, “I love the yell-y vocals in it, the harmonized yells that she does. When it came to writing the bridge, Rodrigo said she wanted it to be “really high energy” to juxtapose the rest of the song, which was “serene and eerily calm.” Rodrigo shared during Rolling Stone’s “The Breakdown” in April 2021 that she had also drawn inspiration from Swift’s tune “Cruel Summer” for the last bridge of her song “Deja Vu.” “I think they’re really beautiful chords and I was lucky enough to get that approved, and it’s on the record now.” I decided to sing it over the chords of ‘New Year’s Day,’” she explained. “I came up with the ‘1 step forward’ concept and I wrote a verse and a chorus, and when I got home. The fan theories largely stemmed from the fizzling out of the public friendship between Rodrigo and Swift, which began after the success of “Drivers License” in January 2021. It just makes me realize that we’re all so much more alike than we are different.” “And then I look out into the crowd and I see some girl who felt exact same way. “Why would I pigeonhole a song into being about this one thing in my life, when everyone has their own interpretation? It just makes me feel less alone in my feelings when I write this song about some specific instance where I felt this really strong way,” she told Willie. 10, saying, “I think explanation is never good for art.” Rodrigo elaborated further to TODAY's Willie Geist during Sunday Sitdown on Sept. I was very surprised when people thought that.” I think it’s better to not pigeonhole a song to being about this one thing. “I’ve never done that before in my career and probably won’t. “I mean, I never want to say who any of my songs are about,” she replied. I only look at alien-conspiracy theories.”Īnd when Rodrigo was asked by The Guardian earlier this month if Swift, 33, was the inspiration behind "Vampire," Rodrigo whispered, “How do I answer this?” She added: “There’s so many Twitter conspiracy theories. ![]()
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