: The song was first introduced on the Lavender Edition of Midnights , sold exclusively at Target . For months, the only legal way to own it as an MP3 was to rip it from the physical CD.
The track is widely praised for its juxtaposition of upbeat, "bubblegum" production with raw, melancholic lyrics:
: Swift explores the messy, "catastrophic" aftermath of a breakup, using self-deprecating humor and vivid imagery (e.g., "I polished up real nice" vs. "I'm on the floor crying").
: The song was first introduced on the Lavender Edition of Midnights , sold exclusively at Target . For months, the only legal way to own it as an MP3 was to rip it from the physical CD.
The track is widely praised for its juxtaposition of upbeat, "bubblegum" production with raw, melancholic lyrics:
: Swift explores the messy, "catastrophic" aftermath of a breakup, using self-deprecating humor and vivid imagery (e.g., "I polished up real nice" vs. "I'm on the floor crying").